Package: emacs;
Reported by: Felician Nemeth <felician.nemeth <at> gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2020 11:15:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 28.0.50
Message #134 received at 39190 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
From: Stefan Monnier <monnier <at> iro.umontreal.ca> To: Juri Linkov <juri <at> linkov.net> Cc: 39190 <at> debbugs.gnu.org, Felician Nemeth <felician.nemeth <at> gmail.com> Subject: Re: bug#39190: 28.0.50; two buffers with same buffer-file-name (diff-syntax-fontify-props) Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2020 18:31:38 -0500
>> Maybe a simpler variant would be to use some other variable to distinguish >> sub-mode and its parent, instead of relying on delay-mode-hooks? > > That's kinda hard if you want to use define-derived-mode and we do: when > we call `conf-foo-mode` the first things it does is: bind > `delay-mode-hooks` and call the parent (`conf-mode`), so the only > difference between this call to the parent and a direct call to the > generic entry point is the binding of `delay-mode-hooks`. IOW, I think we should start with something like the patch below which makes `conf-guess-mode` available, after which we can start fixing the various callers to call `conf-guess-mode` instead. Stefan diff --git a/lisp/textmodes/conf-mode.el b/lisp/textmodes/conf-mode.el index 86db698043..b3325eeff6 100644 --- a/lisp/textmodes/conf-mode.el +++ b/lisp/textmodes/conf-mode.el @@ -351,7 +351,37 @@ conf-outline-level ;;;###autoload -(defun conf-mode () +(defun conf-guess-mode () + "Enable the conf-*-mode that seems most appropriate." + (let ((unix 0) (win 0) (equal 0) (colon 0) (space 0) (jp 0)) + (save-excursion + (goto-char (point-min)) + (while (not (eobp)) + (skip-chars-forward " \t\f") + (cond ((eq (char-after) ?\#) (setq unix (1+ unix))) + ((eq (char-after) ?\;) (setq win (1+ win))) + ((eq (char-after) ?\[)) ; nop + ((eolp)) ; nop + ((eq (char-after) ?})) ; nop + ;; recognize at most double spaces within names + ((looking-at "[^ \t\n=:]+\\(?: ?[^ \t\n=:]+\\)*[ \t]*[=:]") + (if (eq (char-before (match-end 0)) ?=) + (setq equal (1+ equal)) + (setq colon (1+ colon)))) + ((looking-at "/[/*]") (setq jp (1+ jp))) + ((looking-at ".*{")) ; nop + ((setq space (1+ space)))) + (forward-line))) + (cond + ((> jp (max unix win 3)) (conf-javaprop-mode)) + ((> colon (max equal space)) (conf-colon-mode)) + ((> space (max equal colon)) (conf-space-mode)) + ((or (> win unix) (and (= win unix) (eq system-type 'windows-nt))) + (conf-windows-mode)) + (t (conf-unix-mode))))) + +;;;###autoload +(define-derived-mode conf-mode nil "Conf[?]" "Mode for Unix and Windows Conf files and Java properties. Most conf files know only three kinds of constructs: parameter assignments optionally grouped into sections and comments. Yet @@ -372,7 +402,7 @@ conf-mode quite right. Patches that clearly identify some special case, without breaking the general ones, are welcome. -If instead you start this mode with the generic `conf-mode' +If instead you start this mode with the generic `conf-guess-mode' command, it will parse the buffer. It will generally well identify the first four cases listed below. If the buffer doesn't have enough contents to decide, this is identical to @@ -381,46 +411,13 @@ conf-mode `conf-ppd-mode' and `conf-xdefaults-mode'. \\{conf-mode-map}" - - (interactive) - ;; `conf-mode' plays two roles: it's the parent of several sub-modes - ;; but it's also the function that chooses between those submodes. - ;; To tell the difference between those two cases where the function - ;; might be called, we check `delay-mode-hooks'. - ;; (adopted from tex-mode.el) + ;; `conf-mode' is the parent of several sub-modes but it's also sometimes + ;; abused as the function that chooses between those submodes. They should + ;; call `conf-guess-mode' directly, but for historical reasons, we try to + ;; accommodate those misuses with this ugly hack. (if (not delay-mode-hooks) - ;; try to guess sub-mode of conf-mode based on buffer content - (let ((unix 0) (win 0) (equal 0) (colon 0) (space 0) (jp 0)) - (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (not (eobp)) - (skip-chars-forward " \t\f") - (cond ((eq (char-after) ?\#) (setq unix (1+ unix))) - ((eq (char-after) ?\;) (setq win (1+ win))) - ((eq (char-after) ?\[)) ; nop - ((eolp)) ; nop - ((eq (char-after) ?})) ; nop - ;; recognize at most double spaces within names - ((looking-at "[^ \t\n=:]+\\(?: ?[^ \t\n=:]+\\)*[ \t]*[=:]") - (if (eq (char-before (match-end 0)) ?=) - (setq equal (1+ equal)) - (setq colon (1+ colon)))) - ((looking-at "/[/*]") (setq jp (1+ jp))) - ((looking-at ".*{")) ; nop - ((setq space (1+ space)))) - (forward-line))) - (cond - ((> jp (max unix win 3)) (conf-javaprop-mode)) - ((> colon (max equal space)) (conf-colon-mode)) - ((> space (max equal colon)) (conf-space-mode)) - ((or (> win unix) (and (= win unix) (eq system-type 'windows-nt))) - (conf-windows-mode)) - (t (conf-unix-mode)))) - - (kill-all-local-variables) - (use-local-map conf-mode-map) - (setq major-mode 'conf-mode - mode-name "Conf[?]") + ;; Try to guess sub-mode of conf-mode based on buffer content. + (conf-guess-mode) (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults) '(conf-font-lock-keywords nil t nil nil)) ;; Let newcomment.el decide this for itself. @@ -438,8 +435,7 @@ conf-mode ;; [section] (nil "^[ \t]*\\[[ \t]*\\(.+\\)[ \t]*\\]" 1) ;; section { ... } - (nil "^[ \t]*\\([^=:{} \t\n][^=:{}\n]+\\)[ \t\n]*{" 1))) - (run-mode-hooks 'conf-mode-hook))) + (nil "^[ \t]*\\([^=:{} \t\n][^=:{}\n]+\\)[ \t\n]*{" 1))))) (defun conf-mode-initialize (comment &optional font-lock) "Initializations for sub-modes of `conf-mode'.
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