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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lisp/whitespace.el
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Stefan Monnier |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lisp/whitespace.el |
Date: |
Wed, 11 Sep 2002 17:30:26 -0400 |
Index: emacs/lisp/whitespace.el
diff -c emacs/lisp/whitespace.el:1.19 emacs/lisp/whitespace.el:1.20
*** emacs/lisp/whitespace.el:1.19 Thu Dec 13 12:34:57 2001
--- emacs/lisp/whitespace.el Wed Sep 11 17:30:25 2002
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*** 5,11 ****
;; Author: Rajesh Vaidheeswarran <address@hidden>
;; Keywords: convenience
! ;; $Id: whitespace.el,v 1.19 2001/12/13 17:34:57 rv Exp $
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
--- 5,11 ----
;; Author: Rajesh Vaidheeswarran <address@hidden>
;; Keywords: convenience
! ;; $Id: whitespace.el,v 1.20 2002/09/11 21:30:25 monnier Exp $
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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*** 27,32 ****
--- 27,81 ----
;; Whitespace.el URL: http://www.dsmit.com/lisp/
+ ;; The whitespace library is intended to find and help fix five different
types
+ ;; of whitespace problems that commonly exist in source code.
+
+ ;; 1. Leading space (empty lines at the top of a file).
+ ;; 2. Trailing space (empty lines at the end of a file).
+ ;; 3. Indentation space (8 or more spaces at beginning of line, that should be
+ ;; replaced with TABS).
+ ;; 4. Spaces followed by a TAB. (Almost always, we never want that).
+ ;; 5. Spaces or TABS at the end of a line.
+
+ ;; Whitespace errors are reported in a buffer, and on the modeline.
+
+ ;; Modeline will show a W:<x>!<y> to denote a particular type of whitespace,
+ ;; where `x' and `y' can be one (or more) of:
+
+ ;; e - End-of-Line whitespace.
+ ;; i - Indentation whitespace.
+ ;; l - Leading whitespace.
+ ;; s - Space followed by Tab.
+ ;; t - Trailing whitespace.
+
+ ;; If any of the whitespace checks is turned off, the modeline will display a
+ ;; !<y>.
+
+ ;; (since (3) is the most controversial one, here is the rationale: Most
+ ;; terminal drivers and printer drivers have TAB configured or even
+ ;; hardcoded to be 8 spaces. (Some of them allow configuration, but
almost
+ ;; always they default to 8.)
+
+ ;; Changing `tab-width' to other than 8 and editing will cause your code
to
+ ;; look different from within Emacs, and say, if you cat it or more it, or
+ ;; even print it.
+
+ ;; Almost all the popular programming modes let you define an offset (like
+ ;; c-basic-offset or perl-indent-level) to configure the offset, so you
+ ;; should never have to set your `tab-width' to be other than 8 in all
+ ;; these modes. In fact, with an indent level of say, 4, 2 TABS will
cause
+ ;; Emacs to replace your 8 spaces with one \t (try it). If vi users in
+ ;; your office complain, tell them to use vim, which distinguishes between
+ ;; tabstop and shiftwidth (vi equivalent of our offsets), and also ask
them
+ ;; to set smarttab.)
+
+ ;; All the above have caused (and will cause) unwanted codeline integration
and
+ ;; merge problems.
+
+ ;; whitespace.el will complain if it detects whitespaces on opening a file,
and
+ ;; warn you on closing a file also (in case you had inserted any
+ ;; whitespaces during the process of your editing).
+
;; Exported functions:
;; `whitespace-buffer' - To check the current buffer for whitespace problems.
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*** 35,41 ****
;; problems.
;; `whitespace-cleanup-region' - To cleanup all whitespaces between point
;; and mark in the current buffer.
- ;; `whitespace-describe' - A simple introduction to the library.
;;; Code:
--- 84,89 ----
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*** 763,805 ****
(setq whitespace-rescan-timer nil))))
;;;###autoload
! (defcustom whitespace-global-mode nil
! "Toggle global Whitespace mode.
!
! Setting this variable directly does not take effect;
! use either \\[customize] or the function `whitespace-global-mode'
! \(which see)."
! :set (lambda (sym val)
! (whitespace-global-mode (or val 0)))
! :initialize 'custom-initialize-default
! :type 'boolean
! :group 'whitespace
! :require 'whitespace)
!
! ;;;###autoload
! (defun whitespace-global-mode (&optional arg)
"Toggle using Whitespace mode in new buffers.
With ARG, turn the mode on if and only iff ARG is positive.
When this mode is active, `whitespace-buffer' is added to
! `find-file-hooks' and `kill-buffer-hook'."
! (interactive "P")
! (setq arg (if arg
! (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0)
! (not whitespace-global-mode)))
! (if arg
(progn
! (add-hook 'find-file-hooks 'whitespace-buffer)
! (add-hook 'local-write-file-hooks 'whitespace-write-file-hook)
(add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'whitespace-buffer))
! (remove-hook 'find-file-hooks 'whitespace-buffer)
! (remove-hook 'local-write-file-hooks 'whitespace-write-file-hook)
(remove-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'whitespace-buffer)))
;;;###autoload
(defun whitespace-write-file-hook ()
! "The local-write-file-hook to be called on the buffer when
! whitespace check is enabled."
(interactive)
(let ((werr nil))
(if whitespace-auto-cleanup
--- 811,836 ----
(setq whitespace-rescan-timer nil))))
;;;###autoload
! (define-minor-mode whitespace-global-mode
"Toggle using Whitespace mode in new buffers.
With ARG, turn the mode on if and only iff ARG is positive.
When this mode is active, `whitespace-buffer' is added to
! `find-file-hook' and `kill-buffer-hook'."
! :global t :group 'whitespace
! (if whitespace-global-mode
(progn
! (add-hook 'find-file-hook 'whitespace-buffer)
! (add-hook 'write-file-functions 'whitespace-write-file-hook nil t)
(add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'whitespace-buffer))
! (remove-hook 'find-file-hook 'whitespace-buffer)
! (remove-hook 'write-file-functions 'whitespace-write-file-hook t)
(remove-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'whitespace-buffer)))
;;;###autoload
(defun whitespace-write-file-hook ()
! "Hook function to be called on the buffer when whitespace check is enabled.
! This is meant to be added buffer-locally to `write-file-functions'."
(interactive)
(let ((werr nil))
(if whitespace-auto-cleanup
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*** 810,874 ****
buffer-file-name))))
nil)
- ;;;###autoload
- (defun whitespace-describe ()
- "A summary of whitespaces and what this library can do about them.
-
- The whitespace library is intended to find and help fix five different types
- of whitespace problems that commonly exist in source code.
-
- 1. Leading space (empty lines at the top of a file).
- 2. Trailing space (empty lines at the end of a file).
- 3. Indentation space (8 or more spaces at beginning of line, that should be
- replaced with TABS).
- 4. Spaces followed by a TAB. (Almost always, we never want that).
- 5. Spaces or TABS at the end of a line.
-
- Whitespace errors are reported in a buffer, and on the modeline.
-
- Modeline will show a W:<x>!<y> to denote a particular type of whitespace,
- where `x' and `y' can be one (or more) of:
-
- e - End-of-Line whitespace.
- i - Indentation whitespace.
- l - Leading whitespace.
- s - Space followed by Tab.
- t - Trailing whitespace.
-
- If any of the whitespace checks is turned off, the modeline will display a
- !<y>.
-
- (since (3) is the most controversial one, here is the rationale: Most
- terminal drivers and printer drivers have TAB configured or even
- hardcoded to be 8 spaces. (Some of them allow configuration, but almost
- always they default to 8.)
-
- Changing `tab-width' to other than 8 and editing will cause your code to
- look different from within Emacs, and say, if you cat it or more it, or
- even print it.
-
- Almost all the popular programming modes let you define an offset (like
- c-basic-offset or perl-indent-level) to configure the offset, so you
- should never have to set your `tab-width' to be other than 8 in all these
- modes. In fact, with an indent level of say, 4, 2 TABS will cause Emacs
- to replace your 8 spaces with one \t (try it). If vi users in your
- office complain, tell them to use vim, which distinguishes between
- tabstop and shiftwidth (vi equivalent of our offsets), and also ask them
- to set smarttab.)
-
- All the above have caused (and will cause) unwanted codeline integration and
- merge problems.
-
- whitespace.el will complain if it detects whitespaces on opening a file, and
- warn you on closing a file also (in case you had inserted any
- whitespaces during the process of your editing)."
- (interactive)
- (message "Use C-h f whitespace-describe to read about whitespace.el v%s."
- whitespace-version))
-
(defun whitespace-unload-hook ()
! (remove-hook 'find-file-hooks 'whitespace-buffer)
! (remove-hook 'local-write-file-hooks 'whitespace-write-file-hook)
(remove-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'whitespace-buffer))
(provide 'whitespace)
--- 841,849 ----
buffer-file-name))))
nil)
(defun whitespace-unload-hook ()
! (remove-hook 'find-file-hook 'whitespace-buffer)
! (remove-hook 'write-file-functions 'whitespace-write-file-hook nil t)
(remove-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'whitespace-buffer))
(provide 'whitespace)
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