1 ;;; tramp.el --- Transparent Remote Access, Multiple Protocol
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1998-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: Kai Großjohann <kai.grossjohann@gmx.net>
6 ;; Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de>
7 ;; Keywords: comm, processes
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23 ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
27 ;; This package provides remote file editing, similar to ange-ftp.
28 ;; The difference is that ange-ftp uses FTP to transfer files between
29 ;; the local and the remote host, whereas tramp.el uses a combination
30 ;; of rsh and rcp or other work-alike programs, such as ssh/scp.
32 ;; For more detailed instructions, please see the info file.
37 ;; This package only works for Emacs 22.1 and higher, and for XEmacs 21.4
38 ;; and higher. For XEmacs 21, you need the package `fsf-compat' for
39 ;; the `with-timeout' macro.
41 ;; Also see the todo list at the bottom of this file.
43 ;; The current version of Tramp can be retrieved from the following URL:
44 ;; http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/tramp/
46 ;; There's a mailing list for this, as well. Its name is:
47 ;; tramp-devel@gnu.org
48 ;; You can use the Web to subscribe, under the following URL:
49 ;; http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tramp-devel
51 ;; For the adventurous, the current development sources are available
52 ;; via CVS. You can find instructions about this at the following URL:
53 ;; http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/tramp/
54 ;; Click on "CVS" in the navigation bar near the top.
56 ;; Don't forget to put on your asbestos longjohns, first!
60 (require 'tramp-compat
)
62 ;;; User Customizable Internal Variables:
65 "Edit remote files with a combination of rsh and rcp or similar programs."
70 ;; Maybe we need once a real Tramp mode, with key bindings etc.
72 (defcustom tramp-mode t
73 "*Whether Tramp is enabled.
74 If it is set to nil, all remote file names are used literally."
78 (defcustom tramp-verbose
3
79 "*Verbosity level for Tramp messages.
80 Any level x includes messages for all levels 1 .. x-1. The levels are
82 0 silent (no tramp messages at all)
85 3 connection to remote hosts (default level)
88 6 sent and received strings
90 8 connection properties
98 (when (boundp 'backup-directory-alist
)
99 (defcustom tramp-backup-directory-alist nil
100 "Alist of filename patterns and backup directory names.
101 Each element looks like (REGEXP . DIRECTORY), with the same meaning like
102 in `backup-directory-alist'. If a Tramp file is backed up, and DIRECTORY
103 is a local file name, the backup directory is prepended with Tramp file
104 name prefix \(method, user, host\) of file.
106 \(setq tramp-backup-directory-alist backup-directory-alist\)
108 gives the same backup policy for Tramp files on their hosts like the
109 policy for local files."
111 :type
'(repeat (cons (regexp :tag
"Regexp matching filename")
112 (directory :tag
"Backup directory name"))))))
114 ;; XEmacs case. We cannot check for `bkup-backup-directory-info', because
115 ;; the package "backup-dir" might not be loaded yet.
117 (when (featurep 'xemacs
)
118 (defcustom tramp-bkup-backup-directory-info nil
119 "*Alist of (FILE-REGEXP BACKUP-DIR OPTIONS ...))
120 It has the same meaning like `bkup-backup-directory-info' from package
121 `backup-dir'. If a Tramp file is backed up, and BACKUP-DIR is a local
122 file name, the backup directory is prepended with Tramp file name prefix
123 \(method, user, host\) of file.
125 \(setq tramp-bkup-backup-directory-info bkup-backup-directory-info\)
127 gives the same backup policy for Tramp files on their hosts like the
128 policy for local files."
130 (list (regexp :tag
"File regexp")
131 (string :tag
"Backup Dir")
136 (const search-upward
))))
139 (defcustom tramp-auto-save-directory nil
140 "*Put auto-save files in this directory, if set.
141 The idea is to use a local directory so that auto-saving is faster."
143 :type
'(choice (const nil
) string
))
145 (defcustom tramp-encoding-shell
146 (if (memq system-type
'(windows-nt))
149 "*Use this program for encoding and decoding commands on the local host.
150 This shell is used to execute the encoding and decoding command on the
151 local host, so if you want to use `~' in those commands, you should
152 choose a shell here which groks tilde expansion. `/bin/sh' normally
153 does not understand tilde expansion.
155 For encoding and deocding, commands like the following are executed:
157 /bin/sh -c COMMAND < INPUT > OUTPUT
159 This variable can be used to change the \"/bin/sh\" part. See the
160 variable `tramp-encoding-command-switch' for the \"-c\" part.
162 Note that this variable is not used for remote commands. There are
163 mechanisms in tramp.el which automatically determine the right shell to
164 use for the remote host."
166 :type
'(file :must-match t
))
168 (defcustom tramp-encoding-command-switch
169 (if (string-match "cmd\\.exe" tramp-encoding-shell
)
172 "*Use this switch together with `tramp-encoding-shell' for local commands.
173 See the variable `tramp-encoding-shell' for more information."
178 (defvar tramp-methods nil
179 "*Alist of methods for remote files.
180 This is a list of entries of the form (NAME PARAM1 PARAM2 ...).
181 Each NAME stands for a remote access method. Each PARAM is a
182 pair of the form (KEY VALUE). The following KEYs are defined:
184 This specifies the Bourne shell to use on the remote host. This
185 MUST be a Bourne-like shell. It is normally not necessary to set
186 this to any value other than \"/bin/sh\": Tramp wants to use a shell
187 which groks tilde expansion, but it can search for it. Also note
188 that \"/bin/sh\" exists on all Unixen, this might not be true for
189 the value that you decide to use. You Have Been Warned.
190 * `tramp-login-program'
191 This specifies the name of the program to use for logging in to the
192 remote host. This may be the name of rsh or a workalike program,
193 or the name of telnet or a workalike, or the name of su or a workalike.
195 This specifies the list of arguments to pass to the above
196 mentioned program. Please note that this is a list of list of arguments,
197 that is, normally you don't want to put \"-a -b\" or \"-f foo\"
198 here. Instead, you want a list (\"-a\" \"-b\"), or (\"-f\" \"foo\").
199 There are some patterns: \"%h\" in this list is replaced by the host
200 name, \"%u\" is replaced by the user name, \"%p\" is replaced by the
201 port number, and \"%%\" can be used to obtain a literal percent character.
202 If a list containing \"%h\", \"%u\" or \"%p\" is unchanged during
203 expansion (i.e. no host or no user specified), this list is not used as
204 argument. By this, arguments like (\"-l\" \"%u\") are optional.
205 \"%t\" is replaced by the temporary file name produced with
206 `tramp-make-tramp-temp-file'. \"%k\" indicates the keep-date
207 parameter of a program, if exists.
209 When an asynchronous process is started, we know already that
210 the connection works. Therefore, we can pass additional
211 parameters to suppress diagnostic messages, in order not to
212 tamper the process output.
213 * `tramp-copy-program'
214 This specifies the name of the program to use for remotely copying
215 the file; this might be the absolute filename of rcp or the name of
218 This specifies the list of parameters to pass to the above mentioned
219 program, the hints for `tramp-login-args' also apply here.
220 * `tramp-copy-keep-date'
221 This specifies whether the copying program when the preserves the
222 timestamp of the original file.
223 * `tramp-copy-keep-tmpfile'
224 This specifies whether a temporary local file shall be kept
225 for optimization reasons (useful for \"rsync\" methods).
226 * `tramp-copy-recursive'
227 Whether the operation copies directories recursively.
228 * `tramp-default-port'
229 The default port of a method is needed in case of gateway connections.
230 Additionally, it is used as indication which method is prepared for
233 As the attribute name says, additional arguments are specified here
234 when a method is applied via a gateway.
235 * `tramp-password-end-of-line'
236 This specifies the string to use for terminating the line after
237 submitting the password. If this method parameter is nil, then the
238 value of the normal variable `tramp-default-password-end-of-line'
239 is used. This parameter is necessary because the \"plink\" program
240 requires any two characters after sending the password. These do
241 not have to be newline or carriage return characters. Other login
242 programs are happy with just one character, the newline character.
243 We use \"xy\" as the value for methods using \"plink\".
245 What does all this mean? Well, you should specify `tramp-login-program'
246 for all methods; this program is used to log in to the remote site. Then,
247 there are two ways to actually transfer the files between the local and the
248 remote side. One way is using an additional rcp-like program. If you want
249 to do this, set `tramp-copy-program' in the method.
251 Another possibility for file transfer is inline transfer, i.e. the
252 file is passed through the same buffer used by `tramp-login-program'. In
253 this case, the file contents need to be protected since the
254 `tramp-login-program' might use escape codes or the connection might not
255 be eight-bit clean. Therefore, file contents are encoded for transit.
256 See the variables `tramp-local-coding-commands' and
257 `tramp-remote-coding-commands' for details.
259 So, to summarize: if the method is an out-of-band method, then you
260 must specify `tramp-copy-program' and `tramp-copy-args'. If it is an
261 inline method, then these two parameters should be nil. Methods which
262 are fit for gateways must have `tramp-default-port' at least.
266 When using `su' or `sudo' the phrase `open connection to a remote
267 host' sounds strange, but it is used nevertheless, for consistency.
268 No connection is opened to a remote host, but `su' or `sudo' is
269 started on the local host. You should specify a remote host
270 `localhost' or the name of the local host. Another host name is
271 useful only in combination with `tramp-default-proxies-alist'.")
273 (defun tramp-detect-ssh-controlmaster ()
274 "Call ssh to detect whether it supports the ControlMaster argument.
275 This function may return nil when the argument is supported, but
276 shouldn't return t when it isn't."
279 (call-process "ssh" nil t nil
"-o" "ControlMaster")
280 (goto-char (point-min))
281 (search-forward-regexp "Missing ControlMaster argument" nil t
))))
283 (defcustom tramp-default-method
284 ;; An external copy method seems to be preferred, because it is much
285 ;; more performant for large files, and it hasn't too serious delays
286 ;; for small files. But it must be ensured that there aren't
287 ;; permanent password queries. Either a password agent like
288 ;; "ssh-agent" or "Pageant" shall run, or the optional
289 ;; password-cache.el or auth-sources.el packages shall be active for
290 ;; password caching. "scpc" is chosen if we detect that the user is
291 ;; running OpenSSH 4.0 or newer.
293 ;; PuTTY is installed. We don't take it, if it is installed on a
294 ;; non-windows system, or pscp from the pssh (parallel ssh) package
296 ((and (eq system-type
'windows-nt
)
297 (executable-find "pscp"))
298 (if (or (fboundp 'password-read
)
299 (fboundp 'auth-source-user-or-password
)
300 ;; Pageant is running.
301 (tramp-compat-process-running-p "Pageant"))
304 ;; There is an ssh installation.
305 ((executable-find "scp")
307 ((tramp-detect-ssh-controlmaster) "scpc")
308 ((or (fboundp 'password-read
)
309 (fboundp 'auth-source-user-or-password
)
310 ;; ssh-agent is running.
311 (getenv "SSH_AUTH_SOCK")
312 (getenv "SSH_AGENT_PID"))
317 "*Default method to use for transferring files.
318 See `tramp-methods' for possibilities.
319 Also see `tramp-default-method-alist'."
324 (defcustom tramp-default-method-alist nil
325 "*Default method to use for specific host/user pairs.
326 This is an alist of items (HOST USER METHOD). The first matching item
327 specifies the method to use for a file name which does not specify a
328 method. HOST and USER are regular expressions or nil, which is
329 interpreted as a regular expression which always matches. If no entry
330 matches, the variable `tramp-default-method' takes effect.
332 If the file name does not specify the user, lookup is done using the
333 empty string for the user name.
335 See `tramp-methods' for a list of possibilities for METHOD."
337 :type
'(repeat (list (choice :tag
"Host regexp" regexp sexp
)
338 (choice :tag
"User regexp" regexp sexp
)
339 (choice :tag
"Method name" string
(const nil
)))))
341 (defcustom tramp-default-user nil
342 "*Default user to use for transferring files.
343 It is nil by default; otherwise settings in configuration files like
344 \"~/.ssh/config\" would be overwritten. Also see `tramp-default-user-alist'.
346 This variable is regarded as obsolete, and will be removed soon."
348 :type
'(choice (const nil
) string
))
351 (defcustom tramp-default-user-alist nil
352 "*Default user to use for specific method/host pairs.
353 This is an alist of items (METHOD HOST USER). The first matching item
354 specifies the user to use for a file name which does not specify a
355 user. METHOD and USER are regular expressions or nil, which is
356 interpreted as a regular expression which always matches. If no entry
357 matches, the variable `tramp-default-user' takes effect.
359 If the file name does not specify the method, lookup is done using the
360 empty string for the method name."
362 :type
'(repeat (list (choice :tag
"Method regexp" regexp sexp
)
363 (choice :tag
" Host regexp" regexp sexp
)
364 (choice :tag
" User name" string
(const nil
)))))
366 (defcustom tramp-default-host
(system-name)
367 "*Default host to use for transferring files.
368 Useful for su and sudo methods mostly."
372 (defcustom tramp-default-proxies-alist nil
373 "*Route to be followed for specific host/user pairs.
374 This is an alist of items (HOST USER PROXY). The first matching
375 item specifies the proxy to be passed for a file name located on
376 a remote target matching USER@HOST. HOST and USER are regular
377 expressions. PROXY must be a Tramp filename without a localname
378 part. Method and user name on PROXY are optional, which is
379 interpreted with the default values. PROXY can contain the
380 patterns %h and %u, which are replaced by the strings matching
381 HOST or USER, respectively.
383 HOST, USER or PROXY could also be Lisp forms, which will be
384 evaluated. The result must be a string or nil, which is
385 interpreted as a regular expression which always matches."
387 :type
'(repeat (list (choice :tag
"Host regexp" regexp sexp
)
388 (choice :tag
"User regexp" regexp sexp
)
389 (choice :tag
" Proxy name" string
(const nil
)))))
392 (defconst tramp-local-host-regexp
396 (list "localhost" "localhost6" (system-name) "127\.0\.0\.1" "::1") t
)
398 "*Host names which are regarded as local host.")
400 (defvar tramp-completion-function-alist nil
401 "*Alist of methods for remote files.
402 This is a list of entries of the form \(NAME PAIR1 PAIR2 ...\).
403 Each NAME stands for a remote access method. Each PAIR is of the form
404 \(FUNCTION FILE\). FUNCTION is responsible to extract user names and host
405 names from FILE for completion. The following predefined FUNCTIONs exists:
407 * `tramp-parse-rhosts' for \"~/.rhosts\" like files,
408 * `tramp-parse-shosts' for \"~/.ssh/known_hosts\" like files,
409 * `tramp-parse-sconfig' for \"~/.ssh/config\" like files,
410 * `tramp-parse-shostkeys' for \"~/.ssh2/hostkeys/*\" like files,
411 * `tramp-parse-sknownhosts' for \"~/.ssh2/knownhosts/*\" like files,
412 * `tramp-parse-hosts' for \"/etc/hosts\" like files,
413 * `tramp-parse-passwd' for \"/etc/passwd\" like files.
414 * `tramp-parse-netrc' for \"~/.netrc\" like files.
415 * `tramp-parse-putty' for PuTTY registry keys.
417 FUNCTION can also be a customer defined function. For more details see
420 (defconst tramp-echo-mark-marker
"_echo"
421 "String marker to surround echoed commands.")
423 (defconst tramp-echo-mark-marker-length
(length tramp-echo-mark-marker
)
424 "String length of `tramp-echo-mark-marker'.")
426 (defconst tramp-echo-mark
427 (concat tramp-echo-mark-marker
428 (make-string tramp-echo-mark-marker-length ?
\b))
429 "String mark to be transmitted around shell commands.
430 Used to separate their echo from the output they produce. This
431 will only be used if we cannot disable remote echo via stty.
432 This string must have no effect on the remote shell except for
433 producing some echo which can later be detected by
434 `tramp-echoed-echo-mark-regexp'. Using `tramp-echo-mark-marker',
435 followed by an equal number of backspaces to erase them will
438 (defconst tramp-echoed-echo-mark-regexp
439 (format "%s\\(\b\\( \b\\)?\\)\\{%d\\}"
440 tramp-echo-mark-marker tramp-echo-mark-marker-length
)
441 "Regexp which matches `tramp-echo-mark' as it gets echoed by
444 (defcustom tramp-rsh-end-of-line
"\n"
445 "*String used for end of line in rsh connections.
446 I don't think this ever needs to be changed, so please tell me about it
447 if you need to change this.
448 Also see the method parameter `tramp-password-end-of-line' and the normal
449 variable `tramp-default-password-end-of-line'."
453 (defcustom tramp-default-password-end-of-line
454 tramp-rsh-end-of-line
455 "*String used for end of line after sending a password.
456 This variable provides the default value for the method parameter
457 `tramp-password-end-of-line', see `tramp-methods' for more details.
459 It seems that people using plink under Windows need to send
460 \"\\r\\n\" (carriage-return, then newline) after a password, but just
461 \"\\n\" after all other lines. This variable can be used for the
462 password, see `tramp-rsh-end-of-line' for the other cases.
464 The default value is to use the same value as `tramp-rsh-end-of-line'."
468 (defcustom tramp-login-prompt-regexp
469 ".*ogin\\( .*\\)?: *"
470 "*Regexp matching login-like prompts.
471 The regexp should match at end of buffer.
473 Sometimes the prompt is reported to look like \"login as:\"."
477 (defcustom tramp-shell-prompt-pattern
478 ;; Allow a prompt to start right after a ^M since it indeed would be
479 ;; displayed at the beginning of the line (and Zsh uses it). This
480 ;; regexp works only for GNU Emacs.
481 (concat (if (featurep 'xemacs
) "" "\\(?:^\\|\r\\)")
482 "[^#$%>\n]*#?[#$%>] *\\(\e\\[[0-9;]*[a-zA-Z] *\\)*")
483 "Regexp to match prompts from remote shell.
484 Normally, Tramp expects you to configure `shell-prompt-pattern'
485 correctly, but sometimes it happens that you are connecting to a
486 remote host which sends a different kind of shell prompt. Therefore,
487 Tramp recognizes things matched by `shell-prompt-pattern' as prompt,
488 and also things matched by this variable. The default value of this
489 variable is similar to the default value of `shell-prompt-pattern',
490 which should work well in many cases.
492 This regexp must match both `tramp-initial-end-of-output' and
493 `tramp-end-of-output'."
497 (defcustom tramp-password-prompt-regexp
498 "^.*\\([pP]assword\\|[pP]assphrase\\).*:\^@? *"
499 "*Regexp matching password-like prompts.
500 The regexp should match at end of buffer.
502 The `sudo' program appears to insert a `^@' character into the prompt."
506 (defcustom tramp-wrong-passwd-regexp
508 ;; These strings should be on the last line
509 (regexp-opt '("Permission denied"
514 "Timeout, server not responding."
516 "Name or service not known"
517 "Host key verification failed."
518 "No supported authentication methods left to try!") t
)
522 ;; Here comes a list of regexes, separated by \\|
523 "Received signal [0-9]+"
525 "*Regexp matching a `login failed' message.
526 The regexp should match at end of buffer."
530 (defcustom tramp-yesno-prompt-regexp
532 (regexp-opt '("Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?") t
)
534 "Regular expression matching all yes/no queries which need to be confirmed.
535 The confirmation should be done with yes or no.
536 The regexp should match at end of buffer.
537 See also `tramp-yn-prompt-regexp'."
541 (defcustom tramp-yn-prompt-regexp
543 (regexp-opt '("Store key in cache? (y/n)"
544 "Update cached key? (y/n, Return cancels connection)") t
)
546 "Regular expression matching all y/n queries which need to be confirmed.
547 The confirmation should be done with y or n.
548 The regexp should match at end of buffer.
549 See also `tramp-yesno-prompt-regexp'."
553 (defcustom tramp-terminal-prompt-regexp
557 "Terminal type\\? \\[.*\\]"
559 "Regular expression matching all terminal setting prompts.
560 The regexp should match at end of buffer.
561 The answer will be provided by `tramp-action-terminal', which see."
565 (defcustom tramp-operation-not-permitted-regexp
566 (concat "\\(" "preserving times.*" "\\|" "set mode" "\\)" ":\\s-*"
567 (regexp-opt '("Operation not permitted") t
))
568 "Regular expression matching keep-date problems in (s)cp operations.
569 Copying has been performed successfully already, so this message can
574 (defcustom tramp-copy-failed-regexp
576 (regexp-opt '("Permission denied"
579 "No such file or directory") t
)
581 "Regular expression matching copy problems in (s)cp operations."
585 (defcustom tramp-process-alive-regexp
587 "Regular expression indicating a process has finished.
588 In fact this expression is empty by intention, it will be used only to
589 check regularly the status of the associated process.
590 The answer will be provided by `tramp-action-process-alive',
591 `tramp-action-out-of-band', which see."
595 (defconst tramp-temp-name-prefix
"tramp."
596 "*Prefix to use for temporary files.
597 If this is a relative file name (such as \"tramp.\"), it is considered
598 relative to the directory name returned by the function
599 `tramp-compat-temporary-file-directory' (which see). It may also be an
600 absolute file name; don't forget to include a prefix for the filename
603 (defconst tramp-temp-buffer-name
" *tramp temp*"
604 "Buffer name for a temporary buffer.
605 It shall be used in combination with `generate-new-buffer-name'.")
607 (defvar tramp-temp-buffer-file-name nil
608 "File name of a persistent local temporary file.
609 Useful for \"rsync\" like methods.")
610 (make-variable-buffer-local 'tramp-temp-buffer-file-name
)
611 (put 'tramp-temp-buffer-file-name
'permanent-local t
)
613 ;; XEmacs is distributed with few Lisp packages. Further packages are
614 ;; installed using EFS. If we use a unified filename format, then
615 ;; Tramp is required in addition to EFS. (But why can't Tramp just
616 ;; disable EFS when Tramp is loaded? Then XEmacs can ship with EFS
617 ;; just like before.) Another reason for using a separate filename
618 ;; syntax on XEmacs is that EFS hooks into XEmacs in many places, but
619 ;; Tramp only knows how to deal with `file-name-handler-alist', not
622 ;; Currently, we have the choice between 'ftp, 'sep, and 'url.
624 (defcustom tramp-syntax
625 (if (featurep 'xemacs
) 'sep
'ftp
)
626 "Tramp filename syntax to be used.
628 It can have the following values:
630 'ftp -- Ange-FTP respective EFS like syntax (GNU Emacs default)
631 'sep -- Syntax as defined for XEmacs (not available yet for GNU Emacs)
632 'url -- URL-like syntax."
634 :type
(if (featurep 'xemacs
)
635 '(choice (const :tag
"EFS" ftp
)
636 (const :tag
"XEmacs" sep
)
637 (const :tag
"URL" url
))
638 '(choice (const :tag
"Ange-FTP" ftp
)
639 (const :tag
"URL" url
))))
641 (defconst tramp-prefix-format
642 (cond ((equal tramp-syntax
'ftp
) "/")
643 ((equal tramp-syntax
'sep
) "/[")
644 ((equal tramp-syntax
'url
) "/")
645 (t (error "Wrong `tramp-syntax' defined")))
646 "*String matching the very beginning of Tramp file names.
647 Used in `tramp-make-tramp-file-name'.")
649 (defconst tramp-prefix-regexp
650 (concat "^" (regexp-quote tramp-prefix-format
))
651 "*Regexp matching the very beginning of Tramp file names.
652 Should always start with \"^\". Derived from `tramp-prefix-format'.")
654 (defconst tramp-method-regexp
656 "*Regexp matching methods identifiers.")
658 (defconst tramp-postfix-method-format
659 (cond ((equal tramp-syntax
'ftp
) ":")
660 ((equal tramp-syntax
'sep
) "/")
661 ((equal tramp-syntax
'url
) "://")
662 (t (error "Wrong `tramp-syntax' defined")))
663 "*String matching delimeter between method and user or host names.
664 Used in `tramp-make-tramp-file-name'.")
666 (defconst tramp-postfix-method-regexp
667 (regexp-quote tramp-postfix-method-format
)
668 "*Regexp matching delimeter between method and user or host names.
669 Derived from `tramp-postfix-method-format'.")
671 (defconst tramp-user-regexp
"[^:/ \t]+"
672 "*Regexp matching user names.")
675 (defconst tramp-prefix-domain-format
"%"
676 "*String matching delimeter between user and domain names.")
679 (defconst tramp-prefix-domain-regexp
680 (regexp-quote tramp-prefix-domain-format
)
681 "*Regexp matching delimeter between user and domain names.
682 Derived from `tramp-prefix-domain-format'.")
684 (defconst tramp-domain-regexp
"[-a-zA-Z0-9_.]+"
685 "*Regexp matching domain names.")
687 (defconst tramp-user-with-domain-regexp
688 (concat "\\(" tramp-user-regexp
"\\)"
689 tramp-prefix-domain-regexp
690 "\\(" tramp-domain-regexp
"\\)")
691 "*Regexp matching user names with domain names.")
693 (defconst tramp-postfix-user-format
"@"
694 "*String matching delimeter between user and host names.
695 Used in `tramp-make-tramp-file-name'.")
697 (defconst tramp-postfix-user-regexp
698 (regexp-quote tramp-postfix-user-format
)
699 "*Regexp matching delimeter between user and host names.
700 Derived from `tramp-postfix-user-format'.")
702 (defconst tramp-host-regexp
"[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+"
703 "*Regexp matching host names.")
705 (defconst tramp-prefix-ipv6-format
706 (cond ((equal tramp-syntax
'ftp
) "[")
707 ((equal tramp-syntax
'sep
) "")
708 ((equal tramp-syntax
'url
) "[")
709 (t (error "Wrong `tramp-syntax' defined")))
710 "*String matching left hand side of IPv6 addresses.
711 Used in `tramp-make-tramp-file-name'.")
713 (defconst tramp-prefix-ipv6-regexp
714 (regexp-quote tramp-prefix-ipv6-format
)
715 "*Regexp matching left hand side of IPv6 addresses.
716 Derived from `tramp-prefix-ipv6-format'.")
718 ;; The following regexp is a bit sloppy. But it shall serve our
719 ;; purposes. It covers also IPv4 mapped IPv6 addresses, like in
720 ;; "::ffff:192.168.0.1".
721 (defconst tramp-ipv6-regexp
722 "\\(?:\\(?:[a-zA-Z0-9]+\\)?:\\)+[a-zA-Z0-9.]+"
723 "*Regexp matching IPv6 addresses.")
725 (defconst tramp-postfix-ipv6-format
726 (cond ((equal tramp-syntax
'ftp
) "]")
727 ((equal tramp-syntax
'sep
) "")
728 ((equal tramp-syntax
'url
) "]")
729 (t (error "Wrong `tramp-syntax' defined")))
730 "*String matching right hand side of IPv6 addresses.
731 Used in `tramp-make-tramp-file-name'.")
733 (defconst tramp-postfix-ipv6-regexp
734 (regexp-quote tramp-postfix-ipv6-format
)
735 "*Regexp matching right hand side of IPv6 addresses.
736 Derived from `tramp-postfix-ipv6-format'.")
738 (defconst tramp-prefix-port-format
739 (cond ((equal tramp-syntax
'ftp
) "#")
740 ((equal tramp-syntax
'sep
) "#")
741 ((equal tramp-syntax
'url
) ":")
742 (t (error "Wrong `tramp-syntax' defined")))
743 "*String matching delimeter between host names and port numbers.")
745 (defconst tramp-prefix-port-regexp
746 (regexp-quote tramp-prefix-port-format
)
747 "*Regexp matching delimeter between host names and port numbers.
748 Derived from `tramp-prefix-port-format'.")
750 (defconst tramp-port-regexp
"[0-9]+"
751 "*Regexp matching port numbers.")
753 (defconst tramp-host-with-port-regexp
754 (concat "\\(" tramp-host-regexp
"\\)"
755 tramp-prefix-port-regexp
756 "\\(" tramp-port-regexp
"\\)")
757 "*Regexp matching host names with port numbers.")
759 (defconst tramp-postfix-host-format
760 (cond ((equal tramp-syntax
'ftp
) ":")
761 ((equal tramp-syntax
'sep
) "]")
762 ((equal tramp-syntax
'url
) "")
763 (t (error "Wrong `tramp-syntax' defined")))
764 "*String matching delimeter between host names and localnames.
765 Used in `tramp-make-tramp-file-name'.")
767 (defconst tramp-postfix-host-regexp
768 (regexp-quote tramp-postfix-host-format
)
769 "*Regexp matching delimeter between host names and localnames.
770 Derived from `tramp-postfix-host-format'.")
772 (defconst tramp-localname-regexp
".*$"
773 "*Regexp matching localnames.")
775 ;;; File name format:
777 (defconst tramp-file-name-structure
781 "\\(" "\\(" tramp-method-regexp
"\\)" tramp-postfix-method-regexp
"\\)?"
782 "\\(" "\\(" tramp-user-regexp
"\\)" tramp-postfix-user-regexp
"\\)?"
783 "\\(" "\\(" tramp-host-regexp
785 tramp-prefix-ipv6-regexp tramp-ipv6-regexp
786 tramp-postfix-ipv6-regexp
"\\)"
787 "\\(" tramp-prefix-port-regexp tramp-port-regexp
"\\)?" "\\)?"
788 tramp-postfix-host-regexp
789 "\\(" tramp-localname-regexp
"\\)")
792 "*List of five elements (REGEXP METHOD USER HOST FILE), detailing \
793 the Tramp file name structure.
795 The first element REGEXP is a regular expression matching a Tramp file
796 name. The regex should contain parentheses around the method name,
797 the user name, the host name, and the file name parts.
799 The second element METHOD is a number, saying which pair of
800 parentheses matches the method name. The third element USER is
801 similar, but for the user name. The fourth element HOST is similar,
802 but for the host name. The fifth element FILE is for the file name.
803 These numbers are passed directly to `match-string', which see. That
804 means the opening parentheses are counted to identify the pair.
806 See also `tramp-file-name-regexp'.")
809 (defconst tramp-file-name-regexp-unified
810 (if (memq system-type
'(cygwin windows-nt
))
811 "\\`/\\([^[/:]\\{2,\\}\\|[^/]\\{2,\\}]\\):"
812 "\\`/\\([^[/:]+\\|[^/]+]\\):")
813 "Value for `tramp-file-name-regexp' for unified remoting.
814 Emacs (not XEmacs) uses a unified filename syntax for Ange-FTP and
815 Tramp. See `tramp-file-name-structure' for more explanations.
817 On W32 systems, the volume letter must be ignored.")
820 (defconst tramp-file-name-regexp-separate
"\\`/\\[.*\\]"
821 "Value for `tramp-file-name-regexp' for separate remoting.
822 XEmacs uses a separate filename syntax for Tramp and EFS.
823 See `tramp-file-name-structure' for more explanations.")
826 (defconst tramp-file-name-regexp-url
"\\`/[^/:]+://"
827 "Value for `tramp-file-name-regexp' for URL-like remoting.
828 See `tramp-file-name-structure' for more explanations.")
831 (defconst tramp-file-name-regexp
832 (cond ((equal tramp-syntax
'ftp
) tramp-file-name-regexp-unified
)
833 ((equal tramp-syntax
'sep
) tramp-file-name-regexp-separate
)
834 ((equal tramp-syntax
'url
) tramp-file-name-regexp-url
)
835 (t (error "Wrong `tramp-syntax' defined")))
836 "*Regular expression matching file names handled by Tramp.
837 This regexp should match Tramp file names but no other file names.
838 When tramp.el is loaded, this regular expression is prepended to
839 `file-name-handler-alist', and that is searched sequentially. Thus,
840 if the Tramp entry appears rather early in the `file-name-handler-alist'
841 and is a bit too general, then some files might be considered Tramp
842 files which are not really Tramp files.
844 Please note that the entry in `file-name-handler-alist' is made when
845 this file \(tramp.el\) is loaded. This means that this variable must be set
846 before loading tramp.el. Alternatively, `file-name-handler-alist' can be
847 updated after changing this variable.
849 Also see `tramp-file-name-structure'.")
852 (defconst tramp-root-regexp
853 (if (memq system-type
'(cygwin windows-nt
))
854 "\\`\\([a-zA-Z]:\\)?/"
856 "Beginning of an incomplete Tramp file name.
857 Usually, it is just \"\\\\`/\". On W32 systems, there might be a
858 volume letter, which will be removed by `tramp-drop-volume-letter'.")
861 (defconst tramp-completion-file-name-regexp-unified
862 (if (memq system-type
'(cygwin windows-nt
))
863 (concat tramp-root-regexp
"[^/]\\{2,\\}\\'")
864 (concat tramp-root-regexp
"[^/]*\\'"))
865 "Value for `tramp-completion-file-name-regexp' for unified remoting.
866 GNU Emacs uses a unified filename syntax for Tramp and Ange-FTP.
867 See `tramp-file-name-structure' for more explanations.
869 On W32 systems, the volume letter must be ignored.")
872 (defconst tramp-completion-file-name-regexp-separate
873 (concat tramp-root-regexp
"\\([[][^]]*\\)?\\'")
874 "Value for `tramp-completion-file-name-regexp' for separate remoting.
875 XEmacs uses a separate filename syntax for Tramp and EFS.
876 See `tramp-file-name-structure' for more explanations.")
879 (defconst tramp-completion-file-name-regexp-url
880 (concat tramp-root-regexp
"[^/:]+\\(:\\(/\\(/[^/]*\\)?\\)?\\)?\\'")
881 "Value for `tramp-completion-file-name-regexp' for URL-like remoting.
882 See `tramp-file-name-structure' for more explanations.")
885 (defconst tramp-completion-file-name-regexp
886 (cond ((equal tramp-syntax
'ftp
) tramp-completion-file-name-regexp-unified
)
887 ((equal tramp-syntax
'sep
) tramp-completion-file-name-regexp-separate
)
888 ((equal tramp-syntax
'url
) tramp-completion-file-name-regexp-url
)
889 (t (error "Wrong `tramp-syntax' defined")))
890 "*Regular expression matching file names handled by Tramp completion.
891 This regexp should match partial Tramp file names only.
893 Please note that the entry in `file-name-handler-alist' is made when
894 this file (tramp.el) is loaded. This means that this variable must be set
895 before loading tramp.el. Alternatively, `file-name-handler-alist' can be
896 updated after changing this variable.
898 Also see `tramp-file-name-structure'.")
900 ;; Chunked sending kludge. We set this to 500 for black-listed constellations
901 ;; known to have a bug in `process-send-string'; some ssh connections appear
902 ;; to drop bytes when data is sent too quickly. There is also a connection
903 ;; buffer local variable, which is computed depending on remote host properties
904 ;; when `tramp-chunksize' is zero or nil.
905 (defcustom tramp-chunksize
906 (when (and (not (featurep 'xemacs
))
907 (memq system-type
'(hpux)))
909 ;; Parentheses in docstring starting at beginning of line are escaped.
910 ;; Fontification is messed up when
911 ;; `open-paren-in-column-0-is-defun-start' set to t.
912 "*If non-nil, chunksize for sending input to local process.
913 It is necessary only on systems which have a buggy `process-send-string'
914 implementation. The necessity, whether this variable must be set, can be
915 checked via the following code:
918 (let* ((user \"xxx\") (host \"yyy\")
920 (sent init) (received init))
921 (while (= sent received)
922 (setq sent (+ sent step))
924 (let ((proc (start-process (buffer-name) (current-buffer)
925 \"ssh\" \"-l\" user host \"wc\" \"-c\")))
926 (when (memq (process-status proc) '(run open))
927 (process-send-string proc (make-string sent ?\\ ))
928 (process-send-eof proc)
929 (process-send-eof proc))
930 (while (not (progn (goto-char (point-min))
931 (re-search-forward \"\\\\w+\" (point-max) t)))
932 (accept-process-output proc 1))
933 (when (memq (process-status proc) '(run open))
934 (setq received (string-to-number (match-string 0)))
935 (delete-process proc)
936 (message \"Bytes sent: %s\\tBytes received: %s\" sent received)
938 (if (> sent (+ init step))
939 (message \"You should set `tramp-chunksize' to a maximum of %s\"
941 (message \"Test does not work\")
942 (display-buffer (current-buffer))
945 In the Emacs normally running Tramp, evaluate the above code
946 \(replace \"xxx\" and \"yyy\" by the remote user and host name,
947 respectively\). You can do this, for example, by pasting it into
948 the `*scratch*' buffer and then hitting C-j with the cursor after the
949 last closing parenthesis. Note that it works only if you have configured
950 \"ssh\" to run without password query, see ssh-agent\(1\).
952 You will see the number of bytes sent successfully to the remote host.
953 If that number exceeds 1000, you can stop the execution by hitting
954 C-g, because your Emacs is likely clean.
956 When it is necessary to set `tramp-chunksize', you might consider to
957 use an out-of-the-band method \(like \"scp\"\) instead of an internal one
958 \(like \"ssh\"\), because setting `tramp-chunksize' to non-nil decreases
961 If your Emacs is buggy, the code stops and gives you an indication
962 about the value `tramp-chunksize' should be set. Maybe you could just
963 experiment a bit, e.g. changing the values of `init' and `step'
964 in the third line of the code.
966 Please raise a bug report via \"M-x tramp-bug\" if your system needs
967 this variable to be set as well."
969 :type
'(choice (const nil
) integer
))
971 ;; Logging in to a remote host normally requires obtaining a pty. But
972 ;; Emacs on MacOS X has process-connection-type set to nil by default,
973 ;; so on those systems Tramp doesn't obtain a pty. Here, we allow
974 ;; for an override of the system default.
975 (defcustom tramp-process-connection-type t
976 "Overrides `process-connection-type' for connections from Tramp.
977 Tramp binds process-connection-type to the value given here before
978 opening a connection to a remote host."
980 :type
'(choice (const nil
) (const t
) (const pty
)))
982 (defcustom tramp-completion-reread-directory-timeout
10
983 "Defines seconds since last remote command before rereading a directory.
984 A remote directory might have changed its contents. In order to
985 make it visible during file name completion in the minibuffer,
986 Tramp flushes its cache and rereads the directory contents when
987 more than `tramp-completion-reread-directory-timeout' seconds
988 have been gone since last remote command execution. A value of `t'
989 would require an immediate reread during filename completion, `nil'
990 means to use always cached values for the directory contents."
992 :type
'(choice (const nil
) integer
))
994 ;;; Internal Variables:
996 (defvar tramp-current-method nil
997 "Connection method for this *tramp* buffer.")
999 (defvar tramp-current-user nil
1000 "Remote login name for this *tramp* buffer.")
1002 (defvar tramp-current-host nil
1003 "Remote host for this *tramp* buffer.")
1006 (defconst tramp-completion-file-name-handler-alist
1007 '((file-name-all-completions . tramp-completion-handle-file-name-all-completions
)
1008 (file-name-completion . tramp-completion-handle-file-name-completion
))
1009 "Alist of completion handler functions.
1010 Used for file names matching `tramp-file-name-regexp'. Operations
1011 not mentioned here will be handled by Tramp's file name handler
1012 functions, or the normal Emacs functions.")
1014 ;; Handlers for foreign methods, like FTP or SMB, shall be plugged here.
1015 ;;;###tramp-autoload
1016 (defvar tramp-foreign-file-name-handler-alist nil
1017 "Alist of elements (FUNCTION . HANDLER) for foreign methods handled specially.
1018 If (FUNCTION FILENAME) returns non-nil, then all I/O on that file is done by
1021 ;;; Internal functions which must come first:
1023 ;; Conversion functions between external representation and
1024 ;; internal data structure. Convenience functions for internal
1027 (defun tramp-file-name-p (vec)
1028 "Check, whether VEC is a Tramp object."
1029 (and (vectorp vec
) (= 4 (length vec
))))
1031 (defun tramp-file-name-method (vec)
1032 "Return method component of VEC."
1033 (and (tramp-file-name-p vec
) (aref vec
0)))
1035 (defun tramp-file-name-user (vec)
1036 "Return user component of VEC."
1037 (and (tramp-file-name-p vec
) (aref vec
1)))
1039 (defun tramp-file-name-host (vec)
1040 "Return host component of VEC."
1041 (and (tramp-file-name-p vec
) (aref vec
2)))
1043 (defun tramp-file-name-localname (vec)
1044 "Return localname component of VEC."
1045 (and (tramp-file-name-p vec
) (aref vec
3)))
1047 ;; The user part of a Tramp file name vector can be of kind
1048 ;; "user%domain". Sometimes, we must extract these parts.
1049 (defun tramp-file-name-real-user (vec)
1050 "Return the user name of VEC without domain."
1052 (let ((user (tramp-file-name-user vec
)))
1053 (if (and (stringp user
)
1054 (string-match tramp-user-with-domain-regexp user
))
1055 (match-string 1 user
)
1058 (defun tramp-file-name-domain (vec)
1059 "Return the domain name of VEC."
1061 (let ((user (tramp-file-name-user vec
)))
1063 (string-match tramp-user-with-domain-regexp user
)
1064 (match-string 2 user
)))))
1066 ;; The host part of a Tramp file name vector can be of kind
1067 ;; "host#port". Sometimes, we must extract these parts.
1068 (defun tramp-file-name-real-host (vec)
1069 "Return the host name of VEC without port."
1071 (let ((host (tramp-file-name-host vec
)))
1072 (if (and (stringp host
)
1073 (string-match tramp-host-with-port-regexp host
))
1074 (match-string 1 host
)
1077 (defun tramp-file-name-port (vec)
1078 "Return the port number of VEC."
1080 (let ((method (tramp-file-name-method vec
))
1081 (host (tramp-file-name-host vec
)))
1082 (or (and (stringp host
)
1083 (string-match tramp-host-with-port-regexp host
)
1084 (string-to-number (match-string 2 host
)))
1085 (tramp-get-method-parameter method
'tramp-default-port
)))))
1087 ;;;###tramp-autoload
1088 (defun tramp-tramp-file-p (name)
1089 "Return t if NAME is a string with Tramp file name syntax."
1091 (and (stringp name
) (string-match tramp-file-name-regexp name
))))
1093 (defun tramp-find-method (method user host
)
1094 "Return the right method string to use.
1095 This is METHOD, if non-nil. Otherwise, do a lookup in
1096 `tramp-default-method-alist'."
1098 (let ((choices tramp-default-method-alist
)
1101 (setq item
(pop choices
))
1102 (when (and (string-match (or (nth 0 item
) "") (or host
""))
1103 (string-match (or (nth 1 item
) "") (or user
"")))
1104 (setq lmethod
(nth 2 item
))
1105 (setq choices nil
)))
1107 tramp-default-method
))
1109 (defun tramp-find-user (method user host
)
1110 "Return the right user string to use.
1111 This is USER, if non-nil. Otherwise, do a lookup in
1112 `tramp-default-user-alist'."
1114 (let ((choices tramp-default-user-alist
)
1117 (setq item
(pop choices
))
1118 (when (and (string-match (or (nth 0 item
) "") (or method
""))
1119 (string-match (or (nth 1 item
) "") (or host
"")))
1120 (setq luser
(nth 2 item
))
1121 (setq choices nil
)))
1123 tramp-default-user
))
1125 (defun tramp-find-host (method user host
)
1126 "Return the right host string to use.
1127 This is HOST, if non-nil. Otherwise, it is `tramp-default-host'."
1128 (or (and (> (length host
) 0) host
)
1129 tramp-default-host
))
1131 (defun tramp-dissect-file-name (name &optional nodefault
)
1132 "Return a `tramp-file-name' structure.
1133 The structure consists of remote method, remote user, remote host
1134 and localname (file name on remote host). If NODEFAULT is
1135 non-nil, the file name parts are not expanded to their default
1138 (let ((match (string-match (nth 0 tramp-file-name-structure
) name
)))
1139 (unless match
(error "Not a Tramp file name: %s" name
))
1140 (let ((method (match-string (nth 1 tramp-file-name-structure
) name
))
1141 (user (match-string (nth 2 tramp-file-name-structure
) name
))
1142 (host (match-string (nth 3 tramp-file-name-structure
) name
))
1143 (localname (match-string (nth 4 tramp-file-name-structure
) name
)))
1145 (when (string-match tramp-prefix-ipv6-regexp host
)
1146 (setq host
(replace-match "" nil t host
)))
1147 (when (string-match tramp-postfix-ipv6-regexp host
)
1148 (setq host
(replace-match "" nil t host
))))
1150 (vector method user host localname
)
1152 (tramp-find-method method user host
)
1153 (tramp-find-user method user host
)
1154 (tramp-find-host method user host
)
1157 (defun tramp-buffer-name (vec)
1158 "A name for the connection buffer VEC."
1159 ;; We must use `tramp-file-name-real-host', because for gateway
1160 ;; methods the default port will be expanded later on, which would
1162 (let ((method (tramp-file-name-method vec
))
1163 (user (tramp-file-name-user vec
))
1164 (host (tramp-file-name-real-host vec
)))
1165 (if (not (zerop (length user
)))
1166 (format "*tramp/%s %s@%s*" method user host
)
1167 (format "*tramp/%s %s*" method host
))))
1169 (defun tramp-make-tramp-file-name (method user host localname
)
1170 "Constructs a Tramp file name from METHOD, USER, HOST and LOCALNAME."
1171 (concat tramp-prefix-format
1172 (when (not (zerop (length method
)))
1173 (concat method tramp-postfix-method-format
))
1174 (when (not (zerop (length user
)))
1175 (concat user tramp-postfix-user-format
))
1177 (if (string-match tramp-ipv6-regexp host
)
1178 (concat tramp-prefix-ipv6-format host tramp-postfix-ipv6-format
)
1180 tramp-postfix-host-format
1181 (when localname localname
)))
1183 (defun tramp-completion-make-tramp-file-name (method user host localname
)
1184 "Constructs a Tramp file name from METHOD, USER, HOST and LOCALNAME.
1185 It must not be a complete Tramp file name, but as long as there are
1186 necessary only. This function will be used in file name completion."
1187 (concat tramp-prefix-format
1188 (when (not (zerop (length method
)))
1189 (concat method tramp-postfix-method-format
))
1190 (when (not (zerop (length user
)))
1191 (concat user tramp-postfix-user-format
))
1192 (when (not (zerop (length host
)))
1194 (if (string-match tramp-ipv6-regexp host
)
1196 tramp-prefix-ipv6-format host tramp-postfix-ipv6-format
)
1198 tramp-postfix-host-format
))
1199 (when localname localname
)))
1201 (defun tramp-get-buffer (vec)
1202 "Get the connection buffer to be used for VEC."
1203 (or (get-buffer (tramp-buffer-name vec
))
1204 (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create (tramp-buffer-name vec
))
1205 (setq buffer-undo-list t
)
1206 (setq default-directory
1207 (tramp-make-tramp-file-name
1208 (tramp-file-name-method vec
)
1209 (tramp-file-name-user vec
)
1210 (tramp-file-name-host vec
)
1214 (defun tramp-get-connection-buffer (vec)
1215 "Get the connection buffer to be used for VEC.
1216 In case a second asynchronous communication has been started, it is different
1217 from `tramp-get-buffer'."
1218 (or (tramp-get-connection-property vec
"process-buffer" nil
)
1219 (tramp-get-buffer vec
)))
1221 (defun tramp-get-connection-name (vec)
1222 "Get the connection name to be used for VEC.
1223 In case a second asynchronous communication has been started, it is different
1224 from the default one."
1225 (or (tramp-get-connection-property vec
"process-name" nil
)
1226 (tramp-buffer-name vec
)))
1228 (defun tramp-get-connection-process (vec)
1229 "Get the connection process to be used for VEC.
1230 In case a second asynchronous communication has been started, it is different
1231 from the default one."
1232 (get-process (tramp-get-connection-name vec
)))
1234 (defun tramp-debug-buffer-name (vec)
1235 "A name for the debug buffer for VEC."
1236 ;; We must use `tramp-file-name-real-host', because for gateway
1237 ;; methods the default port will be expanded later on, which would
1239 (let ((method (tramp-file-name-method vec
))
1240 (user (tramp-file-name-user vec
))
1241 (host (tramp-file-name-real-host vec
)))
1242 (if (not (zerop (length user
)))
1243 (format "*debug tramp/%s %s@%s*" method user host
)
1244 (format "*debug tramp/%s %s*" method host
))))
1246 (defconst tramp-debug-outline-regexp
1247 "[0-9]+:[0-9]+:[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+ [a-z0-9-]+ (\\([0-9]+\\)) #"
1248 "Used for highlighting Tramp debug buffers in `outline-mode'.")
1250 (defun tramp-debug-outline-level ()
1251 "Return the depth to which a statement is nested in the outline.
1252 Point must be at the beginning of a header line.
1254 The outline level is equal to the verbosity of the Tramp message."
1255 (1+ (string-to-number (match-string 1))))
1257 (defun tramp-get-debug-buffer (vec)
1258 "Get the debug buffer for VEC."
1259 (with-current-buffer
1260 (get-buffer-create (tramp-debug-buffer-name vec
))
1262 (setq buffer-undo-list t
)
1263 ;; Activate `outline-mode'. This runs `text-mode-hook' and
1264 ;; `outline-mode-hook'. We must prevent that local processes
1265 ;; die. Yes: I've seen `flyspell-mode', which starts "ispell".
1266 ;; Furthermore, `outline-regexp' must have the correct value
1267 ;; already, because it is used by `font-lock-compile-keywords'.
1268 (let ((default-directory (tramp-compat-temporary-file-directory))
1269 (outline-regexp tramp-debug-outline-regexp
))
1271 (set (make-local-variable 'outline-regexp
) tramp-debug-outline-regexp
)
1272 (set (make-local-variable 'outline-level
) 'tramp-debug-outline-level
))
1275 (defsubst tramp-debug-message
(vec fmt-string
&rest args
)
1276 "Append message to debug buffer.
1277 Message is formatted with FMT-STRING as control string and the remaining
1278 ARGS to actually emit the message (if applicable)."
1279 (when (get-buffer (tramp-buffer-name vec
))
1280 (with-current-buffer (tramp-get-debug-buffer vec
)
1281 (goto-char (point-max))
1286 ";; %sEmacs: %s Tramp: %s -*- mode: outline; -*-"
1287 (if (featurep 'sxemacs
) "SX" (if (featurep 'xemacs
) "X" "GNU "))
1288 emacs-version tramp-version
)))
1292 (let ((now (current-time)))
1293 (insert (format-time-string "%T." now
))
1294 (insert (format "%06d " (nth 2 now
))))
1295 ;; Calling Tramp function. We suppress compat and trace
1296 ;; functions from being displayed.
1297 (let ((btn 1) btf fn
)
1299 (setq btf
(nth 1 (backtrace-frame btn
)))
1303 (setq fn
(symbol-name btf
))
1306 (string-match "^tramp" fn
)
1312 '("tramp-compat-funcall"
1313 "tramp-compat-with-temp-message"
1314 "tramp-debug-message"
1316 "tramp-error-with-buffer"
1322 (setq btn
(1+ btn
))))
1323 ;; The following code inserts filename and line number.
1324 ;; Should be deactivated by default, because it is time
1326 ; (let ((ffn (find-function-noselect (intern fn))))
1330 ; (file-name-nondirectory (buffer-file-name (car ffn)))
1331 ; (with-current-buffer (car ffn)
1332 ; (1+ (count-lines (point-min) (cdr ffn)))))))
1333 (insert (format "%s " fn
)))
1335 (insert (apply 'format fmt-string args
)))))
1337 (defvar tramp-message-show-message t
1338 "Show Tramp message in the minibuffer.
1339 This variable is used to disable messages from `tramp-error'.
1340 The messages are visible anyway, because an error is raised.")
1342 (defsubst tramp-message
(vec-or-proc level fmt-string
&rest args
)
1343 "Emit a message depending on verbosity level.
1344 VEC-OR-PROC identifies the Tramp buffer to use. It can be either a
1345 vector or a process. LEVEL says to be quiet if `tramp-verbose' is
1346 less than LEVEL. The message is emitted only if `tramp-verbose' is
1347 greater than or equal to LEVEL.
1349 The message is also logged into the debug buffer when `tramp-verbose'
1350 is greater than or equal 4.
1352 Calls functions `message' and `tramp-debug-message' with FMT-STRING as
1353 control string and the remaining ARGS to actually emit the message (if
1356 (when (<= level tramp-verbose
)
1357 ;; Match data must be preserved!
1359 ;; Display only when there is a minimum level.
1360 (when (and tramp-message-show-message
(<= level
3))
1366 ((= level
2) "Warning: ")
1370 ;; Log only when there is a minimum level.
1371 (when (>= tramp-verbose
4)
1372 (when (and vec-or-proc
1373 (processp vec-or-proc
)
1374 (buffer-name (process-buffer vec-or-proc
)))
1375 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer vec-or-proc
)
1376 ;; Translate proc to vec.
1377 (setq vec-or-proc
(tramp-dissect-file-name default-directory
))))
1378 (when (and vec-or-proc
(vectorp vec-or-proc
))
1379 (apply 'tramp-debug-message
1381 (concat (format "(%d) # " level
) fmt-string
)
1384 (defsubst tramp-error
(vec-or-proc signal fmt-string
&rest args
)
1386 VEC-OR-PROC identifies the connection to use, SIGNAL is the
1387 signal identifier to be raised, remaining args passed to
1388 `tramp-message'. Finally, signal SIGNAL is raised."
1389 (let (tramp-message-show-message)
1392 (error-message-string
1394 (get signal
'error-message
)
1395 (apply 'format fmt-string args
))))
1396 (signal signal
(list (apply 'format fmt-string args
)))))
1398 (defsubst tramp-error-with-buffer
1399 (buffer vec-or-proc signal fmt-string
&rest args
)
1400 "Emit an error, and show BUFFER.
1401 If BUFFER is nil, show the connection buffer. Wait for 30\", or until
1402 an input event arrives. The other arguments are passed to `tramp-error'."
1403 (save-window-excursion
1405 (apply 'tramp-error vec-or-proc signal fmt-string args
)
1406 (when (and vec-or-proc
1407 (not (zerop tramp-verbose
))
1408 (not (tramp-completion-mode-p)))
1409 (let ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t
))
1411 (or (and (bufferp buffer
) buffer
)
1412 (and (processp vec-or-proc
) (process-buffer vec-or-proc
))
1413 (tramp-get-buffer vec-or-proc
)))
1416 (defmacro with-parsed-tramp-file-name
(filename var
&rest body
)
1417 "Parse a Tramp filename and make components available in the body.
1419 First arg FILENAME is evaluated and dissected into its components.
1420 Second arg VAR is a symbol. It is used as a variable name to hold
1421 the filename structure. It is also used as a prefix for the variables
1422 holding the components. For example, if VAR is the symbol `foo', then
1423 `foo' will be bound to the whole structure, `foo-method' will be bound to
1424 the method component, and so on for `foo-user', `foo-host', `foo-localname'.
1426 Remaining args are Lisp expressions to be evaluated (inside an implicit
1429 If VAR is nil, then we bind `v' to the structure and `method', `user',
1430 `host', `localname' to the components."
1431 `(let* ((,(or var
'v
) (tramp-dissect-file-name ,filename
))
1432 (,(if var
(intern (concat (symbol-name var
) "-method")) 'method
)
1433 (tramp-file-name-method ,(or var
'v
)))
1434 (,(if var
(intern (concat (symbol-name var
) "-user")) 'user
)
1435 (tramp-file-name-user ,(or var
'v
)))
1436 (,(if var
(intern (concat (symbol-name var
) "-host")) 'host
)
1437 (tramp-file-name-host ,(or var
'v
)))
1438 (,(if var
(intern (concat (symbol-name var
) "-localname")) 'localname
)
1439 (tramp-file-name-localname ,(or var
'v
))))
1442 (put 'with-parsed-tramp-file-name
'lisp-indent-function
2)
1443 (put 'with-parsed-tramp-file-name
'edebug-form-spec
'(form symbolp body
))
1444 (tramp-compat-font-lock-add-keywords
1445 'emacs-lisp-mode
'("\\<with-parsed-tramp-file-name\\>"))
1447 (defun tramp-progress-reporter-update (reporter &optional value
)
1448 (let* ((parameters (cdr reporter
))
1449 (message (aref parameters
3)))
1450 (when (string-match message
(or (current-message) ""))
1451 (tramp-compat-funcall 'progress-reporter-update reporter value
))))
1453 (defmacro with-progress-reporter
(vec level message
&rest body
)
1454 "Executes BODY, spinning a progress reporter with MESSAGE.
1455 If LEVEL does not fit for visible messages, or if this is a
1456 nested call of the macro, there are only traces without a visible
1459 (tramp-message ,vec
,level
"%s..." ,message
)
1460 ;; We start a pulsing progress reporter after 3 seconds. Feature
1461 ;; introduced in Emacs 24.1.
1462 (when (and tramp-message-show-message
1463 ;; Display only when there is a minimum level.
1464 (<= ,level
(min tramp-verbose
3)))
1466 (setq pr
(tramp-compat-funcall 'make-progress-reporter
,message
)
1468 (run-at-time 3 0.1 'tramp-progress-reporter-update pr
)))))
1470 ;; Execute the body. Unset `tramp-message-show-message' when
1471 ;; the timer object is created, in order to suppress
1472 ;; concurrent timers.
1473 (let ((tramp-message-show-message
1474 (and tramp-message-show-message
(not tm
))))
1476 ;; Stop progress reporter.
1477 (if tm
(tramp-compat-funcall 'cancel-timer tm
))
1478 (tramp-message ,vec
,level
"%s...done" ,message
))))
1480 (put 'with-progress-reporter
'lisp-indent-function
3)
1481 (put 'with-progress-reporter
'edebug-form-spec t
)
1482 (tramp-compat-font-lock-add-keywords
1483 'emacs-lisp-mode
'("\\<with-progress-reporter\\>"))
1485 (eval-and-compile ;; Silence compiler.
1486 (if (memq system-type
'(cygwin windows-nt
))
1487 (defun tramp-drop-volume-letter (name)
1488 "Cut off unnecessary drive letter from file NAME.
1489 The functions `tramp-*-handle-expand-file-name' call `expand-file-name'
1490 locally on a remote file name. When the local system is a W32 system
1491 but the remote system is Unix, this introduces a superfluous drive
1492 letter into the file name. This function removes it."
1494 (if (string-match tramp-root-regexp name
)
1495 (replace-match "/" nil t name
)
1498 (defalias 'tramp-drop-volume-letter
'identity
)))
1500 ;;; Config Manipulation Functions:
1502 (defun tramp-set-completion-function (method function-list
)
1503 "Sets the list of completion functions for METHOD.
1504 FUNCTION-LIST is a list of entries of the form (FUNCTION FILE).
1505 The FUNCTION is intended to parse FILE according its syntax.
1506 It might be a predefined FUNCTION, or a user defined FUNCTION.
1507 Predefined FUNCTIONs are `tramp-parse-rhosts', `tramp-parse-shosts',
1508 `tramp-parse-sconfig', `tramp-parse-hosts', `tramp-parse-passwd',
1509 and `tramp-parse-netrc'.
1513 (tramp-set-completion-function
1515 '((tramp-parse-sconfig \"/etc/ssh_config\")
1516 (tramp-parse-sconfig \"~/.ssh/config\")))"
1518 (let ((r function-list
)
1520 (setq tramp-completion-function-alist
1521 (delete (assoc method tramp-completion-function-alist
)
1522 tramp-completion-function-alist
))
1525 ;; Remove double entries.
1526 (when (member (car v
) (cdr v
))
1527 (setcdr v
(delete (car v
) (cdr v
))))
1528 ;; Check for function and file or registry key.
1529 (unless (and (functionp (nth 0 (car v
)))
1530 (if (string-match "^HKEY_CURRENT_USER" (nth 1 (car v
)))
1531 ;; Windows registry.
1532 (and (memq system-type
'(cygwin windows-nt
))
1534 (tramp-compat-call-process
1535 "reg" nil nil nil
"query" (nth 1 (car v
)))))
1536 ;; Configuration file.
1537 (file-exists-p (nth 1 (car v
)))))
1538 (setq r
(delete (car v
) r
)))
1542 (add-to-list 'tramp-completion-function-alist
1545 (defun tramp-get-completion-function (method)
1546 "Returns a list of completion functions for METHOD.
1547 For definition of that list see `tramp-set-completion-function'."
1549 ;; Hosts visited once shall be remembered.
1550 `(tramp-parse-connection-properties ,method
)
1551 ;; The method related defaults.
1552 (cdr (assoc method tramp-completion-function-alist
))))
1555 ;;; Fontification of `read-file-name':
1557 ;; rfn-eshadow.el is part of Emacs 22. It is autoloaded.
1558 (defvar tramp-rfn-eshadow-overlay
)
1559 (make-variable-buffer-local 'tramp-rfn-eshadow-overlay
)
1561 (defun tramp-rfn-eshadow-setup-minibuffer ()
1562 "Set up a minibuffer for `file-name-shadow-mode'.
1563 Adds another overlay hiding filename parts according to Tramp's
1564 special handling of `substitute-in-file-name'."
1565 (when (symbol-value 'minibuffer-completing-file-name
)
1566 (setq tramp-rfn-eshadow-overlay
1567 (tramp-compat-funcall
1569 (tramp-compat-funcall 'minibuffer-prompt-end
)
1570 (tramp-compat-funcall 'minibuffer-prompt-end
)))
1571 ;; Copy rfn-eshadow-overlay properties.
1572 (let ((props (tramp-compat-funcall
1573 'overlay-properties
(symbol-value 'rfn-eshadow-overlay
))))
1575 (tramp-compat-funcall
1576 'overlay-put tramp-rfn-eshadow-overlay
(pop props
) (pop props
))))))
1578 (when (boundp 'rfn-eshadow-setup-minibuffer-hook
)
1579 (add-hook 'rfn-eshadow-setup-minibuffer-hook
1580 'tramp-rfn-eshadow-setup-minibuffer
)
1581 (add-hook 'tramp-unload-hook
1583 (remove-hook 'rfn-eshadow-setup-minibuffer-hook
1584 'tramp-rfn-eshadow-setup-minibuffer
))))
1586 (defconst tramp-rfn-eshadow-update-overlay-regexp
1587 (format "[^%s/~]*\\(/\\|~\\)" tramp-postfix-host-format
))
1589 (defun tramp-rfn-eshadow-update-overlay ()
1590 "Update `rfn-eshadow-overlay' to cover shadowed part of minibuffer input.
1591 This is intended to be used as a minibuffer `post-command-hook' for
1592 `file-name-shadow-mode'; the minibuffer should have already
1593 been set up by `rfn-eshadow-setup-minibuffer'."
1594 ;; In remote files name, there is a shadowing just for the local part.
1595 (let ((end (or (tramp-compat-funcall
1596 'overlay-end
(symbol-value 'rfn-eshadow-overlay
))
1597 (tramp-compat-funcall 'minibuffer-prompt-end
))))
1600 (tramp-compat-funcall 'buffer-substring-no-properties end
(point-max)))
1604 (1+ (or (string-match
1605 tramp-rfn-eshadow-update-overlay-regexp
(buffer-string) end
)
1608 (let ((rfn-eshadow-overlay tramp-rfn-eshadow-overlay
)
1609 (rfn-eshadow-update-overlay-hook nil
))
1610 (tramp-compat-funcall
1611 'move-overlay rfn-eshadow-overlay
(point-max) (point-max))
1612 (tramp-compat-funcall 'rfn-eshadow-update-overlay
)))))))
1614 (when (boundp 'rfn-eshadow-update-overlay-hook
)
1615 (add-hook 'rfn-eshadow-update-overlay-hook
1616 'tramp-rfn-eshadow-update-overlay
)
1617 (add-hook 'tramp-unload-hook
1619 (remove-hook 'rfn-eshadow-update-overlay-hook
1620 'tramp-rfn-eshadow-update-overlay
))))
1622 ;; Inodes don't exist for some file systems. Therefore we must
1623 ;; generate virtual ones. Used in `find-buffer-visiting'. The method
1624 ;; applied might be not so efficient (Ange-FTP uses hashes). But
1625 ;; performance isn't the major issue given that file transfer will
1627 (defvar tramp-inodes nil
1628 "Keeps virtual inodes numbers.")
1630 ;; Devices must distinguish physical file systems. The device numbers
1631 ;; provided by "lstat" aren't unique, because we operate on different hosts.
1632 ;; So we use virtual device numbers, generated by Tramp. Both Ange-FTP and
1633 ;; EFS use device number "-1". In order to be different, we use device number
1634 ;; (-1 . x), whereby "x" is unique for a given (method user host).
1635 (defvar tramp-devices nil
1636 "Keeps virtual device numbers.")
1638 (defun tramp-default-file-modes (filename)
1639 "Return file modes of FILENAME as integer.
1640 If the file modes of FILENAME cannot be determined, return the
1641 value of `default-file-modes', without execute permissions."
1642 (or (file-modes filename
)
1643 (logand (default-file-modes) (tramp-compat-octal-to-decimal "0666"))))
1645 (defun tramp-replace-environment-variables (filename)
1646 "Replace environment variables in FILENAME.
1647 Return the string with the replaced variables."
1649 (let ((idx (string-match "$\\(\\w+\\)" filename
)))
1650 ;; `$' is coded as `$$'.
1652 (or (zerop idx
) (not (eq ?$
(aref filename
(1- idx
)))))
1653 (getenv (match-string 1 filename
)))
1656 (substitute-in-file-name (match-string 0 filename
))
1660 ;; In XEmacs, electricity is implemented via a key map for ?/ and ?~,
1661 ;; which calls corresponding functions (see minibuf.el).
1662 (when (fboundp 'minibuffer-electric-separator
)
1667 (around ,(intern (format "tramp-advice-%s" x
)) activate
)
1668 "Invoke `substitute-in-file-name' for Tramp files."
1669 (if (and (symbol-value 'minibuffer-electric-file-name-behavior
)
1670 (tramp-tramp-file-p (buffer-substring)))
1671 ;; We don't need to handle `last-input-event', because
1672 ;; due to the key map we know it must be ?/ or ?~.
1673 (let ((s (concat (buffer-substring (point-min) (point))
1674 (string last-command-char
))))
1675 (delete-region (point-min) (point))
1676 (insert (substitute-in-file-name s
))
1677 (setq ad-return-value last-command-char
))
1683 (ad-remove-advice ',x
'around
',(intern (format "tramp-advice-%s" x
)))
1684 (ad-activate ',x
)))))
1686 '(minibuffer-electric-separator
1687 minibuffer-electric-tilde
)))
1689 (defun tramp-find-file-name-coding-system-alist (filename tmpname
)
1690 "Like `find-operation-coding-system' for Tramp filenames.
1691 Tramp's `insert-file-contents' and `write-region' work over
1692 temporary file names. If `file-coding-system-alist' contains an
1693 expression, which matches more than the file name suffix, the
1694 coding system might not be determined. This function repairs it."
1696 (dolist (elt file-coding-system-alist result
)
1697 (when (and (consp elt
) (string-match (car elt
) filename
))
1698 ;; We found a matching entry in `file-coding-system-alist'.
1699 ;; So we add a similar entry, but with the temporary file name
1702 'result
(cons (regexp-quote tmpname
) (cdr elt
)) 'append
)))))
1705 (progn (defun tramp-run-real-handler (operation args
)
1706 "Invoke normal file name handler for OPERATION.
1707 First arg specifies the OPERATION, second arg is a list of arguments to
1708 pass to the OPERATION."
1709 (let* ((inhibit-file-name-handlers
1710 `(tramp-file-name-handler
1711 tramp-vc-file-name-handler
1712 tramp-completion-file-name-handler
1713 cygwin-mount-name-hook-function
1714 cygwin-mount-map-drive-hook-function
1716 ,(and (eq inhibit-file-name-operation operation
)
1717 inhibit-file-name-handlers
)))
1718 (inhibit-file-name-operation operation
))
1719 (apply operation args
))))
1722 (progn (defun tramp-completion-run-real-handler (operation args
)
1723 "Invoke `tramp-file-name-handler' for OPERATION.
1724 First arg specifies the OPERATION, second arg is a list of arguments to
1725 pass to the OPERATION."
1726 (let* ((inhibit-file-name-handlers
1727 `(tramp-completion-file-name-handler
1728 cygwin-mount-name-hook-function
1729 cygwin-mount-map-drive-hook-function
1731 ,(and (eq inhibit-file-name-operation operation
)
1732 inhibit-file-name-handlers
)))
1733 (inhibit-file-name-operation operation
))
1734 (apply operation args
))))
1736 ;; We handle here all file primitives. Most of them have the file
1737 ;; name as first parameter; nevertheless we check for them explicitly
1738 ;; in order to be signaled if a new primitive appears. This
1739 ;; scenario is needed because there isn't a way to decide by
1740 ;; syntactical means whether a foreign method must be called. It would
1741 ;; ease the life if `file-name-handler-alist' would support a decision
1742 ;; function as well but regexp only.
1743 (defun tramp-file-name-for-operation (operation &rest args
)
1744 "Return file name related to OPERATION file primitive.
1745 ARGS are the arguments OPERATION has been called with."
1747 ;; FILE resp DIRECTORY.
1749 (list 'access-file
'byte-compiler-base-file-name
'delete-directory
1750 'delete-file
'diff-latest-backup-file
'directory-file-name
1751 'directory-files
'directory-files-and-attributes
1752 'dired-compress-file
'dired-uncache
1753 'file-accessible-directory-p
'file-attributes
1754 'file-directory-p
'file-executable-p
'file-exists-p
1755 'file-local-copy
'file-remote-p
'file-modes
1756 'file-name-as-directory
'file-name-directory
1757 'file-name-nondirectory
'file-name-sans-versions
1758 'file-ownership-preserved-p
'file-readable-p
1759 'file-regular-p
'file-symlink-p
'file-truename
1760 'file-writable-p
'find-backup-file-name
'find-file-noselect
1761 'get-file-buffer
'insert-directory
'insert-file-contents
1762 'load
'make-directory
'make-directory-internal
1763 'set-file-modes
'substitute-in-file-name
1764 'unhandled-file-name-directory
'vc-registered
1768 'file-selinux-context
'set-file-selinux-context
1770 'abbreviate-file-name
'create-file-buffer
1771 'dired-file-modtime
'dired-make-compressed-filename
1772 'dired-recursive-delete-directory
'dired-set-file-modtime
1773 'dired-shell-unhandle-file-name
'dired-uucode-file
1774 'insert-file-contents-literally
'make-temp-name
'recover-file
1775 'vm-imap-check-mail
'vm-pop-check-mail
'vm-spool-check-mail
))
1776 (if (file-name-absolute-p (nth 0 args
))
1778 (expand-file-name (nth 0 args
))))
1779 ;; FILE DIRECTORY resp FILE1 FILE2.
1781 (list 'add-name-to-file
'copy-file
'expand-file-name
1782 'file-name-all-completions
'file-name-completion
1783 'file-newer-than-file-p
'make-symbolic-link
'rename-file
1787 'dired-make-relative-symlink
1788 'vm-imap-move-mail
'vm-pop-move-mail
'vm-spool-move-mail
))
1791 ((string-match tramp-file-name-regexp
(nth 0 args
)) (nth 0 args
))
1792 ((string-match tramp-file-name-regexp
(nth 1 args
)) (nth 1 args
))
1793 (t (buffer-file-name (current-buffer))))))
1795 ((eq operation
'write-region
)
1799 (list 'set-visited-file-modtime
'verify-visited-file-modtime
1801 'make-auto-save-file-name
1805 (if (bufferp (nth 0 args
)) (nth 0 args
) (current-buffer))))
1808 (list ;; not in Emacs 23+.
1817 'dired-print-file
'dired-shell-call-process
1819 'executable-find
'start-process
1820 'call-process
'call-process-region
))
1822 ;; Unknown file primitive.
1823 (t (error "unknown file I/O primitive: %s" operation
))))
1825 (defun tramp-find-foreign-file-name-handler (filename)
1826 "Return foreign file name handler if exists."
1827 (when (tramp-tramp-file-p filename
)
1828 (let ((v (tramp-dissect-file-name filename t
))
1829 (handler tramp-foreign-file-name-handler-alist
)
1831 ;; When we are not fully sure that filename completion is safe,
1832 ;; we should not return a handler.
1833 (when (or (tramp-file-name-method v
) (tramp-file-name-user v
)
1834 (and (tramp-file-name-host v
)
1835 (not (member (tramp-file-name-host v
)
1836 (mapcar 'car tramp-methods
))))
1837 (not (tramp-completion-mode-p)))
1839 (setq elt
(car handler
)
1840 handler
(cdr handler
))
1841 (when (funcall (car elt
) filename
)
1848 (defun tramp-file-name-handler (operation &rest args
)
1849 "Invoke Tramp file name handler.
1850 Falls back to normal file name handler if no Tramp file name handler exists."
1854 (tramp-replace-environment-variables
1855 (apply 'tramp-file-name-for-operation operation args
)))
1856 (completion (tramp-completion-mode-p))
1857 (foreign (tramp-find-foreign-file-name-handler filename
)))
1858 (with-parsed-tramp-file-name filename nil
1859 ;; Call the backend function.
1862 (apply foreign operation args
)
1864 ;; Trace, that somebody has interrupted the operation.
1866 (let (tramp-message-show-message)
1868 v
1 "Interrupt received in operation %s"
1869 (append (list operation
) args
)))
1870 ;; Propagate the quit signal.
1871 (signal (car err
) (cdr err
)))
1873 ;; When we are in completion mode, some failed
1874 ;; operations shall return at least a default value
1875 ;; in order to give the user a chance to correct the
1876 ;; file name in the minibuffer.
1879 ((and completion
(zerop (length localname
))
1880 (memq operation
'(file-exists-p file-directory-p
)))
1882 ((and completion
(zerop (length localname
))
1884 '(expand-file-name file-name-as-directory
)))
1886 ;; Propagate the error.
1887 (t (signal (car err
) (cdr err
))))))
1889 ;; Nothing to do for us.
1890 (tramp-run-real-handler operation args
)))))
1892 ;; When `tramp-mode' is not enabled, we don't do anything.
1893 (tramp-run-real-handler operation args
)))
1895 ;; In Emacs, there is some concurrency due to timers. If a timer
1896 ;; interrupts Tramp and wishes to use the same connection buffer as
1897 ;; the "main" Emacs, then garbage might occur in the connection
1898 ;; buffer. Therefore, we need to make sure that a timer does not use
1899 ;; the same connection buffer as the "main" Emacs. We implement a
1900 ;; cheap global lock, instead of locking each connection buffer
1901 ;; separately. The global lock is based on two variables,
1902 ;; `tramp-locked' and `tramp-locker'. `tramp-locked' is set to true
1903 ;; (with setq) to indicate a lock. But Tramp also calls itself during
1904 ;; processing of a single file operation, so we need to allow
1905 ;; recursive calls. That's where the `tramp-locker' variable comes in
1906 ;; -- it is let-bound to t during the execution of the current
1907 ;; handler. So if `tramp-locked' is t and `tramp-locker' is also t,
1908 ;; then we should just proceed because we have been called
1909 ;; recursively. But if `tramp-locker' is nil, then we are a timer
1910 ;; interrupting the "main" Emacs, and then we signal an error.
1912 (defvar tramp-locked nil
1913 "If non-nil, then Tramp is currently busy.
1914 Together with `tramp-locker', this implements a locking mechanism
1915 preventing reentrant calls of Tramp.")
1917 (defvar tramp-locker nil
1918 "If non-nil, then a caller has locked Tramp.
1919 Together with `tramp-locked', this implements a locking mechanism
1920 preventing reentrant calls of Tramp.")
1923 (progn (defun tramp-completion-file-name-handler (operation &rest args
)
1924 "Invoke Tramp file name completion handler.
1925 Falls back to normal file name handler if no Tramp file name handler exists."
1926 ;; We bind `directory-sep-char' here for XEmacs on Windows, which
1927 ;; would otherwise use backslash.
1928 (let ((directory-sep-char ?
/)
1929 (fn (assoc operation tramp-completion-file-name-handler-alist
)))
1931 ;; When `tramp-mode' is not enabled, we don't do anything.
1933 ;; For other syntaxes than `sep', the regexp matches many common
1934 ;; situations where the user doesn't actually want to use Tramp.
1935 ;; So to avoid autoloading Tramp after typing just "/s", we
1936 ;; disable this part of the completion, unless the user implicitly
1937 ;; indicated his interest in using a fancier completion system.
1938 (or (eq tramp-syntax
'sep
)
1939 (featurep 'tramp
) ;; If it's loaded, we may as well use it.
1940 ;; `partial-completion-mode' does not exist in XEmacs.
1941 ;; It is obsoleted with Emacs 24.1.
1942 (and (boundp 'partial-completion-mode
)
1943 (symbol-value 'partial-completion-mode
))
1944 ;; FIXME: These may have been loaded even if the user never
1945 ;; intended to use them.
1947 (featurep 'icicles
)))
1948 (save-match-data (apply (cdr fn
) args
))
1949 (tramp-completion-run-real-handler operation args
)))))
1952 (progn (defun tramp-register-file-name-handlers ()
1953 "Add Tramp file name handlers to `file-name-handler-alist'."
1954 ;; Remove autoloaded handlers from file name handler alist. Useful,
1955 ;; if `tramp-syntax' has been changed.
1956 (let ((a1 (rassq 'tramp-file-name-handler file-name-handler-alist
)))
1957 (setq file-name-handler-alist
(delq a1 file-name-handler-alist
)))
1959 'tramp-completion-file-name-handler file-name-handler-alist
)))
1960 (setq file-name-handler-alist
(delq a1 file-name-handler-alist
)))
1961 ;; Add the handlers.
1962 (add-to-list 'file-name-handler-alist
1963 (cons tramp-file-name-regexp
'tramp-file-name-handler
))
1964 (put 'tramp-file-name-handler
'safe-magic t
)
1965 (add-to-list 'file-name-handler-alist
1966 (cons tramp-completion-file-name-regexp
1967 'tramp-completion-file-name-handler
))
1968 (put 'tramp-completion-file-name-handler
'safe-magic t
)
1969 ;; If jka-compr or epa-file are already loaded, move them to the
1970 ;; front of `file-name-handler-alist'.
1971 (dolist (fnh '(epa-file-handler jka-compr-handler
))
1972 (let ((entry (rassoc fnh file-name-handler-alist
)))
1974 (setq file-name-handler-alist
1975 (cons entry
(delete entry file-name-handler-alist
))))))))
1977 ;; `tramp-file-name-handler' must be registered before evaluation of
1978 ;; site-start and init files, because there might exist remote files
1979 ;; already, f.e. files kept via recentf-mode.
1981 (tramp-register-file-name-handlers)
1983 (defun tramp-exists-file-name-handler (operation &rest args
)
1984 "Check, whether OPERATION runs a file name handler."
1985 ;; The file name handler is determined on base of either an
1986 ;; argument, `buffer-file-name', or `default-directory'.
1988 (let* ((buffer-file-name "/")
1989 (default-directory "/")
1990 (fnha file-name-handler-alist
)
1991 (check-file-name-operation operation
)
1992 (file-name-handler-alist
1995 (lambda (operation &rest args
)
1996 "Returns OPERATION if it is the one to be checked."
1997 (if (equal check-file-name-operation operation
)
1999 (let ((file-name-handler-alist fnha
))
2000 (apply operation args
))))))))
2001 (equal (apply operation args
) operation
))))
2004 (defun tramp-unload-file-name-handlers ()
2005 (setq file-name-handler-alist
2006 (delete (rassoc 'tramp-file-name-handler
2007 file-name-handler-alist
)
2008 (delete (rassoc 'tramp-completion-file-name-handler
2009 file-name-handler-alist
)
2010 file-name-handler-alist
))))
2012 (add-hook 'tramp-unload-hook
'tramp-unload-file-name-handlers
)
2014 ;;; File name handler functions for completion mode:
2016 (defvar tramp-completion-mode nil
2017 "If non-nil, external packages signal that they are in file name completion.
2019 This is necessary, because Tramp uses a heuristic depending on last
2020 input event. This fails when external packages use other characters
2021 but <TAB>, <SPACE> or ?\\? for file name completion. This variable
2022 should never be set globally, the intention is to let-bind it.")
2024 ;; Necessary because `tramp-file-name-regexp-unified' and
2025 ;; `tramp-completion-file-name-regexp-unified' aren't different. If
2026 ;; nil, `tramp-completion-run-real-handler' is called (i.e. forwarding
2027 ;; to `tramp-file-name-handler'). Otherwise, it takes
2028 ;; `tramp-run-real-handler'. Using `last-input-event' is a little bit
2029 ;; risky, because completing a file might require loading other files,
2030 ;; like "~/.netrc", and for them it shouldn't be decided based on that
2031 ;; variable. On the other hand, those files shouldn't have partial
2032 ;; Tramp file name syntax. Maybe another variable should be introduced
2033 ;; overwriting this check in such cases. Or we change Tramp file name
2034 ;; syntax in order to avoid ambiguities, like in XEmacs ...
2035 ;;;###tramp-autoload
2036 (defun tramp-completion-mode-p ()
2037 "Check, whether method / user name / host name completion is active."
2039 ;; Signal from outside. `non-essential' has been introduced in Emacs 24.
2040 (and (boundp 'non-essential
) (symbol-value 'non-essential
))
2041 tramp-completion-mode
2043 (equal last-input-event
'tab
)
2044 (and (natnump last-input-event
)
2046 ;; ?\t has event-modifier 'control.
2047 (equal last-input-event ?
\t)
2048 (and (not (event-modifiers last-input-event
))
2049 (or (equal last-input-event ?
\?)
2050 (equal last-input-event ?\
)))))
2052 (and (featurep 'xemacs
)
2053 ;; `last-input-event' might be nil.
2054 (not (null last-input-event
))
2055 ;; `last-input-event' may have no character approximation.
2056 (tramp-compat-funcall 'event-to-character last-input-event
)
2058 ;; ?\t has event-modifier 'control.
2060 (tramp-compat-funcall 'event-to-character last-input-event
) ?
\t)
2061 (and (not (event-modifiers last-input-event
))
2063 (tramp-compat-funcall 'event-to-character last-input-event
)
2066 (tramp-compat-funcall 'event-to-character last-input-event
)
2069 (defun tramp-connectable-p (filename)
2070 "Check, whether it is possible to connect the remote host w/o side-effects.
2071 This is true, if either the remote host is already connected, or if we are
2072 not in completion mode."
2073 (and (tramp-tramp-file-p filename
)
2074 (with-parsed-tramp-file-name filename nil
2075 (or (get-buffer (tramp-buffer-name v
))
2076 (not (tramp-completion-mode-p))))))
2078 ;; Method, host name and user name completion.
2079 ;; `tramp-completion-dissect-file-name' returns a list of
2080 ;; tramp-file-name structures. For all of them we return possible completions.
2082 (defun tramp-completion-handle-file-name-all-completions (filename directory
)
2083 "Like `file-name-all-completions' for partial Tramp files."
2085 (let* ((fullname (tramp-drop-volume-letter
2086 (expand-file-name filename directory
)))
2087 ;; Possible completion structures.
2088 (v (tramp-completion-dissect-file-name fullname
))
2092 (let* ((car (car v
))
2093 (method (tramp-file-name-method car
))
2094 (user (tramp-file-name-user car
))
2095 (host (tramp-file-name-host car
))
2096 (localname (tramp-file-name-localname car
))
2097 (m (tramp-find-method method user host
))
2098 (tramp-current-user user
) ; see `tramp-parse-passwd'
2101 (unless localname
;; Nothing to complete.
2105 ;; Method dependent user / host combinations.
2109 (setq all-user-hosts
2110 (append all-user-hosts
2111 (funcall (nth 0 x
) (nth 1 x
)))))
2112 (tramp-get-completion-function m
))
2118 (tramp-get-completion-user-host
2119 method user host
(nth 0 x
) (nth 1 x
)))
2120 (delq nil all-user-hosts
)))))
2122 ;; Possible methods.
2124 (append result
(tramp-get-completion-methods m
)))))
2128 ;; Unify list, remove nil elements.
2130 (let ((car (car result
)))
2134 (substring car
(length (tramp-drop-volume-letter directory
)))))
2135 (setq result
(cdr result
))))
2137 ;; Complete local parts.
2141 (apply (if (tramp-connectable-p fullname
)
2142 'tramp-completion-run-real-handler
2143 'tramp-run-real-handler
)
2144 'file-name-all-completions
(list (list filename directory
)))))))
2146 ;; Method, host name and user name completion for a file.
2148 (defun tramp-completion-handle-file-name-completion
2149 (filename directory
&optional predicate
)
2150 "Like `file-name-completion' for Tramp files."
2153 (mapcar 'list
(file-name-all-completions filename directory
))
2154 (when (and predicate
2155 (tramp-connectable-p (expand-file-name filename directory
)))
2156 (lambda (x) (funcall predicate
(expand-file-name (car x
) directory
))))))
2158 ;; I misuse a little bit the tramp-file-name structure in order to handle
2159 ;; completion possibilities for partial methods / user names / host names.
2160 ;; Return value is a list of tramp-file-name structures according to possible
2161 ;; completions. If "localname" is non-nil it means there
2162 ;; shouldn't be a completion anymore.
2164 ;; Expected results:
2166 ;; "/x" "/[x" "/x@" "/[x@" "/x@y" "/[x@y"
2167 ;; [nil nil "x" nil] [nil "x" nil nil] [nil "x" "y" nil]
2168 ;; [nil "x" nil nil]
2169 ;; ["x" nil nil nil]
2171 ;; "/x:" "/x:y" "/x:y:"
2172 ;; [nil nil "x" ""] [nil nil "x" "y"] ["x" nil "y" ""]
2174 ;; ["x" nil "" nil] ["x" nil "y" nil]
2175 ;; ["x" "" nil nil] ["x" "y" nil nil]
2177 ;; "/x:y@" "/x:y@z" "/x:y@z:"
2178 ;; [nil nil "x" "y@"] [nil nil "x" "y@z"] ["x" "y" "z" ""]
2179 ;; "/[x/y@" "/[x/y@z"
2180 ;; ["x" nil "y" nil] ["x" "y" "z" nil]
2181 (defun tramp-completion-dissect-file-name (name)
2182 "Returns a list of `tramp-file-name' structures.
2183 They are collected by `tramp-completion-dissect-file-name1'."
2187 (tramp-completion-ipv6-regexp
2190 (if (zerop (length tramp-postfix-ipv6-format
))
2191 tramp-postfix-host-format
2192 tramp-postfix-ipv6-format
)))
2193 ;; "/method" "/[method"
2194 (tramp-completion-file-name-structure1
2195 (list (concat tramp-prefix-regexp
"\\(" tramp-method-regexp x-nil
"\\)$")
2198 (tramp-completion-file-name-structure2
2199 (list (concat tramp-prefix-regexp
"\\(" tramp-user-regexp x-nil
"\\)$")
2202 (tramp-completion-file-name-structure3
2203 (list (concat tramp-prefix-regexp
"\\(" tramp-host-regexp x-nil
"\\)$")
2205 ;; "/[ipv6" "/[ipv6"
2206 (tramp-completion-file-name-structure4
2207 (list (concat tramp-prefix-regexp
2208 tramp-prefix-ipv6-regexp
2209 "\\(" tramp-completion-ipv6-regexp x-nil
"\\)$")
2211 ;; "/user@host" "/[user@host"
2212 (tramp-completion-file-name-structure5
2213 (list (concat tramp-prefix-regexp
2214 "\\(" tramp-user-regexp
"\\)" tramp-postfix-user-regexp
2215 "\\(" tramp-host-regexp x-nil
"\\)$")
2217 ;; "/user@[ipv6" "/[user@ipv6"
2218 (tramp-completion-file-name-structure6
2219 (list (concat tramp-prefix-regexp
2220 "\\(" tramp-user-regexp
"\\)" tramp-postfix-user-regexp
2221 tramp-prefix-ipv6-regexp
2222 "\\(" tramp-completion-ipv6-regexp x-nil
"\\)$")
2224 ;; "/method:user" "/[method/user" "/method://user"
2225 (tramp-completion-file-name-structure7
2226 (list (concat tramp-prefix-regexp
2227 "\\(" tramp-method-regexp
"\\)" tramp-postfix-method-regexp
2228 "\\(" tramp-user-regexp x-nil
"\\)$")
2230 ;; "/method:host" "/[method/host" "/method://host"
2231 (tramp-completion-file-name-structure8
2232 (list (concat tramp-prefix-regexp
2233 "\\(" tramp-method-regexp
"\\)" tramp-postfix-method-regexp
2234 "\\(" tramp-host-regexp x-nil
"\\)$")
2236 ;; "/method:[ipv6" "/[method/ipv6" "/method://[ipv6"
2237 (tramp-completion-file-name-structure9
2238 (list (concat tramp-prefix-regexp
2239 "\\(" tramp-method-regexp
"\\)" tramp-postfix-method-regexp
2240 tramp-prefix-ipv6-regexp
2241 "\\(" tramp-completion-ipv6-regexp x-nil
"\\)$")
2243 ;; "/method:user@host" "/[method/user@host" "/method://user@host"
2244 (tramp-completion-file-name-structure10
2245 (list (concat tramp-prefix-regexp
2246 "\\(" tramp-method-regexp
"\\)" tramp-postfix-method-regexp
2247 "\\(" tramp-user-regexp
"\\)" tramp-postfix-user-regexp
2248 "\\(" tramp-host-regexp x-nil
"\\)$")
2250 ;; "/method:user@[ipv6" "/[method/user@ipv6" "/method://user@[ipv6"
2251 (tramp-completion-file-name-structure11
2252 (list (concat tramp-prefix-regexp
2253 "\\(" tramp-method-regexp
"\\)" tramp-postfix-method-regexp
2254 "\\(" tramp-user-regexp
"\\)" tramp-postfix-user-regexp
2255 tramp-prefix-ipv6-regexp
2256 "\\(" tramp-completion-ipv6-regexp x-nil
"\\)$")
2258 ;; "/method: "/method:/"
2259 (tramp-completion-file-name-structure12
2261 (if (equal tramp-syntax
'url
)
2262 (concat tramp-prefix-regexp
2263 "\\(" tramp-method-regexp
"\\)"
2264 "\\(" (substring tramp-postfix-method-regexp
0 1)
2265 "\\|" (substring tramp-postfix-method-regexp
1 2) "\\)"
2267 ;; Should not match if not URL syntax.
2268 (concat tramp-prefix-regexp
"/$"))
2270 ;; "/method: "/method:/"
2271 (tramp-completion-file-name-structure13
2273 (if (equal tramp-syntax
'url
)
2274 (concat tramp-prefix-regexp
2275 "\\(" tramp-method-regexp
"\\)"
2276 "\\(" (substring tramp-postfix-method-regexp
0 1)
2277 "\\|" (substring tramp-postfix-method-regexp
1 2) "\\)"
2279 ;; Should not match if not URL syntax.
2280 (concat tramp-prefix-regexp
"/$"))
2283 (mapc (lambda (regexp)
2284 (add-to-list 'result
2285 (tramp-completion-dissect-file-name1 regexp name
)))
2287 tramp-completion-file-name-structure1
2288 tramp-completion-file-name-structure2
2289 tramp-completion-file-name-structure3
2290 tramp-completion-file-name-structure4
2291 tramp-completion-file-name-structure5
2292 tramp-completion-file-name-structure6
2293 tramp-completion-file-name-structure7
2294 tramp-completion-file-name-structure8
2295 tramp-completion-file-name-structure9
2296 tramp-completion-file-name-structure10
2297 tramp-completion-file-name-structure11
2298 tramp-completion-file-name-structure12
2299 tramp-completion-file-name-structure13
2300 tramp-file-name-structure
))
2304 (defun tramp-completion-dissect-file-name1 (structure name
)
2305 "Returns a `tramp-file-name' structure matching STRUCTURE.
2306 The structure consists of remote method, remote user,
2307 remote host and localname (filename on remote host)."
2310 (when (string-match (nth 0 structure
) name
)
2311 (let ((method (and (nth 1 structure
)
2312 (match-string (nth 1 structure
) name
)))
2313 (user (and (nth 2 structure
)
2314 (match-string (nth 2 structure
) name
)))
2315 (host (and (nth 3 structure
)
2316 (match-string (nth 3 structure
) name
)))
2317 (localname (and (nth 4 structure
)
2318 (match-string (nth 4 structure
) name
))))
2319 (vector method user host localname
)))))
2321 ;; This function returns all possible method completions, adding the
2322 ;; trailing method delimeter.
2323 (defun tramp-get-completion-methods (partial-method)
2324 "Returns all method completions for PARTIAL-METHOD."
2328 (string-match (concat "^" (regexp-quote partial-method
)) method
)
2329 (tramp-completion-make-tramp-file-name method nil nil nil
)))
2330 (mapcar 'car tramp-methods
)))
2332 ;; Compares partial user and host names with possible completions.
2333 (defun tramp-get-completion-user-host (method partial-user partial-host user host
)
2334 "Returns the most expanded string for user and host name completion.
2335 PARTIAL-USER must match USER, PARTIAL-HOST must match HOST."
2338 ((and partial-user partial-host
)
2340 (string-match (concat "^" (regexp-quote partial-host
)) host
)
2341 (string-equal partial-user
(or user partial-user
)))
2342 (setq user partial-user
)
2349 (and user
(string-match (concat "^" (regexp-quote partial-user
)) user
))
2355 (and host
(string-match (concat "^" (regexp-quote partial-host
)) host
))
2361 (unless (zerop (+ (length user
) (length host
)))
2362 (tramp-completion-make-tramp-file-name method user host nil
)))
2364 (defun tramp-parse-rhosts (filename)
2365 "Return a list of (user host) tuples allowed to access.
2366 Either user or host may be nil."
2367 ;; On Windows, there are problems in completion when
2368 ;; `default-directory' is remote.
2369 (let ((default-directory (tramp-compat-temporary-file-directory))
2371 (when (file-readable-p filename
)
2373 (insert-file-contents filename
)
2374 (goto-char (point-min))
2376 (push (tramp-parse-rhosts-group) res
))))
2379 (defun tramp-parse-rhosts-group ()
2380 "Return a (user host) tuple allowed to access.
2381 Either user or host may be nil."
2385 "^\\(" tramp-host-regexp
"\\)"
2386 "\\([ \t]+" "\\(" tramp-user-regexp
"\\)" "\\)?")))
2387 (narrow-to-region (point) (point-at-eol))
2388 (when (re-search-forward regexp nil t
)
2389 (setq result
(append (list (match-string 3) (match-string 1)))))
2394 (defun tramp-parse-shosts (filename)
2395 "Return a list of (user host) tuples allowed to access.
2396 User is always nil."
2397 ;; On Windows, there are problems in completion when
2398 ;; `default-directory' is remote.
2399 (let ((default-directory (tramp-compat-temporary-file-directory))
2401 (when (file-readable-p filename
)
2403 (insert-file-contents filename
)
2404 (goto-char (point-min))
2406 (push (tramp-parse-shosts-group) res
))))
2409 (defun tramp-parse-shosts-group ()
2410 "Return a (user host) tuple allowed to access.
2411 User is always nil."
2413 (regexp (concat "^\\(" tramp-host-regexp
"\\)")))
2414 (narrow-to-region (point) (point-at-eol))
2415 (when (re-search-forward regexp nil t
)
2416 (setq result
(list nil
(match-string 1))))
2419 (> (skip-chars-forward ",") 0)
2423 (defun tramp-parse-sconfig (filename)
2424 "Return a list of (user host) tuples allowed to access.
2425 User is always nil."
2426 ;; On Windows, there are problems in completion when
2427 ;; `default-directory' is remote.
2428 (let ((default-directory (tramp-compat-temporary-file-directory))
2430 (when (file-readable-p filename
)
2432 (insert-file-contents filename
)
2433 (goto-char (point-min))
2435 (push (tramp-parse-sconfig-group) res
))))
2438 (defun tramp-parse-sconfig-group ()
2439 "Return a (user host) tuple allowed to access.
2440 User is always nil."
2442 (regexp (concat "^[ \t]*Host[ \t]+" "\\(" tramp-host-regexp
"\\)")))
2443 (narrow-to-region (point) (point-at-eol))
2444 (when (re-search-forward regexp nil t
)
2445 (setq result
(list nil
(match-string 1))))
2448 (> (skip-chars-forward ",") 0)
2452 (defun tramp-parse-shostkeys (dirname)
2453 "Return a list of (user host) tuples allowed to access.
2454 User is always nil."
2455 ;; On Windows, there are problems in completion when
2456 ;; `default-directory' is remote.
2457 (let* ((default-directory (tramp-compat-temporary-file-directory))
2458 (regexp (concat "^key_[0-9]+_\\(" tramp-host-regexp
"\\)\\.pub$"))
2459 (files (when (file-directory-p dirname
) (directory-files dirname
)))
2462 (when (string-match regexp
(car files
))
2463 (push (list nil
(match-string 1 (car files
))) result
))
2464 (setq files
(cdr files
)))
2467 (defun tramp-parse-sknownhosts (dirname)
2468 "Return a list of (user host) tuples allowed to access.
2469 User is always nil."
2470 ;; On Windows, there are problems in completion when
2471 ;; `default-directory' is remote.
2472 (let* ((default-directory (tramp-compat-temporary-file-directory))
2473 (regexp (concat "^\\(" tramp-host-regexp
2474 "\\)\\.ssh-\\(dss\\|rsa\\)\\.pub$"))
2475 (files (when (file-directory-p dirname
) (directory-files dirname
)))
2478 (when (string-match regexp
(car files
))
2479 (push (list nil
(match-string 1 (car files
))) result
))
2480 (setq files
(cdr files
)))
2483 (defun tramp-parse-hosts (filename)
2484 "Return a list of (user host) tuples allowed to access.
2485 User is always nil."
2486 ;; On Windows, there are problems in completion when
2487 ;; `default-directory' is remote.
2488 (let ((default-directory (tramp-compat-temporary-file-directory))
2490 (when (file-readable-p filename
)
2492 (insert-file-contents filename
)
2493 (goto-char (point-min))
2495 (push (tramp-parse-hosts-group) res
))))
2498 (defun tramp-parse-hosts-group ()
2499 "Return a (user host) tuple allowed to access.
2500 User is always nil."
2503 (concat "^\\(" tramp-ipv6-regexp
"\\|" tramp-host-regexp
"\\)")))
2504 (narrow-to-region (point) (point-at-eol))
2505 (when (re-search-forward regexp nil t
)
2506 (setq result
(list nil
(match-string 1))))
2509 (> (skip-chars-forward " \t") 0)
2513 ;; For su-alike methods it would be desirable to return "root@localhost"
2514 ;; as default. Unfortunately, we have no information whether any user name
2515 ;; has been typed already. So we use `tramp-current-user' as indication,
2516 ;; assuming it is set in `tramp-completion-handle-file-name-all-completions'.
2517 (defun tramp-parse-passwd (filename)
2518 "Return a list of (user host) tuples allowed to access.
2519 Host is always \"localhost\"."
2520 ;; On Windows, there are problems in completion when
2521 ;; `default-directory' is remote.
2522 (let ((default-directory (tramp-compat-temporary-file-directory))
2524 (if (zerop (length tramp-current-user
))
2526 (when (file-readable-p filename
)
2528 (insert-file-contents filename
)
2529 (goto-char (point-min))
2531 (push (tramp-parse-passwd-group) res
))))
2534 (defun tramp-parse-passwd-group ()
2535 "Return a (user host) tuple allowed to access.
2536 Host is always \"localhost\"."
2538 (regexp (concat "^\\(" tramp-user-regexp
"\\):")))
2539 (narrow-to-region (point) (point-at-eol))
2540 (when (re-search-forward regexp nil t
)
2541 (setq result
(list (match-string 1) "localhost")))
2546 (defun tramp-parse-netrc (filename)
2547 "Return a list of (user host) tuples allowed to access.
2549 ;; On Windows, there are problems in completion when
2550 ;; `default-directory' is remote.
2551 (let ((default-directory (tramp-compat-temporary-file-directory))
2553 (when (file-readable-p filename
)
2555 (insert-file-contents filename
)
2556 (goto-char (point-min))
2558 (push (tramp-parse-netrc-group) res
))))
2561 (defun tramp-parse-netrc-group ()
2562 "Return a (user host) tuple allowed to access.
2567 "^[ \t]*machine[ \t]+" "\\(" tramp-host-regexp
"\\)"
2568 "\\([ \t]+login[ \t]+" "\\(" tramp-user-regexp
"\\)" "\\)?")))
2569 (narrow-to-region (point) (point-at-eol))
2570 (when (re-search-forward regexp nil t
)
2571 (setq result
(list (match-string 3) (match-string 1))))
2576 (defun tramp-parse-putty (registry)
2577 "Return a list of (user host) tuples allowed to access.
2578 User is always nil."
2579 ;; On Windows, there are problems in completion when
2580 ;; `default-directory' is remote.
2581 (let ((default-directory (tramp-compat-temporary-file-directory))
2584 (when (zerop (tramp-compat-call-process "reg" nil t nil
"query" registry
))
2585 (goto-char (point-min))
2587 (push (tramp-parse-putty-group registry
) res
))))
2590 (defun tramp-parse-putty-group (registry)
2591 "Return a (user host) tuple allowed to access.
2592 User is always nil."
2594 (regexp (concat (regexp-quote registry
) "\\\\\\(.+\\)")))
2595 (narrow-to-region (point) (point-at-eol))
2596 (when (re-search-forward regexp nil t
)
2597 (setq result
(list nil
(match-string 1))))
2602 ;;; Common file name handler functions for different backends:
2604 (defvar tramp-handle-file-local-copy-hook nil
2605 "Normal hook to be run at the end of `tramp-*-handle-file-local-copy'.")
2607 (defvar tramp-handle-write-region-hook nil
2608 "Normal hook to be run at the end of `tramp-*-handle-write-region'.")
2610 (defun tramp-handle-directory-file-name (directory)
2611 "Like `directory-file-name' for Tramp files."
2612 ;; If localname component of filename is "/", leave it unchanged.
2613 ;; Otherwise, remove any trailing slash from localname component.
2614 ;; Method, host, etc, are unchanged. Does it make sense to try
2615 ;; to avoid parsing the filename?
2616 (with-parsed-tramp-file-name directory nil
2617 (if (and (not (zerop (length localname
)))
2618 (eq (aref localname
(1- (length localname
))) ?
/)
2619 (not (string= localname
"/")))
2620 (substring directory
0 -
1)
2623 (defun tramp-handle-directory-files
2624 (directory &optional full match nosort files-only
)
2625 "Like `directory-files' for Tramp files."
2626 ;; FILES-ONLY is valid for XEmacs only.
2627 (when (file-directory-p directory
)
2628 (setq directory
(file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name directory
)))
2629 (let ((temp (nreverse (file-name-all-completions "" directory
)))
2633 (setq item
(directory-file-name (pop temp
)))
2634 (when (and (or (null match
) (string-match match item
))
2635 (or (null files-only
)
2637 (and (equal files-only t
) (file-regular-p item
))
2638 ;; Directories only.
2639 (file-directory-p item
)))
2640 (push (if full
(concat directory item
) item
)
2642 (if nosort result
(sort result
'string
<)))))
2644 (defun tramp-handle-directory-files-and-attributes
2645 (directory &optional full match nosort id-format
)
2646 "Like `directory-files-and-attributes' for Tramp files."
2649 (cons x
(tramp-compat-file-attributes
2650 (if full x
(expand-file-name x directory
)) id-format
)))
2651 (directory-files directory full match nosort
)))
2653 (defun tramp-handle-dired-uncache (dir &optional dir-p
)
2654 "Like `dired-uncache' for Tramp files."
2655 ;; DIR-P is valid for XEmacs only.
2656 (with-parsed-tramp-file-name
2657 (if (or dir-p
(file-directory-p dir
)) dir
(file-name-directory dir
)) nil
2658 (tramp-flush-directory-property v localname
)))
2660 (defun tramp-handle-file-exists-p (filename)
2661 "Like `file-exists-p' for Tramp files."
2662 (not (null (file-attributes filename
))))
2664 (defun tramp-handle-file-modes (filename)
2665 "Like `file-modes' for Tramp files."
2666 (let ((truename (or (file-truename filename
) filename
)))
2667 (when (file-exists-p truename
)
2668 (tramp-mode-string-to-int (nth 8 (file-attributes truename
))))))
2670 ;; Localname manipulation functions that grok Tramp localnames...
2671 (defun tramp-handle-file-name-as-directory (file)
2672 "Like `file-name-as-directory' but aware of Tramp files."
2673 ;; `file-name-as-directory' would be sufficient except localname is
2674 ;; the empty string.
2675 (let ((v (tramp-dissect-file-name file t
)))
2676 ;; Run the command on the localname portion only.
2677 (tramp-make-tramp-file-name
2678 (tramp-file-name-method v
)
2679 (tramp-file-name-user v
)
2680 (tramp-file-name-host v
)
2681 (tramp-run-real-handler
2682 'file-name-as-directory
(list (or (tramp-file-name-localname v
) ""))))))
2684 (defun tramp-handle-file-name-completion
2685 (filename directory
&optional predicate
)
2686 "Like `file-name-completion' for Tramp files."
2687 (unless (tramp-tramp-file-p directory
)
2689 "tramp-handle-file-name-completion invoked on non-tramp directory `%s'"
2693 (mapcar 'list
(file-name-all-completions filename directory
))
2695 (lambda (x) (funcall predicate
(expand-file-name (car x
) directory
))))))
2697 (defun tramp-handle-file-name-directory (file)
2698 "Like `file-name-directory' but aware of Tramp files."
2699 ;; Everything except the last filename thing is the directory. We
2700 ;; cannot apply `with-parsed-tramp-file-name', because this expands
2701 ;; the remote file name parts. This is a problem when we are in
2702 ;; file name completion.
2703 (let ((v (tramp-dissect-file-name file t
)))
2704 ;; Run the command on the localname portion only.
2705 (tramp-make-tramp-file-name
2706 (tramp-file-name-method v
)
2707 (tramp-file-name-user v
)
2708 (tramp-file-name-host v
)
2709 (tramp-run-real-handler
2710 'file-name-directory
(list (or (tramp-file-name-localname v
) ""))))))
2712 (defun tramp-handle-file-name-nondirectory (file)
2713 "Like `file-name-nondirectory' but aware of Tramp files."
2714 (with-parsed-tramp-file-name file nil
2715 (tramp-run-real-handler 'file-name-nondirectory
(list localname
))))
2717 (defun tramp-handle-file-newer-than-file-p (file1 file2
)
2718 "Like `file-newer-than-file-p' for Tramp files."
2720 ((not (file-exists-p file1
)) nil
)
2721 ((not (file-exists-p file2
)) t
)
2722 (t (tramp-time-less-p (nth 5 (file-attributes file2
))
2723 (nth 5 (file-attributes file1
))))))
2725 (defun tramp-handle-file-regular-p (filename)
2726 "Like `file-regular-p' for Tramp files."
2727 (and (file-exists-p filename
)
2728 (eq ?-
(aref (nth 8 (file-attributes filename
)) 0))))
2730 (defun tramp-handle-file-remote-p (filename &optional identification connected
)
2731 "Like `file-remote-p' for Tramp files."
2732 (let ((tramp-verbose 3))
2733 (when (tramp-tramp-file-p filename
)
2734 (let* ((v (tramp-dissect-file-name filename
))
2735 (p (tramp-get-connection-process v
))
2736 (c (and p
(processp p
) (memq (process-status p
) '(run open
)))))
2737 ;; We expand the file name only, if there is already a connection.
2738 (with-parsed-tramp-file-name
2739 (if c
(expand-file-name filename
) filename
) nil
2740 (and (or (not connected
) c
)
2742 ((eq identification
'method
) method
)
2743 ((eq identification
'user
) user
)
2744 ((eq identification
'host
) host
)
2745 ((eq identification
'localname
) localname
)
2746 (t (tramp-make-tramp-file-name method user host
"")))))))))
2748 (defun tramp-handle-file-symlink-p (filename)
2749 "Like `file-symlink-p' for Tramp files."
2750 (with-parsed-tramp-file-name filename nil
2751 (let ((x (car (file-attributes filename
))))
2753 ;; When Tramp is running on VMS, then `file-name-absolute-p'
2754 ;; might do weird things.
2755 (if (file-name-absolute-p x
)
2756 (tramp-make-tramp-file-name method user host x
)
2759 (defun tramp-handle-find-backup-file-name (filename)
2760 "Like `find-backup-file-name' for Tramp files."
2761 (with-parsed-tramp-file-name filename nil
2762 ;; We set both variables. It doesn't matter whether it is
2764 (let ((backup-directory-alist
2766 (when (boundp 'backup-directory-alist
)
2767 (if (symbol-value 'tramp-backup-directory-alist
)
2772 (if (and (stringp (cdr x
))
2773 (file-name-absolute-p (cdr x
))
2774 (not (tramp-file-name-p (cdr x
))))
2775 (tramp-make-tramp-file-name method user host
(cdr x
))
2777 (symbol-value 'tramp-backup-directory-alist
))
2778 (symbol-value 'backup-directory-alist
))))
2780 (bkup-backup-directory-info
2782 (when (boundp 'bkup-backup-directory-info
)
2783 (if (symbol-value 'tramp-bkup-backup-directory-info
)
2789 (if (and (stringp (car (cdr x
)))
2790 (file-name-absolute-p (car (cdr x
)))
2791 (not (tramp-file-name-p (car (cdr x
)))))
2792 (tramp-make-tramp-file-name
2793 method user host
(car (cdr x
)))
2796 (symbol-value 'tramp-bkup-backup-directory-info
))
2797 (symbol-value 'bkup-backup-directory-info
)))))
2799 (tramp-run-real-handler 'find-backup-file-name
(list filename
)))))
2801 (defun tramp-handle-insert-file-contents
2802 (filename &optional visit beg end replace
)
2803 "Like `insert-file-contents' for Tramp files."
2804 (barf-if-buffer-read-only)
2805 (setq filename
(expand-file-name filename
))
2806 (let (result local-copy remote-copy
)
2807 (with-parsed-tramp-file-name filename nil
2809 (if (not (file-exists-p filename
))
2810 ;; We don't raise a Tramp error, because it might be
2811 ;; suppressed, like in `find-file-noselect-1'.
2813 (list "File not found on remote host" filename
))
2815 (if (and (tramp-local-host-p v
)
2816 (let (file-name-handler-alist)
2817 (file-readable-p localname
)))
2818 ;; Short track: if we are on the local host, we can
2821 (tramp-run-real-handler
2822 'insert-file-contents
2823 (list localname visit beg end replace
)))
2825 ;; When we shall insert only a part of the file, we copy
2828 (setq remote-copy
(tramp-make-tramp-temp-file v
))
2829 ;; This is defined in tramp-sh.el. Let's assume this
2830 ;; is loaded already.
2831 (tramp-compat-funcall 'tramp-send-command
2835 (format "tail -c +%d %s | head -c +%d >%s"
2836 (1+ beg
) (tramp-shell-quote-argument localname
)
2837 (- end beg
) remote-copy
))
2839 (format "tail -c +%d %s >%s"
2840 (1+ beg
) (tramp-shell-quote-argument localname
)
2843 (format "head -c +%d %s >%s"
2844 (1+ end
) (tramp-shell-quote-argument localname
)
2847 ;; `insert-file-contents-literally' takes care to avoid
2848 ;; calling jka-compr. By let-binding
2849 ;; `inhibit-file-name-operation', we propagate that care
2850 ;; to the `file-local-copy' operation.
2852 (let ((inhibit-file-name-operation
2853 (when (eq inhibit-file-name-operation
2854 'insert-file-contents
)
2857 ((stringp remote-copy
)
2859 (tramp-make-tramp-file-name
2860 method user host remote-copy
)))
2861 ((stringp tramp-temp-buffer-file-name
)
2862 (copy-file filename tramp-temp-buffer-file-name
'ok
)
2863 tramp-temp-buffer-file-name
)
2864 (t (file-local-copy filename
)))))
2866 ;; When the file is not readable for the owner, it
2867 ;; cannot be inserted, even if it is readable for the
2868 ;; group or for everybody.
2869 (set-file-modes local-copy
(tramp-compat-octal-to-decimal "0600"))
2871 (when (and (null remote-copy
)
2872 (tramp-get-method-parameter
2873 method
'tramp-copy-keep-tmpfile
))
2874 ;; We keep the local file for performance reasons,
2875 ;; useful for "rsync".
2876 (setq tramp-temp-buffer-file-name local-copy
))
2878 (with-progress-reporter
2879 v
3 (format "Inserting local temp file `%s'" local-copy
)
2880 ;; We must ensure that `file-coding-system-alist'
2881 ;; matches `local-copy'.
2882 (let ((file-coding-system-alist
2883 (tramp-find-file-name-coding-system-alist
2884 filename local-copy
)))
2886 (insert-file-contents
2887 local-copy nil nil nil replace
))))))
2892 (setq buffer-file-name filename
)
2893 (setq buffer-read-only
(not (file-writable-p filename
)))
2894 (set-visited-file-modtime)
2895 (set-buffer-modified-p nil
))
2896 (when (and (stringp local-copy
)
2897 (or remote-copy
(null tramp-temp-buffer-file-name
)))
2898 (delete-file local-copy
))
2899 (when (stringp remote-copy
)
2901 (tramp-make-tramp-file-name method user host remote-copy
))))))
2904 (list (expand-file-name filename
)
2907 (defun tramp-handle-load (file &optional noerror nomessage nosuffix must-suffix
)
2908 "Like `load' for Tramp files."
2909 (with-parsed-tramp-file-name (expand-file-name file
) nil
2911 (cond ((file-exists-p (concat file
".elc"))
2912 (setq file
(concat file
".elc")))
2913 ((file-exists-p (concat file
".el"))
2914 (setq file
(concat file
".el")))))
2916 ;; The first condition is always true for absolute file names.
2917 ;; Included for safety's sake.
2918 (unless (or (file-name-directory file
)
2919 (string-match "\\.elc?\\'" file
))
2922 "File `%s' does not include a `.el' or `.elc' suffix" file
)))
2924 (when (not (file-exists-p file
))
2925 (tramp-error v
'file-error
"Cannot load nonexistent file `%s'" file
)))
2926 (if (not (file-exists-p file
))
2928 (let ((tramp-message-show-message (not nomessage
)))
2929 (with-progress-reporter v
0 (format "Loading %s" file
)
2930 (let ((local-copy (file-local-copy file
)))
2931 ;; MUST-SUFFIX doesn't exist on XEmacs, so let it default to nil.
2933 (load local-copy noerror t t
)
2934 (delete-file local-copy
)))))
2937 (defun tramp-handle-substitute-in-file-name (filename)
2938 "Like `substitute-in-file-name' for Tramp files.
2939 \"//\" and \"/~\" substitute only in the local filename part.
2940 If the URL Tramp syntax is chosen, \"//\" as method delimeter and \"/~\" at
2941 beginning of local filename are not substituted."
2942 ;; First, we must replace environment variables.
2943 (setq filename
(tramp-replace-environment-variables filename
))
2944 (with-parsed-tramp-file-name filename nil
2945 (if (equal tramp-syntax
'url
)
2946 ;; We need to check localname only. The other parts cannot contain
2948 (if (and (> (length localname
) 1)
2949 (or (string-match "//" localname
)
2950 (string-match "/~" localname
1)))
2951 (tramp-run-real-handler 'substitute-in-file-name
(list filename
))
2952 (tramp-make-tramp-file-name
2953 (when method
(substitute-in-file-name method
))
2954 (when user
(substitute-in-file-name user
))
2955 (when host
(substitute-in-file-name host
))
2957 (tramp-run-real-handler
2958 'substitute-in-file-name
(list localname
)))))
2959 ;; Ignore in LOCALNAME everything before "//" or "/~".
2960 (when (and (stringp localname
) (string-match ".+?/\\(/\\|~\\)" localname
))
2962 (concat (file-remote-p filename
)
2963 (replace-match "\\1" nil nil localname
)))
2964 ;; "/m:h:~" does not work for completion. We use "/m:h:~/".
2965 (when (string-match "~$" filename
)
2966 (setq filename
(concat filename
"/"))))
2967 (tramp-run-real-handler 'substitute-in-file-name
(list filename
)))))
2969 (defun tramp-handle-unhandled-file-name-directory (filename)
2970 "Like `unhandled-file-name-directory' for Tramp files."
2971 ;; With Emacs 23, we could simply return `nil'. But we must keep it
2972 ;; for backward compatibility.
2973 (expand-file-name "~/"))
2975 ;;; Functions for establishing connection:
2977 ;; The following functions are actions to be taken when seeing certain
2978 ;; prompts from the remote host. See the variable
2979 ;; `tramp-actions-before-shell' for usage of these functions.
2981 (defun tramp-action-login (proc vec
)
2982 "Send the login name."
2983 (when (not (stringp tramp-current-user
))
2984 (save-window-excursion
2985 (let ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t
))
2986 (pop-to-buffer (tramp-get-connection-buffer vec
))
2987 (setq tramp-current-user
(read-string (match-string 0))))))
2988 (tramp-message vec
3 "Sending login name `%s'" tramp-current-user
)
2989 (with-current-buffer (tramp-get-connection-buffer vec
)
2990 (tramp-message vec
6 "\n%s" (buffer-string)))
2991 (tramp-send-string vec tramp-current-user
))
2993 (defun tramp-action-password (proc vec
)
2994 "Query the user for a password."
2995 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc
)
2996 (tramp-check-for-regexp proc tramp-password-prompt-regexp
)
2997 (tramp-message vec
3 "Sending %s" (match-string 1))
2998 (tramp-enter-password proc
)
2999 ;; Hide password prompt.
3000 (narrow-to-region (point-max) (point-max))))
3002 (defun tramp-action-succeed (proc vec
)
3003 "Signal success in finding shell prompt."
3004 (throw 'tramp-action
'ok
))
3006 (defun tramp-action-permission-denied (proc vec
)
3007 "Signal permission denied."
3009 (throw 'tramp-action
'permission-denied
))
3011 (defun tramp-action-yesno (proc vec
)
3012 "Ask the user for confirmation using `yes-or-no-p'.
3013 Send \"yes\" to remote process on confirmation, abort otherwise.
3014 See also `tramp-action-yn'."
3015 (save-window-excursion
3016 (let ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t
))
3017 (save-match-data (pop-to-buffer (tramp-get-connection-buffer vec
)))
3018 (unless (yes-or-no-p (match-string 0))
3020 (throw 'tramp-action
'permission-denied
))
3021 (with-current-buffer (tramp-get-connection-buffer vec
)
3022 (tramp-message vec
6 "\n%s" (buffer-string)))
3023 (tramp-send-string vec
"yes"))))
3025 (defun tramp-action-yn (proc vec
)
3026 "Ask the user for confirmation using `y-or-n-p'.
3027 Send \"y\" to remote process on confirmation, abort otherwise.
3028 See also `tramp-action-yesno'."
3029 (save-window-excursion
3030 (let ((enable-recursive-minibuffers t
))
3031 (save-match-data (pop-to-buffer (tramp-get-connection-buffer vec
)))
3032 (unless (y-or-n-p (match-string 0))
3034 (throw 'tramp-action
'permission-denied
))
3035 (with-current-buffer (tramp-get-connection-buffer vec
)
3036 (tramp-message vec
6 "\n%s" (buffer-string)))
3037 (tramp-send-string vec
"y"))))
3039 (defun tramp-action-terminal (proc vec
)
3040 "Tell the remote host which terminal type to use.
3041 The terminal type can be configured with `tramp-terminal-type'."
3042 (tramp-message vec
5 "Setting `%s' as terminal type." tramp-terminal-type
)
3043 (with-current-buffer (tramp-get-connection-buffer vec
)
3044 (tramp-message vec
6 "\n%s" (buffer-string)))
3045 (tramp-send-string vec tramp-terminal-type
))
3047 (defun tramp-action-process-alive (proc vec
)
3048 "Check, whether a process has finished."
3049 (unless (memq (process-status proc
) '(run open
))
3050 (throw 'tramp-action
'process-died
)))
3052 (defun tramp-action-out-of-band (proc vec
)
3053 "Check, whether an out-of-band copy has finished."
3054 (cond ((and (memq (process-status proc
) '(stop exit
))
3055 (zerop (process-exit-status proc
)))
3056 (tramp-message vec
3 "Process has finished.")
3057 (throw 'tramp-action
'ok
))
3058 ((or (and (memq (process-status proc
) '(stop exit
))
3059 (not (zerop (process-exit-status proc
))))
3060 (memq (process-status proc
) '(signal)))
3061 ;; `scp' could have copied correctly, but set modes could have failed.
3062 ;; This can be ignored.
3063 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc
)
3064 (goto-char (point-min))
3065 (if (re-search-forward tramp-operation-not-permitted-regexp nil t
)
3067 (tramp-message vec
5 "'set mode' error ignored.")
3068 (tramp-message vec
3 "Process has finished.")
3069 (throw 'tramp-action
'ok
))
3070 (tramp-message vec
3 "Process has died.")
3071 (throw 'tramp-action
'process-died
))))
3074 ;;; Functions for processing the actions:
3076 (defun tramp-process-one-action (proc vec actions
)
3077 "Wait for output from the shell and perform one action."
3078 (let (found todo item pattern action
)
3080 ;; Reread output once all actions have been performed.
3081 ;; Obviously, the output was not complete.
3082 (tramp-accept-process-output proc
1)
3085 (setq item
(pop todo
))
3086 (setq pattern
(format "\\(%s\\)\\'" (symbol-value (nth 0 item
))))
3087 (setq action
(nth 1 item
))
3089 vec
5 "Looking for regexp \"%s\" from remote shell" pattern
)
3090 (when (tramp-check-for-regexp proc pattern
)
3091 (tramp-message vec
5 "Call `%s'" (symbol-name action
))
3092 (setq found
(funcall action proc vec
)))))
3095 (defun tramp-process-actions (proc vec actions
&optional timeout
)
3096 "Perform actions until success or TIMEOUT."
3097 ;; Preserve message for `progress-reporter'.
3098 (tramp-compat-with-temp-message ""
3099 ;; Enable auth-source and password-cache.
3100 (tramp-set-connection-property vec
"first-password-request" t
)
3104 (tramp-message proc
3 "Waiting for prompts from remote shell")
3106 (catch 'tramp-action
3108 (with-timeout (timeout)
3109 (tramp-process-one-action proc vec actions
))
3110 (tramp-process-one-action proc vec actions
)))))
3111 (with-current-buffer (tramp-get-connection-buffer vec
)
3113 (tramp-message vec
6 "\n%s" (buffer-string)))
3114 (unless (eq exit
'ok
)
3115 (tramp-clear-passwd vec
)
3116 (tramp-error-with-buffer
3119 ((eq exit
'permission-denied
) "Permission denied")
3120 ((eq exit
'process-died
) "Process died")
3121 (t "Login failed"))))))))
3123 :;; Utility functions:
3125 (defun tramp-accept-process-output (&optional proc timeout timeout-msecs
)
3126 "Like `accept-process-output' for Tramp processes.
3127 This is needed in order to hide `last-coding-system-used', which is set
3128 for process communication also."
3129 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc
)
3130 (tramp-message proc
10 "%s %s" proc
(process-status proc
))
3131 (let (buffer-read-only last-coding-system-used
)
3132 ;; Under Windows XP, accept-process-output doesn't return
3133 ;; sometimes. So we add an additional timeout.
3134 (with-timeout ((or timeout
1))
3135 (accept-process-output proc timeout timeout-msecs
)))
3136 (tramp-message proc
10 "\n%s" (buffer-string))))
3138 (defun tramp-check-for-regexp (proc regexp
)
3139 "Check, whether REGEXP is contained in process buffer of PROC.
3140 Erase echoed commands if exists."
3141 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc
)
3142 (goto-char (point-min))
3144 ;; Check whether we need to remove echo output.
3145 (when (and (tramp-get-connection-property proc
"check-remote-echo" nil
)
3146 (re-search-forward tramp-echoed-echo-mark-regexp nil t
))
3147 (let ((begin (match-beginning 0)))
3148 (when (re-search-forward tramp-echoed-echo-mark-regexp nil t
)
3149 ;; Discard echo from remote output.
3150 (tramp-set-connection-property proc
"check-remote-echo" nil
)
3151 (tramp-message proc
5 "echo-mark found")
3153 (delete-region begin
(point))
3154 (goto-char (point-min)))))
3156 (when (or (not (tramp-get-connection-property proc
"check-remote-echo" nil
))
3157 ;; Sometimes, the echo string is suppressed on the remote side.
3159 (tramp-compat-funcall
3160 'substring-no-properties tramp-echo-mark-marker
3161 0 (min tramp-echo-mark-marker-length
(1- (point-max))))
3162 (tramp-compat-funcall
3163 'buffer-substring-no-properties
3164 1 (min (1+ tramp-echo-mark-marker-length
) (point-max))))))
3165 ;; No echo to be handled, now we can look for the regexp.
3166 (goto-char (point-min))
3167 (re-search-forward regexp nil t
))))
3169 (defun tramp-wait-for-regexp (proc timeout regexp
)
3170 "Wait for a REGEXP to appear from process PROC within TIMEOUT seconds.
3171 Expects the output of PROC to be sent to the current buffer. Returns
3172 the string that matched, or nil. Waits indefinitely if TIMEOUT is
3174 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc
)
3175 (let ((found (tramp-check-for-regexp proc regexp
))
3176 (start-time (current-time)))
3178 ;; Work around a bug in XEmacs 21, where the timeout
3179 ;; expires faster than it should. This degenerates
3180 ;; to polling for buggy XEmacsen, but oh, well.
3181 (while (and (not found
)
3182 (< (tramp-time-diff (current-time) start-time
)
3184 (with-timeout (timeout)
3186 (tramp-accept-process-output proc
1)
3187 (unless (memq (process-status proc
) '(run open
))
3188 (tramp-error-with-buffer
3189 nil proc
'file-error
"Process has died"))
3190 (setq found
(tramp-check-for-regexp proc regexp
))))))
3193 (tramp-accept-process-output proc
1)
3194 (unless (memq (process-status proc
) '(run open
))
3195 (tramp-error-with-buffer
3196 nil proc
'file-error
"Process has died"))
3197 (setq found
(tramp-check-for-regexp proc regexp
)))))
3198 (tramp-message proc
6 "\n%s" (buffer-string))
3202 proc
'file-error
"[[Regexp `%s' not found in %d secs]]"
3204 (tramp-error proc
'file-error
"[[Regexp `%s' not found]]" regexp
)))
3207 ;; We don't call `tramp-send-string' in order to hide the password
3208 ;; from the debug buffer, and because end-of-line handling of the
3210 (defun tramp-enter-password (proc)
3211 "Prompt for a password and send it to the remote end."
3212 (process-send-string
3213 proc
(concat (tramp-read-passwd proc
)
3214 (or (tramp-get-method-parameter
3215 tramp-current-method
3216 'tramp-password-end-of-line
)
3217 tramp-default-password-end-of-line
))))
3219 ;; It seems that Tru64 Unix does not like it if long strings are sent
3220 ;; to it in one go. (This happens when sending the Perl
3221 ;; `file-attributes' implementation, for instance.) Therefore, we
3222 ;; have this function which sends the string in chunks.
3223 (defun tramp-send-string (vec string
)
3224 "Send the STRING via connection VEC.
3226 The STRING is expected to use Unix line-endings, but the lines sent to
3227 the remote host use line-endings as defined in the variable
3228 `tramp-rsh-end-of-line'. The communication buffer is erased before sending."
3229 (let* ((p (tramp-get-connection-process vec
))
3230 (chunksize (tramp-get-connection-property p
"chunksize" nil
)))
3233 vec
'file-error
"Can't send string to remote host -- not logged in"))
3234 (tramp-set-connection-property p
"last-cmd-time" (current-time))
3235 (tramp-message vec
10 "%s" string
)
3236 (with-current-buffer (tramp-get-connection-buffer vec
)
3237 ;; Clean up the buffer. We cannot call `erase-buffer' because
3238 ;; narrowing might be in effect.
3239 (let (buffer-read-only) (delete-region (point-min) (point-max)))
3240 ;; Replace "\n" by `tramp-rsh-end-of-line'.
3242 (mapconcat 'identity
3243 (tramp-compat-split-string string
"\n")
3244 tramp-rsh-end-of-line
))
3245 (unless (or (string= string
"")
3246 (string-equal (substring string -
1) tramp-rsh-end-of-line
))
3247 (setq string
(concat string tramp-rsh-end-of-line
)))
3249 (if (and chunksize
(not (zerop chunksize
)))
3251 (end (length string
)))
3254 vec
10 "Sending chunk from %s to %s"
3255 pos
(min (+ pos chunksize
) end
))
3256 (process-send-string
3257 p
(substring string pos
(min (+ pos chunksize
) end
)))
3258 (setq pos
(+ pos chunksize
))))
3259 (process-send-string p string
)))))
3261 (defun tramp-get-inode (vec)
3262 "Returns the virtual inode number.
3263 If it doesn't exist, generate a new one."
3264 (let ((string (tramp-make-tramp-file-name
3265 (tramp-file-name-method vec
)
3266 (tramp-file-name-user vec
)
3267 (tramp-file-name-host vec
)
3269 (unless (assoc string tramp-inodes
)
3270 (add-to-list 'tramp-inodes
3271 (list string
(length tramp-inodes
))))
3272 (nth 1 (assoc string tramp-inodes
))))
3274 (defun tramp-get-device (vec)
3275 "Returns the virtual device number.
3276 If it doesn't exist, generate a new one."
3277 (let ((string (tramp-make-tramp-file-name
3278 (tramp-file-name-method vec
)
3279 (tramp-file-name-user vec
)
3280 (tramp-file-name-host vec
)
3282 (unless (assoc string tramp-devices
)
3283 (add-to-list 'tramp-devices
3284 (list string
(length tramp-devices
))))
3285 (cons -
1 (nth 1 (assoc string tramp-devices
)))))
3287 (defun tramp-equal-remote (file1 file2
)
3288 "Check, whether the remote parts of FILE1 and FILE2 are identical.
3289 The check depends on method, user and host name of the files. If
3290 one of the components is missing, the default values are used.
3291 The local file name parts of FILE1 and FILE2 are not taken into
3296 (tramp-equal-remote \"/ssh::/etc\" \"/<your host name>:/home\")
3298 would yield `t'. On the other hand, the following check results in nil:
3300 (tramp-equal-remote \"/sudo::/etc\" \"/su::/etc\")"
3301 (and (stringp (file-remote-p file1
))
3302 (stringp (file-remote-p file2
))
3303 (string-equal (file-remote-p file1
) (file-remote-p file2
))))
3305 (defun tramp-get-method-parameter (method param
)
3306 "Return the method parameter PARAM.
3307 If the `tramp-methods' entry does not exist, return nil."
3308 (let ((entry (assoc param
(assoc method tramp-methods
))))
3309 (when entry
(cadr entry
))))
3311 (defun tramp-mode-string-to-int (mode-string)
3312 "Converts a ten-letter `drwxrwxrwx'-style mode string into mode bits."
3313 (let* (case-fold-search
3314 (mode-chars (string-to-vector mode-string
))
3315 (owner-read (aref mode-chars
1))
3316 (owner-write (aref mode-chars
2))
3317 (owner-execute-or-setid (aref mode-chars
3))
3318 (group-read (aref mode-chars
4))
3319 (group-write (aref mode-chars
5))
3320 (group-execute-or-setid (aref mode-chars
6))
3321 (other-read (aref mode-chars
7))
3322 (other-write (aref mode-chars
8))
3323 (other-execute-or-sticky (aref mode-chars
9)))
3327 ((char-equal owner-read ?r
) (tramp-compat-octal-to-decimal "00400"))
3328 ((char-equal owner-read ?-
) 0)
3329 (t (error "Second char `%c' must be one of `r-'" owner-read
)))
3331 ((char-equal owner-write ?w
) (tramp-compat-octal-to-decimal "00200"))
3332 ((char-equal owner-write ?-
) 0)
3333 (t (error "Third char `%c' must be one of `w-'" owner-write
)))
3335 ((char-equal owner-execute-or-setid ?x
)
3336 (tramp-compat-octal-to-decimal "00100"))
3337 ((char-equal owner-execute-or-setid ?S
)
3338 (tramp-compat-octal-to-decimal "04000"))
3339 ((char-equal owner-execute-or-setid ?s
)
3340 (tramp-compat-octal-to-decimal "04100"))
3341 ((char-equal owner-execute-or-setid ?-
) 0)
3342 (t (error "Fourth char `%c' must be one of `xsS-'"
3343 owner-execute-or-setid
)))
3345 ((char-equal group-read ?r
) (tramp-compat-octal-to-decimal "00040"))
3346 ((char-equal group-read ?-
) 0)
3347 (t (error "Fifth char `%c' must be one of `r-'" group-read
)))
3349 ((char-equal group-write ?w
) (tramp-compat-octal-to-decimal "00020"))
3350 ((char-equal group-write ?-
) 0)
3351 (t (error "Sixth char `%c' must be one of `w-'" group-write
)))
3353 ((char-equal group-execute-or-setid ?x
)
3354 (tramp-compat-octal-to-decimal "00010"))
3355 ((char-equal group-execute-or-setid ?S
)
3356 (tramp-compat-octal-to-decimal "02000"))
3357 ((char-equal group-execute-or-setid ?s
)
3358 (tramp-compat-octal-to-decimal "02010"))
3359 ((char-equal group-execute-or-setid ?-
) 0)
3360 (t (error "Seventh char `%c' must be one of `xsS-'"
3361 group-execute-or-setid
)))
3363 ((char-equal other-read ?r
)
3364 (tramp-compat-octal-to-decimal "00004"))
3365 ((char-equal other-read ?-
) 0)
3366 (t (error "Eighth char `%c' must be one of `r-'" other-read
)))
3368 ((char-equal other-write ?w
) (tramp-compat-octal-to-decimal "00002"))
3369 ((char-equal other-write ?-
) 0)
3370 (t (error "Nineth char `%c' must be one of `w-'" other-write
)))
3372 ((char-equal other-execute-or-sticky ?x
)
3373 (tramp-compat-octal-to-decimal "00001"))
3374 ((char-equal other-execute-or-sticky ?T
)
3375 (tramp-compat-octal-to-decimal "01000"))
3376 ((char-equal other-execute-or-sticky ?t
)
3377 (tramp-compat-octal-to-decimal "01001"))
3378 ((char-equal other-execute-or-sticky ?-
) 0)
3379 (t (error "Tenth char `%c' must be one of `xtT-'"
3380 other-execute-or-sticky
)))))))
3382 (defun tramp-local-host-p (vec)
3383 "Return t if this points to the local host, nil otherwise."
3384 ;; We cannot use `tramp-file-name-real-host'. A port is an
3385 ;; indication for an ssh tunnel or alike.
3386 (let ((host (tramp-file-name-host vec
)))
3389 (string-match tramp-local-host-regexp host
)
3390 ;; The method shall be applied to one of the shell file name
3391 ;; handler. `tramp-local-host-p' is also called for "smb" and
3392 ;; alike, where it must fail.
3393 (tramp-get-method-parameter
3394 (tramp-file-name-method vec
) 'tramp-login-program
)
3395 ;; The local temp directory must be writable for the other user.
3397 (tramp-make-tramp-file-name
3398 (tramp-file-name-method vec
)
3399 (tramp-file-name-user vec
)
3401 (tramp-compat-temporary-file-directory)))
3402 ;; On some systems, chown runs only for root.
3403 (or (zerop (user-uid))
3404 ;; This is defined in tramp-sh.el. Let's assume this is
3406 (zerop (tramp-compat-funcall 'tramp-get-remote-uid vec
'integer
))))))
3408 (defun tramp-make-tramp-temp-file (vec)
3409 "Create a temporary file on the remote host identified by VEC.
3410 Return the local name of the temporary file."
3412 (tramp-make-tramp-file-name
3413 (tramp-file-name-method vec
)
3414 (tramp-file-name-user vec
)
3415 (tramp-file-name-host vec
)
3416 (tramp-drop-volume-letter
3418 tramp-temp-name-prefix
3419 ;; This is defined in tramp-sh.el. Let's assume this is
3421 (tramp-compat-funcall 'tramp-get-remote-tmpdir vec
)))))
3424 ;; `make-temp-file' would be the natural choice for
3425 ;; implementation. But it calls `write-region' internally,
3426 ;; which also needs a temporary file - we would end in an
3428 (setq result
(make-temp-name prefix
))
3429 (if (file-exists-p result
)
3431 ;; This creates the file by side effect.
3432 (set-file-times result
)
3433 (set-file-modes result
(tramp-compat-octal-to-decimal "0700"))))
3435 ;; Return the local part.
3436 (with-parsed-tramp-file-name result nil localname
)))
3438 (defun tramp-delete-temp-file-function ()
3439 "Remove temporary files related to current buffer."
3440 (when (stringp tramp-temp-buffer-file-name
)
3441 (ignore-errors (delete-file tramp-temp-buffer-file-name
))))
3443 (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook
'tramp-delete-temp-file-function
)
3444 (add-hook 'tramp-cache-unload-hook
3446 (remove-hook 'kill-buffer-hook
3447 'tramp-delete-temp-file-function
)))
3449 ;;; Auto saving to a special directory:
3451 (unless (tramp-exists-file-name-handler 'make-auto-save-file-name
)
3452 (defadvice make-auto-save-file-name
3453 (around tramp-advice-make-auto-save-file-name
() activate
)
3454 "Invoke `tramp-*-handle-make-auto-save-file-name' for Tramp files."
3455 (if (tramp-tramp-file-p (buffer-file-name))
3456 ;; We cannot call `tramp-handle-make-auto-save-file-name'
3457 ;; directly, because this would bypass the locking mechanism.
3458 (setq ad-return-value
3459 (tramp-file-name-handler 'make-auto-save-file-name
))
3465 'make-auto-save-file-name
3466 'around
'tramp-advice-make-auto-save-file-name
)
3467 (ad-activate 'make-auto-save-file-name
))))
3469 ;; In XEmacs < 21.5, autosaved remote files have permission 0666 minus
3470 ;; umask. This is a security threat.
3472 (defun tramp-set-auto-save-file-modes ()
3473 "Set permissions of autosaved remote files to the original permissions."
3474 (let ((bfn (buffer-file-name)))
3475 (when (and (tramp-tramp-file-p bfn
)
3477 (stringp buffer-auto-save-file-name
)
3478 (not (equal bfn buffer-auto-save-file-name
)))
3479 (unless (file-exists-p buffer-auto-save-file-name
)
3480 (write-region "" nil buffer-auto-save-file-name
))
3481 ;; Permissions should be set always, because there might be an old
3482 ;; auto-saved file belonging to another original file. This could
3483 ;; be a security threat.
3485 buffer-auto-save-file-name
3486 (or (file-modes bfn
) (tramp-compat-octal-to-decimal "0600"))))))
3488 (unless (and (featurep 'xemacs
)
3489 (= emacs-major-version
21)
3490 (> emacs-minor-version
4))
3491 (add-hook 'auto-save-hook
'tramp-set-auto-save-file-modes
)
3492 (add-hook 'tramp-unload-hook
3494 (remove-hook 'auto-save-hook
'tramp-set-auto-save-file-modes
))))
3496 (defun tramp-subst-strs-in-string (alist string
)
3497 "Replace all occurrences of the string FROM with TO in STRING.
3498 ALIST is of the form ((FROM . TO) ...)."
3501 (let* ((pr (car alist
))
3504 (while (string-match (regexp-quote from
) string
)
3505 (setq string
(replace-match to t t string
)))
3506 (setq alist
(cdr alist
))))
3509 ;;; Compatibility functions section:
3511 (defun tramp-read-passwd (proc &optional prompt
)
3512 "Read a password from user (compat function).
3513 Consults the auth-source package.
3514 Invokes `password-read' if available, `read-passwd' else."
3515 (let* ((key (tramp-make-tramp-file-name
3516 tramp-current-method tramp-current-user
3517 tramp-current-host
""))
3520 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer proc
)
3521 (tramp-check-for-regexp proc tramp-password-prompt-regexp
)
3522 (format "%s for %s " (capitalize (match-string 1)) key
)))))
3523 (with-parsed-tramp-file-name key nil
3526 ;; See if auth-sources contains something useful, if it's bound.
3527 (and (boundp 'auth-sources
)
3528 (tramp-get-connection-property v
"first-password-request" nil
)
3529 ;; Try with Tramp's current method.
3530 (tramp-compat-funcall
3531 'auth-source-user-or-password
3532 "password" tramp-current-host tramp-current-method
))
3533 ;; Try the password cache.
3534 (when (functionp 'password-read
)
3535 (unless (tramp-get-connection-property
3536 v
"first-password-request" nil
)
3537 (tramp-compat-funcall 'password-cache-remove key
))
3539 (tramp-compat-funcall 'password-read pw-prompt key
)))
3540 (tramp-compat-funcall 'password-cache-add key password
)
3542 ;; Else, get the password interactively.
3543 (read-passwd pw-prompt
))
3544 (tramp-set-connection-property v
"first-password-request" nil
)))))
3546 (defun tramp-clear-passwd (vec)
3547 "Clear password cache for connection related to VEC."
3548 (tramp-compat-funcall
3549 'password-cache-remove
3550 (tramp-make-tramp-file-name
3551 (tramp-file-name-method vec
)
3552 (tramp-file-name-user vec
)
3553 (tramp-file-name-host vec
)
3556 ;; Snarfed code from time-date.el and parse-time.el
3558 (defconst tramp-half-a-year
'(241 17024)
3559 "Evaluated by \"(days-to-time 183)\".")
3561 (defconst tramp-parse-time-months
3562 '(("jan" .
1) ("feb" .
2) ("mar" .
3)
3563 ("apr" .
4) ("may" .
5) ("jun" .
6)
3564 ("jul" .
7) ("aug" .
8) ("sep" .
9)
3565 ("oct" .
10) ("nov" .
11) ("dec" .
12))
3566 "Alist mapping month names to integers.")
3568 (defun tramp-time-less-p (t1 t2
)
3569 "Say whether time value T1 is less than time value T2."
3570 (unless t1
(setq t1
'(0 0)))
3571 (unless t2
(setq t2
'(0 0)))
3572 (or (< (car t1
) (car t2
))
3573 (and (= (car t1
) (car t2
))
3574 (< (nth 1 t1
) (nth 1 t2
)))))
3576 (defun tramp-time-subtract (t1 t2
)
3577 "Subtract two time values.
3578 Return the difference in the format of a time value."
3579 (unless t1
(setq t1
'(0 0)))
3580 (unless t2
(setq t2
'(0 0)))
3581 (let ((borrow (< (cadr t1
) (cadr t2
))))
3582 (list (- (car t1
) (car t2
) (if borrow
1 0))
3583 (- (+ (if borrow
65536 0) (cadr t1
)) (cadr t2
)))))
3585 (defun tramp-time-diff (t1 t2
)
3586 "Return the difference between the two times, in seconds.
3587 T1 and T2 are time values (as returned by `current-time' for example)."
3588 (cond ((and (fboundp 'subtract-time
)
3589 (fboundp 'float-time
))
3590 (tramp-compat-funcall
3591 'float-time
(tramp-compat-funcall 'subtract-time t1 t2
)))
3592 ((and (fboundp 'subtract-time
)
3593 (fboundp 'time-to-seconds
))
3594 (tramp-compat-funcall
3595 'time-to-seconds
(tramp-compat-funcall 'subtract-time t1 t2
)))
3596 ((fboundp 'itimer-time-difference
)
3597 (tramp-compat-funcall
3598 'itimer-time-difference
3599 (if (< (length t1
) 3) (append t1
'(0)) t1
)
3600 (if (< (length t2
) 3) (append t2
'(0)) t2
)))
3602 (let ((time (tramp-time-subtract t1 t2
)))
3603 (+ (* (car time
) 65536.0)
3605 (/ (or (nth 2 time
) 0) 1000000.0))))))
3607 ;; Currently (as of Emacs 20.5), the function `shell-quote-argument'
3608 ;; does not deal well with newline characters. Newline is replaced by
3609 ;; backslash newline. But if, say, the string `a backslash newline b'
3610 ;; is passed to a shell, the shell will expand this into "ab",
3611 ;; completely omitting the newline. This is not what was intended.
3612 ;; It does not appear to be possible to make the function
3613 ;; `shell-quote-argument' work with newlines without making it
3614 ;; dependent on the shell used. But within this package, we know that
3615 ;; we will always use a Bourne-like shell, so we use an approach which
3618 ;; The approach is simple: we call `shell-quote-argument', then
3619 ;; massage the newline part of the result.
3621 ;; This function should produce a string which is grokked by a Unix
3622 ;; shell, even if the Emacs is running on Windows. Since this is the
3623 ;; kludges section, we bind `system-type' in such a way that
3624 ;; `shell-quote-arguments' behaves as if on Unix.
3626 ;; Thanks to Mario DeWeerd for the hint that it is sufficient for this
3627 ;; function to work with Bourne-like shells.
3629 ;; CCC: This function should be rewritten so that
3630 ;; `shell-quote-argument' is not used. This way, we are safe from
3631 ;; changes in `shell-quote-argument'.
3632 ;;;###tramp-autoload
3633 (defun tramp-shell-quote-argument (s)
3634 "Similar to `shell-quote-argument', but groks newlines.
3635 Only works for Bourne-like shells."
3636 (let ((system-type 'not-windows
))
3638 (let ((result (shell-quote-argument s
))
3639 (nl (regexp-quote (format "\\%s" tramp-rsh-end-of-line
))))
3640 (when (and (>= (length result
) 2)
3641 (string= (substring result
0 2) "\\~"))
3642 (setq result
(substring result
1)))
3643 (while (string-match nl result
)
3644 (setq result
(replace-match (format "'%s'" tramp-rsh-end-of-line
)
3648 ;; Checklist for `tramp-unload-hook'
3649 ;; - Unload all `tramp-*' packages
3650 ;; - Reset `file-name-handler-alist'
3651 ;; - Cleanup hooks where Tramp functions are in
3652 ;; - Cleanup advised functions
3653 ;; - Cleanup autoloads
3655 (defun tramp-unload-tramp ()
3656 "Discard Tramp from loading remote files."
3658 ;; ange-ftp settings must be enabled.
3659 (tramp-compat-funcall 'tramp-ftp-enable-ange-ftp
)
3660 ;; Maybe it's not loaded yet.
3661 (ignore-errors (unload-feature 'tramp
'force
)))
3667 ;; * Rewrite `tramp-shell-quote-argument' to abstain from using
3668 ;; `shell-quote-argument'.
3669 ;; * In Emacs 21, `insert-directory' shows total number of bytes used
3670 ;; by the files in that directory. Add this here.
3671 ;; * Avoid screen blanking when hitting `g' in dired. (Eli Tziperman)
3672 ;; * Make ffap.el grok Tramp filenames. (Eli Tziperman)
3673 ;; * abbreviate-file-name
3674 ;; * Better error checking. At least whenever we see something
3675 ;; strange when doing zerop, we should kill the process and start
3676 ;; again. (Greg Stark)
3677 ;; * Username and hostname completion.
3678 ;; ** Try to avoid usage of `last-input-event' in `tramp-completion-mode-p'.
3679 ;; ** Unify `tramp-parse-{rhosts,shosts,sconfig,hosts,passwd,netrc}'.
3680 ;; Code is nearly identical.
3681 ;; * Make `tramp-default-user' obsolete.
3682 ;; * Implement a general server-local-variable mechanism, as there are
3683 ;; probably other variables that need different values for different
3684 ;; servers too. The user could then configure a variable (such as
3685 ;; tramp-server-local-variable-alist) to define any such variables
3686 ;; that they need to, which would then be let bound as appropriate
3687 ;; in tramp functions. (Jason Rumney)
3688 ;; * IMHO, it's a drawback that currently Tramp doesn't support
3689 ;; Unicode in Dired file names by default. Is it possible to
3690 ;; improve Tramp to set LC_ALL to "C" only for commands where Tramp
3691 ;; expects English? Or just to set LC_MESSAGES to "C" if Tramp
3692 ;; expects only English messages? (Juri Linkov)
3693 ;; * Make shadowfile.el grok Tramp filenames. (Bug#4526, Bug#4846)
3694 ;; * I was wondering it it would be possible to use tramp even if I'm
3695 ;; actually using sshfs. But when I launch a command I would like
3696 ;; to get it executed on the remote machine where the files really
3697 ;; are. (Andrea Crotti)
3698 ;; * Run emerge on two remote files. Bug is described here:
3699 ;; <http://www.mail-archive.com/tramp-devel@nongnu.org/msg01041.html>.
3702 ;; Functions for file-name-handler-alist:
3703 ;; diff-latest-backup-file -- in diff.el
3705 ;;; tramp.el ends here