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1 ;;; gnus-util.el --- utility functions for Gnus
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
4 ;; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 ;; Author: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
7 ;; Keywords: news
9 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
11 ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13 ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
14 ;; (at your option) any later version.
16 ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19 ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
21 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22 ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
24 ;;; Commentary:
26 ;; Nothing in this file depends on any other parts of Gnus -- all
27 ;; functions and macros in this file are utility functions that are
28 ;; used by Gnus and may be used by any other package without loading
29 ;; Gnus first.
31 ;; [Unfortunately, it does depend on other parts of Gnus, e.g. the
32 ;; autoloads and defvars below...]
34 ;;; Code:
36 ;; For Emacs < 22.2.
37 (eval-and-compile
38 (unless (fboundp 'declare-function) (defmacro declare-function (&rest r))))
39 (eval-when-compile
40 (require 'cl))
42 (eval-when-compile
43 (unless (fboundp 'with-no-warnings)
44 (defmacro with-no-warnings (&rest body)
45 `(progn ,@body))))
47 ;; Fixme: this should be a gnus variable, not nnmail-.
48 (defvar nnmail-pathname-coding-system)
49 (defvar nnmail-active-file-coding-system)
51 ;; Inappropriate references to other parts of Gnus.
52 (defvar gnus-emphasize-whitespace-regexp)
53 (defvar gnus-original-article-buffer)
54 (defvar gnus-user-agent)
56 (require 'time-date)
57 (require 'netrc)
59 (autoload 'message-fetch-field "message")
60 (autoload 'gnus-get-buffer-window "gnus-win")
61 (autoload 'nnheader-narrow-to-headers "nnheader")
62 (autoload 'nnheader-replace-chars-in-string "nnheader")
63 (autoload 'mail-header-remove-comments "mail-parse")
65 (eval-and-compile
66 (cond
67 ;; Prefer `replace-regexp-in-string' (present in Emacs, XEmacs 21.5,
68 ;; SXEmacs 22.1.4) over `replace-in-string'. The latter leads to inf-loops
69 ;; on empty matches:
70 ;; (replace-in-string "foo" "/*$" "/")
71 ;; (replace-in-string "xe" "\\(x\\)?" "")
72 ((fboundp 'replace-regexp-in-string)
73 (defun gnus-replace-in-string (string regexp newtext &optional literal)
74 "Replace all matches for REGEXP with NEWTEXT in STRING.
75 If LITERAL is non-nil, insert NEWTEXT literally. Return a new
76 string containing the replacements.
78 This is a compatibility function for different Emacsen."
79 (replace-regexp-in-string regexp newtext string nil literal)))
80 ((fboundp 'replace-in-string)
81 (defalias 'gnus-replace-in-string 'replace-in-string))))
83 (defun gnus-boundp (variable)
84 "Return non-nil if VARIABLE is bound and non-nil."
85 (and (boundp variable)
86 (symbol-value variable)))
88 (defmacro gnus-eval-in-buffer-window (buffer &rest forms)
89 "Pop to BUFFER, evaluate FORMS, and then return to the original window."
90 (let ((tempvar (make-symbol "GnusStartBufferWindow"))
91 (w (make-symbol "w"))
92 (buf (make-symbol "buf")))
93 `(let* ((,tempvar (selected-window))
94 (,buf ,buffer)
95 (,w (gnus-get-buffer-window ,buf 'visible)))
96 (unwind-protect
97 (progn
98 (if ,w
99 (progn
100 (select-window ,w)
101 (set-buffer (window-buffer ,w)))
102 (pop-to-buffer ,buf))
103 ,@forms)
104 (select-window ,tempvar)))))
106 (put 'gnus-eval-in-buffer-window 'lisp-indent-function 1)
107 (put 'gnus-eval-in-buffer-window 'edebug-form-spec '(form body))
109 (defmacro gnus-intern-safe (string hashtable)
110 "Get hash value. Arguments are STRING and HASHTABLE."
111 `(let ((symbol (intern ,string ,hashtable)))
112 (or (boundp symbol)
113 (set symbol nil))
114 symbol))
116 (defsubst gnus-goto-char (point)
117 (and point (goto-char point)))
119 (defmacro gnus-buffer-exists-p (buffer)
120 `(let ((buffer ,buffer))
121 (when buffer
122 (funcall (if (stringp buffer) 'get-buffer 'buffer-name)
123 buffer))))
125 ;; The LOCAL arg to `add-hook' is interpreted differently in Emacs and
126 ;; XEmacs. In Emacs we don't need to call `make-local-hook' first.
127 ;; It's harmless, though, so the main purpose of this alias is to shut
128 ;; up the byte compiler.
129 (defalias 'gnus-make-local-hook
130 (if (eq (get 'make-local-hook 'byte-compile)
131 'byte-compile-obsolete)
132 'ignore ; Emacs
133 'make-local-hook)) ; XEmacs
135 (defun gnus-delete-first (elt list)
136 "Delete by side effect the first occurrence of ELT as a member of LIST."
137 (if (equal (car list) elt)
138 (cdr list)
139 (let ((total list))
140 (while (and (cdr list)
141 (not (equal (cadr list) elt)))
142 (setq list (cdr list)))
143 (when (cdr list)
144 (setcdr list (cddr list)))
145 total)))
147 ;; Delete the current line (and the next N lines).
148 (defmacro gnus-delete-line (&optional n)
149 `(delete-region (point-at-bol)
150 (progn (forward-line ,(or n 1)) (point))))
152 (defun gnus-byte-code (func)
153 "Return a form that can be `eval'ed based on FUNC."
154 (let ((fval (indirect-function func)))
155 (if (byte-code-function-p fval)
156 (let ((flist (append fval nil)))
157 (setcar flist 'byte-code)
158 flist)
159 (cons 'progn (cddr fval)))))
161 (defun gnus-extract-address-components (from)
162 "Extract address components from a From header.
163 Given an RFC-822 address FROM, extract full name and canonical address.
164 Returns a list of the form (FULL-NAME CANONICAL-ADDRESS). Much more simple
165 solution than `mail-extract-address-components', which works much better, but
166 is slower."
167 (let (name address)
168 ;; First find the address - the thing with the @ in it. This may
169 ;; not be accurate in mail addresses, but does the trick most of
170 ;; the time in news messages.
171 (cond (;; Check ``<foo@bar>'' first in order to handle the quite common
172 ;; form ``"abc@xyz" <foo@bar>'' (i.e. ``@'' as part of a comment)
173 ;; correctly.
174 (string-match "<\\([^@ \t<>]+[!@][^@ \t<>]+\\)>" from)
175 (setq address (substring from (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
176 ((string-match "\\b[^@ \t<>]+[!@][^@ \t<>]+\\b" from)
177 (setq address (substring from (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))))
178 ;; Then we check whether the "name <address>" format is used.
179 (and address
180 ;; Linear white space is not required.
181 (string-match (concat "[ \t]*<" (regexp-quote address) ">") from)
182 (and (setq name (substring from 0 (match-beginning 0)))
183 ;; Strip any quotes from the name.
184 (string-match "^\".*\"$" name)
185 (setq name (substring name 1 (1- (match-end 0))))))
186 ;; If not, then "address (name)" is used.
187 (or name
188 (and (string-match "(.+)" from)
189 (setq name (substring from (1+ (match-beginning 0))
190 (1- (match-end 0)))))
191 (and (string-match "()" from)
192 (setq name address))
193 ;; XOVER might not support folded From headers.
194 (and (string-match "(.*" from)
195 (setq name (substring from (1+ (match-beginning 0))
196 (match-end 0)))))
197 (list (if (string= name "") nil name) (or address from))))
199 (defun gnus-extract-address-component-name (from)
200 "Extract name from a From header.
201 Uses `gnus-extract-address-components'."
202 (nth 0 (gnus-extract-address-components from)))
204 (defun gnus-extract-address-component-email (from)
205 "Extract e-mail address from a From header.
206 Uses `gnus-extract-address-components'."
207 (nth 1 (gnus-extract-address-components from)))
209 (defun gnus-fetch-field (field)
210 "Return the value of the header FIELD of current article."
211 (save-excursion
212 (save-restriction
213 (let ((inhibit-point-motion-hooks t))
214 (nnheader-narrow-to-headers)
215 (message-fetch-field field)))))
217 (defun gnus-fetch-original-field (field)
218 "Fetch FIELD from the original version of the current article."
219 (with-current-buffer gnus-original-article-buffer
220 (gnus-fetch-field field)))
223 (defun gnus-goto-colon ()
224 (beginning-of-line)
225 (let ((eol (point-at-eol)))
226 (goto-char (or (text-property-any (point) eol 'gnus-position t)
227 (search-forward ":" eol t)
228 (point)))))
230 (declare-function gnus-find-method-for-group "gnus" (group &optional info))
231 (autoload 'gnus-group-name-decode "gnus-group")
232 (declare-function gnus-group-name-charset "gnus-group" (method group))
233 ;; gnus-group requires gnus-int which requires message.
234 (declare-function message-tokenize-header "message"
235 (header &optional separator))
237 (defun gnus-decode-newsgroups (newsgroups group &optional method)
238 (let ((method (or method (gnus-find-method-for-group group))))
239 (mapconcat (lambda (group)
240 (gnus-group-name-decode group (gnus-group-name-charset
241 method group)))
242 (message-tokenize-header newsgroups)
243 ",")))
245 (defun gnus-remove-text-with-property (prop)
246 "Delete all text in the current buffer with text property PROP."
247 (let ((start (point-min))
248 end)
249 (unless (get-text-property start prop)
250 (setq start (next-single-property-change start prop)))
251 (while start
252 (setq end (text-property-any start (point-max) prop nil))
253 (delete-region start (or end (point-max)))
254 (setq start (when end
255 (next-single-property-change start prop))))))
257 (defun gnus-newsgroup-directory-form (newsgroup)
258 "Make hierarchical directory name from NEWSGROUP name."
259 (let* ((newsgroup (gnus-newsgroup-savable-name newsgroup))
260 (idx (string-match ":" newsgroup)))
261 (concat
262 (if idx (substring newsgroup 0 idx))
263 (if idx "/")
264 (nnheader-replace-chars-in-string
265 (if idx (substring newsgroup (1+ idx)) newsgroup)
266 ?. ?/))))
268 (defun gnus-newsgroup-savable-name (group)
269 ;; Replace any slashes in a group name (eg. an ange-ftp nndoc group)
270 ;; with dots.
271 (nnheader-replace-chars-in-string group ?/ ?.))
273 (defun gnus-string> (s1 s2)
274 (not (or (string< s1 s2)
275 (string= s1 s2))))
277 (defun gnus-string< (s1 s2)
278 "Return t if first arg string is less than second in lexicographic order.
279 Case is significant if and only if `case-fold-search' is nil.
280 Symbols are also allowed; their print names are used instead."
281 (if case-fold-search
282 (string-lessp (downcase (if (symbolp s1) (symbol-name s1) s1))
283 (downcase (if (symbolp s2) (symbol-name s2) s2)))
284 (string-lessp s1 s2)))
286 ;;; Time functions.
288 (defun gnus-file-newer-than (file date)
289 (let ((fdate (nth 5 (file-attributes file))))
290 (or (> (car fdate) (car date))
291 (and (= (car fdate) (car date))
292 (> (nth 1 fdate) (nth 1 date))))))
294 (eval-and-compile
295 (if (and (fboundp 'float-time)
296 (subrp (symbol-function 'float-time)))
297 (defalias 'gnus-float-time 'float-time)
298 (defun gnus-float-time (&optional time)
299 "Convert time value TIME to a floating point number.
300 TIME defaults to the current time."
301 (with-no-warnings (time-to-seconds (or time (current-time)))))))
303 ;;; Keymap macros.
305 (defmacro gnus-local-set-keys (&rest plist)
306 "Set the keys in PLIST in the current keymap."
307 `(gnus-define-keys-1 (current-local-map) ',plist))
309 (defmacro gnus-define-keys (keymap &rest plist)
310 "Define all keys in PLIST in KEYMAP."
311 `(gnus-define-keys-1 (quote ,keymap) (quote ,plist)))
313 (defmacro gnus-define-keys-safe (keymap &rest plist)
314 "Define all keys in PLIST in KEYMAP without overwriting previous definitions."
315 `(gnus-define-keys-1 (quote ,keymap) (quote ,plist) t))
317 (put 'gnus-define-keys 'lisp-indent-function 1)
318 (put 'gnus-define-keys-safe 'lisp-indent-function 1)
319 (put 'gnus-local-set-keys 'lisp-indent-function 1)
321 (defmacro gnus-define-keymap (keymap &rest plist)
322 "Define all keys in PLIST in KEYMAP."
323 `(gnus-define-keys-1 ,keymap (quote ,plist)))
325 (put 'gnus-define-keymap 'lisp-indent-function 1)
327 (defun gnus-define-keys-1 (keymap plist &optional safe)
328 (when (null keymap)
329 (error "Can't set keys in a null keymap"))
330 (cond ((symbolp keymap)
331 (setq keymap (symbol-value keymap)))
332 ((keymapp keymap))
333 ((listp keymap)
334 (set (car keymap) nil)
335 (define-prefix-command (car keymap))
336 (define-key (symbol-value (caddr keymap)) (cadr keymap) (car keymap))
337 (setq keymap (symbol-value (car keymap)))))
338 (let (key)
339 (while plist
340 (when (symbolp (setq key (pop plist)))
341 (setq key (symbol-value key)))
342 (if (or (not safe)
343 (eq (lookup-key keymap key) 'undefined))
344 (define-key keymap key (pop plist))
345 (pop plist)))))
347 (defun gnus-completing-read-with-default (default prompt &rest args)
348 ;; Like `completing-read', except that DEFAULT is the default argument.
349 (let* ((prompt (if default
350 (concat prompt " (default " default "): ")
351 (concat prompt ": ")))
352 (answer (apply 'completing-read prompt args)))
353 (if (or (null answer) (zerop (length answer)))
354 default
355 answer)))
357 ;; Two silly functions to ensure that all `y-or-n-p' questions clear
358 ;; the echo area.
360 ;; Do we really need these functions? Workarounds for bugs in the corresponding
361 ;; Emacs functions? Maybe these bugs are no longer present in any supported
362 ;; (X)Emacs version? Alias them to the original functions and see if anyone
363 ;; reports a problem. If not, replace with original functions. --rsteib,
364 ;; 2007-12-14
366 ;; All supported Emacsen clear the echo area after `yes-or-no-p', so we can
367 ;; remove `yes-or-no-p'. RMS says that not clearing after `y-or-n-p' is
368 ;; intentional (see below), so we could remove `gnus-y-or-n-p' too.
369 ;; Objections? --rsteib, 2008-02-16
371 ;; ,----[ http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general/65099/focus=66070 ]
372 ;; | From: Richard Stallman
373 ;; | Subject: Re: Do we need gnus-yes-or-no-p and gnus-y-or-n-p?
374 ;; | To: Katsumi Yamaoka [...]
375 ;; | Cc: emacs-devel@[...], xemacs-beta@[...], ding@[...]
376 ;; | Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2008 12:16:05 -0500
377 ;; | Message-ID: <E1JBva1-000528-VY@fencepost.gnu.org>
378 ;; |
379 ;; | The behavior of `y-or-n-p' that it doesn't clear the question
380 ;; | and the answer is not serious of course, but I feel it is not
381 ;; | cool.
382 ;; |
383 ;; | It is intentional.
384 ;; |
385 ;; | Currently, it is commented out in the trunk by Reiner Steib. He
386 ;; | also wrote the benefit of leaving the question and the answer in
387 ;; | the echo area as follows:
388 ;; |
389 ;; | (http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general/66061)
390 ;; | > In contrast to yes-or-no-p it is much easier to type y, n,
391 ;; | > SPC, DEL, etc accidentally, so it might be useful for the user
392 ;; | > to see what he has typed.
393 ;; |
394 ;; | Yes, that is the reason.
395 ;; `----
397 ;; (defun gnus-y-or-n-p (prompt)
398 ;; (prog1
399 ;; (y-or-n-p prompt)
400 ;; (message "")))
401 ;; (defun gnus-yes-or-no-p (prompt)
402 ;; (prog1
403 ;; (yes-or-no-p prompt)
404 ;; (message "")))
406 (defalias 'gnus-y-or-n-p 'y-or-n-p)
407 (defalias 'gnus-yes-or-no-p 'yes-or-no-p)
409 ;; By Frank Schmitt <ich@Frank-Schmitt.net>. Allows to have
410 ;; age-depending date representations. (e.g. just the time if it's
411 ;; from today, the day of the week if it's within the last 7 days and
412 ;; the full date if it's older)
414 (defun gnus-seconds-today ()
415 "Return the number of seconds passed today."
416 (let ((now (decode-time (current-time))))
417 (+ (car now) (* (car (cdr now)) 60) (* (car (nthcdr 2 now)) 3600))))
419 (defun gnus-seconds-month ()
420 "Return the number of seconds passed this month."
421 (let ((now (decode-time (current-time))))
422 (+ (car now) (* (car (cdr now)) 60) (* (car (nthcdr 2 now)) 3600)
423 (* (- (car (nthcdr 3 now)) 1) 3600 24))))
425 (defun gnus-seconds-year ()
426 "Return the number of seconds passed this year."
427 (let ((now (decode-time (current-time)))
428 (days (format-time-string "%j" (current-time))))
429 (+ (car now) (* (car (cdr now)) 60) (* (car (nthcdr 2 now)) 3600)
430 (* (- (string-to-number days) 1) 3600 24))))
432 (defvar gnus-user-date-format-alist
433 '(((gnus-seconds-today) . "%k:%M")
434 (604800 . "%a %k:%M") ;;that's one week
435 ((gnus-seconds-month) . "%a %d")
436 ((gnus-seconds-year) . "%b %d")
437 (t . "%b %d '%y")) ;;this one is used when no
438 ;;other does match
439 "Specifies date format depending on age of article.
440 This is an alist of items (AGE . FORMAT). AGE can be a number (of
441 seconds) or a Lisp expression evaluating to a number. When the age of
442 the article is less than this number, then use `format-time-string'
443 with the corresponding FORMAT for displaying the date of the article.
444 If AGE is not a number or a Lisp expression evaluating to a
445 non-number, then the corresponding FORMAT is used as a default value.
447 Note that the list is processed from the beginning, so it should be
448 sorted by ascending AGE. Also note that items following the first
449 non-number AGE will be ignored.
451 You can use the functions `gnus-seconds-today', `gnus-seconds-month'
452 and `gnus-seconds-year' in the AGE spec. They return the number of
453 seconds passed since the start of today, of this month, of this year,
454 respectively.")
456 (defun gnus-user-date (messy-date)
457 "Format the messy-date according to gnus-user-date-format-alist.
458 Returns \" ? \" if there's bad input or if an other error occurs.
459 Input should look like this: \"Sun, 14 Oct 2001 13:34:39 +0200\"."
460 (condition-case ()
461 (let* ((messy-date (gnus-float-time (safe-date-to-time messy-date)))
462 (now (gnus-float-time))
463 ;;If we don't find something suitable we'll use this one
464 (my-format "%b %d '%y"))
465 (let* ((difference (- now messy-date))
466 (templist gnus-user-date-format-alist)
467 (top (eval (caar templist))))
468 (while (if (numberp top) (< top difference) (not top))
469 (progn
470 (setq templist (cdr templist))
471 (setq top (eval (caar templist)))))
472 (if (stringp (cdr (car templist)))
473 (setq my-format (cdr (car templist)))))
474 (format-time-string (eval my-format) (seconds-to-time messy-date)))
475 (error " ? ")))
477 (defun gnus-dd-mmm (messy-date)
478 "Return a string like DD-MMM from a big messy string."
479 (condition-case ()
480 (format-time-string "%d-%b" (safe-date-to-time messy-date))
481 (error " - ")))
483 (defmacro gnus-date-get-time (date)
484 "Convert DATE string to Emacs time.
485 Cache the result as a text property stored in DATE."
486 ;; Either return the cached value...
487 `(let ((d ,date))
488 (if (equal "" d)
489 '(0 0)
490 (or (get-text-property 0 'gnus-time d)
491 ;; or compute the value...
492 (let ((time (safe-date-to-time d)))
493 ;; and store it back in the string.
494 (put-text-property 0 1 'gnus-time time d)
495 time)))))
497 (defsubst gnus-time-iso8601 (time)
498 "Return a string of TIME in YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS format."
499 (format-time-string "%Y%m%dT%H%M%S" time))
501 (defun gnus-date-iso8601 (date)
502 "Convert the DATE to YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS."
503 (condition-case ()
504 (gnus-time-iso8601 (gnus-date-get-time date))
505 (error "")))
507 (defun gnus-mode-string-quote (string)
508 "Quote all \"%\"'s in STRING."
509 (gnus-replace-in-string string "%" "%%"))
511 ;; Make a hash table (default and minimum size is 256).
512 ;; Optional argument HASHSIZE specifies the table size.
513 (defun gnus-make-hashtable (&optional hashsize)
514 (make-vector (if hashsize (max (gnus-create-hash-size hashsize) 256) 256) 0))
516 ;; Make a number that is suitable for hashing; bigger than MIN and
517 ;; equal to some 2^x. Many machines (such as sparcs) do not have a
518 ;; hardware modulo operation, so they implement it in software. On
519 ;; many sparcs over 50% of the time to intern is spent in the modulo.
520 ;; Yes, it's slower than actually computing the hash from the string!
521 ;; So we use powers of 2 so people can optimize the modulo to a mask.
522 (defun gnus-create-hash-size (min)
523 (let ((i 1))
524 (while (< i min)
525 (setq i (* 2 i)))
528 (defcustom gnus-verbose 7
529 "*Integer that says how verbose Gnus should be.
530 The higher the number, the more messages Gnus will flash to say what
531 it's doing. At zero, Gnus will be totally mute; at five, Gnus will
532 display most important messages; and at ten, Gnus will keep on
533 jabbering all the time."
534 :group 'gnus-start
535 :type 'integer)
537 (defcustom gnus-add-timestamp-to-message nil
538 "Non-nil means add timestamps to messages that Gnus issues.
539 If it is `log', add timestamps to only the messages that go into the
540 \"*Messages*\" buffer (in XEmacs, it is the \" *Message-Log*\" buffer).
541 If it is neither nil nor `log', add timestamps not only to log messages
542 but also to the ones displayed in the echo area."
543 :version "23.1" ;; No Gnus
544 :group 'gnus-various
545 :type '(choice :format "%{%t%}:\n %[Value Menu%] %v"
546 (const :tag "Logged messages only" log)
547 (sexp :tag "All messages"
548 :match (lambda (widget value) value)
549 :value t)
550 (const :tag "No timestamp" nil)))
552 (eval-when-compile
553 (defmacro gnus-message-with-timestamp-1 (format-string args)
554 (let ((timestamp '((format-time-string "%Y%m%dT%H%M%S" time)
555 "." (format "%03d" (/ (nth 2 time) 1000)) "> ")))
556 (if (featurep 'xemacs)
557 `(let (str time)
558 (if (or (and (null ,format-string) (null ,args))
559 (progn
560 (setq str (apply 'format ,format-string ,args))
561 (zerop (length str))))
562 (prog1
563 (and ,format-string str)
564 (clear-message nil))
565 (cond ((eq gnus-add-timestamp-to-message 'log)
566 (setq time (current-time))
567 (display-message 'no-log str)
568 (log-message 'message (concat ,@timestamp str)))
569 (gnus-add-timestamp-to-message
570 (setq time (current-time))
571 (display-message 'message (concat ,@timestamp str)))
573 (display-message 'message str))))
574 str)
575 `(let (str time)
576 (cond ((eq gnus-add-timestamp-to-message 'log)
577 (setq str (let (message-log-max)
578 (apply 'message ,format-string ,args)))
579 (when (and message-log-max
580 (> message-log-max 0)
581 (/= (length str) 0))
582 (setq time (current-time))
583 (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Messages*")
584 (goto-char (point-max))
585 (insert ,@timestamp str "\n")
586 (forward-line (- message-log-max))
587 (delete-region (point-min) (point))
588 (goto-char (point-max))))
589 str)
590 (gnus-add-timestamp-to-message
591 (if (or (and (null ,format-string) (null ,args))
592 (progn
593 (setq str (apply 'format ,format-string ,args))
594 (zerop (length str))))
595 (prog1
596 (and ,format-string str)
597 (message nil))
598 (setq time (current-time))
599 (message "%s" (concat ,@timestamp str))
600 str))
602 (apply 'message ,format-string ,args))))))))
604 (defun gnus-message-with-timestamp (format-string &rest args)
605 "Display message with timestamp. Arguments are the same as `message'.
606 The `gnus-add-timestamp-to-message' variable controls how to add
607 timestamp to message."
608 (gnus-message-with-timestamp-1 format-string args))
610 (defun gnus-message (level &rest args)
611 "If LEVEL is lower than `gnus-verbose' print ARGS using `message'.
613 Guideline for numbers:
614 1 - error messages, 3 - non-serious error messages, 5 - messages for things
615 that take a long time, 7 - not very important messages on stuff, 9 - messages
616 inside loops."
617 (if (<= level gnus-verbose)
618 (if gnus-add-timestamp-to-message
619 (apply 'gnus-message-with-timestamp args)
620 (apply 'message args))
621 ;; We have to do this format thingy here even if the result isn't
622 ;; shown - the return value has to be the same as the return value
623 ;; from `message'.
624 (apply 'format args)))
626 (defun gnus-error (level &rest args)
627 "Beep an error if LEVEL is equal to or less than `gnus-verbose'.
628 ARGS are passed to `message'."
629 (when (<= (floor level) gnus-verbose)
630 (apply 'message args)
631 (ding)
632 (let (duration)
633 (when (and (floatp level)
634 (not (zerop (setq duration (* 10 (- level (floor level)))))))
635 (sit-for duration))))
636 nil)
638 (defun gnus-split-references (references)
639 "Return a list of Message-IDs in REFERENCES."
640 (let ((beg 0)
641 (references (mail-header-remove-comments (or references "")))
642 ids)
643 (while (string-match "<[^<]+[^< \t]" references beg)
644 (push (substring references (match-beginning 0) (setq beg (match-end 0)))
645 ids))
646 (nreverse ids)))
648 (defun gnus-extract-references (references)
649 "Return a list of Message-IDs in REFERENCES (in In-Reply-To
650 format), trimmed to only contain the Message-IDs."
651 (let ((ids (gnus-split-references references))
652 refs)
653 (dolist (id ids)
654 (when (string-match "<[^<>]+>" id)
655 (push (match-string 0 id) refs)))
656 refs))
658 (defsubst gnus-parent-id (references &optional n)
659 "Return the last Message-ID in REFERENCES.
660 If N, return the Nth ancestor instead."
661 (when (and references
662 (not (zerop (length references))))
663 (if n
664 (let ((ids (inline (gnus-split-references references))))
665 (while (nthcdr n ids)
666 (setq ids (cdr ids)))
667 (car ids))
668 (let ((references (mail-header-remove-comments references)))
669 (when (string-match "\\(<[^<]+>\\)[ \t]*\\'" references)
670 (match-string 1 references))))))
672 (defun gnus-buffer-live-p (buffer)
673 "Say whether BUFFER is alive or not."
674 (and buffer
675 (get-buffer buffer)
676 (buffer-name (get-buffer buffer))))
678 (defun gnus-horizontal-recenter ()
679 "Recenter the current buffer horizontally."
680 (if (< (current-column) (/ (window-width) 2))
681 (set-window-hscroll (gnus-get-buffer-window (current-buffer) t) 0)
682 (let* ((orig (point))
683 (end (window-end (gnus-get-buffer-window (current-buffer) t)))
684 (max 0))
685 (when end
686 ;; Find the longest line currently displayed in the window.
687 (goto-char (window-start))
688 (while (and (not (eobp))
689 (< (point) end))
690 (end-of-line)
691 (setq max (max max (current-column)))
692 (forward-line 1))
693 (goto-char orig)
694 ;; Scroll horizontally to center (sort of) the point.
695 (if (> max (window-width))
696 (set-window-hscroll
697 (gnus-get-buffer-window (current-buffer) t)
698 (min (- (current-column) (/ (window-width) 3))
699 (+ 2 (- max (window-width)))))
700 (set-window-hscroll (gnus-get-buffer-window (current-buffer) t) 0))
701 max))))
703 (defun gnus-read-event-char (&optional prompt)
704 "Get the next event."
705 (let ((event (read-event prompt)))
706 ;; should be gnus-characterp, but this can't be called in XEmacs anyway
707 (cons (and (numberp event) event) event)))
709 (defun gnus-sortable-date (date)
710 "Make string suitable for sorting from DATE."
711 (gnus-time-iso8601 (date-to-time date)))
713 (defun gnus-copy-file (file &optional to)
714 "Copy FILE to TO."
715 (interactive
716 (list (read-file-name "Copy file: " default-directory)
717 (read-file-name "Copy file to: " default-directory)))
718 (unless to
719 (setq to (read-file-name "Copy file to: " default-directory)))
720 (when (file-directory-p to)
721 (setq to (concat (file-name-as-directory to)
722 (file-name-nondirectory file))))
723 (copy-file file to))
725 (defvar gnus-work-buffer " *gnus work*")
727 (declare-function gnus-get-buffer-create "gnus" (name))
728 ;; gnus.el requires mm-util.
729 (declare-function mm-enable-multibyte "mm-util")
731 (defun gnus-set-work-buffer ()
732 "Put point in the empty Gnus work buffer."
733 (if (get-buffer gnus-work-buffer)
734 (progn
735 (set-buffer gnus-work-buffer)
736 (erase-buffer))
737 (set-buffer (gnus-get-buffer-create gnus-work-buffer))
738 (kill-all-local-variables)
739 (mm-enable-multibyte)))
741 (defmacro gnus-group-real-name (group)
742 "Find the real name of a foreign newsgroup."
743 `(let ((gname ,group))
744 (if (string-match "^[^:]+:" gname)
745 (substring gname (match-end 0))
746 gname)))
748 (defmacro gnus-group-server (group)
749 "Find the server name of a foreign newsgroup.
750 For example, (gnus-group-server \"nnimap+yxa:INBOX.foo\") would
751 yield \"nnimap:yxa\"."
752 `(let ((gname ,group))
753 (if (string-match "^\\([^:+]+\\)\\(?:\\+\\([^:]*\\)\\)?:" gname)
754 (format "%s:%s" (match-string 1 gname) (or
755 (match-string 2 gname)
756 ""))
757 (format "%s:%s" (car gnus-select-method) (cadr gnus-select-method)))))
759 (defun gnus-make-sort-function (funs)
760 "Return a composite sort condition based on the functions in FUNS."
761 (cond
762 ;; Just a simple function.
763 ((functionp funs) funs)
764 ;; No functions at all.
765 ((null funs) funs)
766 ;; A list of functions.
767 ((or (cdr funs)
768 (listp (car funs)))
769 (gnus-byte-compile
770 `(lambda (t1 t2)
771 ,(gnus-make-sort-function-1 (reverse funs)))))
772 ;; A list containing just one function.
774 (car funs))))
776 (defun gnus-make-sort-function-1 (funs)
777 "Return a composite sort condition based on the functions in FUNS."
778 (let ((function (car funs))
779 (first 't1)
780 (last 't2))
781 (when (consp function)
782 (cond
783 ;; Reversed spec.
784 ((eq (car function) 'not)
785 (setq function (cadr function)
786 first 't2
787 last 't1))
788 ((functionp function)
789 ;; Do nothing.
792 (error "Invalid sort spec: %s" function))))
793 (if (cdr funs)
794 `(or (,function ,first ,last)
795 (and (not (,function ,last ,first))
796 ,(gnus-make-sort-function-1 (cdr funs))))
797 `(,function ,first ,last))))
799 (defun gnus-turn-off-edit-menu (type)
800 "Turn off edit menu in `gnus-TYPE-mode-map'."
801 (define-key (symbol-value (intern (format "gnus-%s-mode-map" type)))
802 [menu-bar edit] 'undefined))
804 (defmacro gnus-bind-print-variables (&rest forms)
805 "Bind print-* variables and evaluate FORMS.
806 This macro is used with `prin1', `pp', etc. in order to ensure printed
807 Lisp objects are loadable. Bind `print-quoted' and `print-readably'
808 to t, and `print-escape-multibyte', `print-escape-newlines',
809 `print-escape-nonascii', `print-length', `print-level' and
810 `print-string-length' to nil."
811 `(let ((print-quoted t)
812 (print-readably t)
813 ;;print-circle
814 ;;print-continuous-numbering
815 print-escape-multibyte
816 print-escape-newlines
817 print-escape-nonascii
818 ;;print-gensym
819 print-length
820 print-level
821 print-string-length)
822 ,@forms))
824 (defun gnus-prin1 (form)
825 "Use `prin1' on FORM in the current buffer.
826 Bind `print-quoted' and `print-readably' to t, and `print-length' and
827 `print-level' to nil. See also `gnus-bind-print-variables'."
828 (gnus-bind-print-variables (prin1 form (current-buffer))))
830 (defun gnus-prin1-to-string (form)
831 "The same as `prin1'.
832 Bind `print-quoted' and `print-readably' to t, and `print-length' and
833 `print-level' to nil. See also `gnus-bind-print-variables'."
834 (gnus-bind-print-variables (prin1-to-string form)))
836 (defun gnus-pp (form &optional stream)
837 "Use `pp' on FORM in the current buffer.
838 Bind `print-quoted' and `print-readably' to t, and `print-length' and
839 `print-level' to nil. See also `gnus-bind-print-variables'."
840 (gnus-bind-print-variables (pp form (or stream (current-buffer)))))
842 (defun gnus-pp-to-string (form)
843 "The same as `pp-to-string'.
844 Bind `print-quoted' and `print-readably' to t, and `print-length' and
845 `print-level' to nil. See also `gnus-bind-print-variables'."
846 (gnus-bind-print-variables (pp-to-string form)))
848 (defun gnus-make-directory (directory)
849 "Make DIRECTORY (and all its parents) if it doesn't exist."
850 (require 'nnmail)
851 (let ((file-name-coding-system nnmail-pathname-coding-system))
852 (when (and directory
853 (not (file-exists-p directory)))
854 (make-directory directory t)))
857 (defun gnus-write-buffer (file)
858 "Write the current buffer's contents to FILE."
859 (let ((file-name-coding-system nnmail-pathname-coding-system))
860 ;; Make sure the directory exists.
861 (gnus-make-directory (file-name-directory file))
862 ;; Write the buffer.
863 (write-region (point-min) (point-max) file nil 'quietly)))
865 (defun gnus-delete-file (file)
866 "Delete FILE if it exists."
867 (when (file-exists-p file)
868 (delete-file file)))
870 (defun gnus-delete-directory (directory)
871 "Delete files in DIRECTORY. Subdirectories remain.
872 If there's no subdirectory, delete DIRECTORY as well."
873 (when (file-directory-p directory)
874 (let ((files (directory-files
875 directory t "^\\([^.]\\|\\.\\([^.]\\|\\..\\)\\).*"))
876 file dir)
877 (while files
878 (setq file (pop files))
879 (if (eq t (car (file-attributes file)))
880 ;; `file' is a subdirectory.
881 (setq dir t)
882 ;; `file' is a file or a symlink.
883 (delete-file file)))
884 (unless dir
885 (delete-directory directory)))))
887 ;; The following two functions are used in gnus-registry.
888 ;; They were contributed by Andreas Fuchs <asf@void.at>.
889 (defun gnus-alist-to-hashtable (alist)
890 "Build a hashtable from the values in ALIST."
891 (let ((ht (make-hash-table
892 :size 4096
893 :test 'equal)))
894 (mapc
895 (lambda (kv-pair)
896 (puthash (car kv-pair) (cdr kv-pair) ht))
897 alist)
898 ht))
900 (defun gnus-hashtable-to-alist (hash)
901 "Build an alist from the values in HASH."
902 (let ((list nil))
903 (maphash
904 (lambda (key value)
905 (setq list (cons (cons key value) list)))
906 hash)
907 list))
909 (defun gnus-strip-whitespace (string)
910 "Return STRING stripped of all whitespace."
911 (while (string-match "[\r\n\t ]+" string)
912 (setq string (replace-match "" t t string)))
913 string)
915 (declare-function gnus-put-text-property "gnus"
916 (start end property value &optional object))
918 (defsubst gnus-put-text-property-excluding-newlines (beg end prop val)
919 "The same as `put-text-property', but don't put this prop on any newlines in the region."
920 (save-match-data
921 (save-excursion
922 (save-restriction
923 (goto-char beg)
924 (while (re-search-forward gnus-emphasize-whitespace-regexp end 'move)
925 (gnus-put-text-property beg (match-beginning 0) prop val)
926 (setq beg (point)))
927 (gnus-put-text-property beg (point) prop val)))))
929 (declare-function gnus-overlay-put "gnus" (overlay prop value))
930 (declare-function gnus-make-overlay "gnus"
931 (beg end &optional buffer front-advance rear-advance))
933 (defsubst gnus-put-overlay-excluding-newlines (beg end prop val)
934 "The same as `put-text-property', but don't put this prop on any newlines in the region."
935 (save-match-data
936 (save-excursion
937 (save-restriction
938 (goto-char beg)
939 (while (re-search-forward gnus-emphasize-whitespace-regexp end 'move)
940 (gnus-overlay-put
941 (gnus-make-overlay beg (match-beginning 0))
942 prop val)
943 (setq beg (point)))
944 (gnus-overlay-put (gnus-make-overlay beg (point)) prop val)))))
946 (defun gnus-put-text-property-excluding-characters-with-faces (beg end
947 prop val)
948 "The same as `put-text-property', but don't put props on characters with the `gnus-face' property."
949 (let ((b beg))
950 (while (/= b end)
951 (when (get-text-property b 'gnus-face)
952 (setq b (next-single-property-change b 'gnus-face nil end)))
953 (when (/= b end)
954 (inline
955 (gnus-put-text-property
956 b (setq b (next-single-property-change b 'gnus-face nil end))
957 prop val))))))
959 (defmacro gnus-faces-at (position)
960 "Return a list of faces at POSITION."
961 (if (featurep 'xemacs)
962 `(let ((pos ,position))
963 (mapcar-extents 'extent-face
964 nil (current-buffer) pos pos nil 'face))
965 `(let ((pos ,position))
966 (delq nil (cons (get-text-property pos 'face)
967 (mapcar
968 (lambda (overlay)
969 (overlay-get overlay 'face))
970 (overlays-at pos)))))))
972 (if (fboundp 'invisible-p)
973 (defalias 'gnus-invisible-p 'invisible-p)
974 ;; for Emacs < 22.2, and XEmacs.
975 (defun gnus-invisible-p (pos)
976 "Return non-nil if the character after POS is currently invisible."
977 (let ((prop (get-char-property pos 'invisible)))
978 (if (eq buffer-invisibility-spec t)
979 prop
980 (or (memq prop buffer-invisibility-spec)
981 (assq prop buffer-invisibility-spec))))))
983 ;; Note: the optional 2nd argument has a different meaning between
984 ;; Emacs and XEmacs.
985 ;; (next-char-property-change POSITION &optional LIMIT)
986 ;; (next-extent-change POS &optional OBJECT)
987 (defalias 'gnus-next-char-property-change
988 (if (fboundp 'next-extent-change)
989 'next-extent-change 'next-char-property-change))
991 (defalias 'gnus-previous-char-property-change
992 (if (fboundp 'previous-extent-change)
993 'previous-extent-change 'previous-char-property-change))
995 ;;; Protected and atomic operations. dmoore@ucsd.edu 21.11.1996
996 ;; The primary idea here is to try to protect internal datastructures
997 ;; from becoming corrupted when the user hits C-g, or if a hook or
998 ;; similar blows up. Often in Gnus multiple tables/lists need to be
999 ;; updated at the same time, or information can be lost.
1001 (defvar gnus-atomic-be-safe t
1002 "If t, certain operations will be protected from interruption by C-g.")
1004 (defmacro gnus-atomic-progn (&rest forms)
1005 "Evaluate FORMS atomically, which means to protect the evaluation
1006 from being interrupted by the user. An error from the forms themselves
1007 will return without finishing the operation. Since interrupts from
1008 the user are disabled, it is recommended that only the most minimal
1009 operations are performed by FORMS. If you wish to assign many
1010 complicated values atomically, compute the results into temporary
1011 variables and then do only the assignment atomically."
1012 `(let ((inhibit-quit gnus-atomic-be-safe))
1013 ,@forms))
1015 (put 'gnus-atomic-progn 'lisp-indent-function 0)
1017 (defmacro gnus-atomic-progn-assign (protect &rest forms)
1018 "Evaluate FORMS, but ensure that the variables listed in PROTECT
1019 are not changed if anything in FORMS signals an error or otherwise
1020 non-locally exits. The variables listed in PROTECT are updated atomically.
1021 It is safe to use gnus-atomic-progn-assign with long computations.
1023 Note that if any of the symbols in PROTECT were unbound, they will be
1024 set to nil on a successful assignment. In case of an error or other
1025 non-local exit, it will still be unbound."
1026 (let* ((temp-sym-map (mapcar (lambda (x) (list (make-symbol
1027 (concat (symbol-name x)
1028 "-tmp"))
1030 protect))
1031 (sym-temp-map (mapcar (lambda (x) (list (cadr x) (car x)))
1032 temp-sym-map))
1033 (temp-sym-let (mapcar (lambda (x) (list (car x)
1034 `(and (boundp ',(cadr x))
1035 ,(cadr x))))
1036 temp-sym-map))
1037 (sym-temp-let sym-temp-map)
1038 (temp-sym-assign (apply 'append temp-sym-map))
1039 (sym-temp-assign (apply 'append sym-temp-map))
1040 (result (make-symbol "result-tmp")))
1041 `(let (,@temp-sym-let
1042 ,result)
1043 (let ,sym-temp-let
1044 (setq ,result (progn ,@forms))
1045 (setq ,@temp-sym-assign))
1046 (let ((inhibit-quit gnus-atomic-be-safe))
1047 (setq ,@sym-temp-assign))
1048 ,result)))
1050 (put 'gnus-atomic-progn-assign 'lisp-indent-function 1)
1051 ;(put 'gnus-atomic-progn-assign 'edebug-form-spec '(sexp body))
1053 (defmacro gnus-atomic-setq (&rest pairs)
1054 "Similar to setq, except that the real symbols are only assigned when
1055 there are no errors. And when the real symbols are assigned, they are
1056 done so atomically. If other variables might be changed via side-effect,
1057 see gnus-atomic-progn-assign. It is safe to use gnus-atomic-setq
1058 with potentially long computations."
1059 (let ((tpairs pairs)
1060 syms)
1061 (while tpairs
1062 (push (car tpairs) syms)
1063 (setq tpairs (cddr tpairs)))
1064 `(gnus-atomic-progn-assign ,syms
1065 (setq ,@pairs))))
1067 ;(put 'gnus-atomic-setq 'edebug-form-spec '(body))
1070 ;;; Functions for saving to babyl/mail files.
1072 (eval-when-compile
1073 (condition-case nil
1074 (progn
1075 (require 'rmail)
1076 (autoload 'rmail-update-summary "rmailsum"))
1077 (error
1078 (define-compiler-macro rmail-select-summary (&rest body)
1079 ;; Rmail of the XEmacs version is supplied by the package, and
1080 ;; requires tm and apel packages. However, there may be those
1081 ;; who haven't installed those packages. This macro helps such
1082 ;; people even if they install those packages later.
1083 `(eval '(rmail-select-summary ,@body)))
1084 ;; If there's rmail but there's no tm (or there's apel of the
1085 ;; mainstream, not the XEmacs version), loading rmail of the XEmacs
1086 ;; version fails halfway, however it provides the rmail-select-summary
1087 ;; macro which uses the following functions:
1088 (autoload 'rmail-summary-displayed "rmail")
1089 (autoload 'rmail-maybe-display-summary "rmail"))))
1091 (defvar mm-text-coding-system)
1093 (declare-function mm-append-to-file "mm-util"
1094 (start end filename &optional codesys inhibit))
1096 (defun gnus-output-to-rmail (filename &optional ask)
1097 "Append the current article to an Rmail file named FILENAME.
1098 In Emacs 22 this writes Babyl format; in Emacs 23 it writes mbox unless
1099 FILENAME exists and is Babyl format."
1100 (require 'rmail)
1101 (require 'mm-util)
1102 ;; Some of this codes is borrowed from rmailout.el.
1103 (setq filename (expand-file-name filename))
1104 ;; FIXME should we really be messing with this defcustom?
1105 ;; It is not needed for the operation of this function.
1106 (if (boundp 'rmail-default-rmail-file)
1107 (setq rmail-default-rmail-file filename) ; 22
1108 (setq rmail-default-file filename)) ; 23
1109 (let ((artbuf (current-buffer))
1110 (tmpbuf (get-buffer-create " *Gnus-output*"))
1111 ;; Babyl rmail.el defines this, mbox does not.
1112 (babyl (fboundp 'rmail-insert-rmail-file-header)))
1113 (save-excursion
1114 ;; Note that we ignore the possibility of visiting a Babyl
1115 ;; format buffer in Emacs 23, since Rmail no longer supports that.
1116 (or (get-file-buffer filename)
1117 (progn
1118 ;; In case someone wants to write to a Babyl file from Emacs 23.
1119 (when (file-exists-p filename)
1120 (setq babyl (mail-file-babyl-p filename))
1122 (if (or (not ask)
1123 (gnus-yes-or-no-p
1124 (concat "\"" filename "\" does not exist, create it? ")))
1125 (let ((file-buffer (create-file-buffer filename)))
1126 (save-excursion
1127 (set-buffer file-buffer)
1128 (if (fboundp 'rmail-insert-rmail-file-header)
1129 (rmail-insert-rmail-file-header))
1130 (let ((require-final-newline nil)
1131 (coding-system-for-write mm-text-coding-system))
1132 (gnus-write-buffer filename)))
1133 (kill-buffer file-buffer))
1134 (error "Output file does not exist")))
1135 (set-buffer tmpbuf)
1136 (erase-buffer)
1137 (insert-buffer-substring artbuf)
1138 (if babyl
1139 (gnus-convert-article-to-rmail)
1140 ;; Non-Babyl case copied from gnus-output-to-mail.
1141 (goto-char (point-min))
1142 (if (looking-at "From ")
1143 (forward-line 1)
1144 (insert "From nobody " (current-time-string) "\n"))
1145 (let (case-fold-search)
1146 (while (re-search-forward "^From " nil t)
1147 (beginning-of-line)
1148 (insert ">"))))
1149 ;; Decide whether to append to a file or to an Emacs buffer.
1150 (let ((outbuf (get-file-buffer filename)))
1151 (if (not outbuf)
1152 (progn
1153 (unless babyl ; from gnus-output-to-mail
1154 (let ((buffer-read-only nil))
1155 (goto-char (point-max))
1156 (forward-char -2)
1157 (unless (looking-at "\n\n")
1158 (goto-char (point-max))
1159 (unless (bolp)
1160 (insert "\n"))
1161 (insert "\n"))))
1162 (let ((file-name-coding-system nnmail-pathname-coding-system))
1163 (mm-append-to-file (point-min) (point-max) filename)))
1164 ;; File has been visited, in buffer OUTBUF.
1165 (set-buffer outbuf)
1166 (let ((buffer-read-only nil)
1167 (msg (and (boundp 'rmail-current-message)
1168 (symbol-value 'rmail-current-message))))
1169 ;; If MSG is non-nil, buffer is in RMAIL mode.
1170 ;; Compare this with rmail-output-to-rmail-buffer in Emacs 23.
1171 (when msg
1172 (unless babyl
1173 (rmail-swap-buffers-maybe)
1174 (rmail-maybe-set-message-counters))
1175 (widen)
1176 (narrow-to-region (point-max) (point-max)))
1177 (insert-buffer-substring tmpbuf)
1178 (when msg
1179 (when babyl
1180 (goto-char (point-min))
1181 (widen)
1182 (search-backward "\n\^_")
1183 (narrow-to-region (point) (point-max)))
1184 (rmail-count-new-messages t)
1185 (when (rmail-summary-exists)
1186 (rmail-select-summary
1187 (rmail-update-summary)))
1188 (rmail-show-message msg))
1189 (save-buffer)))))
1190 (kill-buffer tmpbuf)))
1192 (defun gnus-output-to-mail (filename &optional ask)
1193 "Append the current article to a mail file named FILENAME."
1194 (setq filename (expand-file-name filename))
1195 (let ((artbuf (current-buffer))
1196 (tmpbuf (get-buffer-create " *Gnus-output*")))
1197 (save-excursion
1198 ;; Create the file, if it doesn't exist.
1199 (when (and (not (get-file-buffer filename))
1200 (not (file-exists-p filename)))
1201 (if (or (not ask)
1202 (gnus-y-or-n-p
1203 (concat "\"" filename "\" does not exist, create it? ")))
1204 (let ((file-buffer (create-file-buffer filename)))
1205 (save-excursion
1206 (set-buffer file-buffer)
1207 (let ((require-final-newline nil)
1208 (coding-system-for-write mm-text-coding-system))
1209 (gnus-write-buffer filename)))
1210 (kill-buffer file-buffer))
1211 (error "Output file does not exist")))
1212 (set-buffer tmpbuf)
1213 (erase-buffer)
1214 (insert-buffer-substring artbuf)
1215 (goto-char (point-min))
1216 (if (looking-at "From ")
1217 (forward-line 1)
1218 (insert "From nobody " (current-time-string) "\n"))
1219 (let (case-fold-search)
1220 (while (re-search-forward "^From " nil t)
1221 (beginning-of-line)
1222 (insert ">")))
1223 ;; Decide whether to append to a file or to an Emacs buffer.
1224 (let ((outbuf (get-file-buffer filename)))
1225 (if (not outbuf)
1226 (let ((buffer-read-only nil))
1227 (save-excursion
1228 (goto-char (point-max))
1229 (forward-char -2)
1230 (unless (looking-at "\n\n")
1231 (goto-char (point-max))
1232 (unless (bolp)
1233 (insert "\n"))
1234 (insert "\n"))
1235 (goto-char (point-max))
1236 (let ((file-name-coding-system nnmail-pathname-coding-system))
1237 (mm-append-to-file (point-min) (point-max) filename))))
1238 ;; File has been visited, in buffer OUTBUF.
1239 (set-buffer outbuf)
1240 (let ((buffer-read-only nil))
1241 (goto-char (point-max))
1242 (unless (eobp)
1243 (insert "\n"))
1244 (insert "\n")
1245 (insert-buffer-substring tmpbuf)))))
1246 (kill-buffer tmpbuf)))
1248 (defun gnus-convert-article-to-rmail ()
1249 "Convert article in current buffer to Rmail message format."
1250 (let ((buffer-read-only nil))
1251 ;; Convert article directly into Babyl format.
1252 (goto-char (point-min))
1253 (insert "\^L\n0, unseen,,\n*** EOOH ***\n")
1254 (while (search-forward "\n\^_" nil t) ;single char
1255 (replace-match "\n^_" t t)) ;2 chars: "^" and "_"
1256 (goto-char (point-max))
1257 (insert "\^_")))
1259 (defun gnus-map-function (funs arg)
1260 "Apply the result of the first function in FUNS to the second, and so on.
1261 ARG is passed to the first function."
1262 (while funs
1263 (setq arg (funcall (pop funs) arg)))
1264 arg)
1266 (defun gnus-run-hooks (&rest funcs)
1267 "Does the same as `run-hooks', but saves the current buffer."
1268 (save-current-buffer
1269 (apply 'run-hooks funcs)))
1271 (defun gnus-run-mode-hooks (&rest funcs)
1272 "Run `run-mode-hooks' if it is available, otherwise `run-hooks'.
1273 This function saves the current buffer."
1274 (if (fboundp 'run-mode-hooks)
1275 (save-current-buffer (apply 'run-mode-hooks funcs))
1276 (save-current-buffer (apply 'run-hooks funcs))))
1278 ;;; Various
1280 (defvar gnus-group-buffer) ; Compiler directive
1281 (defun gnus-alive-p ()
1282 "Say whether Gnus is running or not."
1283 (and (boundp 'gnus-group-buffer)
1284 (get-buffer gnus-group-buffer)
1285 (save-excursion
1286 (set-buffer gnus-group-buffer)
1287 (eq major-mode 'gnus-group-mode))))
1289 (defun gnus-remove-if (predicate list)
1290 "Return a copy of LIST with all items satisfying PREDICATE removed."
1291 (let (out)
1292 (while list
1293 (unless (funcall predicate (car list))
1294 (push (car list) out))
1295 (setq list (cdr list)))
1296 (nreverse out)))
1298 (if (fboundp 'assq-delete-all)
1299 (defalias 'gnus-delete-alist 'assq-delete-all)
1300 (defun gnus-delete-alist (key alist)
1301 "Delete from ALIST all elements whose car is KEY.
1302 Return the modified alist."
1303 (let (entry)
1304 (while (setq entry (assq key alist))
1305 (setq alist (delq entry alist)))
1306 alist)))
1308 (defmacro gnus-pull (key alist &optional assoc-p)
1309 "Modify ALIST to be without KEY."
1310 (unless (symbolp alist)
1311 (error "Not a symbol: %s" alist))
1312 (let ((fun (if assoc-p 'assoc 'assq)))
1313 `(setq ,alist (delq (,fun ,key ,alist) ,alist))))
1315 (defun gnus-globalify-regexp (re)
1316 "Return a regexp that matches a whole line, if RE matches a part of it."
1317 (concat (unless (string-match "^\\^" re) "^.*")
1319 (unless (string-match "\\$$" re) ".*$")))
1321 (defun gnus-set-window-start (&optional point)
1322 "Set the window start to POINT, or (point) if nil."
1323 (let ((win (gnus-get-buffer-window (current-buffer) t)))
1324 (when win
1325 (set-window-start win (or point (point))))))
1327 (defun gnus-annotation-in-region-p (b e)
1328 (if (= b e)
1329 (eq (cadr (memq 'gnus-undeletable (text-properties-at b))) t)
1330 (text-property-any b e 'gnus-undeletable t)))
1332 (defun gnus-or (&rest elems)
1333 "Return non-nil if any of the elements are non-nil."
1334 (catch 'found
1335 (while elems
1336 (when (pop elems)
1337 (throw 'found t)))))
1339 (defun gnus-and (&rest elems)
1340 "Return non-nil if all of the elements are non-nil."
1341 (catch 'found
1342 (while elems
1343 (unless (pop elems)
1344 (throw 'found nil)))
1347 ;; gnus.el requires mm-util.
1348 (declare-function mm-disable-multibyte "mm-util")
1350 (defun gnus-write-active-file (file hashtb &optional full-names)
1351 ;; `coding-system-for-write' should be `raw-text' or equivalent.
1352 (let ((coding-system-for-write nnmail-active-file-coding-system))
1353 (with-temp-file file
1354 ;; The buffer should be in the unibyte mode because group names
1355 ;; are ASCII text or encoded non-ASCII text (i.e., unibyte).
1356 (mm-disable-multibyte)
1357 (mapatoms
1358 (lambda (sym)
1359 (when (and sym
1360 (boundp sym)
1361 (symbol-value sym))
1362 (insert (format "%S %d %d y\n"
1363 (if full-names
1365 (intern (gnus-group-real-name (symbol-name sym))))
1366 (or (cdr (symbol-value sym))
1367 (car (symbol-value sym)))
1368 (car (symbol-value sym))))))
1369 hashtb)
1370 (goto-char (point-max))
1371 (while (search-backward "\\." nil t)
1372 (delete-char 1)))))
1374 ;; Fixme: Why not use `with-output-to-temp-buffer'?
1375 (defmacro gnus-with-output-to-file (file &rest body)
1376 (let ((buffer (make-symbol "output-buffer"))
1377 (size (make-symbol "output-buffer-size"))
1378 (leng (make-symbol "output-buffer-length"))
1379 (append (make-symbol "output-buffer-append")))
1380 `(let* ((,size 131072)
1381 (,buffer (make-string ,size 0))
1382 (,leng 0)
1383 (,append nil)
1384 (standard-output
1385 (lambda (c)
1386 (aset ,buffer ,leng c)
1388 (if (= ,size (setq ,leng (1+ ,leng)))
1389 (progn (write-region ,buffer nil ,file ,append 'no-msg)
1390 (setq ,leng 0
1391 ,append t))))))
1392 ,@body
1393 (when (> ,leng 0)
1394 (let ((coding-system-for-write 'no-conversion))
1395 (write-region (substring ,buffer 0 ,leng) nil ,file
1396 ,append 'no-msg))))))
1398 (put 'gnus-with-output-to-file 'lisp-indent-function 1)
1399 (put 'gnus-with-output-to-file 'edebug-form-spec '(form body))
1401 (if (fboundp 'union)
1402 (defalias 'gnus-union 'union)
1403 (defun gnus-union (l1 l2)
1404 "Set union of lists L1 and L2."
1405 (cond ((null l1) l2)
1406 ((null l2) l1)
1407 ((equal l1 l2) l1)
1409 (or (>= (length l1) (length l2))
1410 (setq l1 (prog1 l2 (setq l2 l1))))
1411 (while l2
1412 (or (member (car l2) l1)
1413 (push (car l2) l1))
1414 (pop l2))
1415 l1))))
1417 (declare-function gnus-add-text-properties "gnus"
1418 (start end properties &optional object))
1420 (defun gnus-add-text-properties-when
1421 (property value start end properties &optional object)
1422 "Like `gnus-add-text-properties', only applied on where PROPERTY is VALUE."
1423 (let (point)
1424 (while (and start
1425 (< start end) ;; XEmacs will loop for every when start=end.
1426 (setq point (text-property-not-all start end property value)))
1427 (gnus-add-text-properties start point properties object)
1428 (setq start (text-property-any point end property value)))
1429 (if start
1430 (gnus-add-text-properties start end properties object))))
1432 (defun gnus-remove-text-properties-when
1433 (property value start end properties &optional object)
1434 "Like `remove-text-properties', only applied on where PROPERTY is VALUE."
1435 (let (point)
1436 (while (and start
1437 (< start end)
1438 (setq point (text-property-not-all start end property value)))
1439 (remove-text-properties start point properties object)
1440 (setq start (text-property-any point end property value)))
1441 (if start
1442 (remove-text-properties start end properties object))
1445 (defun gnus-string-remove-all-properties (string)
1446 (condition-case ()
1447 (let ((s string))
1448 (set-text-properties 0 (length string) nil string)
1450 (error string)))
1452 ;; This might use `compare-strings' to reduce consing in the
1453 ;; case-insensitive case, but it has to cope with null args.
1454 ;; (`string-equal' uses symbol print names.)
1455 (defun gnus-string-equal (x y)
1456 "Like `string-equal', except it compares case-insensitively."
1457 (and (= (length x) (length y))
1458 (or (string-equal x y)
1459 (string-equal (downcase x) (downcase y)))))
1461 (defcustom gnus-use-byte-compile t
1462 "If non-nil, byte-compile crucial run-time code.
1463 Setting it to nil has no effect after the first time `gnus-byte-compile'
1464 is run."
1465 :type 'boolean
1466 :version "22.1"
1467 :group 'gnus-various)
1469 (defun gnus-byte-compile (form)
1470 "Byte-compile FORM if `gnus-use-byte-compile' is non-nil."
1471 (if gnus-use-byte-compile
1472 (progn
1473 (condition-case nil
1474 ;; Work around a bug in XEmacs 21.4
1475 (require 'byte-optimize)
1476 (error))
1477 (require 'bytecomp)
1478 (defalias 'gnus-byte-compile
1479 (lambda (form)
1480 (let ((byte-compile-warnings '(unresolved callargs redefine)))
1481 (byte-compile form))))
1482 (gnus-byte-compile form))
1483 form))
1485 (defun gnus-remassoc (key alist)
1486 "Delete by side effect any elements of LIST whose car is `equal' to KEY.
1487 The modified LIST is returned. If the first member
1488 of LIST has a car that is `equal' to KEY, there is no way to remove it
1489 by side effect; therefore, write `(setq foo (gnus-remassoc key foo))' to be
1490 sure of changing the value of `foo'."
1491 (when alist
1492 (if (equal key (caar alist))
1493 (cdr alist)
1494 (setcdr alist (gnus-remassoc key (cdr alist)))
1495 alist)))
1497 (defun gnus-update-alist-soft (key value alist)
1498 (if value
1499 (cons (cons key value) (gnus-remassoc key alist))
1500 (gnus-remassoc key alist)))
1502 (defun gnus-create-info-command (node)
1503 "Create a command that will go to info NODE."
1504 `(lambda ()
1505 (interactive)
1506 ,(concat "Enter the info system at node " node)
1507 (Info-goto-node ,node)
1508 (setq gnus-info-buffer (current-buffer))
1509 (gnus-configure-windows 'info)))
1511 (defun gnus-not-ignore (&rest args)
1514 (defvar gnus-directory-sep-char-regexp "/"
1515 "The regexp of directory separator character.
1516 If you find some problem with the directory separator character, try
1517 \"[/\\\\\]\" for some systems.")
1519 (defun gnus-url-unhex (x)
1520 (if (> x ?9)
1521 (if (>= x ?a)
1522 (+ 10 (- x ?a))
1523 (+ 10 (- x ?A)))
1524 (- x ?0)))
1526 ;; Fixme: Do it like QP.
1527 (defun gnus-url-unhex-string (str &optional allow-newlines)
1528 "Remove %XX, embedded spaces, etc in a url.
1529 If optional second argument ALLOW-NEWLINES is non-nil, then allow the
1530 decoding of carriage returns and line feeds in the string, which is normally
1531 forbidden in URL encoding."
1532 (let ((tmp "")
1533 (case-fold-search t))
1534 (while (string-match "%[0-9a-f][0-9a-f]" str)
1535 (let* ((start (match-beginning 0))
1536 (ch1 (gnus-url-unhex (elt str (+ start 1))))
1537 (code (+ (* 16 ch1)
1538 (gnus-url-unhex (elt str (+ start 2))))))
1539 (setq tmp (concat
1540 tmp (substring str 0 start)
1541 (cond
1542 (allow-newlines
1543 (char-to-string code))
1544 ((or (= code ?\n) (= code ?\r))
1545 " ")
1546 (t (char-to-string code))))
1547 str (substring str (match-end 0)))))
1548 (setq tmp (concat tmp str))
1549 tmp))
1551 (defun gnus-make-predicate (spec)
1552 "Transform SPEC into a function that can be called.
1553 SPEC is a predicate specifier that contains stuff like `or', `and',
1554 `not', lists and functions. The functions all take one parameter."
1555 `(lambda (elem) ,(gnus-make-predicate-1 spec)))
1557 (defun gnus-make-predicate-1 (spec)
1558 (cond
1559 ((symbolp spec)
1560 `(,spec elem))
1561 ((listp spec)
1562 (if (memq (car spec) '(or and not))
1563 `(,(car spec) ,@(mapcar 'gnus-make-predicate-1 (cdr spec)))
1564 (error "Invalid predicate specifier: %s" spec)))))
1566 (defun gnus-completing-read (prompt table &optional predicate require-match
1567 history)
1568 (when (and history
1569 (not (boundp history)))
1570 (set history nil))
1571 (completing-read
1572 (if (symbol-value history)
1573 (concat prompt " (" (car (symbol-value history)) "): ")
1574 (concat prompt ": "))
1575 table
1576 predicate
1577 require-match
1579 history
1580 (car (symbol-value history))))
1582 (defun gnus-graphic-display-p ()
1583 (or (and (fboundp 'display-graphic-p)
1584 (display-graphic-p))
1585 ;;;!!!This is bogus. Fixme!
1586 (and (featurep 'xemacs)
1587 t)))
1589 (put 'gnus-parse-without-error 'lisp-indent-function 0)
1590 (put 'gnus-parse-without-error 'edebug-form-spec '(body))
1592 (defmacro gnus-parse-without-error (&rest body)
1593 "Allow continuing onto the next line even if an error occurs."
1594 `(while (not (eobp))
1595 (condition-case ()
1596 (progn
1597 ,@body
1598 (goto-char (point-max)))
1599 (error
1600 (gnus-error 4 "Invalid data on line %d"
1601 (count-lines (point-min) (point)))
1602 (forward-line 1)))))
1604 (defun gnus-cache-file-contents (file variable function)
1605 "Cache the contents of FILE in VARIABLE. The contents come from FUNCTION."
1606 (let ((time (nth 5 (file-attributes file)))
1607 contents value)
1608 (if (or (null (setq value (symbol-value variable)))
1609 (not (equal (car value) file))
1610 (not (equal (nth 1 value) time)))
1611 (progn
1612 (setq contents (funcall function file))
1613 (set variable (list file time contents))
1614 contents)
1615 (nth 2 value))))
1617 (defun gnus-multiple-choice (prompt choice &optional idx)
1618 "Ask user a multiple choice question.
1619 CHOICE is a list of the choice char and help message at IDX."
1620 (let (tchar buf)
1621 (save-window-excursion
1622 (save-excursion
1623 (while (not tchar)
1624 (message "%s (%s): "
1625 prompt
1626 (concat
1627 (mapconcat (lambda (s) (char-to-string (car s)))
1628 choice ", ") ", ?"))
1629 (setq tchar (read-char))
1630 (when (not (assq tchar choice))
1631 (setq tchar nil)
1632 (setq buf (get-buffer-create "*Gnus Help*"))
1633 (pop-to-buffer buf)
1634 (fundamental-mode) ; for Emacs 20.4+
1635 (buffer-disable-undo)
1636 (erase-buffer)
1637 (insert prompt ":\n\n")
1638 (let ((max -1)
1639 (list choice)
1640 (alist choice)
1641 (idx (or idx 1))
1642 (i 0)
1643 n width pad format)
1644 ;; find the longest string to display
1645 (while list
1646 (setq n (length (nth idx (car list))))
1647 (unless (> max n)
1648 (setq max n))
1649 (setq list (cdr list)))
1650 (setq max (+ max 4)) ; %c, `:', SPACE, a SPACE at end
1651 (setq n (/ (1- (window-width)) max)) ; items per line
1652 (setq width (/ (1- (window-width)) n)) ; width of each item
1653 ;; insert `n' items, each in a field of width `width'
1654 (while alist
1655 (if (< i n)
1657 (setq i 0)
1658 (delete-char -1) ; the `\n' takes a char
1659 (insert "\n"))
1660 (setq pad (- width 3))
1661 (setq format (concat "%c: %-" (int-to-string pad) "s"))
1662 (insert (format format (caar alist) (nth idx (car alist))))
1663 (setq alist (cdr alist))
1664 (setq i (1+ i))))))))
1665 (if (buffer-live-p buf)
1666 (kill-buffer buf))
1667 tchar))
1669 (declare-function x-focus-frame "xfns.c" (frame))
1670 (declare-function w32-focus-frame "../term/w32-win" (frame))
1672 (defun gnus-select-frame-set-input-focus (frame)
1673 "Select FRAME, raise it, and set input focus, if possible."
1674 (cond ((featurep 'xemacs)
1675 (if (fboundp 'select-frame-set-input-focus)
1676 (select-frame-set-input-focus frame)
1677 (raise-frame frame)
1678 (select-frame frame)
1679 (focus-frame frame)))
1680 ;; `select-frame-set-input-focus' defined in Emacs 21 will not
1681 ;; set the input focus.
1682 ((>= emacs-major-version 22)
1683 (select-frame-set-input-focus frame))
1685 (raise-frame frame)
1686 (select-frame frame)
1687 (cond ((memq window-system '(x ns mac))
1688 (x-focus-frame frame))
1689 ((eq window-system 'w32)
1690 (w32-focus-frame frame)))
1691 (when focus-follows-mouse
1692 (set-mouse-position frame (1- (frame-width frame)) 0)))))
1694 (defun gnus-frame-or-window-display-name (object)
1695 "Given a frame or window, return the associated display name.
1696 Return nil otherwise."
1697 (if (featurep 'xemacs)
1698 (device-connection (dfw-device object))
1699 (if (or (framep object)
1700 (and (windowp object)
1701 (setq object (window-frame object))))
1702 (let ((display (frame-parameter object 'display)))
1703 (if (and (stringp display)
1704 ;; Exclude invalid display names.
1705 (string-match "\\`[^:]*:[0-9]+\\(\\.[0-9]+\\)?\\'"
1706 display))
1707 display)))))
1709 (defvar tool-bar-mode)
1711 (defun gnus-tool-bar-update (&rest ignore)
1712 "Update the tool bar."
1713 (when (and (boundp 'tool-bar-mode)
1714 tool-bar-mode)
1715 (let* ((args nil)
1716 (func (cond ((featurep 'xemacs)
1717 'ignore)
1718 ((fboundp 'tool-bar-update)
1719 'tool-bar-update)
1720 ((fboundp 'force-window-update)
1721 'force-window-update)
1722 ((fboundp 'redraw-frame)
1723 (setq args (list (selected-frame)))
1724 'redraw-frame)
1725 (t 'ignore))))
1726 (apply func args))))
1728 ;; Fixme: This has only one use (in gnus-agent), which isn't worthwhile.
1729 (defmacro gnus-mapcar (function seq1 &rest seqs2_n)
1730 "Apply FUNCTION to each element of the sequences, and make a list of the results.
1731 If there are several sequences, FUNCTION is called with that many arguments,
1732 and mapping stops as soon as the shortest sequence runs out. With just one
1733 sequence, this is like `mapcar'. With several, it is like the Common Lisp
1734 `mapcar' function extended to arbitrary sequence types."
1736 (if seqs2_n
1737 (let* ((seqs (cons seq1 seqs2_n))
1738 (cnt 0)
1739 (heads (mapcar (lambda (seq)
1740 (make-symbol (concat "head"
1741 (int-to-string
1742 (setq cnt (1+ cnt))))))
1743 seqs))
1744 (result (make-symbol "result"))
1745 (result-tail (make-symbol "result-tail")))
1746 `(let* ,(let* ((bindings (cons nil nil))
1747 (heads heads))
1748 (nconc bindings (list (list result '(cons nil nil))))
1749 (nconc bindings (list (list result-tail result)))
1750 (while heads
1751 (nconc bindings (list (list (pop heads) (pop seqs)))))
1752 (cdr bindings))
1753 (while (and ,@heads)
1754 (setcdr ,result-tail (cons (funcall ,function
1755 ,@(mapcar (lambda (h) (list 'car h))
1756 heads))
1757 nil))
1758 (setq ,result-tail (cdr ,result-tail)
1759 ,@(apply 'nconc (mapcar (lambda (h) (list h (list 'cdr h))) heads))))
1760 (cdr ,result)))
1761 `(mapcar ,function ,seq1)))
1763 (if (fboundp 'merge)
1764 (defalias 'gnus-merge 'merge)
1765 ;; Adapted from cl-seq.el
1766 (defun gnus-merge (type list1 list2 pred)
1767 "Destructively merge lists LIST1 and LIST2 to produce a new list.
1768 Argument TYPE is for compatibility and ignored.
1769 Ordering of the elements is preserved according to PRED, a `less-than'
1770 predicate on the elements."
1771 (let ((res nil))
1772 (while (and list1 list2)
1773 (if (funcall pred (car list2) (car list1))
1774 (push (pop list2) res)
1775 (push (pop list1) res)))
1776 (nconc (nreverse res) list1 list2))))
1778 (defvar xemacs-codename)
1779 (defvar sxemacs-codename)
1780 (defvar emacs-program-version)
1782 (defun gnus-emacs-version ()
1783 "Stringified Emacs version."
1784 (let* ((lst (if (listp gnus-user-agent)
1785 gnus-user-agent
1786 '(gnus emacs type)))
1787 (system-v (cond ((memq 'config lst)
1788 system-configuration)
1789 ((memq 'type lst)
1790 (symbol-name system-type))
1791 (t nil)))
1792 codename emacsname)
1793 (cond ((featurep 'sxemacs)
1794 (setq emacsname "SXEmacs"
1795 codename sxemacs-codename))
1796 ((featurep 'xemacs)
1797 (setq emacsname "XEmacs"
1798 codename xemacs-codename))
1800 (setq emacsname "Emacs")))
1801 (cond
1802 ((not (memq 'emacs lst))
1803 nil)
1804 ((string-match "^\\(\\([.0-9]+\\)*\\)\\.[0-9]+$" emacs-version)
1805 ;; Emacs:
1806 (concat "Emacs/" (match-string 1 emacs-version)
1807 (if system-v
1808 (concat " (" system-v ")")
1809 "")))
1810 ((or (featurep 'sxemacs) (featurep 'xemacs))
1811 ;; XEmacs or SXEmacs:
1812 (concat emacsname "/" emacs-program-version
1813 (let (plst)
1814 (when (memq 'codename lst)
1815 (push codename plst))
1816 (when system-v
1817 (push system-v plst))
1818 (unless (featurep 'mule)
1819 (push "no MULE" plst))
1820 (when (> (length plst) 0)
1821 (concat
1822 " (" (mapconcat 'identity (reverse plst) ", ") ")")))))
1823 (t emacs-version))))
1825 (defun gnus-rename-file (old-path new-path &optional trim)
1826 "Rename OLD-PATH as NEW-PATH. If TRIM, recursively delete
1827 empty directories from OLD-PATH."
1828 (when (file-exists-p old-path)
1829 (let* ((old-dir (file-name-directory old-path))
1830 (old-name (file-name-nondirectory old-path))
1831 (new-dir (file-name-directory new-path))
1832 (new-name (file-name-nondirectory new-path))
1833 temp)
1834 (gnus-make-directory new-dir)
1835 (rename-file old-path new-path t)
1836 (when trim
1837 (while (progn (setq temp (directory-files old-dir))
1838 (while (member (car temp) '("." ".."))
1839 (setq temp (cdr temp)))
1840 (= (length temp) 0))
1841 (delete-directory old-dir)
1842 (setq old-dir (file-name-as-directory
1843 (file-truename
1844 (concat old-dir "..")))))))))
1846 (defun gnus-set-file-modes (filename mode)
1847 "Wrapper for set-file-modes."
1848 (ignore-errors
1849 (set-file-modes filename mode)))
1851 (if (fboundp 'set-process-query-on-exit-flag)
1852 (defalias 'gnus-set-process-query-on-exit-flag
1853 'set-process-query-on-exit-flag)
1854 (defalias 'gnus-set-process-query-on-exit-flag
1855 'process-kill-without-query))
1857 (if (fboundp 'with-local-quit)
1858 (defalias 'gnus-with-local-quit 'with-local-quit)
1859 (defmacro gnus-with-local-quit (&rest body)
1860 "Execute BODY, allowing quits to terminate BODY but not escape further.
1861 When a quit terminates BODY, `gnus-with-local-quit' returns nil but
1862 requests another quit. That quit will be processed as soon as quitting
1863 is allowed once again. (Immediately, if `inhibit-quit' is nil.)"
1864 ;;(declare (debug t) (indent 0))
1865 `(condition-case nil
1866 (let ((inhibit-quit nil))
1867 ,@body)
1868 (quit (setq quit-flag t)
1869 ;; This call is to give a chance to handle quit-flag
1870 ;; in case inhibit-quit is nil.
1871 ;; Without this, it will not be handled until the next function
1872 ;; call, and that might allow it to exit thru a condition-case
1873 ;; that intends to handle the quit signal next time.
1874 (eval '(ignore nil))))))
1876 (defalias 'gnus-read-shell-command
1877 (if (fboundp 'read-shell-command) 'read-shell-command 'read-string))
1879 (defmacro gnus-put-display-table (range value display-table)
1880 "Set the value for char RANGE to VALUE in DISPLAY-TABLE. "
1881 (if (featurep 'xemacs)
1882 (progn
1883 `(if (fboundp 'put-display-table)
1884 (put-display-table ,range ,value ,display-table)
1885 (if (sequencep ,display-table)
1886 (aset ,display-table ,range ,value)
1887 (put-char-table ,range ,value ,display-table))))
1888 `(aset ,display-table ,range ,value)))
1890 (defmacro gnus-get-display-table (character display-table)
1891 "Find value for CHARACTER in DISPLAY-TABLE. "
1892 (if (featurep 'xemacs)
1893 `(if (fboundp 'get-display-table)
1894 (get-display-table ,character ,display-table)
1895 (if (sequencep ,display-table)
1896 (aref ,display-table ,character)
1897 (get-char-table ,character ,display-table)))
1898 `(aref ,display-table ,character)))
1900 (provide 'gnus-util)
1902 ;; arch-tag: f94991af-d32b-4c97-8c26-ca12a934de49
1903 ;;; gnus-util.el ends here