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Package: cweb
Version: 3.64-3

A reminder to myself....

Also, c++lib.w should be included in the package....

   Julian

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Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 19:05:16 +0300
From: Max Vasin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: CWEB Emacs mode
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hello,
 I've modified original Knuth's cweb.el to make it mode suitable (in my 
opinion) for Emacs 20 - 21, added some customisation
options and changed (and made customisable) keybindings not to conflict 
with standard Emacs key bindings. Would you like
to include this CWEB mode in cweb package?

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Max Vasin.

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;; This file contains extensions to GNU-Emacs, to wit:
; (1) some WEB-oriented functions that are also of general use
; (2) changes to the GNU-distributed TeX mode
; (3) definitions of simple WEB and CWEB modes

; To use: Put this in your EMACS-lisp library and say (load-library "cweb")
; in your .emacs init file.

; Contributed by Don Knuth, July 1990

;; OK, here's part (1): some WEB-oriented functions whose main purpose is
; to maintain a stack of module names that are "pending" as you are writing
; a program. When you first think of a module that needs to be written later,
; put it into the pending list (by typing CTL-Z instead of @> after the
; name). Later you can say CTL-\ to retrieve a pending name (and if
; you want to cycle through the pending names, ESC-y after CTL-\ will
; do it, just as ESC-y works after a yank).
; After you've said CTL-\, the current region is the name just removed from
; the pending list. If you change your mind, you can put it back again by
; saying ESC-\. If you had put it into the pending list by mistake, you
; can get rid of it by using the normal CTL-W operation (kill-region).
; The following code binds the new commands to CTL-Z, CTL-\, and ESC-\
; in all modes. You may prefer other bindings, of course.
; CTL-Z is normally "suspend emacs", but it is best not used when emacs
; has its own window as it usually does nowadays; if you need the
; old CTL-Z, you might rather bind it to CTL-X CTL-Z.
; CTL-\ is normally undefined.
; ESC-\ is normally "delete space", but ESC-space DEL does that easily too.

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
;; 
;;      $Id: cwebm.el,v 1.3 2002/11/20 18:12:48 max Exp $
;;
;; Modifications by Max Vasin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, September - November 2002.
;; Key bindings:
;;   1. C-\ --> C-cwy
;;   2. M-\ --> C-cws
;;   3. C-z --> C-cwr
;; The first and second modifications are important for me because:
;;   1. C-\ switches keyboard layout (on my Linux box English <--> Russian).
;;   2. I've used to use M-\.
;; The third modification was made to unify key bindings.
;;
;; Base mode modified form plain-TeX to latex, since I use cweb-latex.
;;
;; Base keybings are now taken from the latex mode, instead of creaing 
;; them from scratch.
;;
;; Key bindings for commands operating on module names pending list
;; made local.
;;
;; `TeX-validate-paragraph' function is now beeing defined in this package,
;; since it is defined in the file auc-old.el, which is provided for 
;; compatability with AUC-TeX 6.x. `TeX-validate-paragraph' renamed to
;; `cwebm-validate-paragraph'.
;;
;; Package was renamed to cwebm.el
;; Suffix `cwebm-' added to function names, `TeX-' suffix chaged to `cwebm-'.
;;
;; Added customisation support.
;;
;; $Log: cwebm.el,v $
;; Revision 1.3  2002/11/20 18:12:48  max
;; cwebm-make-common-settings: New function.
;; Comments start and end are set up correctly.
;; cwebm-base-mode: New customisation variable.
;; Customisation type 'sexp changed to 'string.
;;
;; Revision 1.2  2002/11/09 11:44:39  max
;; Added customisation support.
;; Paragraph validation made conditional.
;;
;; Revision 1.1  2002/10/13 16:02:21  max
;; Initial revision
;;
;;

(require 'tex)

(defgroup CWEBm nil
  "Major mode for editing CWEB and WEB programs"
  :prefix "cwebm-"
  :group 'languages)

(defcustom cwebm-validate-paragraph nil
  "Specifies whether to validate paragraph when you leave it."
  :type 'boolean
  :group 'CWEBm)

(defcustom cwebm-base-mode "latex-mode"
  "Specifies base mode for CWEBm"
  :type 'string
  :group 'CWEBm)

(defcustom cwebm-new-module-name-key-binding "\\C-cwr"
  "Specifies key binding for adding new module name into pending list."
  :type 'string
  :group 'CWEBm)

(defcustom cwebm-new-module-name-key-binding "\\C-cwr"
  "Specifies key binding for adding new module name into pending list."
  :type 'string
  :group 'CWEBm)

(defcustom cwebm-pop-module-name-key-binding "\\C-cwy"
  "Specifies key binding to remove first element from pending list
and insert it as current region."
  :type 'string
  :group 'CWEBm)

(defcustom cwebm-into-pending-list-key-binding "\\C-cws"
  "Specifies key binding to copy region into pending-list."
  :type 'string
  :group 'CWEBm)

(defcustom cwebm-into-pending-list-key-binding "\\C-cws"
  "Specifies key binding to copy region into pending-list."
  :type 'string
  :group 'CWEBm)

(defcustom cwebm-ditto-key-binding "\\M-\\\""
  "Specifies key binding to copy characters from the line above"
  :type 'string
  :group 'CWEBm)

(defun cwebm-process-key-binding (string)
  "Process a string representation of key binding to allow easy key binding
customisation."
  (read (concat "\"" string "\"")))

(defvar cwebm-pending-list nil
 "List of strings (usually WEB module names) still pending.")

(defun cwebm-into-pending-list (beg end)
 "Copy region into cwebm-pending-list."
 (interactive "r")
 (cwebm-indicate-region)
 (setq cwebm-pending-list (cons (buffer-substring beg end) cwebm-pending-list)))

(defun cwebm-new-module-name-pending ()
 "Insert @> to complete a module name, then put it into cwebm-pending-list."
 (interactive)
 (insert "@>")
 (push-mark)
 (if (search-backward "@<" nil t)
     (progn
       (exchange-point-and-mark)
       (cwebm-into-pending-list (point) (mark)))
   (message "There's no @< to begin the module name!")))

(defun cwebm-pop-pending-list (arg)
 "Remove first element of cwebm-pending-list and insert it as current region.
With argument, put point at left; otherwise point will follow the insertion.
Say \\[cwebm-new-yank-pop] to replace this by another element of the list.
Say \\[cwebm-into-pending-list] to put it back in the list."
 (interactive "*P")
 (if (consp cwebm-pending-list)
     (progn
       (push-mark (point))
       (insert (car cwebm-pending-list))
       (setq cwebm-pending-list (cdr cwebm-pending-list))
       (if arg
           (exchange-point-and-mark)))
   (message "Nothing is pending.")
   (setq this-command nil)))

(defun cwebm-new-yank-pop (arg)
 "If previous command was \\[cwebm-pop-pending-list], pop a different string;
otherwise do an ordinary Meta-y."
 (interactive "*p")
 (if (eq last-command 'cwebm-pop-pending-list)
     (let (xch)
       (setq xch (< (point) (mark)))
       (setq cwebm-pending-list (append cwebm-pending-list
                                 (list (buffer-substring (point) (mark)))))
       (delete-region (point) (mark))
       (setq this-command 'cwebm-pop-pending-list)
       (cwebm-pop-pending-list xch))
   (yank-pop arg)))
(global-set-key "\M-y" 'cwebm-new-yank-pop)

(defun cwebm-indicate-region ()
  "Bounce cursor to mark and back again"
  (let ((point-save (point)))
    (unwind-protect
        (progn (goto-char (mark))
               (sit-for 0 300)) ;; wait 300 milliseconds
      (goto-char point-save))))

; I prefer to change the standard copy-region command to the following,
; which gives me visual feedback about what I've copied to the kill ring:
(defun cwebm-indicate-and-copy-region (beg end)
  "Indicate current region, then copy it to the kill ring."
  (interactive "r")
  (cwebm-indicate-region)
  (copy-region-as-kill beg end))
(global-set-key "\M-w" 'cwebm-indicate-and-copy-region)

; Here's another convenient command, bound to the usually unused ESC-".
(defun cwebm-ditto (arg)
  "Copy ARG characters from the line above."
  (interactive "*p")
  (let (ch)
    (while (> arg 0)
      (setq temporary-goal-column (current-column))
      (save-excursion
        (previous-line 1)
        (setq ch (following-char)))
      (insert ch)
      (setq arg (1- arg)))))
(global-set-key (cwebm-process-key-binding cwebm-ditto-key-binding) 
'cwebm-ditto)

;; OK, here's part (2): Changes to TeX mode.
; The WEB modes below are very much like TeX mode, but some improvements were
; desirable in TeX mode:
; I made newline act as it does in indented-text mode, since this
; works nicely for both TeX and WEB (Pascal or C code).
; I made RET check for unmatched delimiters if it ends a paragraph.
; Otherwise TeX mode remains as it was before.

(define-key TeX-mode-map "\C-c\C-k" 'TeX-kill-job)
(define-key TeX-mode-map "\C-c\C-l" 'TeX-recenter-output-buffer)
(define-key TeX-mode-map "\C-c\C-p" 'TeX-print)
(define-key TeX-mode-map "\e}" 'up-list)
(define-key TeX-mode-map "\e{" 'TeX-insert-braces)
(define-key TeX-mode-map "\C-c\C-r" 'TeX-region)
(define-key TeX-mode-map "\C-c\C-b" 'TeX-buffer)
(define-key TeX-mode-map "\r" 'cwebm-newline)
(define-key TeX-mode-map "\t" 'LaTeX-indent-line)
(setq TeX-mode-hook '(lambda ()
  (make-local-variable 'indent-line-function)
  (setq indent-line-function 'indent-relative-maybe)))

(defun cwebm-newline (arg)
"If previous character is newline and no ARG, check for unbalanced braces
and/or dollar signs in previous paragraph. If ARG is \\[universal-argument],
do a single newline; otherwise do ordinary newline."
 (interactive "*P")
 (if (and (eq (preceding-char) ?\n) (not arg) cwebm-validate-paragraph)
     (cwebm-check-paragraph)
   (if (listp arg)
       (newline)
     (newline arg))))

(defun cwebm-validate-paragraph (start end)
  (condition-case ()
      (save-excursion
        (save-restriction
          (narrow-to-region start end)
          (goto-char start)
          (forward-sexp (- end start))
          t))
    (error nil)))

(defun cwebm-check-paragraph ()
"Insert a newline following a newline, breaking a paragraph for TeX.
Check for mismatched delimiters in paragraph being terminated."
  (interactive)
  (if (cwebm-validate-paragraph
           (save-excursion
             (search-backward "\n\n" nil 'move)
             (point))
           (point))
      (insert ?\n)
    (insert ?\n)
    (error "Mismatched delimiters in that paragraph?")))

;; and now, part (3): WEB and CWEB modes.
; These are like plain TeX mode except that the automatic conversion of
; " to `` or '' is disabled. (Personally I never liked that feature anyway,
; since it's easy to get used to typing `` and ''. In WEB modes, the
; feature soon becomes intolerable, unless you never use string constants!)
; Another thing distinguishing WEB mode from TeX is ESC-p and ESC-n, to
; move to previous or next module. These keys are usually unbound, except
; when processing email.

(defun cwebm-forward-module (arg)
"Advance past next WEB module beginning; with ARG, repeat ARG times."
 (interactive "p")
 (cwebm-move-to-module arg))
(defun cwebm-backward-module (arg)
"Advance to previous WEB module beginning; with ARG, repeat ARG times."
 (interactive "p")
 (cwebm-move-to-module (- arg)))
(defun cwebm-move-to-module (arg)
 (while (> arg 0)
   (re-search-forward "@ \\|@\\*\\|@\n")
   (setq arg (1- arg)))
 (while (< arg 0)
   (re-search-backward "@ \\|@\\*\\|@\n")
   (setq arg (1+ arg))))

(defun cwebm-make-common-settings ()
  "Make settings common for both WEBm and CWEBm modes"
  ;; house-keeping first
  (kill-all-local-variables)

  ;; set base mode
  (funcall (intern cwebm-base-mode))

  ;; install local keybindings
  (local-set-key (cwebm-process-key-binding cwebm-new-module-name-key-binding) 
'cwebm-new-module-name-pending)
  (local-set-key (cwebm-process-key-binding cwebm-pop-module-name-key-binding) 
'cwebm-pop-pending-list)
  (local-set-key (cwebm-process-key-binding 
cwebm-into-pending-list-key-binding) 'cwebm-into-pending-list)
  (local-set-key "\M-n" 'cwebm-forward-module)
  (local-set-key "\M-p" 'cwebm-backward-module)
  (local-set-key "\"" 'self-insert-command)

  ;; set comments start and end
  (make-local-variable 'comment-start)
  (setq comment-start "%")
  (make-local-variable 'comment-end)
  (setq comment-end ""))  

(defun webm-mode ()
  "Major mode like TeX mode plus \\[forward-module] and \\[backward-module]
for relative module movement. The automatic \" feature is disabled."
  (interactive)

  ;; make settings common for both CWEBm and WEBm modes
  (cwebm-make-common-settings)

  ;; let emacs know who we are
  (setq mode-name "WEBm")
  (setq major-mode 'web-mode)

  ;; run a hook if it exists
  (run-hooks 'web-mode-hook))
(setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("\\.web$" . web-mode) auto-mode-alist))

(defun cwebm-mode ()
  "Major mode like LaTeX mode plus \\[forward-module] and \\[backward-module]
for relative module movement. The automatic \" feature is disabled."
  (interactive)

  ;; make settings common for both CWEBm and WEBm modes
  (cwebm-make-common-settings)

  ;; let emacs know who we are
  (setq mode-name "CWEBm")
  (setq major-mode 'cwebm-mode)

  ;; run a hook if it exists
  (run-hooks 'cwebm-mode-hook))

(setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("\\.w$" . cwebm-mode) auto-mode-alist))
(setq auto-mode-alist (cons '("\\.ch$" . cwebm-mode) auto-mode-alist))

(provide 'cwebm)
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Source: emacs-goodies-el
Source-Version: 25.1-1

We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
emacs-goodies-el, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:

debbugs-el_25.1-1_all.deb
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Format: 1.7
Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 15:31:53 -0400
Source: emacs-goodies-el
Binary: gnus-bonus-el emacs-goodies-extra-el dpkg-dev-el emacs-goodies-el 
debbugs-el debian-el debview devscripts-el
Architecture: source all
Version: 25.1-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Changed-By: Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Description: 
 debbugs-el - Transitional package that can be removed
 debian-el  - Emacs helpers specific to Debian users
 debview    - Transitional package that can be removed
 devscripts-el - Emacs wrappers for the commands in devscripts
 dpkg-dev-el - Emacs helpers specific to Debian development
 emacs-goodies-el - Miscellaneous add-ons for Emacs
 emacs-goodies-extra-el - Transitional package that can be removed
 gnus-bonus-el - Miscellaneous add-ons for Gnus
Closes: 237341 246379 260705 280415 293732 297828 301293 309790 317566 326772 
329883 331114 331234 331421 331430
Changes: 
 emacs-goodies-el (25.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
   * General Bug fix: "compiling *.el files should display errors, not just
     log file name", thanks to Jari Aalto (Closes: #309790).  I implemented
     the suggested grep for byte-compilation warnings and now delete the
     temporary log files after their creation ("debian-el: leaves temporary
     files in /tmp after installation", thanks to Lars Wirzenius; Closes:
     #331114).
   * emacs-goodies-el:
     - emacs-goodies-el.el: Key binding for wdired didn't get properly
       defined in emacs-snapshot, thanks to Sven Joachim for the report and
       the patch (Closes: #329883).
     - dict.el: `current-word' can return nil", thanks to Jorgen Schaefer
       for the report and patch. (Closes: #301293).
     - shell-command.el: New upstream version.  Also fixed bug "activation
       is documented wrongly" from Sven Joachim.  The activation has changed
       to using the variable `shell-command-completion-mode'. (Closes: #331421)
     - bar-cursor.el bug fix: Loading the library changes cursor to hollow
       box in emacs-snapshot", Thanks to Sven Joachim for the report and the
       patch (Closes: #331430).
     New files:
     - cfengine.el: major mode for editing cfengine files.
       Thanks to Morten Werner Olsen (Closes: #280415).
     - csv-mode.el: major mode for editing comma-separated value files
       (Closes: #260705)
     - cua.el: emulate CUA key bindings (C-z undo, C-x cut, C-c copy, C-v paste)
     - cwebm.el:  a CWEB/WEB modified mode.
       Thanks to Max Vasin (Closes: #326772).
     - ido.el: a faster way to switch buffers and get files.
       Thanks to Cyril Bouthors (Closes: #293732).
     - matlab.el: a major mode for MATLAB dot-m files
       tlc.el: a major mode for editing Target Language Compiler scripts
       Thanks to Riccardo Vestrini (Closes: #246379).
     - minibuf-electric.el:  Electric minibuffer behavior from XEmacs.
       Thanks to Karl Hegbloom (Closes: #317566).
     - slang-mode.el: a major-mode for editing slang scripts.
       Thanks to Rafael Laboissiere (Closes: #297828).
     - tabbar.el: Display a tab bar in the header line.
       Thanks to Josh Triplett for both suggestions and a patch
       (Closes: #237341).
   * gnus-bonus-el: (Jaakko Kangasharju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
     - gnus-filterhist.el: Move face-changing command inside temporary buffer
       manipulation (Closes: #331234)
Files: 
 ff44f3717eaf2fc4b24303b9a32510fe 922 editors optional 
emacs-goodies-el_25.1-1.dsc
 7217db2b3c3afa6609fec1a81ecbd70f 855729 editors optional 
emacs-goodies-el_25.1.orig.tar.gz
 fe3e4f84e809de7b56dca212a5abc7a6 92795 editors optional 
emacs-goodies-el_25.1-1.diff.gz
 c8ca525939bc1f52d6931623372161a7 767608 editors optional 
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