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Re: "enum class" supports for cc-mode


From: Alan Mackenzie
Subject: Re: "enum class" supports for cc-mode
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2014 16:49:15 +0000
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15)

Hi, Daniel.

On Mon, Oct 27, 2014 at 06:36:09PM +0000, Daniel Colascione wrote:
> Here's a small patch that teaches cc-mode about C++11 "enum class" syntax.
> See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/2dzy4k6e.aspx

> Alan, can you take a look?

Thanks for this, it looks good.  I'll definitely install it (with proper
attribution).

Just one or two little details:
(i) You've used `eql' rather than `eq' for comparing things in a few
  places.  Is there any reason for this?
(ii) c-after-brace-list-key will be "\\<\\>" (not nil) for non-C++
  languages, I think.  It's definition in cc-langs.el needs tweaking a
  bit to make it nil.
(iii) There's a question as to whether the backward searching in
  c-backward-colon-prefixed-type should have an optional search limit.
  But the existing c-backward-over-enum-header doesn't, so that's
  something new to think about.

Now, I'll go and try actually merging and running it.

> === modified file 'lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el'
> --- lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el       2014-10-18 10:02:59 +0000
> +++ lisp/progmodes/cc-engine.el       2014-10-27 18:00:51 +0000
> @@ -8460,28 +8460,41 @@
>          (cond
>           ((c-syntactic-re-search-forward c-decl-block-key open-brace t t t)
>            (goto-char (setq kwd-start (match-beginning 0)))
> -          (or
> -
> -           ;; Found a keyword that can't be a type?
> -           (match-beginning 1)
> -
> -           ;; Can be a type too, in which case it's the return type of a
> -           ;; function (under the assumption that no declaration level
> -           ;; block construct starts with a type).
> -           (not (c-forward-type))
> -
> -           ;; Jumped over a type, but it could be a declaration keyword
> -           ;; followed by the declared identifier that we've jumped over
> -           ;; instead (e.g. in "class Foo {").  If it indeed is a type
> -           ;; then we should be at the declarator now, so check for a
> -           ;; valid declarator start.
> -           ;;
> -           ;; Note: This doesn't cope with the case when a declared
> -           ;; identifier is followed by e.g. '(' in a language where '('
> -           ;; also might be part of a declarator expression.  Currently
> -           ;; there's no such language.
> -           (not (or (looking-at c-symbol-start)
> -                    (looking-at c-type-decl-prefix-key)))))
> +             (and
> +              ;; Exclude cases where we matched what would ordinarily
> +              ;; be a block declaration keyword, except where it's not
> +              ;; legal because it's part of a "compound keyword" like
> +              ;; "enum class".  Of course, if c-after-brace-list-key
> +              ;; is nil, we can skip the test.
> +              (or (null c-after-brace-list-key)
> +                  (save-match-data
> +                    (save-excursion
> +                      (not
> +                       (and
> +                        (looking-at c-after-brace-list-key)
> +                        (= (c-backward-token-2 1 t) 0)
> +                        (looking-at c-brace-list-key))))))
> +              (or
> +               ;; Found a keyword that can't be a type?
> +               (match-beginning 1)
> +
> +               ;; Can be a type too, in which case it's the return type of a
> +               ;; function (under the assumption that no declaration level
> +               ;; block construct starts with a type).
> +               (not (c-forward-type))
> +
> +               ;; Jumped over a type, but it could be a declaration keyword
> +               ;; followed by the declared identifier that we've jumped over
> +               ;; instead (e.g. in "class Foo {").  If it indeed is a type
> +               ;; then we should be at the declarator now, so check for a
> +               ;; valid declarator start.
> +               ;;
> +               ;; Note: This doesn't cope with the case when a declared
> +               ;; identifier is followed by e.g. '(' in a language where '('
> +               ;; also might be part of a declarator expression.  Currently
> +               ;; there's no such language.
> +               (not (or (looking-at c-symbol-start)
> +                        (looking-at c-type-decl-prefix-key))))))
>  
>           ;; In Pike a list of modifiers may be followed by a brace
>           ;; to make them apply to many identifiers.  Note that the
> @@ -8586,9 +8599,35 @@
>                     (not (looking-at "=")))))
>        b-pos)))
>  
> +(defun c-backward-colon-prefixed-type ()
> +  ;; We're after what might be a type prefixed with a colon.  Try
> +  ;; moving backward over this type and the colon.  On success, return
> +  ;; t and leave point before colon, on falure, leave point unchanged.
> +  ;; Will clobber match data.
> +  (let ((colon-pos nil))
> +    (save-excursion
> +      (while
> +          (and (eql (c-backward-token-2) 0)
> +               (or (not (looking-at "\\s)"))
> +                   (c-go-up-list-backward))
> +               (cond
> +                 ((eql (char-after) ?:)
> +                  (setq colon-pos (point))
> +                  nil)
> +                 ((eql (char-after) ?\()
> +                  t)
> +                 ((looking-at c-symbol-key)
> +                  t)
> +                 (t nil)))))
> +    (when colon-pos
> +      (goto-char colon-pos)
> +      t)))
> +
>  (defun c-backward-over-enum-header ()
>    ;; We're at a "{".  Move back to the enum-like keyword that starts this
>    ;; declaration and return t, otherwise don't move and return nil.
> +  (when c-recognize-post-brace-list-type-p
> +    (c-backward-colon-prefixed-type))
>    (let ((here (point))
>       up-sexp-pos before-identifier)
>      (while
> @@ -8596,21 +8635,22 @@
>        (eq (c-backward-token-2) 0)
>        (or (not (looking-at "\\s)"))
>            (c-go-up-list-backward))
> -      (cond
> -       ((and (looking-at c-symbol-key) (c-on-identifier)
> -             (not before-identifier))
> -        (setq before-identifier t))
> -       ((and before-identifier
> -             (or (eq (char-after) ?,)
> -                 (looking-at c-postfix-decl-spec-key)))
> -        (setq before-identifier nil)
> -        t)
> -       ((looking-at c-brace-list-key) nil)
> -       ((and c-recognize-<>-arglists
> -             (eq (char-after) ?<)
> -             (looking-at "\\s("))
> -        t)
> -       (t nil))))
> +         (cond
> +           ((and (looking-at c-symbol-key) (c-on-identifier)
> +                 (not before-identifier))
> +            (setq before-identifier t))
> +           ((and before-identifier
> +                 (or (eql (char-after) ?,)
> +                     (looking-at c-postfix-decl-spec-key)))
> +            (setq before-identifier nil)
> +            t)
> +           ((looking-at c-after-brace-list-key) t)
> +           ((looking-at c-brace-list-key) nil)
> +           ((and c-recognize-<>-arglists
> +                 (eq (char-after) ?<)
> +                 (looking-at "\\s("))
> +            t)
> +           (t nil))))
>      (or (looking-at c-brace-list-key)
>       (progn (goto-char here) nil))))
>  
> 
> === modified file 'lisp/progmodes/cc-langs.el'
> --- lisp/progmodes/cc-langs.el        2014-10-12 20:09:15 +0000
> +++ lisp/progmodes/cc-langs.el        2014-10-27 17:34:41 +0000
> @@ -1805,8 +1805,31 @@
>    ;; Regexp matching the start of declarations where the following
>    ;; block is a brace list.
>    t (c-make-keywords-re t (c-lang-const c-brace-list-decl-kwds)))
> +
>  (c-lang-defvar c-brace-list-key (c-lang-const c-brace-list-key))
>  
> +(c-lang-defconst c-after-brace-list-decl-kwds
> +  "Keywords that might follow keywords in `c-brace-list-decl-kwds'
> +and precede the opening brace."
> +  t    nil
> +  c++  '("class" "struct"))
> +
> +(c-lang-defconst c-after-brace-list-key
> +  ;; Regexp matching keywords that can fall between a brace-list
> +  ;; keyword and the associated brace list.
> +  t (c-make-keywords-re t (c-lang-const c-after-brace-list-decl-kwds)))
> +
> +(c-lang-defvar c-after-brace-list-key (c-lang-const c-after-brace-list-key))
> +
> +(c-lang-defconst c-recognize-post-brace-list-type-p
> +  ;; Recognize a colon and then a type after an enum, e.g.,
> +  ;; enum foo : int { A, B, C };
> +  t nil
> +  c++ t)
> +
> +(c-lang-defvar c-recognize-post-brace-list-type-p
> +               (c-lang-const c-recognize-post-brace-list-type-p))
> +
>  (c-lang-defconst c-other-block-decl-kwds
>    "Keywords where the following block (if any) contains another
>  declaration level that should not be considered a class.  For every
> @@ -2000,6 +2023,7 @@
>    ;; prefixes.
>    t (delete-duplicates (append (c-lang-const c-class-decl-kwds)
>                              (c-lang-const c-brace-list-decl-kwds)
> +                               (c-lang-const c-after-brace-list-decl-kwds)
>                              (c-lang-const c-other-block-decl-kwds)
>                              (c-lang-const c-typedef-decl-kwds)
>                              (c-lang-const c-typeless-decl-kwds)


-- 
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).



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