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;;; regi.el --- REGular expression Interpreting engine
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;; Author: 1993 Barry A. Warsaw, Century Computing, Inc. <bwarsaw@cen.com>
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;; Maintainer: bwarsaw@cen.com
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;; Created: 24-Feb-1993
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;; Version: 1.8
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;; Last Modified: 1993/06/01 21:33:00
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;; Keywords: regular expression regexp matching text
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;; Copyright (C) 1993 Barry A. Warsaw
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;; This file is not yet part of GNU Emacs.
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;;
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;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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;; (at your option) any later version.
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;;
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;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;;
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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;; Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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;; LCD Archive Entry
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;; regi|Barry A. Warsaw|bwarsaw@cen.com
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;; |REGular expression Interpreting engine
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;; |1993/06/01 21:33:00|1.8|
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;;; Code:
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(defun regi-pos (&optional position col-p)
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"Return the character position at various buffer positions.
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Optional POSITION can be one of the following symbols:
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`bol' == beginning of line
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`boi' == beginning of indentation
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`eol' == end of line [default]
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`bonl' == beginning of next line
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`bopl' == beginning of previous line
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Optional COL-P non-nil returns `current-column' instead of character position."
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(save-excursion
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(cond
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((eq position 'bol) (beginning-of-line))
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((eq position 'boi) (back-to-indentation))
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((eq position 'bonl) (forward-line 1))
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((eq position 'bopl) (forward-line -1))
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(t (end-of-line)))
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(if col-p (current-column) (point))))
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(defun regi-mapcar (predlist func &optional negate-p case-fold-search-p)
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"Build a regi frame where each element of PREDLIST appears exactly once.
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The frame contains elements where each member of PREDLIST is
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associated with FUNC, and optionally NEGATE-P and CASE-FOLD-SEARCH-P."
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(let (frame tail)
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(if (or negate-p case-fold-search-p)
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(setq tail (list negate-p)))
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(if case-fold-search-p
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(setq tail (append tail (list case-fold-search-p))))
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(while predlist
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(let ((element (list (car predlist) func)))
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(if tail
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(setq element (append element tail)))
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(setq frame (append frame (list element))
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predlist (cdr predlist))
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))
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frame))
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(defun regi-interpret (frame &optional start end)
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"Interpret the regi frame FRAME.
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If optional START and END are supplied, they indicate the region of
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interest, and the buffer is narrowed to the beginning of the line
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containing START, and beginning of the line after the line containing
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END. Otherwise, point and mark are not set and processing continues
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until your FUNC returns the `abort' symbol (see below). Beware! Not
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supplying a START or END could put you in an infinite loop.
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A regi frame is a list of entries of the form:
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(PRED FUNC [NEGATE-P [CASE-FOLD-SEARCH]])
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PRED is a predicate against which each line in the region is tested,
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and if a match occurs, FUNC is `eval'd. Point is then moved to the
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beginning of the next line, the frame is reset and checking continues.
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If a match doesn't occur, the next entry is checked against the
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current line until all entries in the frame are checked. At this
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point, if no match occurred, the frame is reset and point is moved to
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the next line. Checking continues until every line in the region is
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checked. Optional NEGATE-P inverts the result of PRED before FUNC is
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called and `case-fold-search' is bound to the optional value of
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CASE-FOLD-SEARCH for the PRED check.
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PRED can be a string, variable, function or one of the following
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symbols: t, nil, `begin', `end', and `every'. If PRED is a string, or
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a variable or list that evaluates to a string, it is interpreted as a
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regular expression and is matched against the current line (from the
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beginning) using `looking-at'. If PRED does not evaluate to a string,
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it is interpreted as a binary value (nil or non-nil).
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PRED can also be one of the following symbols:
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t -- always produces a true outcome
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`begin' -- always executes before anything else
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`end' -- always executes after everything else
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`every' -- execute after frame is matched on a line
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Note that NEGATE-P and CASE-FOLD-SEARCH are meaningless if PRED is one
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of these special symbols. Only the first occurance of each symbol in
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a frame entry is used, the rest are ignored.
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Your FUNC can return values which control regi processing. If a list
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is returned from your function, it can contain any combination of the
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following elements:
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the symbol `continue'
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Tells regi to continue processing frame-entries after a match,
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instead of resetting to the first entry and advancing to the next
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line, as is the default behavior. When returning this symbol,
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you must take care not to enter an infinite loop.
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the symbol `abort'
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Tells regi to terminate processing this frame. any end
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frame-entry is still processed.
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the list `(frame . NEWFRAME)'
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Tells regi to use NEWFRAME as its current frame. In other words,
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your FUNC can modify the executing regi frame on the fly.
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the list `(step . STEP)'
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Tells regi to move STEP number of lines forward during normal
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processing. By default, regi moves forward 1 line. STEP can be
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negative, but be careful of infinite loops.
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You should usually take care to explicitly return nil from your
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function if no action is to take place. Your FUNC will always be
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`eval'ed. The following variables will be temporarily bound to some
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useful information:
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`curline'
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the current line in the buffer, as a string
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`curframe'
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the full, current frame being executed
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`curentry'
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the current frame entry being executed."
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(save-excursion
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(save-restriction
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(let (begin-tag end-tag every-tag current-frame working-frame donep)
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;; set up the narrowed region
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(and start
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end
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(let* ((tstart start)
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(start (min start end))
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(end (max start end)))
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(narrow-to-region
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(progn (goto-char end) (regi-pos 'bonl))
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(progn (goto-char start) (regi-pos 'bol)))))
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;; lets find the special tags and remove them from the working
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;; frame. note that only the last special tag is used.
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(mapcar
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(function
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(lambda (entry)
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(let ((pred (car entry))
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(func (car (cdr entry))))
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(cond
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((eq pred 'begin) (setq begin-tag func))
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((eq pred 'end) (setq end-tag func))
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((eq pred 'every) (setq every-tag func))
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(t
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(setq working-frame (append working-frame (list entry))))
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) ; end-cond
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)))
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frame) ; end-mapcar
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;; execute the begin entry
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(eval begin-tag)
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;; now process the frame
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(setq current-frame working-frame)
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(while (not (or donep (eobp)))
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(let* ((entry (car current-frame))
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(pred (nth 0 entry))
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(func (nth 1 entry))
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(negate-p (nth 2 entry))
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(case-fold-search (nth 3 entry))
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match-p)
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(catch 'regi-throw-top
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(cond
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;; we are finished processing the frame for this line
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((not current-frame)
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(setq current-frame working-frame) ;reset frame
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(forward-line 1)
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(throw 'regi-throw-top t))
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;; see if predicate evaluates to a string
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((stringp (setq match-p (eval pred)))
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(setq match-p (looking-at match-p)))
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) ; end-cond
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;; now that we've done the initial matching, check for
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;; negation of match
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(and negate-p
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(setq match-p (not match-p)))
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;; if the line matched, package up the argument list and
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;; funcall the FUNC
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(if match-p
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(let* ((curline (buffer-substring
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(regi-pos 'bol)
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(regi-pos 'eol)))
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(curframe current-frame)
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(curentry entry)
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(result (eval func))
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(step (or (cdr (assq 'step result)) 1))
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)
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;; changing frame on the fly?
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(if (assq 'frame result)
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(setq working-frame (cdr (assq 'frame result))))
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;; continue processing current frame?
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(if (memq 'continue result)
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(setq current-frame (cdr current-frame))
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(forward-line step)
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(setq current-frame working-frame))
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;; abort current frame?
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(if (memq 'abort result)
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(progn
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(setq donep t)
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(throw 'regi-throw-top t)))
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) ; end-let
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;; else if no match occurred, then process the next
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;; frame-entry on the current line
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(setq current-frame (cdr current-frame))
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) ; end-if match-p
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) ; end catch
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) ; end let
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;; after every cycle, evaluate every-tag
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(eval every-tag)
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) ; end-while
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;; now process the end entry
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(eval end-tag)))))
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(provide 'regi)
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;;; regi.el ends here
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