(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
(require 'browse-url)
-(unless (aref (char-category-set (make-char 'japanese-jisx0208 33 35)) ?>)
- (load "kinsoku" nil t))
(defgroup shr nil
"Simple HTML Renderer"
((listp (cdr sub))
(shr-descend sub)))))
+(defmacro shr-char-breakable-p (char)
+ "Return non-nil if a line can be broken before and after CHAR."
+ `(aref fill-find-break-point-function-table ,char))
+(defmacro shr-char-nospace-p (char)
+ "Return non-nil if no space is required before and after CHAR."
+ `(aref fill-nospace-between-words-table ,char))
+
+;; KINSOKU is a Japanese word meaning a rule that should not be violated.
+;; In Emacs, it is a term used for characters, e.g. punctuation marks,
+;; parentheses, and so on, that should not be placed in the beginning
+;; of a line or the end of a line.
+(defmacro shr-char-kinsoku-bol-p (char)
+ "Return non-nil if a line ought not to begin with CHAR."
+ `(aref (char-category-set ,char) ?>))
+(defmacro shr-char-kinsoku-eol-p (char)
+ "Return non-nil if a line ought not to end with CHAR."
+ `(aref (char-category-set ,char) ?<))
+(unless (shr-char-kinsoku-bol-p (make-char 'japanese-jisx0208 33 35))
+ (load "kinsoku" nil t))
+
(defun shr-insert (text)
(when (and (eq shr-state 'image)
(not (string-match "\\`[ \t\n]+\\'" text)))
(let (prev)
(when (and (eq (preceding-char) ? )
(or (= (line-beginning-position) (1- (point)))
- (and (aref fill-find-break-point-function-table
- (setq prev (char-after (- (point) 2))))
- (aref (char-category-set prev) ?>))
- (and (aref fill-nospace-between-words-table prev)
- (aref fill-nospace-between-words-table
- (aref elem 0)))))
+ (and (shr-char-breakable-p
+ (setq prev (char-after (- (point) 2))))
+ (shr-char-kinsoku-bol-p prev))
+ (and (shr-char-nospace-p prev)
+ (shr-char-nospace-p (aref elem 0)))))
(delete-char -1)))
(insert elem)
(let (found)
(while (and (> (current-column) shr-width)
(progn
(setq found (shr-find-fill-point))
- (not (or (bolp) (eolp)))))
+ (not (eolp))))
(when (eq (preceding-char) ? )
(delete-char -1))
(insert "\n")
(defun shr-find-fill-point ()
(when (> (move-to-column shr-width) shr-width)
(backward-char 1))
- (let (failed)
- (while (not
- (or (setq failed (= (current-column) shr-indentation))
- (eq (preceding-char) ? )
- (eq (following-char) ? )
- (aref fill-find-break-point-function-table (preceding-char))))
+ (let ((bp (point))
+ failed)
+ (while (not (or (setq failed (= (current-column) shr-indentation))
+ (eq (preceding-char) ? )
+ (eq (following-char) ? )
+ (shr-char-breakable-p (preceding-char))
+ (shr-char-breakable-p (following-char))
+ (and (eq (preceding-char) ?')
+ (not (memq (char-after (- (point) 2))
+ (list nil ?\n ? ))))
+ ;; There're some kinsoku CJK chars that aren't breakable.
+ (shr-char-kinsoku-bol-p (preceding-char))
+ (shr-char-kinsoku-eol-p (following-char))))
(backward-char 1))
+ (if (and (not (or failed (eolp)))
+ (eq (preceding-char) ?'))
+ (while (not (or (setq failed (eolp))
+ (eq (following-char) ? )
+ (shr-char-breakable-p (following-char))
+ (shr-char-kinsoku-eol-p (following-char))))
+ (forward-char 1)))
(if failed
;; There's no breakable point, so we give it up.
- (progn
- (end-of-line)
- (while (aref fill-find-break-point-function-table (preceding-char))
- (backward-char 1))
- nil)
- (or (eolp)
- ;; Don't put kinsoku-bol characters at the beginning of a line,
- ;; or kinsoku-eol characters at the end of a line,
- (let ((count 4))
- (if (or shr-kinsoku-shorten
- (and (aref (char-category-set (preceding-char)) ?<)
- (progn
- (setq count (1- count))
- (backward-char 1)
- t)))
- (while (and
- (>= (setq count (1- count)) 0)
+ (let (found)
+ (goto-char bp)
+ (unless shr-kinsoku-shorten
+ (while (and (setq found (re-search-forward
+ "\\(\\c>\\)\\| \\|\\c<\\|\\c|"
+ (line-end-position) 'move))
+ (eq (preceding-char) ?')))
+ (if (and found (not (match-beginning 1)))
+ (goto-char (match-beginning 0)))))
+ (or
+ (eolp)
+ ;; Don't put kinsoku-bol characters at the beginning of a line,
+ ;; or kinsoku-eol characters at the end of a line.
+ (cond
+ (shr-kinsoku-shorten
+ (while (and (not (memq (preceding-char) (list ?\C-@ ?\n ? )))
+ (shr-char-kinsoku-eol-p (preceding-char)))
+ (backward-char 1))
+ (when (setq failed (= (current-column) shr-indentation))
+ ;; There's no breakable point that doesn't violate kinsoku,
+ ;; so we look for the second best position.
+ (while (and (progn
+ (forward-char 1)
+ (<= (current-column) shr-width))
+ (progn
+ (setq bp (point))
+ (shr-char-kinsoku-eol-p (following-char)))))
+ (goto-char bp)))
+ ((shr-char-kinsoku-eol-p (preceding-char))
+ (if (shr-char-kinsoku-eol-p (following-char))
+ ;; There are consecutive kinsoku-eol characters.
+ (setq failed t)
+ (let ((count 4))
+ (while
+ (progn
+ (backward-char 1)
+ (and (> (setq count (1- count)) 0)
(not (memq (preceding-char) (list ?\C-@ ?\n ? )))
- (or (aref (char-category-set (preceding-char)) ?<)
- (aref (char-category-set (following-char)) ?>)))
- (backward-char 1))
- (while (and (>= (setq count (1- count)) 0)
- (aref (char-category-set (following-char)) ?>)
- (aref fill-find-break-point-function-table
- (following-char)))
- (forward-char 1)))
- (when (eq (following-char) ? )
- (forward-char 1))
- t)))))
+ (or (shr-char-kinsoku-eol-p (preceding-char))
+ (shr-char-kinsoku-bol-p (following-char)))))))
+ (if (setq failed (= (current-column) shr-indentation))
+ ;; There's no breakable point that doesn't violate kinsoku,
+ ;; so we go to the second best position.
+ (if (looking-at "\\(\\c<+\\)\\c<")
+ (goto-char (match-end 1))
+ (forward-char 1)))))
+ (t
+ (if (shr-char-kinsoku-bol-p (preceding-char))
+ ;; There are consecutive kinsoku-bol characters.
+ (setq failed t)
+ (let ((count 4))
+ (while (and (>= (setq count (1- count)) 0)
+ (shr-char-kinsoku-bol-p (following-char))
+ (shr-char-breakable-p (following-char)))
+ (forward-char 1))))))
+ (when (eq (following-char) ? )
+ (forward-char 1))))
+ (not failed)))
(defun shr-ensure-newline ()
(unless (zerop (current-column))