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;;; tex-mode.el --- TeX, LaTeX, and SliTeX mode commands -*- lexical-binding:t -*-
;; Copyright (C) 1985-1986, 1989, 1992, 1994-1999, 2001-2024 Free
;; Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
;; Keywords: tex
;; Contributions over the years by William F. Schelter, Dick King,
;; Stephen Gildea, Michael Prange, Jacob Gore, and Edward M. Reingold.
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
;; (at your option) any later version.
;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
;;; Commentary:
;;; Code:
(eval-when-compile
(require 'compare-w)
(require 'cl-lib)
(require 'skeleton))
(require 'shell)
(require 'compile)
(defgroup tex-file nil
"TeX files and directories."
:prefix "tex-"
:group 'tex)
(defgroup tex-run nil
"Running external commands from TeX mode."
:prefix "tex-"
:group 'tex)
(defgroup tex-view nil
"Viewing and printing TeX files."
:prefix "tex-"
:group 'tex)
(defgroup tex-flymake nil
"Flymake backend for linting TeX files."
:prefix "tex-"
:group 'tex)
;;;###autoload
(defcustom tex-shell-file-name nil
"If non-nil, the shell file name to run in the subshell used to run TeX."
:type '(choice (const :tag "None" nil)
string)
:group 'tex-run)
;;;###autoload
(defcustom tex-directory (purecopy ".")
"Directory in which temporary files are written.
You can make this `/tmp' if your TEXINPUTS has no relative directories in it
and you don't try to apply \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer] when there are
`\\input' commands with relative directories."
:type 'directory
:group 'tex-file)
;;;###autoload
(defcustom tex-first-line-header-regexp nil
"Regexp for matching a first line which `tex-region' should include.
If this is non-nil, it should be a regular expression string;
if it matches the first line of the file,
`tex-region' always includes the first line in the TeX run."
:type '(choice (const :tag "None" nil)
regexp)
:group 'tex-file)
;;;###autoload
(defcustom tex-main-file nil
"The main TeX source file which includes this buffer's file.
The command `tex-file' runs TeX on the file specified by `tex-main-file'
if the variable is non-nil."
:type '(choice (const :tag "None" nil)
file)
:group 'tex-file)
;;;###autoload
(defcustom tex-offer-save t
"If non-nil, ask about saving modified buffers before \\[tex-file] is run."
:type 'boolean
:group 'tex-file)
;;;###autoload
(defcustom tex-run-command (purecopy "tex")
"Command used to run TeX subjob.
TeX Mode sets `tex-command' to this string.
See the documentation of that variable."
:type 'string
:group 'tex-run)
;;;###autoload
(defcustom latex-run-command (purecopy "latex")
"Command used to run LaTeX subjob.
LaTeX Mode sets `tex-command' to this string.
See the documentation of that variable."
:type 'string
:group 'tex-run)
;;;###autoload
(defcustom slitex-run-command (purecopy "slitex")
"Command used to run SliTeX subjob.
SliTeX Mode sets `tex-command' to this string.
See the documentation of that variable."
:type 'string
:group 'tex-run)
;;;###autoload
(defcustom tex-start-options (purecopy "")
"TeX options to use when starting TeX.
These immediately precede the commands in `tex-start-commands'
and the input file name, with no separating space and are not shell-quoted.
If nil, TeX runs with no options. See the documentation of `tex-command'."
:type 'string
:group 'tex-run
:version "22.1")
;;;###autoload
(defcustom tex-start-commands (purecopy "\\nonstopmode\\input")
"TeX commands to use when starting TeX.
They are shell-quoted and precede the input file name, with a separating space.
If nil, no commands are used. See the documentation of `tex-command'."
:type '(radio (const :tag "Interactive (nil)" nil)
(const :tag "Nonstop (\"\\nonstopmode\\input\")"
"\\nonstopmode\\input")
(string :tag "String at your choice"))
:group 'tex-run
:version "22.1")
(defvar latex-standard-block-names
'("abstract" "array" "center" "description"
"displaymath" "document" "enumerate" "eqnarray"
"eqnarray*" "equation" "figure" "figure*"
"flushleft" "flushright" "itemize" "letter"
"list" "minipage" "picture" "quotation"
"quote" "slide" "sloppypar" "tabbing"
"table" "table*" "tabular" "tabular*"
"thebibliography" "theindex*" "titlepage" "trivlist"
"verbatim" "verbatim*" "verse" "math")
"Standard LaTeX block names.")
;;;###autoload
(defcustom latex-block-names nil
"User defined LaTeX block names.
Combined with `latex-standard-block-names' for minibuffer completion."
:type '(repeat string)
:group 'tex-run)
;;;###autoload
(defcustom tex-bibtex-command (purecopy "bibtex")
"Command used by `tex-bibtex-file' to gather bibliographic data.
If this string contains an asterisk (`*'), that is replaced by the file name;
otherwise, the file name, preceded by blank, is added at the end."
:type 'string
:group 'tex-run)
;;;###autoload
(defcustom tex-dvi-print-command (purecopy "lpr -d")
"Command used by \\[tex-print] to print a .dvi file.
If this string contains an asterisk (`*'), that is replaced by the file name;
otherwise, the file name, preceded by blank, is added at the end."
:type 'string
:group 'tex-view)
;;;###autoload
(defcustom tex-alt-dvi-print-command (purecopy "lpr -d")
"Command used by \\[tex-print] with a prefix arg to print a .dvi file.
If this string contains an asterisk (`*'), that is replaced by the file name;
otherwise, the file name, preceded by blank, is added at the end.
If two printers are not enough of a choice, you can set the variable
`tex-alt-dvi-print-command' to an expression that asks what you want;
for example,
(setq tex-alt-dvi-print-command
\\='(format \"lpr -P%s\" (read-string \"Use printer: \")))
would tell \\[tex-print] with a prefix argument to ask you which printer to
use."
:type '(choice (string :tag "Command")
(sexp :tag "Expression"))
:group 'tex-view)
;;;###autoload
(defcustom tex-dvi-view-command
`(cond
((eq window-system 'x) ,(purecopy "xdvi"))
((eq window-system 'w32) ,(purecopy "yap"))
(t ,(purecopy "dvi2tty * | cat -s")))
"Command used by \\[tex-view] to display a `.dvi' file.
If it is a string, that specifies the command directly.
If this string contains an asterisk (`*'), that is replaced by the file name;
otherwise, the file name, preceded by a space, is added at the end.
If the value is a form, it is evaluated to get the command to use."
:type '(choice (const nil) string sexp)
:risky t
:group 'tex-view)
;;;###autoload
(defcustom tex-show-queue-command (purecopy "lpq")
"Command used by \\[tex-show-print-queue] to show the print queue.
Should show the queue(s) that \\[tex-print] puts jobs on."
:type 'string
:group 'tex-view)
;;;###autoload
(defcustom tex-default-mode #'latex-mode
"Mode to enter for a new file that might be either TeX or LaTeX.
This variable is used when it can't be determined whether the file
is plain TeX or LaTeX or what because the file contains no commands.
Normally set to either `plain-tex-mode' or `latex-mode'."
:type 'function
:group 'tex)
;;;###autoload
(defcustom tex-open-quote (purecopy "``")
"String inserted by typing \\[tex-insert-quote] to open a quotation."
:type 'string
:options '("``" "\"<" "\"`" "<<" "«")
:group 'tex)
;;;###autoload
(defcustom tex-close-quote (purecopy "''")
"String inserted by typing \\[tex-insert-quote] to close a quotation."
:type 'string
:options '("''" "\">" "\"'" ">>" "»")
:group 'tex)
(defcustom tex-fontify-script t
"If non-nil, fontify subscript and superscript strings."
:type 'boolean
:safe #'booleanp
:group 'tex
:version "23.1")
(defcustom tex-font-script-display '(-0.2 0.2)
"How much to lower and raise subscript and superscript content.
This is a list of two floats. The first is negative and
specifies how much subscript is lowered, the second is positive
and specifies how much superscript is raised. Heights are
measured relative to that of the normal text."
:group 'tex
:type '(list (float :tag "Subscript")
(float :tag "Superscript"))
:version "23.1")
(defcustom tex-chktex-program "chktex"
"ChkTeX executable to use for linting TeX files."
:version "26.1"
:type 'string
:link '(url-link "man:chktex(1)")
:group 'tex-flymake)
(defcustom tex-chktex-extra-flags nil
"Extra command line flags for `tex-chktex-program'."
:version "26.1"
:type '(repeat string)
:group 'tex-flymake)
(defvar tex-last-temp-file nil
"Latest temporary file generated by \\[tex-region] and \\[tex-buffer].
Deleted when the \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer] is next run, or when the
tex shell terminates.")
(defvar tex-command "tex"
"Command to run TeX.
If this string contains an asterisk \(`*'), that is replaced by the file name;
otherwise the value of `tex-start-options', the \(shell-quoted)
value of `tex-start-commands', and the file name are added at the end
with blanks as separators.
In TeX, LaTeX, and SliTeX Mode this variable becomes buffer local.")
(defvar tex-trailer nil
"String appended after the end of a region sent to TeX by \\[tex-region].")
(defvar tex-start-of-header nil
"Regular expression used by \\[tex-region] to find start of file's header.")
(defvar tex-end-of-header nil
"Regular expression used by \\[tex-region] to find end of file's header.")
(defvar tex-shell-cd-command "cd"
"Command to give to shell running TeX to change directory.
The value of `tex-directory' is appended to this, separated by a space.")
(defvar tex-zap-file nil
"Temporary file name used for text being sent as input to TeX.
Should be a simple file name with no extension or directory specification.")
(defvar tex-last-buffer-texed nil
"Buffer which was last TeXed.")
(defvar tex-print-file nil
"File name that \\[tex-print] prints.
Set by \\[tex-region], \\[tex-buffer], \\[tex-file] and \\[tex-compile].")
(defvar tex-mode-syntax-table
(let ((st (make-syntax-table)))
(modify-syntax-entry ?% "<" st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\n ">" st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\f ">" st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\C-@ "w" st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?' "w" st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?@ "_" st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?* "_" st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\t " " st)
;; ~ is printed by TeX as a space, but it's semantics in the syntax
;; of TeX is not `whitespace' (i.e. it's just like \hspace{foo}).
(modify-syntax-entry ?~ "." st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?$ "$$" st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\\ "/" st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\" "." st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?& "." st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?_ "." st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?^ "." st)
st)
"Syntax table used while in TeX mode.")
;;;;
;;;; Imenu support
;;;;
(defcustom latex-imenu-indent-string ". "
"String to add repeated in front of nested sectional units for Imenu.
An alternative value is \" . \", if you use a font with a narrow period."
:type 'string
:group 'tex)
(defvar latex-section-alist
'(("part" . 0) ("chapter" . 1)
("section" . 2) ("subsection" . 3)
("subsubsection" . 4)
("paragraph" . 5) ("subparagraph" . 6)))
(defvar latex-metasection-list
'("documentstyle" "documentclass"
"begin{document}" "end{document}"
"appendix" "frontmatter" "mainmatter" "backmatter"))
(defun latex-imenu-create-index ()
"Generate an alist for imenu from a LaTeX buffer."
(let ((section-regexp
(concat "\\\\" (regexp-opt (mapcar #'car latex-section-alist) t)
"\\*?[ \t]*{"))
(metasection-regexp
(concat "\\\\" (regexp-opt latex-metasection-list t)))
i0 menu case-fold-search)
(save-excursion
;; Find the top-most level in this file but don't allow it to be
;; any deeper than "section" (which is top-level in an article).
(goto-char (point-min))
(if (search-forward-regexp "\\\\part\\*?[ \t]*{" nil t)
(setq i0 0)
(if (search-forward-regexp "\\\\chapter\\*?[ \t]*{" nil t)
(setq i0 1)
(setq i0 2)))
;; Look for chapters and sections.
(goto-char (point-min))
(while (search-forward-regexp section-regexp nil t)
(let ((start (match-beginning 0))
(here (point))
(i (cdr (assoc (buffer-substring-no-properties
(match-beginning 1)
(match-end 1))
latex-section-alist))))
(backward-char 1)
(condition-case nil
(progn
;; Using sexps allows some use of matching {...} inside
;; titles.
(forward-sexp 1)
(push (cons (concat (apply #'concat
(make-list
(max 0 (- i i0))
latex-imenu-indent-string))
(buffer-substring-no-properties
here (1- (point))))
start)
menu))
(error nil))))
;; Look for included material.
(goto-char (point-min))
(while (search-forward-regexp
"\\\\\\(include\\|input\\|verbatiminput\\|bibliography\\)\
[ \t]*{\\([^}\n]+\\)}"
nil t)
(push (cons (concat "<<" (buffer-substring-no-properties
(match-beginning 2)
(match-end 2))
(if (= (char-after (match-beginning 1)) ?b)
".bbl"
".tex"))
(match-beginning 0))
menu))
;; Look for \frontmatter, \mainmatter, \backmatter, and \appendix.
(goto-char (point-min))
(while (search-forward-regexp metasection-regexp nil t)
(push (cons "--" (match-beginning 0)) menu))
;; Sort in increasing buffer position order.
(sort menu (lambda (a b) (< (cdr a) (cdr b)))))))
;;;;
;;;; Outline support
;;;;
(defvar latex-outline-regexp
(concat "\\\\"
(regexp-opt (append latex-metasection-list
(mapcar #'car latex-section-alist))
t)))
(defun latex-outline-level ()
(if (looking-at latex-outline-regexp)
(1+ (or (cdr (assoc (match-string 1) latex-section-alist)) -1))
1000))
(defun tex-current-defun-name ()
"Return the name of the TeX section/paragraph/chapter at point, or nil."
(save-excursion
(when (re-search-backward
"\\\\\\(sub\\)*\\(section\\|paragraph\\|chapter\\)"
nil t)
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(buffer-substring-no-properties
(1+ (point)) ; without initial backslash
(line-end-position)))))
;;;;
;;;; Font-Lock support
;;;;
;(defvar tex-font-lock-keywords
; ;; Regexps updated with help from Ulrik Dickow <dickow@nbi.dk>.
; '(("\\\\\\(begin\\|end\\|newcommand\\){\\([a-zA-Z0-9\\*]+\\)}"
; 2 font-lock-function-name-face)
; ("\\\\\\(cite\\|label\\|pageref\\|ref\\){\\([^} \t\n]+\\)}"
; 2 font-lock-constant-face)
; ;; It seems a bit dubious to use `bold' and `italic' faces since we might
; ;; not be able to display those fonts.
; ("{\\\\bf\\([^}]+\\)}" 1 'bold keep)
; ("{\\\\\\(em\\|it\\|sl\\)\\([^}]+\\)}" 2 'italic keep)
; ("\\\\\\([a-zA-Z@]+\\|.\\)" . font-lock-keyword-face)
; ("^[ \t\n]*\\\\def[\\@]\\(\\w+\\)" 1 font-lock-function-name-face keep))
; ;; Rewritten and extended for LaTeX2e by Ulrik Dickow <dickow@nbi.dk>.
; '(("\\\\\\(begin\\|end\\|newcommand\\){\\([a-zA-Z0-9\\*]+\\)}"
; 2 font-lock-function-name-face)
; ("\\\\\\(cite\\|label\\|pageref\\|ref\\){\\([^} \t\n]+\\)}"
; 2 font-lock-constant-face)
; ("^[ \t]*\\\\def\\\\\\(\\(\\w\\|@\\)+\\)" 1 font-lock-function-name-face)
; "\\\\\\([a-zA-Z@]+\\|.\\)"
; ;; It seems a bit dubious to use `bold' and `italic' faces since we might
; ;; not be able to display those fonts.
; ;; LaTeX2e: \emph{This is emphasized}.
; ("\\\\emph{\\([^}]+\\)}" 1 'italic keep)
; ;; LaTeX2e: \textbf{This is bold}, \textit{...}, \textsl{...}
; ("\\\\text\\(\\(bf\\)\\|it\\|sl\\){\\([^}]+\\)}"
; 3 (if (match-beginning 2) 'bold 'italic) keep)
; ;; Old-style bf/em/it/sl. Stop at `\\' and un-escaped `&', for tables.
; ("\\\\\\(\\(bf\\)\\|em\\|it\\|sl\\)\\>\\(\\([^}&\\]\\|\\\\[^\\]\\)+\\)"
; 3 (if (match-beginning 2) 'bold 'italic) keep))
;; Rewritten with the help of Alexandra Bac <abac@welcome.disi.unige.it>.
(defconst tex-font-lock-keywords-1
(eval-when-compile
(let* (;; Names of commands whose arg should be fontified as heading, etc.
(headings (regexp-opt
'("title" "begin" "end" "chapter" "part"
"section" "subsection" "subsubsection"
"paragraph" "subparagraph" "subsubparagraph"
"newcommand" "renewcommand" "providecommand"
"newenvironment" "renewenvironment"
"newtheorem" "renewtheorem")
t))
(variables (regexp-opt
'("newcounter" "newcounter*" "setcounter" "addtocounter"
"setlength" "addtolength" "settowidth")
t))
(includes (regexp-opt
'("input" "include" "includeonly" "bibliography"
"epsfig" "psfig" "epsf" "nofiles" "usepackage"
"documentstyle" "documentclass" "verbatiminput"
"includegraphics" "includegraphics*")
t))
(verbish (regexp-opt '("url" "nolinkurl" "path"
"href" "ProvidesFile")
t))
;; Miscellany.
(slash "\\\\")
(opt " *\\(\\[[^]]*\\] *\\)*")
;; This would allow highlighting \newcommand\CMD but requires
;; adapting subgroup numbers below.
;; (arg "\\(?:{\\(\\(?:[^{}\\]+\\|\\\\.\\|{[^}]*}\\)+\\)\\|\\\\[a-z*]+\\)"))
(inbraces-re
(lambda (n) ;; Level of nesting of braces we should support.
(let ((re "[^}]"))
(dotimes (_ n)
(setq re
(concat "\\(?:[^{}\\]\\|\\\\.\\|{" re "*}\\)")))
re)))
(arg (concat "{\\(" (funcall inbraces-re 2) "+\\)")))
`(;; Verbatim-like args.
;; Do it first, because we don't want to highlight them
;; in comments (bug#68827), but we do want to highlight them
;; in $math$.
(,(concat slash verbish opt arg) 3 'tex-verbatim keep)
;; Highlight $$math$$ and $math$.
;; This is done at the very beginning so as to interact with the other
;; keywords in the same way as comments and strings.
(,(concat "\\$\\$?\\(?:[^$\\{}]\\|\\\\.\\|{"
(funcall inbraces-re 6)
"*}\\)+\\$?\\$")
(0 'tex-math keep))
;; Heading args.
(,(concat slash headings "\\*?" opt arg)
;; If ARG ends up matching too much (if the {} don't match, e.g.)
;; jit-lock will do funny things: when updating the buffer
;; the re-highlighting is only done locally so it will just
;; match the local line, but defer-contextually will
;; match more lines at a time, so ARG will end up matching
;; a lot more, which might suddenly include a comment
;; so you get things highlighted bold when you type them
;; but they get turned back to normal a little while later
;; because "there's already a face there".
;; Using `keep' works around this un-intuitive behavior as well
;; as improves the behavior in the very rare case where you do
;; have a comment in ARG.
3 font-lock-function-name-face keep)
(,(concat slash "\\(?:provide\\|\\(?:re\\)?new\\)command\\** *\\(\\\\[A-Za-z@]+\\)")
1 font-lock-function-name-face keep)
;; Variable args.
(,(concat slash variables " *" arg) 2 font-lock-variable-name-face)
;; Include args.
(,(concat slash includes opt arg) 3 font-lock-builtin-face)
;; Definitions. I think.
("^[ \t]*\\\\def *\\\\\\(\\(\\w\\|@\\)+\\)"
1 font-lock-function-name-face))))
"Subdued expressions to highlight in TeX modes.")
(defun tex-font-lock-append-prop (prop)
(unless (memq (get-text-property (match-end 1) 'face)
'(font-lock-comment-face tex-verbatim))
prop))
(defconst tex-font-lock-keywords-2
(append tex-font-lock-keywords-1
(eval-when-compile
(let* (;;
;; Names of commands whose arg should be fontified with fonts.
(bold (regexp-opt '("textbf" "textsc" "textup"
"boldsymbol" "pmb")
t))
(italic (regexp-opt '("textit" "textsl" "emph") t))
;; FIXME: unimplemented yet.
;; (type (regexp-opt '("texttt" "textmd" "textrm" "textsf") t))
;;
;; Names of commands whose arg should be fontified as a citation.
(citations (regexp-opt
'("label" "ref" "pageref" "vref" "eqref"
"cite" "nocite" "index" "glossary" "bibitem"
;; natbib's two variants of \cite:
"citep" "citet"
;; These are text, rather than citations.
;; "caption" "footnote" "footnotemark" "footnotetext"
)
t))
;;
;; Names of commands that should be fontified.
(specials-1 (regexp-opt '("\\" "\\*") t)) ;; "-"
(specials-2 (regexp-opt
'("linebreak" "nolinebreak" "pagebreak" "nopagebreak"
"newline" "newpage" "clearpage" "cleardoublepage"
"displaybreak" "allowdisplaybreaks"
"enlargethispage")
t))
(general "\\([a-zA-Z@]+\\**\\|[^ \t\n]\\)")
;;
;; Miscellany.
(slash "\\\\")
(opt " *\\(\\[[^]]*\\] *\\)*")
(args "\\(\\(?:[^${}&\\]+\\|\\\\.\\|{[^}]*}\\)+\\)")
(arg "{\\(\\(?:[^{}\\]+\\|\\\\.\\|{[^}]*}\\)+\\)"))
(list
;;
;; Citation args.
(list (concat slash citations opt arg) 3 'font-lock-constant-face)
;;
;; Text between `` quotes ''.
(list (concat (regexp-opt '("``" "\"<" "\"`" "<<" "«") t)
"\\(\\(.\\|\n\\)+?\\)"
(regexp-opt `("''" "\">" "\"'" ">>" "»") t))
'(1 'font-lock-keyword-face)
'(2 'font-lock-string-face)
'(4 'font-lock-keyword-face))
;;
;; Command names, special and general.
(cons (concat slash specials-1) 'font-lock-warning-face)
(list (concat "\\(" slash specials-2 "\\)\\([^a-zA-Z@]\\|\\'\\)")
'(1 'font-lock-warning-face))
(concat slash general)
;;
;; Font environments. It seems a bit dubious to use `bold' etc. faces
;; since we might not be able to display those fonts.
(list (concat slash bold " *" arg) 2
'(tex-font-lock-append-prop 'bold) 'append)
(list (concat slash italic " *" arg) 2
'(tex-font-lock-append-prop 'italic) 'append)
;; (list (concat slash type arg) 2 '(quote bold-italic) 'append)
;;
;; Old-style bf/em/it/sl. Stop at `\\' and un-escaped `&', for tables.
(list (concat "\\\\\\(em\\|it\\|sl\\)\\>" args)
2 '(tex-font-lock-append-prop 'italic) 'append)
;; This is separate from the previous one because of cases like
;; {\em foo {\bf bar} bla} where both match.
(list (concat "\\\\\\(bf\\(series\\)?\\)\\>" args)
3 '(tex-font-lock-append-prop 'bold) 'append)))))
"Gaudy expressions to highlight in TeX modes.")
(defvar-local tex-expl-region-list nil
"List of region boundaries where expl3 syntax is active.
It will be nil in buffers visiting files which use expl3 syntax
throughout, for example, expl3 classes or packages.")
(defvar-local tex-expl-buffer-p nil
"Non-nil in buffers using expl3 syntax throughout.")
(defun tex-font-lock-suscript (pos)
(unless (or (memq (get-text-property pos 'face)
'(font-lock-constant-face font-lock-builtin-face
font-lock-comment-face tex-verbatim))
;; Check for backslash quoting
(let ((odd nil)
(pos pos))
(while (eq (char-before pos) ?\\)
(setq pos (1- pos) odd (not odd)))
odd)
;; Check if POS is in an expl3 syntax region or an expl3 buffer
(when (eq (char-after pos) ?_)
(or tex-expl-buffer-p
(and
tex-expl-region-list
(catch 'result
(dolist (range tex-expl-region-list)
(and (> pos (car range))
(< pos (cdr range))
(throw 'result t))))))))
(if (eq (char-after pos) ?_)
`(face subscript display (raise ,(car tex-font-script-display)))
`(face superscript display (raise ,(cadr tex-font-script-display))))))
(defun tex-font-lock-match-suscript (limit)
"Match subscript and superscript patterns up to LIMIT."
(when (and tex-fontify-script
(re-search-forward "[_^] *\\([^\n\\{}]\\|\
\\\\\\([a-zA-Z@]+\\|[^ \t\n]\\)\\|\\({\\)\\)" limit t))
(when (match-end 3)
(let ((beg (match-beginning 3))
(end (save-restriction
(narrow-to-region (point-min) limit)
(condition-case nil (scan-lists (point) 1 1) (error nil)))))
(store-match-data (if end
(list (match-beginning 0) end beg end)
(list beg beg beg beg)))))
t))
(defconst tex-font-lock-keywords-3
(append tex-font-lock-keywords-2
'((tex-font-lock-match-suscript
(1 (tex-font-lock-suscript (match-beginning 0)) append))))
"Experimental expressions to highlight in TeX modes.")
(defconst tex-font-lock-keywords tex-font-lock-keywords-1
"Default expressions to highlight in TeX modes.")
(defvar tex-verbatim-environments
'("verbatim" "verbatim*"
"Verbatim" ;; From "fancyvrb"
))
(put 'tex-verbatim-environments 'safe-local-variable
(lambda (x) (not (memq nil (mapcar #'stringp x)))))
(eval-when-compile
(defconst tex-syntax-propertize-rules
(syntax-propertize-precompile-rules
("\\\\verb\\**\\([^a-z@*]\\)"
(1 (prog1 "\""
(tex-font-lock-verb
(match-beginning 0) (char-after (match-beginning 1))))))))
(defconst latex-syntax-propertize-rules
(syntax-propertize-precompile-rules
tex-syntax-propertize-rules
("\\\\\\(?:end\\|begin\\) *\\({[^\n{}]*}\\)"
(1 (ignore
(tex-env-mark (match-beginning 0)
(match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))))))
(defun tex-env-mark (cmd start end)
(when (= cmd (line-beginning-position))
(let ((arg (buffer-substring-no-properties (1+ start) (1- end))))
(when (member arg tex-verbatim-environments)
(if (eq ?b (char-after (1+ cmd)))
;; \begin
(put-text-property (line-end-position)
(line-beginning-position 2)
'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "< c"))
;; In the case of an empty verbatim env, the \n after the \begin is
;; the same as the \n before the \end. Lucky for us, the "> c"
;; property associated to the \end will be placed afterwards, so it
;; will override the "< c".
(put-text-property (1- cmd) cmd
'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "> c"))
;; The text between \end{verbatim} and \n is ignored, so we'll treat
;; it as a comment.
(put-text-property end (min (1+ end) (line-end-position))
'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "<"))))))
;; Mark env args for possible electric pairing.
(unless (get-char-property (1+ start) 'text-clones) ;Already paired-up.
(put-text-property start end 'latex-env-pair t)))
(define-minor-mode latex-electric-env-pair-mode
"Toggle Latex Electric Env Pair mode.
Latex Electric Env Pair mode is a buffer-local minor mode for use
with `latex-mode'. When enabled, typing a \\begin or \\end tag
automatically inserts its partner."
:lighter "/e"
(if latex-electric-env-pair-mode
(add-hook 'before-change-functions
#'latex-env-before-change nil 'local)
(remove-hook 'before-change-functions
#'latex-env-before-change 'local)))
(defun latex-env-before-change (start end)
(when (get-text-property start 'latex-env-pair)
(condition-case err
(with-silent-modifications
;; Remove properties even if don't find a pair.
(remove-list-of-text-properties
(previous-single-property-change (1+ start) 'latex-env-pair)
(next-single-property-change start 'latex-env-pair)
'(latex-env-pair))
(unless (or (get-char-property start 'text-clones)
(get-char-property (1+ start) 'text-clones)
(save-excursion
(goto-char start)
(not (re-search-backward
"\\\\\\(?:end\\|begi\\(n\\)\\) *{"
(line-beginning-position) t))))
(let ((cmd-start (match-beginning 0))
(type (match-end 1)) ;nil for \end, else \begin.
(arg-start (1- (match-end 0))))
(save-excursion
(goto-char (match-end 0))
(when (and (looking-at "[^\n{}]*}")
(> (match-end 0) end))
(let ((arg-end (match-end 0)))
(if (null type) ;\end
(progn (goto-char arg-end)
(latex-forward-sexp -1)
(forward-word-strictly 1))
(goto-char cmd-start)
(latex-forward-sexp 1)
(let (forward-sexp-function) (backward-sexp)))
(when (looking-at
(regexp-quote (buffer-substring arg-start arg-end)))
(text-clone-create arg-start arg-end))))))))
(scan-error nil)
(error (message "Error in latex-env-before-change: %S" err)))))
(defun tex-font-lock-unfontify-region (beg end)
(font-lock-default-unfontify-region beg end)
(while (< beg end)
(let ((next (next-single-property-change beg 'display nil end))
(prop (get-text-property beg 'display)))
(if (and (eq (car-safe prop) 'raise)
(member (car-safe (cdr prop)) tex-font-script-display)
(null (cddr prop)))
(put-text-property beg next 'display nil))
(setq beg next))))
(defcustom tex-suscript-height-ratio 0.8
"Ratio of subscript/superscript height to that of the preceding text.
In nested subscript/superscript, this factor is applied repeatedly,
subject to the limit set by `tex-suscript-height-minimum'."
:type 'float
:group 'tex
:version "23.1")
(defcustom tex-suscript-height-minimum 0.0
"Integer or float limiting the minimum size of subscript/superscript text.
An integer is an absolute height in units of 1/10 point, a float
is a height relative to that of the default font. Zero means no minimum."
:type '(choice (integer :tag "Integer height in 1/10 point units")
(float :tag "Fraction of default font height"))
:group 'tex
:version "23.1")
(defun tex-suscript-height (height)
"Return the integer height of subscript/superscript font in 1/10 points.
Not smaller than the value set by `tex-suscript-height-minimum'."
(ceiling (max (if (integerp tex-suscript-height-minimum)
tex-suscript-height-minimum
;; For bootstrapping.
(condition-case nil
(* tex-suscript-height-minimum
(face-attribute 'default :height))
(error 0)))
;; NB assumes height is integer.
(* height tex-suscript-height-ratio))))
(defface superscript
'((t :height tex-suscript-height)) ;; :raise 0.2
"Face used for superscripts."
:group 'tex)
(defface subscript
'((t :height tex-suscript-height)) ;; :raise -0.2
"Face used for subscripts."
:group 'tex)
(defface tex-math
'((t :inherit font-lock-string-face))
"Face used to highlight TeX math expressions."
:group 'tex)
(defface tex-verbatim
'((t :inherit fixed-pitch-serif))
"Face used to highlight TeX verbatim environments."
:group 'tex)
(defun tex-font-lock-verb (start delim)
"Place syntax table properties on the \\verb construct.
START is the position of the \\ and DELIM is the delimiter char."
;; Do nothing if the \verb construct is itself inside a comment or
;; verbatim env.
(unless (nth 8 (save-excursion (syntax-ppss start)))
;; Let's find the end and mark it.
(let ((afterdelim (point)))
(skip-chars-forward (string ?^ delim) (line-end-position))
(if (eolp)
;; "LaTeX Error: \verb ended by end of line."
;; Remove the syntax-table property we've just put on the
;; start-delimiter, so it doesn't spill over subsequent lines.
(put-text-property (1- afterdelim) afterdelim
'syntax-table nil)
(when (eq (char-syntax (preceding-char)) ?/)
(put-text-property (1- (point)) (point)
'syntax-table (string-to-syntax ".")))
(put-text-property (point) (1+ (point))
'syntax-table (string-to-syntax "\""))))))
;; Use string syntax but math face for $...$.
(defun tex-font-lock-syntactic-face-function (state)
(let ((char (nth 3 state)))
(cond
((not char)
(if (eq 2 (nth 7 state)) 'tex-verbatim 'font-lock-comment-face))
((eq char ?$) 'tex-math)
;; A \verb element.
(t 'tex-verbatim))))
(defun tex-define-common-keys (keymap)
"Define the keys that we want defined both in TeX mode and in the TeX shell."
(define-key keymap "\C-c\C-k" #'tex-kill-job)
(define-key keymap "\C-c\C-l" #'tex-recenter-output-buffer)
(define-key keymap "\C-c\C-q" #'tex-show-print-queue)
(define-key keymap "\C-c\C-p" #'tex-print)
(define-key keymap "\C-c\C-v" #'tex-view)
(define-key keymap [menu-bar tex] (cons "TeX" (make-sparse-keymap "TeX")))
(define-key keymap [menu-bar tex tex-kill-job]
'(menu-item "Tex Kill" tex-kill-job :enable (tex-shell-running)))
(define-key keymap [menu-bar tex tex-recenter-output-buffer]
'(menu-item "Tex Recenter" tex-recenter-output-buffer
:enable (get-buffer "*tex-shell*")))
(define-key keymap [menu-bar tex tex-show-print-queue]
'("Show Print Queue" . tex-show-print-queue))
(define-key keymap [menu-bar tex tex-alt-print]
'(menu-item "Tex Print (alt printer)" tex-alt-print
:enable (stringp tex-print-file)))
(define-key keymap [menu-bar tex tex-print]
'(menu-item "Tex Print" tex-print :enable (stringp tex-print-file)))
(define-key keymap [menu-bar tex tex-view]
'(menu-item "Tex View" tex-view :enable (stringp tex-print-file))))
(defvar tex-mode-map
(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(set-keymap-parent map text-mode-map)
(tex-define-common-keys map)
(define-key map "\"" #'tex-insert-quote)
(define-key map "\n" #'tex-handle-newline)
(define-key map "\M-\r" #'latex-insert-item)
(define-key map "\C-c}" #'up-list)
(define-key map "\C-c{" #'tex-insert-braces)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-r" #'tex-region)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-b" #'tex-buffer)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-f" #'tex-file)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-c" #'tex-compile)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-i" #'tex-bibtex-file)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-o" #'latex-insert-block)
;; Redundant keybindings, for consistency with SGML mode.
(define-key map "\C-c\C-t" #'latex-insert-block)
(define-key map "\C-c]" #'latex-close-block)
(define-key map "\C-c/" #'latex-close-block)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-e" #'latex-close-block)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-u" #'tex-goto-last-unclosed-latex-block)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-m" #'tex-feed-input)
(define-key map [(control return)] #'tex-feed-input)
(define-key map [menu-bar tex tex-bibtex-file]
'("BibTeX File" . tex-bibtex-file))
(define-key map [menu-bar tex tex-validate-region]
'(menu-item "Validate Region" tex-validate-region :enable mark-active))
(define-key map [menu-bar tex tex-validate-buffer]
'("Validate Buffer" . tex-validate-buffer))
(define-key map [menu-bar tex tex-region]
'(menu-item "TeX Region" tex-region :enable mark-active))
(define-key map [menu-bar tex tex-buffer]
'("TeX Buffer" . tex-buffer))
(define-key map [menu-bar tex tex-file] '("TeX File" . tex-file))
map)
"Keymap shared by TeX modes.")
(defvar latex-mode-map
(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(set-keymap-parent map tex-mode-map)
(define-key map "\C-c\C-s" #'latex-split-block)
map)
"Keymap for `latex-mode'. See also `tex-mode-map'.")
(defvar plain-tex-mode-map
(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(set-keymap-parent map tex-mode-map)
map)
"Keymap for `plain-tex-mode'. See also `tex-mode-map'.")
(defvar tex-shell-map
(let ((m (make-sparse-keymap)))
(set-keymap-parent m shell-mode-map)
(tex-define-common-keys m)
m)
"Keymap for the TeX shell.
Inherits `shell-mode-map' with a few additions.")
(defvar tex-face-alist
'((bold . "{\\bf ")
(italic . "{\\it ")
(bold-italic . "{\\bi ") ; hypothetical
(underline . "\\underline{")
(default . "{\\rm "))
"Alist of face and TeX font name for facemenu.")
(defvar tex-latex-face-alist
`((italic . "{\\em ")
,@tex-face-alist)
"Alist of face and LaTeX font name for facemenu.")
(defun tex-facemenu-add-face-function (face _end)
(or (cdr (assq face tex-face-alist))
(or (and (consp face)
(consp (car face))
(null (cdr face))
(eq major-mode 'latex-mode)
;; This actually requires the `color' LaTeX package.
(cond ((eq (caar face) :foreground)
(format "{\\color{%s} " (cadr (car face))))
((eq (caar face) :background)
(format "\\colorbox{%s}{" (cadr (car face))))))
(error "Face %s not configured for %s mode" face mode-name))))
;; This would be a lot simpler if we just used a regexp search,
;; but then it would be too slow.
(defun tex--guess-mode ()
(let ((mode tex-default-mode) slash comment)
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(while (and (setq slash (search-forward "\\" nil t))
(setq comment (let ((search-end (point)))
(save-excursion
(beginning-of-line)
(search-forward "%" search-end t))))))
(if (not (and slash (not comment)))
mode
(if (looking-at
(concat
(regexp-opt '("documentstyle" "documentclass"
"begin" "subsection" "section"
"part" "chapter" "newcommand"
"renewcommand" "RequirePackage")
'words)
"\\|NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX"))
(if (and (looking-at
"document\\(style\\|class\\)\\(\\[.*\\]\\)?{slides}")
;; SliTeX is almost never used any more nowadays.
(tex-executable-exists-p slitex-run-command))
#'slitex-mode
#'latex-mode)
#'plain-tex-mode)))))
;; `tex-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'.
;;;###autoload
(define-derived-mode tex-mode text-mode "generic-TeX"
"Major mode for editing files of input for TeX, LaTeX, or SliTeX.
This is the shared parent mode of several submodes.
Tries to determine (by looking at the beginning of the file) whether
this file is for plain TeX, LaTeX, or SliTeX and calls `plain-tex-mode',
`latex-mode', or `slitex-mode', accordingly. If it cannot be determined,
such as if there are no commands in the file, the value of `tex-default-mode'
says which mode to use."
(tex-common-initialization))
(advice-add 'tex-mode :around #'tex--redirect-to-submode
;; Give it lower precedence than normal advice, so
;; AUCTeX's advice takes precedence over it.
'((depth . 50)))
(defvar tex-mode--recursing nil)
(defun tex--redirect-to-submode (orig-fun)
"Redirect to one of the submodes when called directly."
;; The file may have "mode: tex" in the local variable
;; block, in which case we'll be called recursively
;; infinitely. Inhibit that.
(let ((tex-mode--recursing tex-mode--recursing))
(funcall (if (or delay-mode-hooks tex-mode--recursing)
;; We're called from one of the children already.
orig-fun
(setq tex-mode--recursing t)
(let ((mode (tex--guess-mode)))
;; `tex--guess-mode' really tries to guess the *type* of file,
;; so we still need to consult `major-mode-remap-alist'
;; to see which mode to use for that type.
(major-mode-remap mode))))))
;; Support files annotated with -*- LaTeX -*- (e.g. because they received
;; them from someone using AUCTeX).
;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'major-mode-remap-defaults '(TeX-mode . tex-mode))
;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'major-mode-remap-defaults '(plain-TeX-mode . plain-tex-mode))
;;;###autoload (add-to-list 'major-mode-remap-defaults '(LaTeX-mode . latex-mode))
;; FIXME: These aliases conflict with AUCTeX, but we still need them
;; because of packages out there which call these functions directly.
;; They should be patched to use `major-mode-remap'.
;; It would be nice to mark them obsolete somehow to encourage using
;; something else, but the obsolete declaration would become invalid
;; and confusing when AUCTeX *is* installed.
;;;###autoload (defalias 'TeX-mode #'tex-mode)
;;;###autoload (defalias 'plain-TeX-mode #'plain-tex-mode)
;;;###autoload (defalias 'LaTeX-mode #'latex-mode)
;;;###autoload
(define-derived-mode plain-tex-mode tex-mode "TeX"
"Major mode for editing files of input for plain TeX.
Makes $ and } display the characters they match.
Makes \" insert \\=`\\=` when it seems to be the beginning of a quotation,
and \\='\\=' when it appears to be the end; it inserts \" only after a \\.
Use \\[tex-region] to run TeX on the current region, plus a \"header\"
copied from the top of the file (containing macro definitions, etc.),
running TeX under a special subshell. \\[tex-buffer] does the whole buffer.
\\[tex-file] saves the buffer and then processes the file.
\\[tex-print] prints the .dvi file made by any of these.
\\[tex-view] previews the .dvi file made by any of these.
\\[tex-bibtex-file] runs bibtex on the file of the current buffer.
Use \\[tex-validate-buffer] to check buffer for paragraphs containing
mismatched $'s or braces.
Special commands:
\\{plain-tex-mode-map}
Mode variables:
tex-run-command
Command string used by \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer].
tex-directory
Directory in which to create temporary files for TeX jobs
run by \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer].
tex-dvi-print-command
Command string used by \\[tex-print] to print a .dvi file.
tex-alt-dvi-print-command
Alternative command string used by \\[tex-print] (when given a prefix
argument) to print a .dvi file.
tex-dvi-view-command
Command string used by \\[tex-view] to preview a .dvi file.
tex-show-queue-command
Command string used by \\[tex-show-print-queue] to show the print
queue that \\[tex-print] put your job on.
Entering Plain-tex mode runs the hook `text-mode-hook', then the hook
`tex-mode-hook', and finally the hook `plain-tex-mode-hook'. When the
special subshell is initiated, the hook `tex-shell-hook' is run."
(setq-local tex-command tex-run-command)
(setq-local tex-start-of-header "%\\*\\*start of header")
(setq-local tex-end-of-header "%\\*\\*end of header")
(setq-local tex-trailer "\\bye\n"))
;;;###autoload
(define-derived-mode latex-mode tex-mode "LaTeX"
"Major mode for editing files of input for LaTeX.
Makes $ and } display the characters they match.
Makes \" insert \\=`\\=` when it seems to be the beginning of a quotation,
and \\='\\=' when it appears to be the end; it inserts \" only after a \\.
Use \\[tex-region] to run LaTeX on the current region, plus the preamble
copied from the top of the file (containing \\documentstyle, etc.),
running LaTeX under a special subshell. \\[tex-buffer] does the whole buffer.
\\[tex-file] saves the buffer and then processes the file.
\\[tex-print] prints the .dvi file made by any of these.
\\[tex-view] previews the .dvi file made by any of these.
\\[tex-bibtex-file] runs bibtex on the file of the current buffer.
Use \\[tex-validate-buffer] to check buffer for paragraphs containing
mismatched $'s or braces.
Special commands:
\\{latex-mode-map}
Mode variables:
latex-run-command
Command string used by \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer].
tex-directory
Directory in which to create temporary files for LaTeX jobs
run by \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer].
tex-dvi-print-command
Command string used by \\[tex-print] to print a .dvi file.
tex-alt-dvi-print-command
Alternative command string used by \\[tex-print] (when given a prefix
argument) to print a .dvi file.
tex-dvi-view-command
Command string used by \\[tex-view] to preview a .dvi file.
tex-show-queue-command
Command string used by \\[tex-show-print-queue] to show the print
queue that \\[tex-print] put your job on.
Entering Latex mode runs the hook `text-mode-hook', then
`tex-mode-hook', and finally `latex-mode-hook'. When the special
subshell is initiated, `tex-shell-hook' is run."
(setq-local tex-command latex-run-command)
(setq-local tex-start-of-header "\\\\document\\(style\\|class\\)")
(setq-local tex-end-of-header "\\\\begin\\s-*{document}")
(setq-local tex-trailer "\\end{document}\n")
;; A line containing just $$ is treated as a paragraph separator.
;; A line starting with $$ starts a paragraph,
;; but does not separate paragraphs if it has more stuff on it.
;; For \pagebreak allow latex optional arg like \pagebreak[2]
(setq paragraph-start
(concat "[ \t]*\\(\\$\\$\\|"
"\\\\[][]\\|"
"\\\\" (regexp-opt (append
(mapcar #'car latex-section-alist)
'("begin" "label" "end"
"item" "bibitem" "newline" "noindent"
"newpage" "footnote" "marginpar"
"parbox" "caption"))
t)
"\\>\\|\\\\[a-z]*" (regexp-opt '("space" "skip" "page") t)
"\\>\\)"))
(setq paragraph-separate
(concat "\\([ \t]*%\\)\\|[\f]\\|[ \t]*\\($\\|"
"\\\\[][]\\|"
"\\\\" (regexp-opt (append
(mapcar #'car latex-section-alist)
'("begin" "label" "end" ))
t)
"\\>\\|\\\\\\(" (regexp-opt '("item" "bibitem" "newline"
"noindent" "newpage" "footnote"
"marginpar" "parbox" "caption"))
"\\|\\$\\$\\|[a-z]*\\(space\\|skip\\|page[a-z]*\\)"
"\\>\\)[][0-9 \t]*\\($\\|%\\)\\)"))
(setq-local imenu-create-index-function #'latex-imenu-create-index)
(setq-local tex-face-alist tex-latex-face-alist)
(add-hook 'fill-nobreak-predicate #'latex-fill-nobreak-predicate nil t)
(setq-local indent-line-function #'latex-indent)
(setq-local fill-indent-according-to-mode t)
(add-hook 'completion-at-point-functions
#'latex-complete-data nil 'local)
(add-hook 'flymake-diagnostic-functions #'tex-chktex nil t)
(setq-local outline-regexp latex-outline-regexp)
(setq-local outline-level #'latex-outline-level)
(setq-local forward-sexp-function #'latex-forward-sexp)
(setq-local skeleton-end-hook nil))
;;;###autoload
(define-derived-mode slitex-mode latex-mode "SliTeX"
"Major mode for editing files of input for SliTeX.
Makes $ and } display the characters they match.
Makes \" insert \\=`\\=` when it seems to be the beginning of a quotation,
and \\='\\=' when it appears to be the end; it inserts \" only after a \\.
Use \\[tex-region] to run SliTeX on the current region, plus the preamble
copied from the top of the file (containing \\documentstyle, etc.),
running SliTeX under a special subshell. \\[tex-buffer] does the whole buffer.
\\[tex-file] saves the buffer and then processes the file.
\\[tex-print] prints the .dvi file made by any of these.
\\[tex-view] previews the .dvi file made by any of these.
\\[tex-bibtex-file] runs bibtex on the file of the current buffer.
Use \\[tex-validate-buffer] to check buffer for paragraphs containing
mismatched $'s or braces.
Special commands:
\\{slitex-mode-map}
Mode variables:
slitex-run-command
Command string used by \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer].
tex-directory
Directory in which to create temporary files for SliTeX jobs
run by \\[tex-region] or \\[tex-buffer].
tex-dvi-print-command
Command string used by \\[tex-print] to print a .dvi file.
tex-alt-dvi-print-command
Alternative command string used by \\[tex-print] (when given a prefix
argument) to print a .dvi file.
tex-dvi-view-command
Command string used by \\[tex-view] to preview a .dvi file.
tex-show-queue-command
Command string used by \\[tex-show-print-queue] to show the print
queue that \\[tex-print] put your job on.
Entering SliTeX mode runs the hook `text-mode-hook', then the hook
`tex-mode-hook', then the hook `latex-mode-hook', and finally the hook
`slitex-mode-hook'. When the special subshell is initiated, the hook
`tex-shell-hook' is run."
(setq tex-command slitex-run-command)
(setq tex-start-of-header "\\\\documentstyle{slides}\\|\\\\documentclass{slides}"))
(defvar tildify-space-string)
(defvar tildify-foreach-region-function)
(declare-function tildify-foreach-ignore-environments
"tildify" (pairs callback _beg end))
(defvar tex--prettify-symbols-alist)
(defun tex-common-initialization ()
;; Regexp isearch should accept newline and formfeed as whitespace.
(setq-local search-whitespace-regexp "[ \t\r\n\f]+")
;; Use tilde as hard-space character in tildify package.
(setq-local tildify-space-string "~")
;; FIXME: Use the fact that we're parsing the document already
;; rather than using regex-based filtering.
(setq-local tildify-foreach-region-function
(apply-partially
#'tildify-foreach-ignore-environments
`(("\\\\\\\\" . "") ; do not remove this
(,(concat "\\\\begin{\\("
(regexp-opt '("verbatim" "math" "displaymath"
"equation" "eqnarray" "eqnarray*"))
"\\)}")
. ("\\\\end{" 1 "}"))
("\\\\verb\\*?\\(.\\)" . (1))
("\\$\\$?" . (0))
("\\\\(" . "\\\\)")
("\\\\[[]" . "\\\\[]]")
("\\\\[a-zA-Z]+\\( +\\|{}\\)[a-zA-Z]*" . "")
("%" . "$"))))
;; A line containing just $$ is treated as a paragraph separator.
(setq-local paragraph-start "[ \t]*$\\|[\f\\%]\\|[ \t]*\\$\\$")
;; A line starting with $$ starts a paragraph,
;; but does not separate paragraphs if it has more stuff on it.
(setq-local paragraph-separate "[ \t]*$\\|[\f\\%]\\|[ \t]*\\$\\$[ \t]*$")
(setq-local add-log-current-defun-function #'tex-current-defun-name)
(setq-local comment-start "%")
(setq-local comment-add 1)
(setq-local comment-start-skip
"\\(\\(^\\|[^\\\n]\\)\\(\\\\\\\\\\)*\\)\\(%+ *\\)")
(setq-local parse-sexp-ignore-comments t)
(setq-local compare-windows-whitespace #'tex-categorize-whitespace)
(setq-local facemenu-add-face-function #'tex-facemenu-add-face-function)
(setq-local facemenu-end-add-face "}")
(setq-local facemenu-remove-face-function t)
(setq-local font-lock-defaults
'(( tex-font-lock-keywords tex-font-lock-keywords-1
tex-font-lock-keywords-2 tex-font-lock-keywords-3)
nil nil nil nil
;; Who ever uses that anyway ???
(font-lock-mark-block-function . mark-paragraph)
(font-lock-syntactic-face-function
. tex-font-lock-syntactic-face-function)
(font-lock-unfontify-region-function
. tex-font-lock-unfontify-region)))
(setq-local prettify-symbols-alist tex--prettify-symbols-alist)
(add-function :override (local 'prettify-symbols-compose-predicate)
#'tex--prettify-symbols-compose-p)
(setq-local syntax-propertize-function
(syntax-propertize-rules latex-syntax-propertize-rules))
;; Don't add extra processing to `syntax-propertize' in files where
;; expl3 syntax is always active.
:after-hook (progn (tex-expl-buffer-parse)
(unless tex-expl-buffer-p
(add-hook 'syntax-propertize-extend-region-functions
#'tex-expl-region-set nil t)))
;; TABs in verbatim environments don't do what you think.
(setq-local indent-tabs-mode nil)
;; Set up xref backend in TeX buffers.
(add-hook 'xref-backend-functions #'tex--xref-backend nil t)
;; Other vars that should be buffer-local.
(make-local-variable 'tex-command)
(make-local-variable 'tex-start-of-header)
(make-local-variable 'tex-end-of-header)
(make-local-variable 'tex-trailer))
(defun tex-categorize-whitespace (backward-limit)
;; compare-windows-whitespace is set to this.
;; This is basically a finite-state machine.
;; Returns a symbol telling how TeX would treat
;; the whitespace we are looking at: null, space, or par.
(let ((category 'null)
(not-finished t))
(skip-chars-backward " \t\n\f" backward-limit)
(while not-finished
(cond ((looking-at "[ \t]+")
(goto-char (match-end 0))
(if (eq category 'null)
(setq category 'space)))
((looking-at "\n")
(cond ((eq category 'newline)
(setq category 'par)
(setq not-finished nil))
(t
(setq category 'newline) ;a strictly internal state
(goto-char (match-end 0)))))
((looking-at "\f+")
(setq category 'par)
(setq not-finished nil))
(t
(setq not-finished nil))))
(skip-chars-forward " \t\n\f")
(if (eq category 'newline)
'space ;TeX doesn't distinguish
category)))
(defun tex-insert-quote (arg)
"Insert the appropriate quote marks for TeX.
Inserts the value of `tex-open-quote' (normally \\=`\\=`) or `tex-close-quote'
\(normally \\='\\=') depending on the context. With prefix argument, always
inserts \" characters."
(interactive "*P")
;; Discover if we'll be inserting normal double quotes.
;;
(if (or arg (memq (char-syntax (preceding-char)) '(?/ ?\\))
(eq (get-text-property (point) 'face) 'tex-verbatim)
(nth 4 (syntax-ppss)) ; non-nil if point is in a TeX comment
;; Discover if a preceding occurrence of `tex-open-quote'
;; should be morphed to a normal double quote.
;;
(and (>= (point) (+ (point-min) (length tex-open-quote)))
(save-excursion
(backward-char (length tex-open-quote))
(when (or (looking-at (regexp-quote tex-open-quote))
(looking-at (regexp-quote tex-close-quote)))
(delete-char (length tex-open-quote))
(when (looking-at (regexp-quote tex-close-quote))
(delete-char (length tex-close-quote)))
t))))
;; Insert the normal quote (eventually letting
;; `electric-pair-mode' do its thing).
;;
(self-insert-command (prefix-numeric-value arg))
;; We'll be inserting fancy TeX quotes, but consider and imitate
;; `electric-pair-mode''s two behaviors: pair-insertion and
;; region wrapping.
;;
(if (and electric-pair-mode (use-region-p))
(let* ((saved (point-marker)))
(goto-char (mark))
(insert (if (> saved (mark)) tex-open-quote tex-close-quote))
(goto-char saved)
(insert (if (> saved (mark)) tex-close-quote tex-open-quote)))
(if (or (memq (char-syntax (preceding-char)) '(?\( ?> ?\s))
(memq (preceding-char) '(?~ ?')))
;; We're in an "opening" context
;;
(if electric-pair-mode
(if (looking-at (regexp-quote tex-close-quote))
(forward-char (length tex-close-quote))
(insert tex-open-quote)
(insert tex-close-quote)
(backward-char (length tex-close-quote)))
(insert tex-open-quote))
;; We're in a "closing" context.
;;
(if (looking-at (regexp-quote tex-close-quote))
(forward-char (length tex-close-quote))
(insert tex-close-quote))))))
(defun tex-validate-buffer ()
"Check current buffer for paragraphs containing mismatched braces or $s.
Their positions are recorded in the buffer `*Occur*'.
To find a particular invalidity from `*Occur*', switch to that buffer
and type C-c C-c or click with mouse-2
on the line for the invalidity you want to see."
(interactive)
(let ((buffer (current-buffer))
(prevpos (point-min))
(linenum nil)
(num-matches 0))
(with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Occur*"
(princ "Mismatches:\n")
(with-current-buffer standard-output
(occur-mode)
;; This won't actually work...Really, this whole thing should
;; be rewritten instead of being a hack on top of occur.
(setq occur-revert-arguments (list nil 0 (list buffer))))
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-max))
;; Do a little shimmy to place point at the end of the last
;; "real" paragraph. Need to avoid validating across an \end,
;; because that blows up latex-forward-sexp.
(backward-paragraph)
(forward-paragraph)
(while (not (bobp))
;; Scan the previous paragraph for invalidities.
(backward-paragraph)
(save-excursion
(or (tex-validate-region (point) (save-excursion
(forward-paragraph)
(point)))
(let ((end (line-beginning-position 2))
start tem)
(beginning-of-line)
(setq start (point))
;; Keep track of line number as we scan,
;; in a cumulative fashion.
(if linenum
(setq linenum (- linenum
(count-lines prevpos (point))))
(setq linenum (1+ (count-lines 1 start))))
(setq prevpos (point))
;; Mention this mismatch in *Occur*.
;; Since we scan from end of buffer to beginning,
;; add each mismatch at the beginning of *Occur*.
(save-excursion
(setq tem (point-marker))
(set-buffer standard-output)
(goto-char (point-min))
;; Skip "Mismatches:" header line.
(forward-line 1)
(setq num-matches (1+ num-matches))
(let ((inhibit-read-only t))
(insert-buffer-substring buffer start end)
(let ((text-end (point-marker))
text-beg)
(forward-char (- start end))
(setq text-beg (point-marker))
(insert (format "%3d: " linenum))
(add-text-properties
text-beg (- text-end 1)
'(mouse-face highlight
help-echo
"mouse-2: go to this invalidity"))
(put-text-property (point) (- text-end 1)
'occur-match t)
(put-text-property text-beg text-end
'occur-target tem)))))))))
(with-current-buffer standard-output
(let ((no-matches (zerop num-matches))
(inhibit-read-only t))
(if no-matches
(insert "None!\n"))
(if (called-interactively-p 'interactive)
(message (cond (no-matches "No mismatches found")
((= num-matches 1) "1 mismatch found")
(t "%d mismatches found"))
num-matches)))))))
(defun tex-validate-region (start end)
"Check for mismatched braces or $'s in region.
Returns t if no mismatches. Returns nil and moves point to suspect
area if a mismatch is found."
(interactive "r")
(let ((failure-point nil) (max-possible-sexps (- end start)))
(save-excursion
(condition-case ()
(save-restriction
(narrow-to-region start end)
;; First check that the open and close parens balance in numbers.
(goto-char start)
(while (and (not (eobp))
(<= 0 (setq max-possible-sexps
(1- max-possible-sexps))))
(forward-sexp 1))
;; Now check that like matches like.
(goto-char start)
(while (re-search-forward "\\s(" nil t)
(save-excursion
(let ((pos (match-beginning 0)))
(goto-char pos)
(skip-chars-backward "\\\\") ; escaped parens
(forward-sexp 1)
(or (eq (preceding-char) (cdr (syntax-after pos)))
(eq (char-after pos) (cdr (syntax-after (1- (point)))))
(error "Mismatched parentheses"))))))
(error
(skip-syntax-forward " .>")
(setq failure-point (point)))))
(if failure-point (goto-char failure-point))
(not failure-point)))
(defun tex-handle-newline (inhibit-validation)
"Break a TeX paragraph with two newlines, or continue a comment.
If not in a comment, insert two newlines, breaking a paragraph for TeX,
and check for mismatched braces or $s in the paragraph being terminated
unless prefix arg INHIBIT-VALIDATION is non-nil to inhibit the checking.
Otherwise (in a comment), just insert a single continued comment line."
(interactive "*P")
(if (nth 4 (syntax-ppss)) ; non-nil if point is in a TeX comment
(comment-indent-new-line)
(tex-terminate-paragraph inhibit-validation)))
(defun tex-terminate-paragraph (inhibit-validation)
"Insert two newlines, breaking a paragraph for TeX.
Check for mismatched braces or $s in paragraph being terminated.
A prefix arg inhibits the checking."
(interactive "*P")
(or inhibit-validation
(save-excursion
;; For the purposes of this, a "paragraph" is a block of text
;; wherein all the brackets etc are expected to be balanced. It
;; may start after a blank line (ie a "proper" paragraph), or
;; a begin{} or end{} block, etc.
(tex-validate-region
(save-excursion
(backward-paragraph)
(point))
(point)))
(message "Paragraph being closed appears to contain a mismatch"))
(insert "\n\n"))
(define-skeleton tex-insert-braces
"Make a pair of braces and be poised to type inside of them."
nil
?\{ _ ?})
;; This function is used as the value of fill-nobreak-predicate
;; in LaTeX mode. Its job is to prevent line-breaking inside
;; of a \verb construct.
(defun latex-fill-nobreak-predicate ()
(save-excursion
(skip-chars-backward " ")
;; Don't break after \ since `\ ' has special meaning.
(or (and (not (bobp)) (memq (char-syntax (char-before)) '(?\\ ?/)))
(let ((opoint (point))
inside)
(beginning-of-line)
(while (re-search-forward "\\\\verb\\(.\\)" opoint t)
(unless (re-search-forward (regexp-quote (match-string 1)) opoint t)
(setq inside t)))
inside))))
(defvar latex-block-default "enumerate")
(defvar latex-block-args-alist
'(("array" nil ?\{ (skeleton-read "Format: ") ?\})
("tabular" nil ?\{ (skeleton-read "Format: ") ?\})
("minipage" nil ?\{ (skeleton-read "Size: ") ?\})
("picture" nil ?\( (skeleton-read "SizeX,SizeY: ") ?\))
;; FIXME: This is right for Prosper, but not for seminar.
;; ("slide" nil ?\{ (skeleton-read "Title: ") ?\})
)
"Skeleton element to use for arguments to particular environments.
Every element of the list has the form (NAME . SKEL-ELEM) where NAME is
the name of the environment and SKEL-ELEM is an element to use in
a skeleton (see `skeleton-insert').")
(defvar latex-block-body-alist
'(("enumerate" nil '(latex-insert-item) > _)
("itemize" nil '(latex-insert-item) > _)
("table" nil "\\caption{" > (skeleton-read "Caption: ") "}" > \n
'(if (and (boundp 'reftex-mode) reftex-mode) (reftex-label "table"))
\n _)
("figure" nil > _ \n "\\caption{" > (skeleton-read "Caption: ") "}" > \n
'(if (and (boundp 'reftex-mode) reftex-mode) (reftex-label "figure"))))
"Skeleton element to use for the body of particular environments.
Every element of the list has the form (NAME . SKEL-ELEM) where NAME is
the name of the environment and SKEL-ELEM is an element to use in
a skeleton (see `skeleton-insert').")
;; Like tex-insert-braces, but for LaTeX.
(defalias 'tex-latex-block #'latex-insert-block)
(define-skeleton latex-insert-block
"Create a matching pair of lines \\begin{NAME} and \\end{NAME} at point.
Puts point on a blank line between them."
(let ((choice (completing-read (format "LaTeX block name [%s]: "
latex-block-default)
(latex-complete-envnames)
nil nil nil nil latex-block-default)))
(setq latex-block-default choice)
(unless (or (member choice latex-standard-block-names)
(member choice latex-block-names))
;; Remember new block names for later completion.
(push choice latex-block-names))
choice)
\n "\\begin{" str "}"
(cdr (assoc str latex-block-args-alist))
> \n (or (cdr (assoc str latex-block-body-alist)) '(nil > _))
(unless (bolp) '\n)
"\\end{" str "}" > \n)
(define-skeleton latex-insert-item
"Insert an \\item macro."
nil
\n "\\item " >)
;;;; LaTeX completion.
(defvar latex-complete-bibtex-cache nil)
(defvar bibtex-reference-key)
(declare-function reftex-get-bibfile-list "reftex-cite.el" ())
(defun latex-complete-bibtex-keys ()
(when (bound-and-true-p reftex-mode)
(lambda (key pred action)
(let ((re (concat "^[ \t]*@\\([a-zA-Z]+\\)[ \t\n]*\\([{(][ \t\n]*\\)"
(regexp-quote key)))
(files (reftex-get-bibfile-list))
keys)
(if (and (eq (car latex-complete-bibtex-cache)
(reftex-get-bibfile-list))
(string-prefix-p (nth 1 latex-complete-bibtex-cache)
key))
;; Use the cache.
(setq keys (nth 2 latex-complete-bibtex-cache))
(dolist (file files)
(with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect file)
(goto-char (point-min))
(while (re-search-forward re nil t)
(goto-char (match-end 2))
(when (and (not (member-ignore-case (match-string 1)
'("c" "comment" "string")))
(looking-at bibtex-reference-key))
(push (match-string-no-properties 0) keys)))))
;; Fill the cache.
(setq-local latex-complete-bibtex-cache (list files key keys)))
(complete-with-action action keys key pred)))))
(defun latex-complete-envnames ()
(completion-table-in-turn
(append latex-block-names latex-standard-block-names)
(completion-table-dynamic
(lambda (str)
(with-current-buffer (if (and (minibufferp) (minibuffer-selected-window))
(window-buffer (minibuffer-selected-window))
(current-buffer))
(save-excursion
(let ((comps '())
(pos (point)))
(goto-char (point-min))
(while (re-search-forward (concat "\\\\begin{\\(" str "[^}\n ]*\\)")
nil t)
(unless (and (<= (match-beginning 0) pos)
(>= (match-end 0) pos))
(push (match-string 1) comps)))
comps)))))))
(defun latex-complete-refkeys ()
(when (boundp 'reftex-docstruct-symbol)
(symbol-value reftex-docstruct-symbol)))
(defvar latex-complete-alist
`(("\\`\\\\\\(short\\)?cite\\'" . ,#'latex-complete-bibtex-keys)
("\\`\\\\\\(begin\\|end\\)\\'" . ,#'latex-complete-envnames)
("\\`\\\\[vf]?ref\\'" . ,#'latex-complete-refkeys)))
(defun latex-complete-data ()
"Get completion-data at point."
(save-excursion
(let ((pt (point)))
(skip-chars-backward "^ {}\n\t\\\\")
(pcase (char-before)
((or 'nil ?\s ?\n ?\t ?\}) nil)
(?\\
;; TODO: Complete commands.
nil)
(?\{
;; Complete args to commands.
(let* ((cmd
(save-excursion
(forward-char -1)
(skip-chars-backward " \n")
(buffer-substring (point)
(progn
(skip-chars-backward "a-zA-Z@*")
(let ((n (skip-chars-backward "\\\\")))
(forward-char (* 2 (/ n 2))))
(point)))))
(start (point))
(_ (progn (goto-char pt) (skip-chars-backward "^," start)))
(comp-beg (point))
(_ (progn (goto-char pt) (skip-chars-forward "^, {}\n\t\\\\")))
(comp-end (point))
(table
(funcall
(let ((f (lambda () t)))
(dolist (comp latex-complete-alist)
(if (string-match (car comp) cmd)
(setq f (cdr comp))))
f))))
(if (eq table t)
;; Unknown command.
nil
(list comp-beg comp-end table))))))))
;;;;
;;;; LaTeX syntax navigation
;;;;
(defmacro tex-search-noncomment (&rest body)
"Execute BODY as long as it return non-nil and point is in a comment.
Return the value returned by the last execution of BODY."
(declare (debug t))
(let ((res-sym (make-symbol "result")))
`(let (,res-sym)
(while
(and (setq ,res-sym (progn ,@body))
(save-excursion (skip-chars-backward "^\n%") (not (bolp)))))
,res-sym)))
(defun tex-last-unended-begin ()
"Leave point at the beginning of the last `\\begin{...}' that is unended."
(condition-case nil
(while (and (tex-search-noncomment
(re-search-backward "\\\\\\(begin\\|end\\)\\s *{"))
(looking-at "\\\\end"))
(tex-last-unended-begin))
(search-failed (error "Couldn't find unended \\begin"))))
(defun tex-next-unmatched-end ()
"Leave point at the end of the next `\\end' that is unmatched."
(while (and (tex-search-noncomment
(re-search-forward "\\\\\\(begin\\|end\\)\\s *{[^}]+}"))
(save-excursion (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(looking-at "\\\\begin")))
(tex-next-unmatched-end)))
(defun tex-next-unmatched-eparen (otype)
"Leave point after the next unmatched escaped closing parenthesis.
The string OTYPE is an opening parenthesis type: `(', `{', or `['."
(condition-case nil
(let ((ctype (char-to-string (cdr (aref (syntax-table)
(string-to-char otype))))))
(while (and (tex-search-noncomment
(re-search-forward (format "\\\\[%s%s]" ctype otype)))
(save-excursion
(goto-char (match-beginning 0))
(looking-at (format "\\\\%s" (regexp-quote otype)))))
(tex-next-unmatched-eparen otype)))
(wrong-type-argument (error "Unknown opening parenthesis type: %s" otype))
(search-failed (error "Couldn't find closing escaped paren"))))
(defun tex-last-unended-eparen (ctype)
"Leave point at the start of the last unended escaped opening parenthesis.
The string CTYPE is a closing parenthesis type: `)', `}', or `]'."
(condition-case nil
(let ((otype (char-to-string (cdr (aref (syntax-table)
(string-to-char ctype))))))
(while (and (tex-search-noncomment
(re-search-backward (format "\\\\[%s%s]" ctype otype)))
(looking-at (format "\\\\%s" (regexp-quote ctype))))
(tex-last-unended-eparen ctype)))
(wrong-type-argument (error "Unknown opening parenthesis type: %s" ctype))
(search-failed (error "Couldn't find unended escaped paren"))))
(defun tex-goto-last-unclosed-latex-block ()
"Move point to the last unclosed \\begin{...}.
Mark is left at original location."
(interactive)
(let ((spot))
(save-excursion
(tex-last-unended-begin)
(setq spot (point)))
(push-mark)
(goto-char spot)))
(defvar latex-handle-escaped-parens t)
;; Don't think this one actually _needs_ (for the purposes of
;; tex-mode) to handle escaped parens.
;; Does not handle escaped parens when latex-handle-escaped-parens is nil.
(defun latex-backward-sexp-1 ()
"Like (backward-sexp 1) but aware of multi-char elements and escaped parens."
(let ((pos (point))
(forward-sexp-function))
(backward-sexp 1)
(cond ((looking-at
(if latex-handle-escaped-parens
"\\\\\\(begin\\>\\|[[({]\\)"
"\\\\begin\\>"))
(signal 'scan-error
(list "Containing expression ends prematurely"
(point) (prog1 (point) (goto-char pos)))))
((and latex-handle-escaped-parens
(looking-at "\\\\\\([])}]\\)"))
(tex-last-unended-eparen (match-string 1)))
((eq (char-after) ?{)
(let ((newpos (point)))
(when (ignore-errors (backward-sexp 1) t)
(if (or (looking-at "\\\\end\\>")
;; In case the \\ ends a verbatim section.
(and (looking-at "end\\>") (eq (char-before) ?\\)))
(tex-last-unended-begin)
(goto-char newpos))))))))
;; Note this does not handle things like mismatched brackets inside
;; begin/end blocks.
;; Needs to handle escaped parens for tex-validate-*.
;; https://lists.gnu.org/r/bug-gnu-emacs/2007-09/msg00038.html
;; Does not handle escaped parens when latex-handle-escaped-parens is nil.
(defun latex-forward-sexp-1 ()
"Like (forward-sexp 1) but aware of multi-char elements and escaped parens."
(let ((pos (point))
(forward-sexp-function))
(forward-sexp 1)
(let ((newpos (point)))
(skip-syntax-backward "/w")
(cond
((looking-at "\\\\end\\>")
(signal 'scan-error
(list "Containing expression ends prematurely"
(point)
(prog1
(progn (ignore-errors (forward-sexp 2)) (point))
(goto-char pos)))))
((looking-at "\\\\begin\\>")
(goto-char (match-end 0))
(tex-next-unmatched-end))
;; A better way to handle this, \( .. \) etc, is probably to
;; temporarily change the syntax of the \ in \( to punctuation.
((and latex-handle-escaped-parens
(looking-back "\\\\[])}]" (- (point) 2)))
(signal 'scan-error
(list "Containing expression ends prematurely"
(- (point) 2) (prog1 (point)
(goto-char pos)))))
((and latex-handle-escaped-parens
(looking-back "\\\\\\([({[]\\)" (- (point) 2)))
(tex-next-unmatched-eparen (match-string 1)))
(t (goto-char newpos))))))
(defun latex-forward-sexp (&optional arg)
"Like `forward-sexp' but aware of multi-char elements and escaped parens."
(interactive "P")
(unless arg (setq arg 1))
(let ((pos (point))
(opoint 0))
(condition-case err
(while (and (/= (point) opoint)
(/= arg 0))
(setq opoint (point))
(setq arg
(if (> arg 0)
(progn (latex-forward-sexp-1) (1- arg))
(progn (latex-backward-sexp-1) (1+ arg)))))
(scan-error
(goto-char pos)
(signal (car err) (cdr err))))))
(defun latex-syntax-after ()
"Like (char-syntax (char-after)) but aware of multi-char elements."
(if (looking-at "\\\\end\\>") ?\) (char-syntax (following-char))))
(defun latex-skip-close-parens ()
"Like (skip-syntax-forward \" )\") but aware of multi-char elements."
(let ((forward-sexp-function nil))
(while (progn (skip-syntax-forward " )")
(looking-at "\\\\end\\>"))
(forward-sexp 2))))
(defun latex-down-list ()
"Like (down-list 1) but aware of multi-char elements."
(forward-comment (point-max))
(let ((forward-sexp-function nil))
(if (not (looking-at "\\\\begin\\>"))
(down-list 1)
(forward-sexp 1)
;; Skip arguments.
(while (looking-at "[ \t]*[[{(]")
(with-syntax-table tex-mode-syntax-table
(forward-sexp))))))
(defalias 'tex-close-latex-block #'latex-close-block)
(define-skeleton latex-close-block
"Create an \\end{...} to match the last unclosed \\begin{...}."
(save-excursion
(tex-last-unended-begin)
(if (not (looking-at "\\\\begin\\(\\s *{[^}\n]*}\\)")) '("{" _ "}")
(match-string 1)))
\n "\\end" str > \n)
(define-skeleton latex-split-block
"Split the enclosing environment by inserting \\end{..}\\begin{..} at point."
(save-excursion
(tex-last-unended-begin)
(if (not (looking-at "\\\\begin\\(\\s *{[^}\n]*}\\)")) '("{" _ "}")
(prog1 (match-string 1)
(goto-char (match-end 1))
(setq v1 (buffer-substring (point)
(progn
(while (looking-at "[ \t]*[[{]")
(forward-sexp 1))
(point)))))))
\n "\\end" str > \n _ \n "\\begin" str v1 > \n)
(defconst tex-discount-args-cmds
'("begin" "end" "input" "special" "cite" "ref" "include" "includeonly"
"documentclass" "usepackage" "label")
"TeX commands whose arguments should not be counted as text.")
(defun tex-count-words (begin end)
"Count the number of words in the buffer."
(interactive
(if (and transient-mark-mode mark-active)
(list (region-beginning) (region-end))
(list (point-min) (point-max))))
;; TODO: skip comments and math and maybe some environments.
(save-excursion
(goto-char begin)
(let ((count 0))
(while (and (< (point) end) (re-search-forward "\\<" end t))
(if (not (eq (char-syntax (preceding-char)) ?/))
(progn
;; Don't count single-char words.
(unless (looking-at ".\\>") (cl-incf count))
(forward-char 1))
(let ((cmd
(buffer-substring-no-properties
(point) (progn (when (zerop (skip-chars-forward "a-zA-Z@"))
(forward-char 1))
(point)))))
(when (member cmd tex-discount-args-cmds)
(skip-chars-forward "*")
(forward-comment (point-max))
(when (looking-at "\\[")
(forward-sexp 1)
(forward-comment (point-max)))
(if (not (looking-at "{"))
(forward-char 1)
(forward-sexp 1))))))
(message "%s words" count))))
(defun tex-expl-buffer-parse ()
"Identify buffers using expl3 syntax throughout."
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(when (tex-search-noncomment
(re-search-forward
"\\\\\\(?:ExplFile\\|ProvidesExpl\\|__xparse_file\\)"
nil t))
(setq tex-expl-buffer-p t))))
(defun tex-expl-region-set (_beg _end)
"Create a list of regions where expl3 syntax is active.
This function updates the list whenever `syntax-propertize' runs, and
stores it in the buffer-local variable `tex-expl-region-list'. The list
will always be nil when the buffer visits an expl3 file, for example, an
expl3 class or package, where the entire file uses expl3 syntax."
(unless syntax-ppss--updated-cache;; Stop forward search running twice.
(setq tex-expl-region-list nil)
;; Leaving this test here allows users to set `tex-expl-buffer-p'
;; independently of the mode's automatic detection of an expl3 file.
(unless tex-expl-buffer-p
(goto-char (point-min))
(let ((case-fold-search nil))
(while (tex-search-noncomment
(search-forward "\\ExplSyntaxOn" nil t))
(let ((new-beg (point))
(new-end (or (tex-search-noncomment
(search-forward "\\ExplSyntaxOff" nil t))
(point-max))))
(push (cons new-beg new-end) tex-expl-region-list)))))))
;;; Invoking TeX in an inferior shell.
;; Why use a shell instead of running TeX directly? Because if TeX
;; gets stuck, the user can switch to the shell window and type at it.
(defvar tex-error-parse-syntax-table
(let ((st (make-syntax-table)))
(modify-syntax-entry ?\( "()" st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\) ")(" st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\\ "\\" st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\{ "_" st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\} "_" st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\[ "_" st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\] "_" st)
;; Single quotations may appear in errors
(modify-syntax-entry ?\" "_" st)
st)
"Syntax-table used while parsing TeX error messages.")
(defun tex-old-error-file-name ()
;; This is unreliable, partly because we don't try very hard, and
;; partly because TeX's output format is eminently ambiguous and unfriendly
;; to automation.
(save-excursion
(save-match-data
(with-syntax-table tex-error-parse-syntax-table
(beginning-of-line)
(backward-up-list 1)
(skip-syntax-forward "(_")
(while (not (let ((try-filename (thing-at-point 'filename)))
(and try-filename
(not (string= "" try-filename))
(file-readable-p try-filename))))
(skip-syntax-backward "(_")
(backward-up-list 1)
(skip-syntax-forward "(_"))
(thing-at-point 'filename)))))
(defconst tex-error-regexp-alist
;; First alternative handles the newer --file-line-error style:
;; ./test2.tex:14: Too many }'s.
'(gnu
;; Second handles the old-style, which spans two lines but doesn't include
;; any file info:
;; ! Too many }'s.
;; l.396 toto}
("^l\\.\\([1-9][0-9]*\\) \\(?:\\.\\.\\.\\)?\\(.*\\)$"
tex-old-error-file-name 1 nil nil nil
;; Since there's no filename to highlight, let's highlight the message.
(2 compilation-error-face))
;; A few common warning messages.
("^\\(?:Und\\|Ov\\)erfull \\\\[hv]box .* at lines? \\(\\([1-9][0-9]*\\)\\(?:--\\([1-9][0-9]*\\)\\)?\\)$"
tex-old-error-file-name (2 . 3) nil 1 nil
(1 compilation-warning-face))
("^(Font) *\\([^ \n].* on input line \\([1-9][0-9]*\\)\\)\\.$"
tex-old-error-file-name 2 nil 1 1
(2 compilation-warning-face))
;; Included files get output as (<file> ...).
;; FIXME: there tend to be a boatload of them at the beginning of the
;; output which aren't that interesting. Maybe we should filter out
;; all the file name that start with /usr/share?
;; ("(\\.?/\\([^() \n]+\\)" 1 nil nil 0)
))
;; The utility functions:
(define-derived-mode tex-shell shell-mode "TeX-Shell"
(setq-local compilation-error-regexp-alist tex-error-regexp-alist)
(compilation-shell-minor-mode t))
;;;###autoload
(defun tex-start-shell ()
(with-current-buffer
(make-comint
"tex-shell"
(or tex-shell-file-name (getenv "ESHELL") shell-file-name)
nil
;; Specify an interactive shell, to make sure it prompts.
"-i")
(let ((proc (get-process "tex-shell")))
(set-process-sentinel proc #'tex-shell-sentinel)
(set-process-query-on-exit-flag proc nil)
(tex-shell)
(while (zerop (buffer-size))
(sleep-for 1)))))
(defun tex-feed-input ()
"Send input to the tex shell process.
In the tex buffer this can be used to continue an interactive tex run.
In the tex shell buffer this command behaves like `comint-send-input'."
(interactive)
(set-buffer (tex-shell-buf))
(comint-send-input)
(tex-recenter-output-buffer nil))
(defun tex-display-shell ()
"Make the TeX shell buffer visible in a window."
(with-suppressed-warnings ((obsolete display-tex-shell-buffer-action))
(display-buffer (tex-shell-buf) display-tex-shell-buffer-action))
(tex-recenter-output-buffer nil))
(defun tex-shell-sentinel (proc _msg)
(cond ((null (buffer-name (process-buffer proc)))
;; buffer killed
(set-process-buffer proc nil)
(tex-delete-last-temp-files))
((memq (process-status proc) '(signal exit))
(tex-delete-last-temp-files))))
(defun tex-set-buffer-directory (buffer directory)
"Set BUFFER's default directory to be DIRECTORY."
(setq directory (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name directory)))
(if (not (file-directory-p directory))
(error "%s is not a directory" directory)
(with-current-buffer buffer
(setq default-directory directory))))
(defvar-local tex-send-command-modified-tick 0)
(defun tex-shell-proc ()
(or (tex-shell-running) (error "No TeX subprocess")))
(defun tex-shell-buf ()
(process-buffer (tex-shell-proc)))
(defun tex-shell-buf-no-error ()
(let ((proc (tex-shell-running)))
(and proc (process-buffer proc))))
(defun tex-send-command (command &optional file background)
"Send COMMAND to TeX shell process, substituting optional FILE for *.
Do this in background if optional BACKGROUND is t. If COMMAND has no *,
FILE will be appended, preceded by a blank, to COMMAND. If FILE is nil, no
substitution will be made in COMMAND. COMMAND can be any expression that
evaluates to a command string.
Return the process in which TeX is running."
(save-excursion
(let* ((cmd (eval command t))
(proc (tex-shell-proc))
(buf (process-buffer proc))
(star (string-search "*" cmd))
(string
(concat
(if (null file)
cmd
(if (file-name-absolute-p file)
(setq file (convert-standard-filename file)))
(if star (concat (substring cmd 0 star)
(shell-quote-argument file)
(substring cmd (1+ star)))
(concat cmd " " (shell-quote-argument file))))
(if background "&" ""))))
;; Switch to buffer before checking for subproc output in it.
(set-buffer buf)
;; If text is unchanged since previous tex-send-command,
;; we haven't got any output. So wait for output now.
(if (= (buffer-modified-tick buf) tex-send-command-modified-tick)
(accept-process-output proc))
(goto-char (process-mark proc))
(insert string)
(comint-send-input)
(setq tex-send-command-modified-tick (buffer-modified-tick buf))
proc)))
(defun tex-delete-last-temp-files (&optional not-all)
"Delete any junk files from last temp file.
If NOT-ALL is non-nil, save the `.dvi' file."
(if tex-last-temp-file
(let* ((dir (file-name-directory tex-last-temp-file))
(list (and (file-directory-p dir)
(file-name-all-completions
(file-name-base tex-last-temp-file)
dir))))
(while list
(if not-all
(and
;; If arg is non-nil, don't delete the .dvi file.
(not (string-match "\\.dvi$" (car list)))
(delete-file (concat dir (car list))))
(delete-file (concat dir (car list))))
(setq list (cdr list))))))
(add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook #'tex-delete-last-temp-files)
;;
;; Machinery to guess the command that the user wants to execute.
;;
(defvar tex-compile-history nil)
(defvar tex-input-files-re
(concat "\\." (regexp-opt '("tex" "texi" "texinfo"
"bbl" "ind" "sty" "cls") t)
;; Include files with no dots (for directories).
"\\'\\|\\`[^.]+\\'"))
(defcustom tex-use-reftex t
"If non-nil, use RefTeX's list of files to determine what command to use."
:type 'boolean
:group 'tex)
(defvar tex-compile-commands
`(,@(mapcar (lambda (prefix)
`((concat ,prefix tex-command
" " tex-start-options
" " (if (< 0 (length tex-start-commands))
(shell-quote-argument tex-start-commands))
" %f")
t "%r.pdf"))
'("pdf" "xe" "lua"))
((concat tex-command
" " tex-start-options
" " (if (< 0 (length tex-start-commands))
(shell-quote-argument tex-start-commands))
" %f")
t "%r.dvi")
("xdvi %r &" "%r.dvi")
("\\doc-view \"%r.pdf\"" "%r.pdf")
("evince %r.pdf &" "%r.pdf")
("mupdf %r.pdf &" "%r.pdf")
("xpdf %r.pdf &" "%r.pdf")
("gv %r.ps &" "%r.ps")
("yap %r &" "%r.dvi")
("advi %r &" "%r.dvi")
("gv %r.pdf &" "%r.pdf")
("bibtex %r" "%r.aux" "%r.bbl")
("makeindex %r" "%r.idx" "%r.ind")
("texindex %r.??")
("dvipdfm %r" "%r.dvi" "%r.pdf")
("dvipdf %r" "%r.dvi" "%r.pdf")
("dvips -o %r.ps %r" "%r.dvi" "%r.ps")
("ps2pdf %r.ps" "%r.ps" "%r.pdf")
("lpr %r.ps" "%r.ps"))
"List of commands for `tex-compile'.
Each element should be of the form (FORMAT IN OUT) where
FORMAT is an expression that evaluates to a string that can contain
- `%r' the main file name without extension.
- `%f' the main file name.
IN can be either a string (with the same % escapes in it) indicating
the name of the input file, or t to indicate that the input is all
the TeX files of the document, or nil if we don't know.
OUT describes the output file and is either a %-escaped string
or nil to indicate that there is no output file.")
(defun tex-guess-main-file (&optional all)
"Find a likely `tex-main-file'.
Looks for hints in other buffers in the same directory or in
ALL other buffers. If ALL is `sub' only look at buffers in parent directories
of the current buffer."
(let ((dir default-directory)
(header-re tex-start-of-header))
(catch 'found
;; Look for a buffer with `tex-main-file' set.
(dolist (buf (if (consp all) all (buffer-list)))
(with-current-buffer buf
(when (and (cond
((null all) (equal dir default-directory))
((eq all 'sub) (string-prefix-p default-directory dir))
(t))
(stringp tex-main-file))
(throw 'found (expand-file-name tex-main-file)))))
;; Look for a buffer containing the magic `tex-start-of-header'.
(dolist (buf (if (consp all) all (buffer-list)))
(with-current-buffer buf
(when (and (cond
((null all) (equal dir default-directory))
((eq all 'sub) (string-prefix-p default-directory dir))
(t))
buffer-file-name
;; (or (easy-mmode-derived-mode-p 'latex-mode)
;; (easy-mmode-derived-mode-p 'plain-tex-mode))
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(widen)
(goto-char (point-min))
(re-search-forward
header-re (+ (point) 10000) t))))
(throw 'found (expand-file-name buffer-file-name))))))))
(defun tex-main-file ()
"Return the relative name of the main file."
(let* ((file (or tex-main-file
;; Compatibility with AUCTeX.
(with-no-warnings
(when (boundp 'TeX-master)
(cond ((stringp TeX-master)
(setq-local tex-main-file TeX-master))
((and (eq TeX-master t) buffer-file-name)
(file-relative-name buffer-file-name)))))
;; Try to guess the main file.
(if (not buffer-file-name)
(error "Buffer is not associated with any file")
(file-relative-name
(if (save-excursion
(goto-char (point-min))
(re-search-forward tex-start-of-header
(+ (point) 10000) t))
;; This is the main file.
buffer-file-name
;; This isn't the main file, let's try to find better,
(or (tex-guess-main-file)
(tex-guess-main-file 'sub)
;; (tex-guess-main-file t)
buffer-file-name)))))))
(if (or (file-exists-p file) (string-match "\\.tex\\'" file))
file (concat file ".tex"))))
(defun tex-summarize-command (cmd)
(if (not (stringp cmd)) ""
(mapconcat #'identity
(mapcar (lambda (s) (car (split-string s)))
(split-string cmd "\\s-*\\(?:;\\|&&\\)\\s-*"))
"&")))
(defun tex-uptodate-p (file)
"Return non-nil if FILE is not up-to-date w.r.t the document source files.
FILE is typically the output DVI or PDF file."
;; We should check all the files included !!!
(and
;; Clearly, the target must exist.
(file-exists-p file)
;; And the last run must not have asked for a rerun.
;; FIXME: this should check that the last run was done on the same file.
(let ((buf (condition-case nil (tex-shell-buf) (error nil))))
(when buf
(with-current-buffer buf
(save-excursion
(goto-char (point-max))
(and (re-search-backward
(concat "(see the transcript file for additional information)"
"\\|^Output written on .*"
(regexp-quote (file-name-nondirectory file))
" (.*)\\.")
nil t)
(> (save-excursion
;; Usually page numbers are output as [N], but
;; I've already seen things like
;; [N{/var/lib/texmf/fonts/map/pdftex/updmap/pdftex.map}]
;; as well as [N.N] (e.g. with 'acmart' style).
(or (re-search-backward
"\\[[0-9]+\\({[^}]*}\\|\\.[0-9]+\\)?\\]"
nil t)
(point-min)))
(save-excursion
(or (re-search-backward "Rerun" nil t)
(point-min)))))))))
;; And the input files must not have been changed in the meantime.
(let ((files (if (and tex-use-reftex
(fboundp 'reftex-scanning-info-available-p)
(reftex-scanning-info-available-p))
(reftex-all-document-files)
(list (file-name-directory (expand-file-name file)))))
(ignored-dirs-re
(concat
(regexp-opt
(delq nil (mapcar (lambda (s) (if (eq (aref s (1- (length s))) ?/)
(substring s 0 (1- (length s)))))
completion-ignored-extensions))
t) "\\'"))
(uptodate t))
(while (and files uptodate)
(let ((f (pop files)))
(if (and (file-directory-p f)
;; Avoid infinite loops.
(not (file-symlink-p f)))
(unless (string-match ignored-dirs-re f)
(setq files (nconc
(ignore-errors ;Not readable or something.
(directory-files f t tex-input-files-re))
files)))
(when (file-newer-than-file-p f file)
(setq uptodate nil)))))
uptodate)))
(defvar tex-executable-cache nil)
(defun tex-executable-exists-p (name)
"Like `executable-find' but with a cache."
(let ((f (and (string-match "^\\\\\\([^ \t\n]+\\)" name)
(intern-soft (concat "tex-cmd-" (match-string 1 name))))))
(if (fboundp f)
f
(let ((cache (assoc name tex-executable-cache)))
(if cache (cdr cache)
(let ((executable (executable-find name)))
(push (cons name executable) tex-executable-cache)
executable))))))
(defun tex-command-executable (cmd)
(let ((s (if (stringp cmd) cmd (eval (car cmd) t))))
(substring s 0 (string-match "[ \t]\\|\\'" s))))
(defun tex-command-active-p (cmd fspec)
"Return non-nil if the CMD spec might need to be run."
(let ((in (nth 1 cmd))
(out (nth 2 cmd)))
(if (stringp in)
(let ((file (format-spec in fspec)))
(when (file-exists-p file)
(or (not out)
(file-newer-than-file-p
file (format-spec out fspec)))))
(when (and (eq in t) (stringp out))
(not (tex-uptodate-p (format-spec out fspec)))))))
(defcustom tex-cmd-bibtex-args "--min-crossref=100"
"Extra args to pass to `bibtex' by default."
:type 'string
:version "23.1"
:group 'tex-run)
(defun tex--quote-spec (fspec)
(cl-loop for (char . file) in fspec
collect (cons char (shell-quote-argument file))))
(defun tex-format-cmd (format fspec)
"Like `format-spec' but add user-specified args to the command.
Only applies the FSPEC to the args part of FORMAT."
(setq fspec (tex--quote-spec fspec))
(if (not (string-match "\\([^ /\\]+\\) " format))
(format-spec format fspec)
(let* ((prefix (substring format 0 (match-beginning 0)))
(cmd (match-string 1 format))
(args (substring format (match-end 0)))
(sym (intern-soft (format "tex-cmd-%s-args" cmd)))
(extra-args (and sym (symbol-value sym))))
(concat prefix cmd
(if extra-args (concat " " extra-args))
" " (format-spec args fspec)))))
(defun tex-compile-default (fspec)
"Guess a default command given the `format-spec' FSPEC."
;; TODO: Learn to do latex+dvips!
(let ((cmds nil)
(unchanged-in nil))
;; Only consider active commands.
(dolist (cmd tex-compile-commands)
(when (tex-executable-exists-p (tex-command-executable cmd))
(if (tex-command-active-p cmd fspec)
(push cmd cmds)
(push (nth 1 cmd) unchanged-in))))
;; If no command seems to be applicable, arbitrarily pick the first one.
(setq cmds (if cmds (nreverse cmds) (list (car tex-compile-commands))))
;; Remove those commands whose input was considered stable for
;; some other command (typically if (t . "%.pdf") is inactive
;; then we're using pdflatex and the fact that the dvi file
;; is nonexistent doesn't matter).
(let ((tmp nil))
(dolist (cmd cmds)
(unless (member (nth 1 cmd) unchanged-in)
(push cmd tmp)))
;; Only remove if there's something left.
(if tmp (setq cmds (nreverse tmp))))
;; Remove commands whose input is not up-to-date either.
(let ((outs (delq nil (mapcar (lambda (x) (nth 2 x)) cmds)))
(tmp nil))
(dolist (cmd cmds)
(unless (member (nth 1 cmd) outs)
(push cmd tmp)))
;; Only remove if there's something left.
(if tmp (setq cmds (nreverse tmp))))
;; Select which file we're going to operate on (the latest).
(let ((latest (nth 1 (car cmds))))
(dolist (cmd (prog1 (cdr cmds) (setq cmds (list (car cmds)))))
(if (equal latest (nth 1 cmd))
(push cmd cmds)
(unless (eq latest t) ;Can't beat that!
(if (or (not (stringp latest))
(eq (nth 1 cmd) t)
(and (stringp (nth 1 cmd))
(file-newer-than-file-p
(format-spec (nth 1 cmd) fspec)
(format-spec latest fspec))))
(setq latest (nth 1 cmd) cmds (list cmd)))))))
;; Expand the command spec into the actual text.
(dolist (cmd (prog1 cmds (setq cmds nil)))
(push (cons (eval (car cmd) t) (cdr cmd)) cmds))
;; Select the favorite command from the history.
(let ((hist tex-compile-history)
re hist-cmd)
(while hist
(setq hist-cmd (pop hist))
(setq re (concat "\\`"
(regexp-quote (tex-command-executable hist-cmd))
"\\([ \t]\\|\\'\\)"))
(dolist (cmd cmds)
;; If the hist entry uses the same command and applies to a file
;; of the same type (e.g. `gv %r.pdf' vs `gv %r.ps'), select cmd.
(and (string-match re (car cmd))
(or (not (string-match "%[fr]\\([-._[:alnum:]]+\\)" (car cmd)))
(string-match (regexp-quote (match-string 1 (car cmd)))
hist-cmd))
(setq hist nil cmds (list cmd)))))
;; Substitute and return.
(if (and hist-cmd
(string-match (concat "[' \t\"]" (format-spec "%r" fspec)
"\\([;&' \t\"]\\|\\'\\)")
hist-cmd))
;; The history command was already applied to the same file,
;; so just reuse it.
hist-cmd
(if cmds (tex-format-cmd (caar cmds) fspec))))))
(defun tex-cmd-doc-view (file)
(pop-to-buffer (find-file-noselect file)))
(defun tex-compile (dir cmd)
"Run a command CMD on current TeX buffer's file in DIR."
;; FIXME: Use time-stamps on files to decide the next op.
(interactive
(let* ((file (tex-main-file))
(default-directory
(prog1 (file-name-directory (expand-file-name file))
(setq file (file-name-nondirectory file))))
(root (file-name-sans-extension file))
(fspec (list (cons ?r root)
(cons ?f file)))
(default (tex-compile-default fspec)))
(list default-directory
(completing-read
(format-prompt "Command" (tex-summarize-command default))
(mapcar (lambda (x)
(list (tex-format-cmd (eval (car x) t) fspec)))
tex-compile-commands)
nil nil nil 'tex-compile-history default))))
(save-some-buffers (not compilation-ask-about-save) nil)
(let ((f (and (string-match "^\\\\\\([^ \t\n]+\\)" cmd)
(intern-soft (concat "tex-cmd-" (match-string 1 cmd))))))
(if (functionp f)
(condition-case nil
(let ((default-directory dir))
(apply f (split-string-and-unquote
(substring cmd (match-end 0)))))
(wrong-number-of-arguments
(error "Wrong number of arguments to %s"
(substring (symbol-name f) 8))))
(if (tex-shell-running)
(tex-kill-job)
(tex-start-shell))
(setq tex-print-file (expand-file-name (tex-main-file)))
(tex-send-tex-command cmd dir))))
(defun tex-start-tex (command file &optional dir)
"Start a TeX run, using COMMAND on FILE."
(let* ((star (string-search "*" command))
(compile-command
(if star
(concat (substring command 0 star)
(shell-quote-argument file)
(substring command (1+ star)))
(concat command " "
tex-start-options
(if (< 0 (length tex-start-commands))
(concat
(shell-quote-argument tex-start-commands) " "))
(shell-quote-argument file)))))
(tex-send-tex-command compile-command dir)))
(defun tex-send-tex-command (cmd &optional dir)
(unless (or (equal dir (let ((buf (tex-shell-buf-no-error)))
(and buf (with-current-buffer buf
default-directory))))
(not dir))
(let (shell-dirtrack-verbose)
(tex-send-command tex-shell-cd-command dir)))
(with-current-buffer (process-buffer (tex-send-command cmd))
(setq next-error-last-buffer (current-buffer))
(compilation-forget-errors))
(tex-display-shell)
(setq tex-last-buffer-texed (current-buffer)))
;;; The commands:
(defun tex-region (beg end)
"Run TeX on the current region, via a temporary file.
The file's name comes from the variable `tex-zap-file' and the
variable `tex-directory' says where to put it.
If the buffer has a header, the header is given to TeX before the
region itself. The buffer's header is all lines between the strings
defined by `tex-start-of-header' and `tex-end-of-header' inclusive.
The header must start in the first 100 lines of the buffer.
The value of `tex-trailer' is given to TeX as input after the region.
The value of `tex-command' specifies the command to use to run TeX."
(interactive "r")
(if (tex-shell-running)
(tex-kill-job)
(tex-start-shell))
(or tex-zap-file
(setq tex-zap-file (tex-generate-zap-file-name)))
;; Temp file will be written and TeX will be run in zap-directory.
;; If the TEXINPUTS file has relative directories or if the region has
;; \input of files, this must be the same directory as the file for
;; TeX to access the correct inputs. That's why it's safest if
;; tex-directory is ".".
(let* ((zap-directory
(file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name tex-directory)))
(tex-out-file (expand-file-name (concat tex-zap-file ".tex")
zap-directory))
;; We may be running from an unsaved buffer, in which case
;; there's no point in guessing for a main file name.
(main-file (and buffer-file-name
(expand-file-name (tex-main-file))))
(ismain (string-equal main-file (buffer-file-name)))
already-output)
;; Don't delete temp files if we do the same buffer twice in a row.
(or (eq (current-buffer) tex-last-buffer-texed)
(tex-delete-last-temp-files t))
(let ((default-directory zap-directory)) ; why?
;; We assume the header is fully contained in tex-main-file.
;; We use f-f-ns so we get prompted about any changes on disk.
(if (not main-file)
(setq already-output 0)
(with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect main-file)
(setq already-output (tex-region-header tex-out-file
(and ismain beg)))))
;; Write out the specified region (but don't repeat anything
;; already written in the header).
(write-region (if ismain
(max beg already-output)
beg)
end tex-out-file (not (zerop already-output)))
;; Write the trailer, if any.
;; Precede it with a newline to make sure it
;; is not hidden in a comment.
(if tex-trailer
(write-region (concat "\n" tex-trailer) nil
tex-out-file t)))
;; Record the file name to be deleted afterward.
(setq tex-last-temp-file tex-out-file)
;; Use a relative file name here because (1) the proper dir
;; is already current, and (2) the abs file name is sometimes
;; too long and can make tex crash.
(tex-start-tex tex-command (concat tex-zap-file ".tex") zap-directory)
(setq tex-print-file tex-out-file)))
(defun tex-region-header (file &optional beg)
"If there is a TeX header in the current buffer, write it to FILE.
Return point at the end of the region so written, or zero. If
the optional buffer position BEG is specified, then the region
written out starts at BEG, if this lies before the start of the header.
If the first line matches `tex-first-line-header-regexp', it is
also written out. The variables `tex-start-of-header' and
`tex-end-of-header' are used to locate the header. Note that the
start of the header is required to be within the first 100 lines."
(save-excursion
(save-restriction
(widen)
(goto-char (point-min))
(let ((search-end (save-excursion
(forward-line 100)
(point)))
(already-output 0)
hbeg hend)
;; Maybe copy first line, such as `\input texinfo', to temp file.
(and tex-first-line-header-regexp
(looking-at tex-first-line-header-regexp)
(write-region (point)
(progn (forward-line 1)
(setq already-output (point)))
file))
;; Write out the header, if there is one, and any of the
;; specified region which extends before it. But don't repeat
;; anything already written.
(and tex-start-of-header
(re-search-forward tex-start-of-header search-end t)
(progn
(beginning-of-line)
(setq hbeg (point)) ; mark beginning of header
(when (re-search-forward tex-end-of-header nil t)
(forward-line 1)
(setq hend (point)) ; mark end of header
(write-region
(max (if beg
(min hbeg beg)
hbeg)
already-output)
hend file (not (zerop already-output)))
(setq already-output hend))))
already-output))))
(defun tex-buffer ()
"Run TeX on current buffer. See \\[tex-region] for more information.
Does not save the buffer, so it's useful for trying experimental versions.
See \\[tex-file] for an alternative."
(interactive)
(tex-region (point-min) (point-max)))
(defun tex-file ()
"Prompt to save all buffers and run TeX (or LaTeX) on current buffer's file.
This function is more useful than \\[tex-buffer] when you need the
`.aux' file of LaTeX to have the correct name."
(interactive)
(when tex-offer-save
(save-some-buffers))
(let* ((source-file (tex-main-file))
(file-dir (file-name-directory (expand-file-name source-file))))
(if (tex-shell-running)
(tex-kill-job)
(tex-start-shell))
(tex-start-tex tex-command source-file file-dir)
(setq tex-print-file (expand-file-name source-file))))
(defun tex-generate-zap-file-name ()
"Generate a unique name suitable for use as a file name."
;; Include the shell process number and host name
;; in case there are multiple shells (for same or different user).
;; Dec 1998: There is a report that some versions of xdvi
;; don't work with file names that start with #.
(format "_TZ_%d-%s"
(process-id (get-buffer-process "*tex-shell*"))
(subst-char-in-string ?. ?- (system-name))))
;; This will perhaps be useful for modifying TEXINPUTS.
;; Expand each file name, separated by colons, in the string S.
(defun tex-expand-files (s)
(let (elts (start 0))
(while (string-match ":" s start)
(setq elts (cons (substring s start (match-beginning 0)) elts))
(setq start (match-end 0)))
(or (= start 0)
(setq elts (cons (substring s start) elts)))
(mapconcat (lambda (elt)
(if (= (length elt) 0) elt (expand-file-name elt)))
(nreverse elts) ":")))
(defun tex-shell-running ()
(let ((proc (get-process "tex-shell")))
(when proc
(if (and (eq (process-status proc) 'run)
(buffer-live-p (process-buffer proc)))
;; return the TeX process on success
proc
;; get rid of the process permanently
;; this should get rid of the annoying w32 problem with
;; dead tex-shell buffer and live process
(delete-process proc)))))
(defun tex-kill-job ()
"Kill the currently running TeX job."
(interactive)
;; `quit-process' leads to core dumps of the tex process (except if
;; coredumpsize has limit 0kb as on many environments). One would
;; like to use (kill-process proc 'lambda), however that construct
;; does not work on some systems and kills the shell itself.
(let ((proc (get-process "tex-shell")))
(when proc (quit-process proc t))))
(defun tex-recenter-output-buffer (linenum)
"Redisplay buffer of TeX job output so that most recent output can be seen.
The last line of the buffer is displayed on
line LINE of the window, or centered if LINE is nil."
(interactive "P")
(let ((tex-shell (get-buffer "*tex-shell*")))
(if (null tex-shell)
(message "No TeX output buffer")
(when-let* ((window
(with-suppressed-warnings ((obsolete display-tex-shell-buffer-action))
(display-buffer tex-shell display-tex-shell-buffer-action))))
(with-selected-window window
(bury-buffer tex-shell)
(goto-char (point-max))
(recenter (if linenum
(prefix-numeric-value linenum)
(/ (window-height) 2))))))))
(defcustom tex-print-file-extension ".dvi"
"The TeX-compiled file extension for viewing and printing.
If you use pdflatex instead of latex, set this to \".pdf\" and modify
`tex-dvi-view-command' and `tex-dvi-print-command' appropriately."
:type 'string
:group 'tex-view
:version "25.1")
(defun tex-print (&optional alt)
"Print the .dvi file made by \\[tex-region], \\[tex-buffer] or \\[tex-file].
Runs the shell command defined by `tex-dvi-print-command'. If prefix argument
is provided, use the alternative command, `tex-alt-dvi-print-command'."
(interactive "P")
(let ((print-file-name-dvi (tex-append tex-print-file
tex-print-file-extension))
test-name)
(if (and (not (equal (current-buffer) tex-last-buffer-texed))
(buffer-file-name)
;; Check that this buffer's printed file is up to date.
(file-newer-than-file-p
(setq test-name (tex-append (buffer-file-name)
tex-print-file-extension))
(buffer-file-name)))
(setq print-file-name-dvi test-name))
(if (not (file-exists-p print-file-name-dvi))
(error "No appropriate `.dvi' file could be found")
(if (tex-shell-running)
(tex-kill-job)
(tex-start-shell))
(tex-send-command
(if alt tex-alt-dvi-print-command tex-dvi-print-command)
print-file-name-dvi
t))))
(defun tex-alt-print ()
"Print the .dvi file made by \\[tex-region], \\[tex-buffer] or \\[tex-file].
Runs the shell command defined by `tex-alt-dvi-print-command'."
(interactive)
(tex-print t))
(defun tex-view ()
"Preview the last `.dvi' file made by running TeX under Emacs.
This means, made using \\[tex-region], \\[tex-buffer] or \\[tex-file].
The variable `tex-dvi-view-command' specifies the shell command for preview.
You must set that variable yourself before using this command,
because there is no standard value that would generally work."
(interactive)
(or tex-dvi-view-command
(error "You must set `tex-dvi-view-command'"))
;; Restart the TeX shell if necessary.
(or (tex-shell-running)
(tex-start-shell))
(let ((tex-dvi-print-command (eval tex-dvi-view-command t)))
(tex-print)))
(defun tex-append (file-name suffix)
"Append to FILENAME the suffix SUFFIX, using same algorithm TeX uses.
Pascal-based TeX scans for the first period, C TeX uses the last.
No period is retained immediately before SUFFIX,
so normally SUFFIX starts with one."
(if (stringp file-name)
(let ((file (file-name-nondirectory file-name))
trial-name)
;; Try splitting on last period.
;; The first-period split can get fooled when two files
;; named a.tex and a.b.tex are both tex'd;
;; the last-period split must be right if it matches at all.
(setq trial-name
(concat (file-name-directory file-name)
(substring file 0
(string-match "\\.[^.]*$" file))
suffix))
(if (or (file-exists-p trial-name)
(file-exists-p (concat trial-name ".aux"))) ;for BibTeX files
trial-name
;; Not found, so split on first period.
(concat (file-name-directory file-name)
(substring file 0
(string-search "." file))
suffix)))
" "))
(defun tex-show-print-queue ()
"Show the print queue that \\[tex-print] put your job on.
Runs the shell command defined by `tex-show-queue-command'."
(interactive)
(if (tex-shell-running)
(tex-kill-job)
(tex-start-shell))
(tex-send-command tex-show-queue-command)
(tex-display-shell))
(defun tex-bibtex-file ()
"Run BibTeX on the current buffer's file."
(interactive)
(if (tex-shell-running)
(tex-kill-job)
(tex-start-shell))
(let* (shell-dirtrack-verbose
(source-file (expand-file-name (tex-main-file)))
(tex-out-file
(tex-append (file-name-nondirectory source-file) ""))
(file-dir (file-name-directory source-file)))
(tex-send-command tex-shell-cd-command file-dir)
(tex-send-command tex-bibtex-command tex-out-file))
(tex-display-shell))
;;;;
;;;; LaTeX indentation
;;;;
(defvar tex-indent-allhanging t)
(defvar tex-indent-arg 4)
(defvar tex-indent-basic 2)
(defvar tex-indent-item tex-indent-basic)
(defvar tex-indent-item-re "\\\\\\(bib\\)?item\\>")
(defcustom latex-noindent-environments '("document")
"Environments whose content is not indented by `tex-indent-basic'."
:type '(repeat string)
:safe (lambda (x) (not (memq nil (mapcar #'stringp x))))
:group 'tex-file
:version "27.1")
(defcustom latex-noindent-commands '("emph" "footnote")
"Commands for which `tex-indent-basic' should not be used."
:type '(repeat string)
:safe (lambda (x) (not (memq nil (mapcar #'stringp x))))
:group 'tex-file
:version "27.1")
(defvar tex-latex-indent-syntax-table
(let ((st (make-syntax-table tex-mode-syntax-table)))
(modify-syntax-entry ?$ "." st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\( "." st)
(modify-syntax-entry ?\) "." st)
st)
"Syntax table used while computing indentation.")
(defun latex-indent (&optional _arg)
(if (and (eq (get-text-property (if (and (eobp) (bolp))
(max (point-min) (1- (point)))
(line-beginning-position))
'face)
'tex-verbatim))
'noindent
(with-syntax-table tex-latex-indent-syntax-table
;; TODO: Rather than ignore $, we should try to be more clever about it.
(let ((indent
(save-excursion
(beginning-of-line)
(latex-find-indent))))
(if (< indent 0) (setq indent 0))
(if (<= (current-column) (current-indentation))
(indent-line-to indent)
(save-excursion (indent-line-to indent)))))))
(defcustom latex-indent-within-escaped-parens nil
"Non-nil means add extra indent to text within escaped parens.
When this is non-nil, text within matching pairs of escaped
parens is indented at the column following the open paren. The
default value does not add any extra indent thus providing the
behavior of Emacs 22 and earlier."
:type 'boolean
:group 'tex
:version "23.1")
(defun latex-find-indent (&optional virtual)
"Find the proper indentation of text after point.
VIRTUAL if non-nil indicates that we're only trying to find the indentation
in order to determine the indentation of something else.
There might be text before point."
(let ((latex-handle-escaped-parens latex-indent-within-escaped-parens))
(save-excursion
(skip-chars-forward " \t")
(or
;; Stick the first line at column 0.
(and (= (point-min) (line-beginning-position)) 0)
;; Trust the current indentation, if such info is applicable.
(and virtual (save-excursion (skip-chars-backward " \t&") (bolp))
(current-column))
;; Stick verbatim environments to the left margin.
(and (looking-at "\\\\\\(begin\\|end\\) *{\\([^\n}]+\\)")
(member (match-string 2) tex-verbatim-environments)
0)
;; Put leading close-paren where the matching open paren would be.
(let (escaped)
(and (or (eq (latex-syntax-after) ?\))
;; Try to handle escaped close parens but keep
;; original position if it doesn't work out.
(and latex-handle-escaped-parens
(setq escaped (looking-at "\\\\\\([])}]\\)"))))
(ignore-errors
(save-excursion
(when escaped
(goto-char (match-beginning 1)))
(latex-skip-close-parens)
(latex-backward-sexp-1)
(latex-find-indent 'virtual)))))
;; Default (maybe an argument)
(let ((pos (point))
;; Outdent \item if necessary.
(indent (if (looking-at tex-indent-item-re) (- tex-indent-item) 0))
up-list-pos)
;; Find the previous point which determines our current indentation.
(condition-case err
(progn
(latex-backward-sexp-1)
(while (> (current-column) (current-indentation))
(latex-backward-sexp-1)))
(scan-error
(setq up-list-pos (nth 2 err))))
(cond
((= (point-min) pos) 0) ; We're really just indenting the first line.
((integerp up-list-pos)
;; Have to indent relative to the open-paren.
(goto-char up-list-pos)
(if (and (not tex-indent-allhanging)
(save-excursion
;; Make sure we're an argument to a macro and
;; that the macro is at the beginning of a line.
(condition-case nil
(progn
(while (eq (char-syntax (char-after)) ?\()
(forward-sexp -1))
(and (eq (char-syntax (char-after)) ?/)
(progn (skip-chars-backward " \t&")
(bolp))))
(scan-error nil)))
(> pos (progn (latex-down-list)
(forward-comment (point-max))
(point))))
;; Align with the first element after the open-paren.
(current-column)
;; We're the first element after a hanging brace.
(goto-char up-list-pos)
(+ (if (if (eq (char-after) ?\{)
(save-excursion
(skip-chars-backward " \t")
(let ((end (point)))
(skip-chars-backward "a-zA-Z")
(and (eq (char-before) ?\\)
(member (buffer-substring (point) end)
latex-noindent-commands))))
(and (looking-at "\\\\begin *{\\([^\n}]+\\)")
(member (match-string 1)
latex-noindent-environments)))
0 tex-indent-basic)
indent (latex-find-indent 'virtual))))
;; We're now at the "beginning" of a line.
((not (and (not virtual) (eq (char-after) ?\\)))
;; Nothing particular here: just keep the same indentation.
(+ indent (current-column)))
;; We're now looking at a macro call.
((looking-at tex-indent-item-re)
;; Indenting relative to an item, have to re-add the outdenting.
(+ indent (current-column) tex-indent-item))
(t
(let ((col (current-column)))
(if (or (not (eq (char-syntax (or (char-after pos) ?\s)) ?\())
;; Can't be an arg if there's an empty line in between.
(save-excursion (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*$" pos t)))
;; If the first char was not an open-paren, there's
;; a risk that this is really not an argument to the
;; macro at all.
(+ indent col)
(forward-sexp 1)
(if (< (line-end-position)
(save-excursion (forward-comment (point-max))
(point)))
;; we're indenting the first argument.
(min (current-column) (+ tex-indent-arg col))
(skip-syntax-forward " ")
(current-column)))))))))))
;;; DocTeX support
(defun doctex-font-lock-^^A ()
(if (eq (char-after (line-beginning-position)) ?\%)
(progn
(put-text-property
(1- (match-beginning 1)) (match-beginning 1)
'syntax-table
(string-to-syntax ">"))
(let ((end (line-end-position)))
(if (< end (point-max))
(put-text-property
end (1+ end)
'syntax-table
(string-to-syntax "> b"))))
(string-to-syntax "< b"))))
(defun doctex-font-lock-syntactic-face-function (state)
;; Mark DocTeX documentation, which is parsed as a style A comment
;; starting in column 0.
(if (or (nth 3 state) (nth 7 state)
(not (memq (char-before (nth 8 state))
'(?\n nil))))
;; Anything else is just as for LaTeX.
(tex-font-lock-syntactic-face-function state)
font-lock-doc-face))
(eval-when-compile
(defconst doctex-syntax-propertize-rules
(syntax-propertize-precompile-rules
latex-syntax-propertize-rules
;; For DocTeX comment-in-doc (DocTeX ≥3 also allows ^^X).
;; We make the comment start on the second char because of bug#35140.
("\\^\\(\\^\\)[AX]" (1 (doctex-font-lock-^^A))))))
(defvar doctex-font-lock-keywords
(append tex-font-lock-keywords
'(("^%<[^>]*>" (0 font-lock-preprocessor-face t)))))
;;;###autoload
(define-derived-mode doctex-mode latex-mode "DocTeX"
"Major mode to edit DocTeX files."
(setq font-lock-defaults
(cons (append (car font-lock-defaults) '(doctex-font-lock-keywords))
(mapcar
(lambda (x)
(pcase (car-safe x)
('font-lock-syntactic-face-function
(cons (car x) #'doctex-font-lock-syntactic-face-function))
(_ x)))
(cdr font-lock-defaults))))
(setq-local syntax-propertize-function
(syntax-propertize-rules doctex-syntax-propertize-rules)))
;;; Prettify Symbols Support
(defvar tex--prettify-symbols-alist
'( ;; Lowercase Greek letters.
("\\alpha" . ?α)
("\\beta" . )
("\\gamma" . ?γ)
("\\delta" . )
("\\epsilon" . )
("\\zeta" . )
("\\eta" . )
("\\theta" . )
("\\iota" . ?ι)
("\\kappa" . )
("\\lambda" . )
("\\mu" . )
("\\nu" . ?ν)
("\\xi" . )
;; There is no \omicron because it looks like a latin o.
("\\pi" . )
("\\rho" . ?ρ)
("\\sigma" . ?σ)
("\\tau" . )
("\\upsilon" . ?υ)
("\\phi" . )
("\\chi" . )
("\\psi" . )
("\\omega" . )
;; Uppercase Greek letters.
("\\Gamma" . )
("\\Delta" . )
("\\Lambda" . )
("\\Phi" . )
("\\Pi" . )
("\\Psi" . )
("\\Sigma" . )
("\\Theta" . )
("\\Upsilon" . ?Υ)
("\\Xi" . )
("\\Omega" . )
;; Other math symbols (taken from leim/quail/latin-ltx.el).
("\\Box" . ?□)
("\\Bumpeq" . ?≎)
("\\Cap" . ?⋒)
("\\Cup" . ?⋓)
("\\Diamond" . ?◇)
("\\Downarrow" . ?⇓)
("\\H{o}" . )
("\\Im" . ?)
("\\Join" . ?⋈)
("\\Leftarrow" . ?⇐)
("\\Leftrightarrow" . ?⇔)
("\\Ll" . ?⋘)
("\\Lleftarrow" . ?⇚)
("\\Longleftarrow" . ?⇐)
("\\Longleftrightarrow" . ?⇔)
("\\Longrightarrow" . ?⇒)
("\\Lsh" . ?↰)
("\\Re" . ?)
("\\Rightarrow" . ?⇒)
("\\Rrightarrow" . ?⇛)
("\\Rsh" . ?↱)
("\\Subset" . ?⋐)
("\\Supset" . ?⋑)
("\\Uparrow" . ?⇑)
("\\Updownarrow" . ?⇕)
("\\Vdash" . ?⊩)
("\\Vert" . ?‖)
("\\Vvdash" . ?⊪)
("\\aleph" . ?ℵ)
("\\amalg" . ?∐)
("\\angle" . ?∠)
("\\approx" . ?≈)
("\\approxeq" . ?≊)
("\\ast" . ?)
("\\asymp" . ?≍)
("\\backcong" . ?≌)
("\\backepsilon" . ?∍)
("\\backprime" . ?)
("\\backsim" . ?∽)
("\\backsimeq" . ?⋍)
("\\backslash" . ?\\)
("\\barwedge" . ?⊼)
("\\because" . ?∵)
("\\beth" . ?ℶ)
("\\between" . ?≬)
("\\bigcap" . ?⋂)
("\\bigcirc" . ?◯)
("\\bigcup" . ?)
("\\bigstar" . ?★)
("\\bigtriangledown" . ?▽)
("\\bigtriangleup" . ?△)
("\\bigvee" . ?)
("\\bigwedge" . ?⋀)
("\\blacklozenge" . ?✦)
("\\blacksquare" . ?▪)
("\\blacktriangle" . ?▴)
("\\blacktriangledown" . ?▾)
("\\blacktriangleleft" . ?◂)
("\\blacktriangleright" . ?▸)
("\\bot" . ?⊥)
("\\bowtie" . ?⋈)
("\\boxminus" . ?⊟)
("\\boxplus" . ?⊞)
("\\boxtimes" . ?⊠)
("\\bullet" . ?•)
("\\bumpeq" . ?≏)
("\\cap" . ?∩)
("\\cdots" . ?⋯)
("\\centerdot" . )
("\\checkmark" . ?✓)
("\\chi" . )
("\\cdot" . ?⋅)
("\\cdots" . ?⋯)
("\\circ" . ?∘)
("\\circeq" . ?≗)
("\\circlearrowleft" . ?↺)
("\\circlearrowright" . ?↻)
("\\circledR" . )
("\\circledS" . ?Ⓢ)
("\\circledast" . ?⊛)
("\\circledcirc" . ?⊚)
("\\circleddash" . ?⊝)
("\\clubsuit" . ?♣)
("\\coloneq" . ?≔)
("\\complement" . ?∁)
("\\cong" . ?≅)
("\\coprod" . ?∐)
("\\cup" . ?)
("\\curlyeqprec" . ?⋞)
("\\curlyeqsucc" . ?⋟)
("\\curlypreceq" . ?≼)
("\\curlyvee" . ?⋎)
("\\curlywedge" . ?⋏)
("\\curvearrowleft" . ?↶)
("\\curvearrowright" . ?↷)
("\\dag" . ?†)
("\\dagger" . ?†)
("\\daleth" . ?ℸ)
("\\dashv" . ?⊣)
("\\ddag" . ?‡)
("\\ddagger" . ?‡)
("\\ddots" . ?⋱)
("\\diamond" . ?⋄)
("\\diamondsuit" . ?♢)
("\\divideontimes" . ?⋇)
("\\doteq" . ?≐)
("\\doteqdot" . ?≑)
("\\dotplus" . ?∔)
("\\dotsquare" . ?⊡)
("\\downarrow" . ?↓)
("\\downdownarrows" . ?⇊)
("\\downleftharpoon" . ?⇃)
("\\downrightharpoon" . ?⇂)
("\\ell" . ?)
("\\emptyset" . ?∅)
("\\eqcirc" . ?≖)
("\\eqcolon" . ?≕)
("\\eqslantgtr" . ?⋝)
("\\eqslantless" . ?⋜)
("\\equiv" . ?≡)
("\\exists" . ?∃)
("\\fallingdotseq" . ?≒)
("\\flat" . ?♭)
("\\forall" . ?∀)
("\\frown" . ?⌢)
("\\ge" . ?≥)
("\\geq" . ?≥)
("\\geqq" . ?≧)
("\\geqslant" . ?≥)
("\\gets" . ?←)
("\\gg" . ?≫)
("\\ggg" . ?⋙)
("\\gimel" . ?ℷ)
("\\gnapprox" . ?⋧)
("\\gneq" . ?≩)
("\\gneqq" . ?≩)
("\\gnsim" . ?⋧)
("\\gtrapprox" . ?≳)
("\\gtrdot" . ?⋗)
("\\gtreqless" . ?⋛)
("\\gtreqqless" . ?⋛)
("\\gtrless" . ?≷)
("\\gtrsim" . ?≳)
("\\gvertneqq" . ?≩)
("\\hbar" . ?ℏ)
("\\heartsuit" . ?♥)
("\\hookleftarrow" . ?↩)
("\\hookrightarrow" . ?↪)
("\\iff" . ?⇔)
("\\imath" . ?ı)
("\\in" . ?∈)
("\\infty" . ?∞)
("\\int" . ?∫)
("\\intercal" . ?⊺)
("\\langle" . 10216) ; Literal ?⟨ breaks indentation.
("\\lbrace" . ?{)
("\\lbrack" . ?\[)
("\\lceil" . ?⌈)
("\\ldots" . ?…)
("\\le" . ?≤)
("\\leadsto" . ?↝)
("\\leftarrow" . ?←)
("\\leftarrowtail" . ?↢)
("\\leftharpoondown" . ?↽)
("\\leftharpoonup" . ?↼)
("\\leftleftarrows" . ?⇇)
;; ("\\leftparengtr" ?〈), see bug#12948.
("\\leftrightarrow" . ?↔)
("\\leftrightarrows" . ?⇆)
("\\leftrightharpoons" . ?⇋)
("\\leftrightsquigarrow" . ?↭)
("\\leftthreetimes" . ?⋋)
("\\leq" . ?≤)
("\\leqq" . ?≦)
("\\leqslant" . ?≤)
("\\lessapprox" . ?≲)
("\\lessdot" . ?⋖)
("\\lesseqgtr" . ?⋚)
("\\lesseqqgtr" . ?⋚)
("\\lessgtr" . ?≶)
("\\lesssim" . ?≲)
("\\lfloor" . ?⌊)
("\\lhd" . ?◁)
("\\rhd" . ?▷)
("\\ll" . ?≪)
("\\llcorner" . ?⌞)
("\\lnapprox" . ?⋦)
("\\lneq" . ?≨)
("\\lneqq" . ?≨)
("\\lnsim" . ?⋦)
("\\longleftarrow" . ?←)
("\\longleftrightarrow" . ?↔)
("\\longmapsto" . ?↦)
("\\longrightarrow" . ?→)
("\\looparrowleft" . ?↫)
("\\looparrowright" . ?↬)
("\\lozenge" . ?✧)
("\\lq" . ?)
("\\lrcorner" . ?⌟)
("\\ltimes" . ?⋉)
("\\lvertneqq" . ?≨)
("\\maltese" . ?✠)
("\\mapsto" . ?↦)
("\\measuredangle" . ?∡)
("\\mho" . ?℧)
("\\mid" . ?)
("\\models" . ?⊧)
("\\mp" . ?∓)
("\\multimap" . ?⊸)
("\\nLeftarrow" . ?⇍)
("\\nLeftrightarrow" . ?⇎)
("\\nRightarrow" . ?⇏)
("\\nVDash" . ?⊯)
("\\nVdash" . ?⊮)
("\\nabla" . ?∇)
("\\napprox" . ?≉)
("\\natural" . ?♮)
("\\ncong" . ?≇)
("\\ne" . ?≠)
("\\nearrow" . ?↗)
("\\neg" . )
("\\neq" . ?≠)
("\\nequiv" . ?≢)
("\\newline" . ?)
("\\nexists" . ?∄)
("\\ngeq" . ?≱)
("\\ngeqq" . ?≱)
("\\ngeqslant" . ?≱)
("\\ngtr" . ?≯)
("\\ni" . ?∋)
("\\nleftarrow" . ?↚)
("\\nleftrightarrow" . ?↮)
("\\nleq" . ?≰)
("\\nleqq" . ?≰)
("\\nleqslant" . ?≰)
("\\nless" . ?≮)
("\\nmid" . ?∤)
;; ("\\not" ?̸) ;FIXME: conflict with "NOT SIGN" ¬.
("\\notin" . ?∉)
("\\nparallel" . ?∦)
("\\nprec" . ?⊀)
("\\npreceq" . ?⋠)
("\\nrightarrow" . ?↛)
("\\nshortmid" . ?∤)
("\\nshortparallel" . ?∦)
("\\nsim" . ?≁)
("\\nsimeq" . ?≄)
("\\nsubset" . ?⊄)
("\\nsubseteq" . ?⊈)
("\\nsubseteqq" . ?⊈)
("\\nsucc" . ?⊁)
("\\nsucceq" . ?⋡)
("\\nsupset" . ?⊅)
("\\nsupseteq" . ?⊉)
("\\nsupseteqq" . ?⊉)
("\\ntriangleleft" . ?⋪)
("\\ntrianglelefteq" . ?⋬)
("\\ntriangleright" . ?⋫)
("\\ntrianglerighteq" . ?⋭)
("\\nvDash" . ?⊭)
("\\nvdash" . ?⊬)
("\\nwarrow" . ?↖)
("\\odot" . ?⊙)
("\\oint" . ?∮)
("\\ominus" . ?⊖)
("\\oplus" . ?⊕)
("\\oslash" . ?⊘)
("\\otimes" . ?⊗)
("\\parallel" . ?∥)
("\\partial" . ?∂)
("\\perp" . ?⊥)
("\\pitchfork" . ?⋔)
("\\prec" . ?≺)
("\\precapprox" . ?≾)
("\\preceq" . ?≼)
("\\precnapprox" . ?⋨)
("\\precnsim" . ?⋨)
("\\precsim" . ?≾)
("\\prime" . ?)
("\\prod" . ?∏)
("\\propto" . ?∝)
("\\qed" . ?∎)
("\\qquad" . ?⧢)
("\\quad" . ?␣)
("\\rangle" . 10217) ; Literal ?⟩ breaks indentation.
("\\rbrace" . ?})
("\\rbrack" . ?\])
("\\rceil" . ?⌉)
("\\rfloor" . ?⌋)
("\\rightarrow" . ?→)
("\\rightarrowtail" . ?↣)
("\\rightharpoondown" . ?⇁)
("\\rightharpoonup" . ?⇀)
("\\rightleftarrows" . ?⇄)
("\\rightleftharpoons" . ?⇌)
;; ("\\rightparengtr" ?⦔) ;; Was ?〉, see bug#12948.
("\\rightrightarrows" . ?⇉)
("\\rightthreetimes" . ?⋌)
("\\risingdotseq" . ?≓)
("\\rtimes" . ?⋊)
("\\times" . ?×)
("\\sbs" . ?)
("\\searrow" . ?↘)
("\\setminus" . ?)
("\\sharp" . ?♯)
("\\shortmid" . ?)
("\\shortparallel" . ?∥)
("\\sim" . ?)
("\\simeq" . ?≃)
("\\smallamalg" . ?∐)
("\\smallsetminus" . ?)
("\\smallsmile" . ?⌣)
("\\smile" . ?⌣)
("\\spadesuit" . ?♠)
("\\sphericalangle" . ?∢)
("\\sqcap" . ?⊓)
("\\sqcup" . ?⊔)
("\\sqsubset" . ?⊏)
("\\sqsubseteq" . ?⊑)
("\\sqsupset" . ?⊐)
("\\sqsupseteq" . ?⊒)
("\\square" . ?□)
("\\squigarrowright" . ?⇝)
("\\star" . ?⋆)
("\\straightphi" . )
("\\subset" . ?⊂)
("\\subseteq" . ?⊆)
("\\subseteqq" . ?⊆)
("\\subsetneq" . ?⊊)
("\\subsetneqq" . ?⊊)
("\\succ" . ?≻)
("\\succapprox" . ?≿)
("\\succcurlyeq" . ?≽)
("\\succeq" . ?≽)
("\\succnapprox" . ?⋩)
("\\succnsim" . ?⋩)
("\\succsim" . ?≿)
("\\sum" . ?∑)
("\\supset" . ?⊃)
("\\supseteq" . ?⊇)
("\\supseteqq" . ?⊇)
("\\supsetneq" . ?⊋)
("\\supsetneqq" . ?⊋)
("\\surd" . ?√)
("\\swarrow" . ?↙)
("\\therefore" . ?∴)
("\\thickapprox" . ?≈)
("\\thicksim" . ?)
("\\to" . ?→)
("\\top" . ?)
("\\triangle" . ?▵)
("\\triangledown" . ?▿)
("\\triangleleft" . ?◃)
("\\trianglelefteq" . ?⊴)
("\\triangleq" . ?≜)
("\\triangleright" . ?▹)
("\\trianglerighteq" . ?⊵)
("\\twoheadleftarrow" . ?↞)
("\\twoheadrightarrow" . ?↠)
("\\ulcorner" . ?⌜)
("\\uparrow" . ?↑)
("\\updownarrow" . ?↕)
("\\upleftharpoon" . ?↿)
("\\uplus" . ?⊎)
("\\uprightharpoon" . ?↾)
("\\upuparrows" . ?⇈)
("\\urcorner" . ?⌝)
("\\u{i}" . )
("\\vDash" . ?⊨)
("\\varepsilon" . )
("\\varphi" . )
("\\varprime" . ?)
("\\varpropto" . ?∝)
("\\varrho" . ?ϱ)
("\\varsigma" . )
("\\vartriangleleft" . ?⊲)
("\\vartriangleright" . ?⊳)
("\\vdash" . ?⊢)
("\\vdots" . ?⋮)
("\\vee" . ?)
("\\veebar" . ?⊻)
("\\vert" . ?|)
("\\wedge" . ?∧)
("\\wp" . ?℘)
("\\wr" . ?≀)
("\\Bbb{N}" . ?) ; AMS commands for blackboard bold
("\\Bbb{P}" . ?) ; Also sometimes \mathbb.
("\\Bbb{Q}" . ?)
("\\Bbb{R}" . ?)
("\\Bbb{T}" . ?𝕋)
("\\Bbb{Z}" . ?)
("\\mathbb{N}" . ?) ; AMS commands for blackboard bold
("\\mathbb{P}" . ?) ; Also sometimes \mathbb.
("\\mathbb{Q}" . ?)
("\\mathbb{R}" . ?)
("\\mathbb{T}" . ?𝕋)
("\\mathbb{Z}" . ?)
("\\pm" . )
("\\|" . ?‖)
("\\varkappa" . )
;; caligraphic
("\\mathcal{A}" . ?𝒜)
("\\mathcal{B}" . ?)
("\\mathcal{C}" . ?𝒞)
("\\mathcal{D}" . ?𝒟)
("\\mathcal{E}" . ?)
("\\mathcal{F}" . ?)
("\\mathcal{G}" . ?𝒢)
("\\mathcal{H}" . ?)
("\\mathcal{I}" . ?)
("\\mathcal{J}" . ?𝒥)
("\\mathcal{K}" . ?𝒦)
("\\mathcal{L}" . ?)
("\\mathcal{M}" . ?)
("\\mathcal{N}" . ?𝒩)
("\\mathcal{O}" . ?𝒪)
("\\mathcal{P}" . ?𝒫)
("\\mathcal{Q}" . ?𝒬)
("\\mathcal{R}" . ?)
("\\mathcal{S}" . ?𝒮)
("\\mathcal{T}" . ?𝒯)
("\\mathcal{U}" . ?𝒰)
("\\mathcal{V}" . ?𝒱)
("\\mathcal{W}" . ?𝒲)
("\\mathcal{X}" . ?𝒳)
("\\mathcal{Y}" . ?𝒴)
("\\mathcal{Z}" . ?𝒵)
;; fractur
("\\mathfrak{A}" . ?𝔄)
("\\mathfrak{B}" . ?𝔅)
("\\mathfrak{C}" . ?)
("\\mathfrak{D}" . ?𝔇)
("\\mathfrak{E}" . ?𝔈)
("\\mathfrak{F}" . ?𝔉)
("\\mathfrak{G}" . ?𝔊)
("\\mathfrak{H}" . ?)
("\\mathfrak{I}" . ?)
("\\mathfrak{J}" . ?𝔍)
("\\mathfrak{K}" . ?𝔎)
("\\mathfrak{L}" . ?𝔏)
("\\mathfrak{M}" . ?𝔐)
("\\mathfrak{N}" . ?𝔑)
("\\mathfrak{O}" . ?𝔒)
("\\mathfrak{P}" . ?𝔓)
("\\mathfrak{Q}" . ?𝔔)
("\\mathfrak{R}" . ?)
("\\mathfrak{S}" . ?𝔖)
("\\mathfrak{T}" . ?𝔗)
("\\mathfrak{U}" . ?𝔘)
("\\mathfrak{V}" . ?𝔙)
("\\mathfrak{W}" . ?𝔚)
("\\mathfrak{X}" . ?𝔛)
("\\mathfrak{Y}" . ?𝔜)
("\\mathfrak{Z}" . ?)
("\\mathfrak{a}" . ?𝔞)
("\\mathfrak{b}" . ?𝔟)
("\\mathfrak{c}" . ?𝔠)
("\\mathfrak{d}" . ?𝔡)
("\\mathfrak{e}" . ?𝔢)
("\\mathfrak{f}" . ?𝔣)
("\\mathfrak{g}" . ?𝔤)
("\\mathfrak{h}" . ?𝔥)
("\\mathfrak{i}" . ?𝔦)
("\\mathfrak{j}" . ?𝔧)
("\\mathfrak{k}" . ?𝔨)
("\\mathfrak{l}" . ?𝔩)
("\\mathfrak{m}" . ?𝔪)
("\\mathfrak{n}" . ?𝔫)
("\\mathfrak{o}" . ?𝔬)
("\\mathfrak{p}" . ?𝔭)
("\\mathfrak{q}" . ?𝔮)
("\\mathfrak{r}" . ?𝔯)
("\\mathfrak{s}" . ?𝔰)
("\\mathfrak{t}" . ?𝔱)
("\\mathfrak{u}" . ?𝔲)
("\\mathfrak{v}" . ?𝔳)
("\\mathfrak{w}" . ?𝔴)
("\\mathfrak{x}" . ?𝔵)
("\\mathfrak{y}" . ?𝔶)
("\\mathfrak{z}" . ?𝔷)
("--" . ?)
("---" . ?—)
("\\ordfeminine" . )
("\\ordmasculine" . )
("\\lambdabar" . )
("\\celsius" . ?℃)
;; Text symbols formerly part of textcomp package:
("\\textdollar" . ?$)
("\\textborn" . ?*)
("\\textless" . ?<)
("\\textgreater" . ?>)
("\\textbackslash" . ?\\)
("\\textasciicircum" . ?^)
("\\textunderscore" . ?_)
("\\textbraceleft" . ?\{)
("\\textbar" . ?|)
("\\textbraceright" . ?\})
("\\textasciitilde" . ?~)
("\\textexclamdown" . )
("\\textcent" . )
("\\textsterling" . )
("\\textcurrency" . )
("\\textyen" . )
("\\textbrokenbar" . )
("\\textsection" . )
("\\textasciidieresis" . )
("\\textcopyright" . )
("\\textordfeminine" . )
("\\guillemetleft" . )
("\\guillemotleft" . )
("\\textlnot" . )
("\\textregistered" . )
("\\textasciimacron" . )
("\\textdegree" . )
("\\textpm" . )
("\\texttwosuperior" . )
("\\textthreesuperior" . )
("\\textasciiacute" . ?´)
("\\textmu" . )
("\\textparagraph" . )
("\\textpilcrow" . )
("\\textperiodcentered" . )
("\\textonesuperior" . )
("\\textordmasculine" . )
("\\guillemetright" . )
("\\guillemotright" . )
("\\textonequarter" . )
("\\textonehalf" . )
("\\textthreequarters" . )
("\\textquestiondown" . ?¿)
("\\texttimes" . ?×)
("\\textdiv" . )
("\\textflorin" . )
("\\textasciicaron" . )
("\\textasciibreve" . )
("\\textacutedbl" . )
("\\textgravedbl" . 757)
("\\texttildelow" . 759)
("\\textbaht" . ?฿)
("\\textendash" . ?)
("\\textemdash" . ?—)
("\\textbardbl" . ?‖)
("\\textquoteleft" . 8216)
("\\textquoteright" . 8217)
("\\quotesinglbase" . 8218)
("\\textquotedblleft" . 8220)
("\\textquotedblright" . 8221)
("\\quotedblbase" . 8222)
;; \textdagger and \textdied are replaced with DAGGER (#x2020) and
;; not with LATIN CROSS (#x271d)
("\\textdagger" . ?†)
("\\textdied" . ?†)
("\\textdaggerdbl" . ?‡)
("\\textbullet" . ?•)
("\\textellipsis" . ?…)
("\\textperthousand" . ?‰)
("\\textpertenthousand" . ?‱)
("\\guilsinglleft" . ?)
("\\guilsinglright" . ?)
("\\textreferencemark" . ?※)
("\\textinterrobang" . ?‽)
("\\textfractionsolidus" . ?)
("\\textlquill" . 8261) ; Literal ?⁅ breaks indentation
("\\textrquill" . 8262) ; Literal ?⁆ breaks indentation
("\\textdiscount" . ?⁒)
("\\textcolonmonetary" . ?₡)
("\\textlira" . ?₤)
("\\textnaira" . ?₦)
("\\textwon" . ?₩)
("\\textdong" . ?₫)
("\\texteuro" . ?€)
("\\textpeso" . ?₱)
("\\textguarani" . ?₲)
("\\textcelsius" . ?℃)
("\\textnumero" . ?№)
("\\textcircledP" . ?℗)
("\\textrecipe" . ?℞)
("\\textservicemark" . ?℠)
("\\texttrademark" . ?™)
("\\textohm" . ?Ω)
("\\textmho" . ?℧)
("\\textestimated" . ?)
("\\textleftarrow" . ?←)
("\\textuparrow" . ?↑)
("\\textrightarrow" . ?→)
("\\textdownarrow" . ?↓)
("\\textminus" . ?)
("\\textsurd" . ?√)
("\\textlangle" . 9001) ; Literal ?〈 breaks indentation
("\\textrangle" . 9002) ; Literal ?〉 breaks indentation
("\\textblank" . ?␢)
("\\textvisiblespace" . ?␣)
("\\textopenbullet" . ?◦)
;; \textbigcircle is replaced with LARGE CIRCLE (#x25ef) and not
;; with COMBINING ENCLOSING CIRCLE (#x20dd)
("\\textbigcircle" . ?◯)
("\\textmusicalnote" . ?♪)
("\\textmarried" . ?⚭)
("\\textdivorced" . ?⚮)
("\\textlbrackdbl" . 10214) ; Literal ?⟦ breaks indentation
("\\textrbrackdbl" . 10215) ; Literal ?⟧ breaks indentation
("\\textinterrobangdown" . ?⸘))
"A `prettify-symbols-alist' usable for (La)TeX modes.")
(defun tex--prettify-symbols-compose-p (_start end _match)
(or
;; If the matched symbol doesn't end in a word character, then we
;; simply allow composition. The symbol is probably something like
;; \|, \(, etc.
(not (eq ?w (char-syntax (char-before end))))
;; Else we look at what follows the match in order to decide.
(let* ((after-char (char-after end))
(after-syntax (char-syntax after-char)))
(not (or
;; Don't compose \alpha@foo.
(eq after-char ?@)
;; The \alpha in \alpha2 or \alpha-\beta may be composed but
;; of course \alphax may not.
(and (eq after-syntax ?w)
(not (memq after-char
'(?0 ?1 ?2 ?3 ?4 ?5 ?6 ?7 ?8 ?9 ?+ ?- ?' ?\"))))
;; Don't compose inside verbatim blocks.
(eq 2 (nth 7 (syntax-ppss))))))))
;;; Flymake support
(defvar-local tex-chktex--process nil)
(defun tex-chktex-command ()
"Return a list of command arguments for invoking ChkTeX."
`(,tex-chktex-program ,@tex-chktex-extra-flags
"--quiet" "--verbosity=0" "--inputfiles"))
(defun tex-chktex (report-fn &rest _args)
"Flymake backend for linting TeX buffers with ChkTeX."
(unless (executable-find tex-chktex-program)
(error "Cannot find a suitable TeX checker"))
(when (process-live-p tex-chktex--process)
(kill-process tex-chktex--process))
(let ((source (current-buffer))
(re "^stdin:\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\([0-9]+\\):\\(.*\\)$"))
(save-restriction
(widen)
(setq tex-chktex--process
(make-process
:name "tex-chktex"
:buffer (generate-new-buffer "*tex-chktex*")
:command (tex-chktex-command)
:noquery t :connection-type 'pipe
:sentinel
(lambda (process _event)
(when (eq (process-status process) 'exit)
(unwind-protect
(when (eq process
(with-current-buffer source tex-chktex--process))
(with-current-buffer (process-buffer process)
(goto-char (point-min))
(cl-loop
while (search-forward-regexp re nil t)
for msg = (match-string 4)
for line = (string-to-number (match-string 1))
for col = (string-to-number (match-string 2))
for (beg . end) = (flymake-diag-region source line col)
collect (flymake-make-diagnostic source beg end :warning msg)
into diags
finally (funcall report-fn diags))))
(kill-buffer (process-buffer process)))))))
(process-send-region tex-chktex--process (point-min) (point-max))
(process-send-eof tex-chktex--process))))
;;; Xref backend
;; Here we lightly adapt the default etags backend for xref so that
;; the main xref user commands (including `xref-find-definitions',
;; `xref-find-apropos', and `xref-find-references' [on M-., C-M-., and
;; M-?, respectively]) work in TeX buffers. The only methods we
;; actually modify are `xref-backend-identifier-at-point' and
;; `xref-backend-references'. Many of the complications here, and in
;; `etags' itself, are due to the necessity of parsing both the old
;; TeX syntax and the new expl3 syntax, which will continue to appear
;; together in documents for the foreseeable future. Synchronizing
;; Emacs and `etags' this way aims to improve the user experience "out
;; of the box."
;; Populate `semantic-symref-filepattern-alist' for the in-tree modes;
;; AUCTeX is doing the same for its modes.
(with-eval-after-load 'semantic/symref/grep
(defvar semantic-symref-filepattern-alist)
(push '(latex-mode "*.[tT]e[xX]" "*.ltx" "*.sty" "*.cl[so]"
"*.bbl" "*.drv" "*.hva")
semantic-symref-filepattern-alist)
(push '(plain-tex-mode "*.[tT]e[xX]" "*.ins")
semantic-symref-filepattern-alist)
(push '(doctex-mode "*.dtx") semantic-symref-filepattern-alist))
(defun tex--xref-backend () 'tex-etags)
(cl-defmethod xref-backend-identifier-at-point ((_backend (eql 'tex-etags)))
(require 'etags)
(tex--thing-at-point))
;; The detection of `_' and `:' is a primitive method for determining
;; whether point is on an expl3 construct. It may fail in some
;; instances.
(defun tex--thing-at-point ()
"Demarcate `thing-at-point' for the TeX `xref' backend."
(let ((bounds (tex--bounds-of-symbol-at-point)))
(when bounds
(let ((texsym (buffer-substring-no-properties (car bounds) (cdr bounds))))
(if (and (not (string-match-p "reference" (symbol-name this-command)))
(seq-contains-p texsym ?_)
(seq-contains-p texsym ?:))
(seq-take texsym (seq-position texsym ?:))
texsym)))))
(defun tex-thingatpt--beginning-of-symbol ()
(and
(re-search-backward "[][\\{}\"*`'#=&()%,|$[:cntrl:][:blank:]]" nil t)
(forward-char)))
(defun tex-thingatpt--end-of-symbol ()
(and
(re-search-forward "[][\\{}\"*`'#=&()%,|$[:cntrl:][:blank:]]" nil t)
(backward-char)))
(defun tex--bounds-of-symbol-at-point ()
"Simplify `bounds-of-thing-at-point' for TeX `xref' backend."
(let ((orig (point)))
(ignore-errors
(save-excursion
(tex-thingatpt--end-of-symbol)
(tex-thingatpt--beginning-of-symbol)
(let ((beg (point)))
(if (<= beg orig)
(let ((real-end
(progn
(tex-thingatpt--end-of-symbol)
(point))))
(cond ((and (<= orig real-end) (< beg real-end))
(cons beg real-end))
((and (= orig real-end) (= beg real-end))
(cons beg (1+ beg)))))))))));; For 1-char TeX commands.
(cl-defmethod xref-backend-identifier-completion-table ((_backend
(eql 'tex-etags)))
(xref-backend-identifier-completion-table 'etags))
(cl-defmethod xref-backend-identifier-completion-ignore-case ((_backend
(eql
'tex-etags)))
(xref-backend-identifier-completion-ignore-case 'etags))
(cl-defmethod xref-backend-definitions ((_backend (eql 'tex-etags)) symbol)
(xref-backend-definitions 'etags symbol))
(cl-defmethod xref-backend-apropos ((_backend (eql 'tex-etags)) pattern)
(xref-backend-apropos 'etags pattern))
;; The `xref-backend-references' method requires more code than the
;; others for at least two main reasons: TeX authors have typically been
;; free in their invention of new file types with new suffixes, and they
;; have also tended sometimes to include non-symbol characters in
;; command names. When combined with the default Semantic Symbol
;; Reference API, these two characteristics of TeX code mean that a
;; command like `xref-find-references' would often fail to find any hits
;; for a symbol at point, including the one under point in the current
;; buffer, or it would find only some instances and skip others.
(defun tex-find-references-syntax-table ()
(let ((st (if (boundp 'TeX-mode-syntax-table)
(make-syntax-table TeX-mode-syntax-table)
(make-syntax-table tex-mode-syntax-table))))
st))
(defvar tex--xref-syntax-fun nil)
(defun tex-xref-syntax-function (str beg end)
"Provide a bespoke `syntax-propertize-function' for \\[xref-find-references]."
(let* (grpb tempstr
(shrtstr (if end
(progn
(setq tempstr (seq-take str (1- (length str))))
(if beg
(setq tempstr (seq-drop tempstr 1))
tempstr))
(seq-drop str 1)))
(grpa (if (and beg end)
(prog1
(list 1 "_")
(setq grpb (list 2 "_")))
(list 1 "_")))
(re (concat beg (regexp-quote shrtstr) end))
(temp-rule (if grpb
(list re grpa grpb)
(list re grpa))))
;; Simple benchmarks suggested that the speed-up from compiling this
;; function was nearly nil, so `eval' and its non-byte-compiled
;; function remain.
(setq tex--xref-syntax-fun (eval
`(syntax-propertize-rules ,temp-rule)))))
(defun tex--collect-file-extensions ()
"Gather TeX file extensions from `auto-mode-alist'."
(let* ((mlist (when (rassq major-mode auto-mode-alist)
(seq-filter
(lambda (elt)
(eq (cdr elt) major-mode))
auto-mode-alist)))
(lcsym (intern-soft (downcase (symbol-name major-mode))))
(lclist (and lcsym
(not (eq lcsym major-mode))
(rassq lcsym auto-mode-alist)
(seq-filter
(lambda (elt)
(eq (cdr elt) lcsym))
auto-mode-alist)))
(shortsym (when (stringp mode-name)
(intern-soft (concat (string-trim-right mode-name "/.*")
"-mode"))))
(lcshortsym (when (stringp mode-name)
(intern-soft (downcase
(concat
(string-trim-right mode-name "/.*")
"-mode")))))
(shlist (and shortsym
(not (eq shortsym major-mode))
(not (eq shortsym lcsym))
(rassq shortsym auto-mode-alist)
(seq-filter
(lambda (elt)
(eq (cdr elt) shortsym))
auto-mode-alist)))
(lcshlist (and lcshortsym
(not (eq lcshortsym major-mode))
(not (eq lcshortsym lcsym))
(rassq lcshortsym auto-mode-alist)
(seq-filter
(lambda (elt)
(eq (cdr elt) lcshortsym))
auto-mode-alist)))
(exts (when (or mlist lclist shlist lcshlist)
(seq-union (seq-map #'car lclist)
(seq-union (seq-map #'car mlist)
(seq-union (seq-map #'car lcshlist)
(seq-map #'car shlist))))))
(ed-exts (when exts
(seq-map
(lambda (elt)
(concat "*" (string-trim elt "\\\\" "\\\\'")))
exts))))
ed-exts))
(defvar tex--buffers-list nil)
(defvar-local tex--old-syntax-function nil)
(cl-defmethod xref-backend-references ((_backend (eql 'tex-etags)) identifier)
"Find references of IDENTIFIER in TeX buffers and files."
(require 'semantic/symref/grep)
(defvar semantic-symref-filepattern-alist)
(let (bufs texbufs
(mode major-mode))
(dolist (buf (buffer-list))
(if (eq (buffer-local-value 'major-mode buf) mode)
(push buf bufs)
(when (string-match-p ".*\\.[tT]e[xX]" (buffer-name buf))
(push buf texbufs))))
(unless (seq-set-equal-p tex--buffers-list bufs)
(let* ((amalist (tex--collect-file-extensions))
(extlist (alist-get mode semantic-symref-filepattern-alist))
(extlist-new (seq-uniq
(seq-union amalist extlist #'string-match-p))))
(setq tex--buffers-list bufs)
(dolist (buf bufs)
(when-let* ((fbuf (buffer-file-name buf))
(ext (file-name-extension fbuf))
(finext (concat "*." ext))
((not (seq-find (lambda (elt) (string-match-p elt finext))
extlist-new)))
((push finext extlist-new)))))
(unless (seq-set-equal-p extlist-new extlist)
(setf (alist-get mode semantic-symref-filepattern-alist)
extlist-new))))
(let* (setsyntax
(punct (with-syntax-table (tex-find-references-syntax-table)
(seq-positions identifier (list ?w ?_)
(lambda (elt sycode)
(not (memq (char-syntax elt) sycode))))))
(end (and punct
(memq (1- (length identifier)) punct)
(> (length identifier) 1)
(concat "\\("
(regexp-quote
(string (elt identifier
(1- (length identifier)))))
"\\)")))
(beg (and punct
(memq 0 punct)
(concat "\\("
(regexp-quote (string (elt identifier 0)))
"\\)")))
(text-mode-hook
(if (or end beg)
(progn
(tex-xref-syntax-function identifier beg end)
(setq setsyntax (lambda ()
(setq-local syntax-propertize-function
tex--xref-syntax-fun)
(setq-local TeX-style-hook-applied-p t)))
(cons setsyntax text-mode-hook))
text-mode-hook)))
(unless (memq 'doctex-mode (derived-mode-all-parents mode))
(setq bufs (append texbufs bufs)))
(when (or end beg)
(dolist (buf bufs)
(with-current-buffer buf
(unless (local-variable-p 'tex--old-syntax-function)
(setq tex--old-syntax-function syntax-propertize-function))
(setq-local syntax-propertize-function
tex--xref-syntax-fun)
(syntax-ppss-flush-cache (point-min)))))
(unwind-protect
(xref-backend-references nil identifier)
(when (or end beg)
(dolist (buf bufs)
(with-current-buffer buf
(when buffer-file-truename
(setq-local syntax-propertize-function
tex--old-syntax-function)
(syntax-ppss-flush-cache (point-min))))))))))
(make-obsolete-variable 'tex-mode-load-hook
"use `with-eval-after-load' instead." "28.1")
(run-hooks 'tex-mode-load-hook)
(provide 'tex-mode)
;;; tex-mode.el ends here