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bug#11749: Acknowledgement (24.1; C-mode indentation gives wrong-type-ar
From: |
Alan Mackenzie |
Subject: |
bug#11749: Acknowledgement (24.1; C-mode indentation gives wrong-type-argument error.) |
Date: |
Tue, 29 Jan 2013 11:37:37 +0000 |
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Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) |
Hi, Michael.
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 10:39:34AM -0500, Michael Welsh Duggan wrote:
> Alan Mackenzie <acm@muc.de> writes:
> > However, this isn't the end of the story -
> > (i) Start your test case in rwtransfer.c, and M-v until the top of the
> > file. (This shouldn't display any inconsistency messages)
> > (ii) M-x goto-char <ret> 20001 <ret>. This should go to EOL 671, just
> > after a "}".
> > (iii) Type <space> }. (Two characters)
> > (iv) C-v, possibly twice.
> > This displays a message something like:
> > c-parse-state inconsistency at 21070: using cache: ((20458 . 20935)),
> > from scratch: ((20838 . 20877))
> > , together with a state dump.
> > This bug isn't a new one, but I've just come across it. I'll be working
> > on it in the meantime.
> Oh, good. I haven't reported any "type stuff" errors I have been
> getting because they are harder to reproduce. (Unless it is triggered
> the first time you've typed in the buffer, it's hard to replicate the
> exact scenario.) I usually wait until you've fixed the last thing I
> sent in before attempting to report another, just in case the thing you
> are fixing is related.
OK, I think I've fixed that above bug. I've also done a moderate amount
of refactoring to simplify things for the next bug, if any.
I've removed the scanning strategy "start at the 2nd previous column-0
beginning-of-defun", because it was returning false results, even in C
Mode. I'd already disabled it for C++ Mode (because hackers frequently
put things inside namespaces at column 0). One consequence is that
running with `c-toggle-parse-state-debug' is somewhat slower. Sorry for
that.
Could you try this new version, please. The patch is based on the
emacs-24 branch of the savannah bzr repository. This should be identical
to the trunk.
=== modified file 'lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el'
*** lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el 2013-01-23 18:58:11 +0000
--- lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el 2013-01-29 11:03:35 +0000
***************
*** 2477,2496 ****
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; Defuns which analyze the buffer, yet don't change `c-state-cache'.
- (defun c-get-fallback-scan-pos (here)
- ;; Return a start position for building `c-state-cache' from
- ;; scratch. This will be at the top level, 2 defuns back.
- (save-excursion
- ;; Go back 2 bods, but ignore any bogus positions returned by
- ;; beginning-of-defun (i.e. open paren in column zero).
- (goto-char here)
- (let ((cnt 2))
- (while (not (or (bobp) (zerop cnt)))
- (c-beginning-of-defun-1) ; Pure elisp BOD.
- (if (eq (char-after) ?\{)
- (setq cnt (1- cnt)))))
- (point)))
-
(defun c-state-balance-parens-backwards (here- here+ top)
;; Return the position of the opening paren/brace/bracket before HERE- which
;; matches the outermost close p/b/b between HERE+ and TOP. Except when
--- 2477,2482 ----
***************
*** 2548,2594 ****
;; o - ('forward START-POINT) - scan forward from START-POINT,
;; which is not less than the highest position in `c-state-cache' below
here.
;; o - ('backward nil) - scan backwards (from HERE).
- ;; o - ('BOD START-POINT) - scan forwards from START-POINT, which is at the
- ;; top level.
;; o - ('IN-LIT nil) - point is inside the literal containing point-min.
(let ((cache-pos (c-get-cache-scan-pos here)) ; highest position
below HERE in cache (or 1)
! BOD-pos ; position of 2nd BOD before HERE.
! strategy ; 'forward, 'backward, 'BOD, or 'IN-LIT.
! start-point
! how-far) ; putative scanning distance.
(setq good-pos (or good-pos (c-state-get-min-scan-pos)))
(cond
((< here (c-state-get-min-scan-pos))
! (setq strategy 'IN-LIT
! start-point nil
! cache-pos nil
! how-far 0))
((<= good-pos here)
(setq strategy 'forward
! start-point (max good-pos cache-pos)
! how-far (- here start-point)))
((< (- good-pos here) (- here cache-pos)) ; FIXME!!! ; apply some sort
of weighting.
! (setq strategy 'backward
! how-far (- good-pos here)))
(t
(setq strategy 'forward
! how-far (- here cache-pos)
! start-point cache-pos)))
!
! ;; Might we be better off starting from the top level, two defuns back,
! ;; instead? This heuristic no longer works well in C++, where
! ;; declarations inside namespace brace blocks are frequently placed at
! ;; column zero.
! (when (and (not (c-major-mode-is 'c++-mode))
! (> how-far c-state-cache-too-far))
! (setq BOD-pos (c-get-fallback-scan-pos here)) ; somewhat EXPENSIVE!!!
! (if (< (- here BOD-pos) how-far)
! (setq strategy 'BOD
! start-point BOD-pos)))
!
! (list
! strategy
! (and (memq strategy '(forward BOD)) start-point))))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
--- 2534,2556 ----
;; o - ('forward START-POINT) - scan forward from START-POINT,
;; which is not less than the highest position in `c-state-cache' below
here.
;; o - ('backward nil) - scan backwards (from HERE).
;; o - ('IN-LIT nil) - point is inside the literal containing point-min.
(let ((cache-pos (c-get-cache-scan-pos here)) ; highest position
below HERE in cache (or 1)
! strategy ; 'forward, 'backward, or 'IN-LIT.
! start-point)
(setq good-pos (or good-pos (c-state-get-min-scan-pos)))
(cond
((< here (c-state-get-min-scan-pos))
! (setq strategy 'IN-LIT))
((<= good-pos here)
(setq strategy 'forward
! start-point (max good-pos cache-pos)))
((< (- good-pos here) (- here cache-pos)) ; FIXME!!! ; apply some sort
of weighting.
! (setq strategy 'backward))
(t
(setq strategy 'forward
! start-point cache-pos)))
! (list strategy (and (eq strategy 'forward) start-point))))
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
***************
*** 2630,2636 ****
(setq c-state-point-min (point-min)))
! (defun c-append-lower-brace-pair-to-state-cache (from &optional upper-lim)
;; If there is a brace pair preceding FROM in the buffer, at the same level
;; of nesting (not necessarily immediately preceding), push a cons onto
;; `c-state-cache' to represent it. FROM must not be inside a literal. If
--- 2592,2598 ----
(setq c-state-point-min (point-min)))
! (defun c-append-lower-brace-pair-to-state-cache (from here &optional
upper-lim)
;; If there is a brace pair preceding FROM in the buffer, at the same level
;; of nesting (not necessarily immediately preceding), push a cons onto
;; `c-state-cache' to represent it. FROM must not be inside a literal. If
***************
*** 2654,2661 ****
;; reduce the time wasted in repeated fruitless searches in brace deserts.
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
! (let* ((here (point-max))
! new-cons
(cache-pos (c-state-cache-top-lparen)) ; might be nil.
(macro-start-or-from
(progn (goto-char from)
--- 2616,2622 ----
;; reduce the time wasted in repeated fruitless searches in brace deserts.
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
! (let* (new-cons
(cache-pos (c-state-cache-top-lparen)) ; might be nil.
(macro-start-or-from
(progn (goto-char from)
***************
*** 2690,2696 ****
;; search bound, even though the algorithm below would skip
;; over the new paren pair.
(cache-lim (and cache-pos (< cache-pos from) cache-pos)))
- (widen)
(narrow-to-region
(cond
((and desert-lim cache-lim)
--- 2651,2656 ----
***************
*** 2698,2704 ****
(desert-lim)
(cache-lim)
((point-min)))
! (point-max)))
;; In the next pair of nested loops, the inner one moves back past a
;; pair of (mis-)matching parens or brackets; the outer one moves
--- 2658,2666 ----
(desert-lim)
(cache-lim)
((point-min)))
! ;; The top limit is EOB to ensure that `bra' is inside the
! ;; accessible part of the buffer at the next scan operation.
! (1+ (buffer-size))))
;; In the next pair of nested loops, the inner one moves back past a
;; pair of (mis-)matching parens or brackets; the outer one moves
***************
*** 2765,2789 ****
(if (consp (car c-state-cache))
(cdr c-state-cache)
c-state-cache)))
! ;; N.B. This defsubst codes one method for the simple, normal case,
;; and a more sophisticated, slower way for the general case. Don't
;; eliminate this defsubst - it's a speed optimization.
! (c-append-lower-brace-pair-to-state-cache (1- bra+1)))))
! (defun c-append-to-state-cache (from)
! ;; Scan the buffer from FROM to (point-max), adding elements into
! ;; `c-state-cache' for braces etc. Return a candidate for
! ;; `c-state-cache-good-pos'.
;;
;; FROM must be after the latest brace/paren/bracket in `c-state-cache', if
;; any. Typically, it is immediately after it. It must not be inside a
;; literal.
! (let ((here-bol (c-point 'bol (point-max)))
(macro-start-or-here
! (save-excursion (goto-char (point-max))
(if (c-beginning-of-macro)
(point)
! (point-max))))
pa+1 ; pos just after an opening PAren (or brace).
(ren+1 from) ; usually a pos just after an closing paREN etc.
; Is actually the pos. to scan for a (/{/[ from,
--- 2727,2750 ----
(if (consp (car c-state-cache))
(cdr c-state-cache)
c-state-cache)))
! ;; N.B. This defsubst codes one method for the simple, normal case,
;; and a more sophisticated, slower way for the general case. Don't
;; eliminate this defsubst - it's a speed optimization.
! (c-append-lower-brace-pair-to-state-cache (1- bra+1) (point-max)))))
! (defun c-append-to-state-cache (from here)
! ;; Scan the buffer from FROM to HERE, adding elements into `c-state-cache'
! ;; for braces etc. Return a candidate for `c-state-cache-good-pos'.
;;
;; FROM must be after the latest brace/paren/bracket in `c-state-cache', if
;; any. Typically, it is immediately after it. It must not be inside a
;; literal.
! (let ((here-bol (c-point 'bol here))
(macro-start-or-here
! (save-excursion (goto-char here)
(if (c-beginning-of-macro)
(point)
! here)))
pa+1 ; pos just after an opening PAren (or brace).
(ren+1 from) ; usually a pos just after an closing paREN etc.
; Is actually the pos. to scan for a (/{/[ from,
***************
*** 2796,2870 ****
mstart) ; start of a macro.
(save-excursion
! ;; Each time round the following loop, we enter a successively deeper
! ;; level of brace/paren nesting. (Except sometimes we "continue at
! ;; the existing level".) `pa+1' is a pos inside an opening
! ;; brace/paren/bracket, usually just after it.
! (while
! (progn
! ;; Each time round the next loop moves forward over an opening then
! ;; a closing brace/bracket/paren. This loop is white hot, so it
! ;; plays ugly tricks to go fast. DON'T PUT ANYTHING INTO THIS
! ;; LOOP WHICH ISN'T ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY!!! It terminates when a
! ;; call of `scan-lists' signals an error, which happens when there
! ;; are no more b/b/p's to scan.
! (c-safe
! (while t
! (setq pa+1 (scan-lists ren+1 1 -1) ; Into (/{/[; might signal
! paren+1s (cons pa+1 paren+1s))
! (setq ren+1 (scan-lists pa+1 1 1)) ; Out of )/}/]; might signal
! (if (and (eq (char-before pa+1) ?{)) ; Check for a macro later.
! (setq bra+1 pa+1))
! (setcar paren+1s ren+1)))
! (if (and pa+1 (> pa+1 ren+1))
! ;; We've just entered a deeper nesting level.
! (progn
! ;; Insert the brace pair (if present) and the single open
! ;; paren/brace/bracket into `c-state-cache' It cannot be
! ;; inside a macro, except one around point, because of what
! ;; `c-neutralize-syntax-in-CPP' has done.
! (c-state-push-any-brace-pair bra+1 macro-start-or-here)
! ;; Insert the opening brace/bracket/paren position.
! (setq c-state-cache (cons (1- pa+1) c-state-cache))
! ;; Clear admin stuff for the next more nested part of the
scan.
! (setq ren+1 pa+1 pa+1 nil bra+1 nil bra+1s nil)
! t) ; Carry on the loop
!
! ;; All open p/b/b's at this nesting level, if any, have probably
! ;; been closed by matching/mismatching ones. We're probably
! ;; finished - we just need to check for having found an
! ;; unmatched )/}/], which we ignore. Such a )/}/] can't be in a
! ;; macro, due the action of `c-neutralize-syntax-in-CPP'.
! (c-safe (setq ren+1 (scan-lists ren+1 1 1)))))) ; acts as loop
control.
!
! ;; Record the final, innermost, brace-pair if there is one.
! (c-state-push-any-brace-pair bra+1 macro-start-or-here)
!
! ;; Determine a good pos
! (while (and (setq paren+1 (car paren+1s))
! (> (if (> paren+1 macro-start-or-here)
! paren+1
! (goto-char paren+1)
! (setq mstart (and (c-beginning-of-macro)
! (point)))
! (or mstart paren+1))
! here-bol))
! (setq paren+1s (cdr paren+1s)))
! (cond
! ((and paren+1 mstart)
! (min paren+1 mstart))
! (paren+1)
! (t from)))))
! (defun c-remove-stale-state-cache (start-point pps-point)
;; Remove stale entries from the `c-cache-state', i.e. those which will
! ;; not be in it when it is amended for position (point-max).
! ;; Additionally, the "outermost" open-brace entry before (point-max)
! ;; will be converted to a cons if the matching close-brace is scanned.
;;
;; START-POINT is a "maximal" "safe position" - there must be no open
! ;; parens/braces/brackets between START-POINT and (point-max).
;;
;; As a second thing, calculate the result of parse-partial-sexp at
;; PPS-POINT, w.r.t. START-POINT. The motivation here is that
--- 2757,2833 ----
mstart) ; start of a macro.
(save-excursion
! (save-restriction
! (narrow-to-region (point-min) here)
! ;; Each time round the following loop, we enter a successively deeper
! ;; level of brace/paren nesting. (Except sometimes we "continue at
! ;; the existing level".) `pa+1' is a pos inside an opening
! ;; brace/paren/bracket, usually just after it.
! (while
! (progn
! ;; Each time round the next loop moves forward over an opening
then
! ;; a closing brace/bracket/paren. This loop is white hot, so it
! ;; plays ugly tricks to go fast. DON'T PUT ANYTHING INTO THIS
! ;; LOOP WHICH ISN'T ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY!!! It terminates when a
! ;; call of `scan-lists' signals an error, which happens when there
! ;; are no more b/b/p's to scan.
! (c-safe
! (while t
! (setq pa+1 (scan-lists ren+1 1 -1) ; Into (/{/[; might signal
! paren+1s (cons pa+1 paren+1s))
! (setq ren+1 (scan-lists pa+1 1 1)) ; Out of )/}/]; might
signal
! (if (and (eq (char-before pa+1) ?{)) ; Check for a macro
later.
! (setq bra+1 pa+1))
! (setcar paren+1s ren+1)))
! (if (and pa+1 (> pa+1 ren+1))
! ;; We've just entered a deeper nesting level.
! (progn
! ;; Insert the brace pair (if present) and the single open
! ;; paren/brace/bracket into `c-state-cache' It cannot be
! ;; inside a macro, except one around point, because of what
! ;; `c-neutralize-syntax-in-CPP' has done.
! (c-state-push-any-brace-pair bra+1 macro-start-or-here)
! ;; Insert the opening brace/bracket/paren position.
! (setq c-state-cache (cons (1- pa+1) c-state-cache))
! ;; Clear admin stuff for the next more nested part of the
scan.
! (setq ren+1 pa+1 pa+1 nil bra+1 nil bra+1s nil)
! t) ; Carry on the loop
!
! ;; All open p/b/b's at this nesting level, if any, have probably
! ;; been closed by matching/mismatching ones. We're probably
! ;; finished - we just need to check for having found an
! ;; unmatched )/}/], which we ignore. Such a )/}/] can't be in a
! ;; macro, due the action of `c-neutralize-syntax-in-CPP'.
! (c-safe (setq ren+1 (scan-lists ren+1 1 1)))))) ; acts as loop
control.
!
! ;; Record the final, innermost, brace-pair if there is one.
! (c-state-push-any-brace-pair bra+1 macro-start-or-here)
!
! ;; Determine a good pos
! (while (and (setq paren+1 (car paren+1s))
! (> (if (> paren+1 macro-start-or-here)
! paren+1
! (goto-char paren+1)
! (setq mstart (and (c-beginning-of-macro)
! (point)))
! (or mstart paren+1))
! here-bol))
! (setq paren+1s (cdr paren+1s)))
! (cond
! ((and paren+1 mstart)
! (min paren+1 mstart))
! (paren+1)
! (t from))))))
! (defun c-remove-stale-state-cache (start-point here pps-point)
;; Remove stale entries from the `c-cache-state', i.e. those which will
! ;; not be in it when it is amended for position HERE. Additionally, the
! ;; "outermost" open-brace entry before HERE will be converted to a cons if
! ;; the matching close-brace is scanned.
;;
;; START-POINT is a "maximal" "safe position" - there must be no open
! ;; parens/braces/brackets between START-POINT and HERE.
;;
;; As a second thing, calculate the result of parse-partial-sexp at
;; PPS-POINT, w.r.t. START-POINT. The motivation here is that
***************
*** 2881,2903 ****
;; last element to be removed from `c-state-cache', when that elt is a
;; cons, otherwise nil.
;; o - PPS-STATE is the parse-partial-sexp state at PPS-POINT.
! (save-restriction
! (narrow-to-region 1 (point-max))
! (save-excursion
! (let* ((in-macro-start ; start of macro containing (point-max) or nil.
(save-excursion
! (goto-char (point-max))
(and (c-beginning-of-macro)
(point))))
(start-point-actual-macro-start ; Start of macro containing
; start-point or nil
! (and (< start-point (point-max))
(save-excursion
(goto-char start-point)
(and (c-beginning-of-macro)
(point)))))
(start-point-actual-macro-end ; End of this macro, (maybe
! ; (point-max)), or nil.
(and start-point-actual-macro-start
(save-excursion
(goto-char start-point-actual-macro-start)
--- 2844,2866 ----
;; last element to be removed from `c-state-cache', when that elt is a
;; cons, otherwise nil.
;; o - PPS-STATE is the parse-partial-sexp state at PPS-POINT.
! (save-excursion
! (save-restriction
! (narrow-to-region 1 (point-max))
! (let* ((in-macro-start ; start of macro containing HERE or nil.
(save-excursion
! (goto-char here)
(and (c-beginning-of-macro)
(point))))
(start-point-actual-macro-start ; Start of macro containing
; start-point or nil
! (and (< start-point here)
(save-excursion
(goto-char start-point)
(and (c-beginning-of-macro)
(point)))))
(start-point-actual-macro-end ; End of this macro, (maybe
! ; HERE), or nil.
(and start-point-actual-macro-start
(save-excursion
(goto-char start-point-actual-macro-start)
***************
*** 2909,2922 ****
scan-back-pos
pair-beg pps-point-state target-depth)
! ;; Remove entries beyond (point-max). Also remove any entries inside
! ;; a macro, unless (point-max) is in the same macro.
(setq upper-lim
(if (or (null c-state-old-cpp-beg)
! (and (> (point-max) c-state-old-cpp-beg)
! (< (point-max) c-state-old-cpp-end)))
! (point-max)
! (min (point-max) c-state-old-cpp-beg)))
(while (and c-state-cache (>= (c-state-cache-top-lparen) upper-lim))
(setq scan-back-pos (car-safe (car c-state-cache)))
(setq c-state-cache (cdr c-state-cache)))
--- 2872,2885 ----
scan-back-pos
pair-beg pps-point-state target-depth)
! ;; Remove entries beyond HERE. Also remove any entries inside
! ;; a macro, unless HERE is in the same macro.
(setq upper-lim
(if (or (null c-state-old-cpp-beg)
! (and (> here c-state-old-cpp-beg)
! (< here c-state-old-cpp-end)))
! here
! (min here c-state-old-cpp-beg)))
(while (and c-state-cache (>= (c-state-cache-top-lparen) upper-lim))
(setq scan-back-pos (car-safe (car c-state-cache)))
(setq c-state-cache (cdr c-state-cache)))
***************
*** 2934,2940 ****
;; time round; the corresponding elements in `c-state-cache' are
;; removed. `pos' is just after the brace-pair or the open paren at
;; (car c-state-cache). There can be no open parens/braces/brackets
! ;; between `start-point'/`start-point-actual-macro-start' and
(point-max),
;; due to the interface spec to this function.
(setq pos (if (and start-point-actual-macro-end
(not (eq start-point-actual-macro-start
--- 2897,2903 ----
;; time round; the corresponding elements in `c-state-cache' are
;; removed. `pos' is just after the brace-pair or the open paren at
;; (car c-state-cache). There can be no open parens/braces/brackets
! ;; between `start-point'/`start-point-actual-macro-start' and HERE,
;; due to the interface spec to this function.
(setq pos (if (and start-point-actual-macro-end
(not (eq start-point-actual-macro-start
***************
*** 2944,2950 ****
start-point))
(goto-char pos)
(while (and c-state-cache
! (< (point) (point-max)))
(cond
((null pps-state) ; first time through
(setq target-depth -1))
--- 2907,2915 ----
start-point))
(goto-char pos)
(while (and c-state-cache
! (or (numberp (car c-state-cache)) ; Have we a { at all?
! (cdr c-state-cache))
! (< (point) here))
(cond
((null pps-state) ; first time through
(setq target-depth -1))
***************
*** 2956,2962 ****
;; Scan!
(setq pps-state
(parse-partial-sexp
! (point) (if (< (point) pps-point) pps-point (point-max))
target-depth
nil pps-state))
--- 2921,2927 ----
;; Scan!
(setq pps-state
(parse-partial-sexp
! (point) (if (< (point) pps-point) pps-point here)
target-depth
nil pps-state))
***************
*** 3209,3215 ****
;; Do we need to add in an earlier brace pair, having lopped one off?
(if (and dropped-cons
(< too-high-pa (+ here c-state-cache-too-far)))
! (c-append-lower-brace-pair-to-state-cache too-high-pa here-bol))
(setq c-state-cache-good-pos (or (c-state-cache-after-top-paren)
(c-state-get-min-scan-pos)))))
--- 3174,3180 ----
;; Do we need to add in an earlier brace pair, having lopped one off?
(if (and dropped-cons
(< too-high-pa (+ here c-state-cache-too-far)))
! (c-append-lower-brace-pair-to-state-cache too-high-pa here here-bol))
(setq c-state-cache-good-pos (or (c-state-cache-after-top-paren)
(c-state-get-min-scan-pos)))))
***************
*** 3285,3331 ****
strategy (car res)
start-point (cadr res))
- (when (eq strategy 'BOD)
- (setq c-state-cache nil
- c-state-cache-good-pos start-point))
-
;; SCAN!
! (save-restriction
! (cond
! ((memq strategy '(forward BOD))
! (narrow-to-region (point-min) here)
! (setq res (c-remove-stale-state-cache start-point here-bopl))
! (setq cache-pos (car res)
! scan-backward-pos (cadr res)
! bopl-state (car (cddr res))) ; will be nil if (< here-bopl
; start-point)
! (if scan-backward-pos
! (c-append-lower-brace-pair-to-state-cache scan-backward-pos))
! (setq good-pos
! (c-append-to-state-cache cache-pos))
! (setq c-state-cache-good-pos
! (if (and bopl-state
! (< good-pos (- here c-state-cache-too-far)))
! (c-state-cache-non-literal-place here-bopl bopl-state)
! good-pos)))
!
! ((eq strategy 'backward)
! (setq res (c-remove-stale-state-cache-backwards here)
! good-pos (car res)
! scan-backward-pos (cadr res)
! scan-forward-p (car (cddr res)))
! (if scan-backward-pos
! (c-append-lower-brace-pair-to-state-cache
! scan-backward-pos))
! (setq c-state-cache-good-pos
! (if scan-forward-p
! (progn (narrow-to-region (point-min) here)
! (c-append-to-state-cache good-pos))
! good-pos)))
! (t ; (eq strategy 'IN-LIT)
! (setq c-state-cache nil
! c-state-cache-good-pos nil)))))
c-state-cache)
--- 3250,3288 ----
strategy (car res)
start-point (cadr res))
;; SCAN!
! (cond
! ((eq strategy 'forward)
! (setq res (c-remove-stale-state-cache start-point here here-bopl))
! (setq cache-pos (car res)
! scan-backward-pos (cadr res)
! bopl-state (car (cddr res))) ; will be nil if (< here-bopl
; start-point)
! (if scan-backward-pos
! (c-append-lower-brace-pair-to-state-cache scan-backward-pos here))
! (setq good-pos
! (c-append-to-state-cache cache-pos here))
! (setq c-state-cache-good-pos
! (if (and bopl-state
! (< good-pos (- here c-state-cache-too-far)))
! (c-state-cache-non-literal-place here-bopl bopl-state)
! good-pos)))
!
! ((eq strategy 'backward)
! (setq res (c-remove-stale-state-cache-backwards here)
! good-pos (car res)
! scan-backward-pos (cadr res)
! scan-forward-p (car (cddr res)))
! (if scan-backward-pos
! (c-append-lower-brace-pair-to-state-cache scan-backward-pos here))
! (setq c-state-cache-good-pos
! (if scan-forward-p
! (c-append-to-state-cache good-pos here)
! good-pos)))
! (t ; (eq strategy 'IN-LIT)
! (setq c-state-cache nil
! c-state-cache-good-pos nil))))
c-state-cache)
***************
*** 8559,8566 ****
))
(defun c-looking-at-special-brace-list (&optional lim)
! ;; If we're looking at the start of a pike-style list, ie `({ })',
! ;; `([ ])', `(< >)' etc, a cons of a cons of its starting and ending
;; positions and its entry in c-special-brace-lists is returned, nil
;; otherwise. The ending position is nil if the list is still open.
;; LIM is the limit for forward search. The point may either be at
--- 8516,8523 ----
))
(defun c-looking-at-special-brace-list (&optional lim)
! ;; If we're looking at the start of a pike-style list, ie `({Â })',
! ;; `([Â ])', `(<Â >)' etc, a cons of a cons of its starting and ending
;; positions and its entry in c-special-brace-lists is returned, nil
;; otherwise. The ending position is nil if the list is still open.
;; LIM is the limit for forward search. The point may either be at
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> Michael Welsh Duggan
> (mwd@cert.org)
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Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).