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!* -*-TECO-*- !
!~FILENAME~:! !PHRASE macros for handling phrases!
PHRASE
!& Setup PHRASE Library:! !S Assign C-, M-, C-M-, and ^X-,
and initialize qPhrase Delimiters if undefined!
0fo..qPhrase_Delimiters"e !* Set up Phrase Delimiters if necessary!
:i* ,.;:()!][}{<>?-- M.C Phrase_Delimiters *_search_string_to_define_phrase_boundaries'
0FO..Q PHRASE_Setup_Hook[1 !* see if setup hook defined !
FQ1"G M1' !* if so, run it, otherwise default key assignments !
"# M.M ^R_Forward_Phrase U.,
M.M ^R_Backward_Phrase U..,
M.M ^R_Mark_Phrase U...,
M.M ^R_Delete_Phrase U:.X(,) '
!^R Forward Phrase:! !^R Move forward over one or more phrases.
A phrase contains the punctuation mark that ends it. Move
forward, therefore, past <arg> punctuation marks. (The phrase-
defining search string is in qPhrase Delimiters)!
"L -:M(M.M ^R_Backward_Phrase)' !* if neg arg, jump to backward !
q Phrase_Delimiters [1 !* note that F^B cannot be used !
:s 1 0 !* because "--" is 2 characters long !
!^R Backward Phrase:! !^R Move backward over one or more phrases.
A phrase contains the punctuation mark that ends it. Move
backwards, therefore, past <arg> punctuation marks, leaving
the pointer just following the last one. (The phrase-defining
search string is in qPhrase Delimiters)!
"L -:M(M.M ^R_Forward_Phrase)' !* if neg arg, jump to forward !
q Phrase_Delimiters [1 1r !* move left one at least, in case!
!* starting at phrase beginning !
- :s 1 : 0 !* :^B does FKC as well, so !
!^R Mark Phrase:! !^R Mark one or more surrounding phrases.
Sets the point before and the mark after the current phrase (the one
containing the point). If an explicit arg is given, |n|-1 others are
included, following the current one if the argument is positive,
preceding it if the argument is negative. (Notes: A phrase
contains the punctuation mark that ends it. The phrase-defining
search string is kept in qPhrase Delimiters.)!
("l 1' "#') m(m.m ^R_Forward_Phrase) w .
m(m.m ^R_Backward_Phrase) 0 !* ^@^@ is abs val!
!^R Delete Phrase:! !^R Delete one (or several) phrases.
Deletes from the pointer forwards (or backwards, if given
a negative argument) through <arg> phrases. Note that
^R Mark Phrase followed by ^R Kill Region will delete the
entire phrase surrounding the cursor; ^R Delete Phrase deletes
only the part following (or preceding) the cursor. (Notes:
A phrase contains the punctuation mark ending it. The phrase-
defining search string is kept in qPhrase Delimiters.)!
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