1 ;; dos-w32.el --- Functions shared among MS-DOS and W32 (NT/95) platforms
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5 ;; Maintainer: Geoff Voelker <voelker@cs.washington.edu>
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26 ;; Parts of this code are duplicated functions taken from dos-fns.el
31 ;; Use ";" instead of ":" as a path separator (from files.el).
32 (when (memq system-type
'(ms-dos windows-nt
))
33 (setq path-separator
";")
34 (push 'file-name-history minibuffer-history-case-insensitive-variables
)
35 ;; Set the null device (for compile.el).
36 (setq null-device
"NUL")
37 (setq-default buffer-file-coding-system
'undecided-dos
))
39 ;; For distinguishing file types based upon suffixes. DEPRECATED, DO NOT USE!
40 (defcustom file-name-buffer-file-type-alist
41 '(("[:/].*config.sys$" . nil
) ; config.sys text
42 ("\\.\\(obj\\|exe\\|com\\|lib\\|sys\\|bin\\|ico\\|pif\\|class\\)$" . t
)
44 ("\\.\\(dll\\|drv\\|386\\|vxd\\|fon\\|fnt\\|fot\\|ttf\\|grp\\)$" . t
)
46 ("\\.\\(bmp\\|wav\\|avi\\|mpg\\|jpg\\|tif\\|mov\\|au\\)$" . t
)
47 ; known binary data files
48 ("\\.\\(arc\\|zip\\|pak\\|lzh\\|zoo\\)$" . t
)
50 ("\\.\\(a\\|o\\|tar\\|z\\|gz\\|taz\\|jar\\)$" . t
)
52 ("\\.sx[dmicw]$" . t
) ; OpenOffice.org
53 ("\\.tp[ulpw]$" . t
) ; borland Pascal stuff
54 ("[:/]tags$" . nil
) ; emacs TAGS file
56 "Alist used in the past for distinguishing text files from binary files.
57 Each element has the form (REGEXP . TYPE), where REGEXP is matched
58 against the file name, and TYPE is nil for text, t for binary.
60 This variable is deprecated, not used anywhere, and will soon be deleted."
61 :type
'(repeat (cons regexp boolean
))
65 (make-obsolete-variable 'file-name-buffer-file-type-alist
66 'file-coding-system-alist
69 (defun find-buffer-file-type-coding-system (command)
70 "Choose a coding system for a file operation in COMMAND.
71 COMMAND is a list that specifies the operation, an I/O primitive, as its
72 CAR, and the arguments that might be given to that operation as its CDR.
73 If operation is `insert-file-contents', the coding system is chosen based
74 upon the filename (the CAR of the arguments beyond the operation), the contents
75 of `w32-untranslated-filesystem-list' and `file-name-buffer-file-type-alist',
76 and whether the file exists:
78 If it matches in `w32-untranslated-filesystem-list':
79 If the file exists: `undecided'
80 If the file does not exist: `undecided-unix'
82 If the file exists: `undecided'
83 If the file does not exist default value of `buffer-file-coding-system'
85 Note that the CAR of arguments to `insert-file-contents' operation could
86 be a cons cell of the form (FILENAME . BUFFER), where BUFFER is a buffer
87 into which the file's contents were already read, but not yet decoded.
89 If operation is `write-region', the coding system is chosen based
90 upon the value of `buffer-file-coding-system'. If
91 `buffer-file-coding-system' is non-nil, its value is used.
92 Otherwise, it is `undecided-dos'.
94 The most common situation is when DOS and Unix files are read and
95 written, and their names do not match in `w32-untranslated-filesystem-list'.
96 In these cases, the coding system initially will be `undecided'.
97 As the file is read in the DOS case, the coding system will be
98 changed to `undecided-dos' as CR/LFs are detected. As the file
99 is read in the Unix case, the coding system will be changed to
100 `undecided-unix' as LFs are detected. In both cases,
101 `buffer-file-coding-system' will be set to the appropriate coding
102 system, and the value of `buffer-file-coding-system' will be used
103 when writing the file."
105 (let ((op (nth 0 command
))
106 (undecided nil
) (undecided-unix nil
)
108 (cond ((eq op
'insert-file-contents
)
109 (setq target
(nth 1 command
))
110 ;; If TARGET is a cons cell, it has the form (FILENAME . BUFFER),
111 ;; where BUFFER is a buffer into which the file was already read,
112 ;; but its contents were not yet decoded. (This form of the
113 ;; arguments is used, e.g., in arc-mode.el.) This function
114 ;; doesn't care about the contents, it only looks at the file's
115 ;; name, which is the CAR of the cons cell.
118 (and (bufferp (cdr target
))
119 (buffer-name (cdr target
))))
120 (setq target
(car target
)))
122 ;; For any existing file, decide based on contents.
123 (file-exists-p target
)
124 ;; If TARGET does not exist as a file, replace its
125 ;; base name with TARGET-BUF and try again. This
126 ;; is for jka-compr's sake, which strips the
127 ;; compression (.gz etc.) extension from the
128 ;; FILENAME, but leaves it in the BUFFER's name.
129 (and (stringp target-buf
)
131 (expand-file-name target-buf
132 (file-name-directory target
)))))
134 ;; Next check for a non-DOS file system.
135 ((w32-untranslated-file-p target
)
136 (setq undecided-unix t
)))
137 (cond (undecided-unix '(undecided-unix . undecided-unix
))
138 (undecided '(undecided . undecided
))
139 (t (cons (default-value 'buffer-file-coding-system
)
140 (default-value 'buffer-file-coding-system
)))))
141 ((eq op
'write-region
)
142 (if buffer-file-coding-system
143 (cons buffer-file-coding-system
144 buffer-file-coding-system
)
145 ;; Normally this is used only in a non-file-visiting
146 ;; buffer, because normally buffer-file-coding-system is non-nil
147 ;; in a file-visiting buffer.
148 '(undecided-dos . undecided-dos
))))))
149 (make-obsolete 'find-buffer-file-type-coding-system nil
"24.4")
151 (defun find-file-binary (filename)
152 "Visit file FILENAME and treat it as binary."
153 ;; FIXME: Why here rather than in files.el?
154 ;; FIXME: Can't we use find-file-literally for the same purposes?
155 (interactive "FFind file binary: ")
156 (let ((coding-system-for-read 'no-conversion
)) ;; FIXME: undecided-unix?
157 (find-file filename
)))
159 (defun find-file-text (filename)
160 "Visit file FILENAME and treat it as a text file."
161 (interactive "FFind file text: ")
162 (let ((coding-system-for-read 'undecided-dos
))
163 (find-file filename
)))
165 (defun w32-find-file-not-found-set-buffer-file-coding-system ()
166 (with-current-buffer (current-buffer)
167 (let ((coding buffer-file-coding-system
))
168 ;; buffer-file-coding-system is already set by
169 ;; find-operation-coding-system, which was called from
170 ;; insert-file-contents. All that's left is to change
171 ;; the EOL conversion, if required by the user.
172 (when (and (null coding-system-for-read
)
173 (or inhibit-eol-conversion
174 (w32-untranslated-file-p (buffer-file-name))))
175 (setq coding
(coding-system-change-eol-conversion coding
0))
176 (setq buffer-file-coding-system coding
))
179 ;; To set the default coding system on new files.
180 (add-hook 'find-file-not-found-functions
181 'w32-find-file-not-found-set-buffer-file-coding-system
)
183 ;;; To accommodate filesystems that do not require CR/LF translation.
184 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'untranslated-filesystem-list
185 'w32-untranslated-filesystem-list
"24.4")
186 (defvar w32-untranslated-filesystem-list nil
187 "List of filesystems that require no CR/LF translation when reading
188 and writing files. Each filesystem in the list is a string naming
189 the directory prefix corresponding to the filesystem.")
191 (defun w32-untranslated-canonical-name (filename)
192 "Return FILENAME in a canonicalized form for use with the functions
193 dealing with untranslated filesystems."
194 (if (memq system-type
'(ms-dos windows-nt cygwin
))
195 ;; The canonical form for DOS/W32 is with A-Z downcased and all
196 ;; directory separators changed to directory-sep-char.
198 (mapconcat (lambda (char)
199 (char-to-string (if (and (<= ?A char ?Z
))
203 ;; Use expand-file-name to canonicalize directory separators, except
204 ;; with bare drive letters (which would have the cwd appended).
205 ;; Avoid expanding names that could trigger ange-ftp to prompt
206 ;; for passwords, though.
207 (if (or (string-match-p "^.:\\'" name
)
208 (string-match-p "^/[^/:]+:" name
))
210 (expand-file-name name
)))
213 (defun w32-untranslated-file-p (filename)
214 "Return t if FILENAME is on a filesystem that does not require
215 CR/LF translation, and nil otherwise."
216 (let ((fs (w32-untranslated-canonical-name filename
))
217 (ufs-list w32-untranslated-filesystem-list
)
219 (while (and (not found
) ufs-list
)
220 (if (string-match-p (concat "^" (car ufs-list
)) fs
)
222 (setq ufs-list
(cdr ufs-list
))))
225 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'add-untranslated-filesystem
226 'w32-add-untranslated-filesystem
"24.4")
227 (defun w32-add-untranslated-filesystem (filesystem)
228 "Add FILESYSTEM to the list of filesystems that do not require
229 CR/LF translation. FILESYSTEM is a string containing the directory
230 prefix corresponding to the filesystem. For example, for a Unix
231 filesystem mounted on drive Z:, FILESYSTEM could be \"Z:\"."
232 ;; We use "D", not "f", to avoid confusing the user: "f" prompts
233 ;; with a directory, but RET returns the current buffer's file, not
235 (interactive "DUntranslated file system: ")
236 (let ((fs (w32-untranslated-canonical-name filesystem
)))
237 (if (member fs w32-untranslated-filesystem-list
)
238 w32-untranslated-filesystem-list
239 (push fs w32-untranslated-filesystem-list
))))
242 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'remove-untranslated-filesystem
243 'w32-remove-untranslated-filesystem
"24.4")
244 (defun w32-remove-untranslated-filesystem (filesystem)
245 "Remove FILESYSTEM from the list of filesystems that do not require
246 CR/LF translation. FILESYSTEM is a string containing the directory
247 prefix corresponding to the filesystem. For example, for a Unix
248 filesystem mounted on drive Z:, FILESYSTEM could be \"Z:\"."
249 (interactive "fUntranslated file system: ")
250 (setq w32-untranslated-filesystem-list
251 (delete (w32-untranslated-canonical-name filesystem
)
252 w32-untranslated-filesystem-list
)))
254 ;;; Support for printing under DOS/Windows, see lpr.el and ps-print.el.
256 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'direct-print-region-use-command-dot-com
257 'w32-direct-print-region-use-command-dot-com
"24.4")
258 (defcustom w32-direct-print-region-use-command-dot-com t
259 "If non-nil, use command.com to print on Windows 9x."
264 ;; Function to actually send data to the printer port.
265 ;; Supports writing directly, and using various programs.
266 (defun w32-direct-print-region-helper (printer
269 _delete-text _buf _display
271 (let* (;; Ignore case when matching known external program names.
273 ;; Convert / to \ in printer name, for sake of external programs.
275 (if (stringp printer
)
276 (subst-char-in-string ?
/ ?
\\ printer
)
278 ;; Find a directory that is local, to work-around Windows bug.
280 (let ((safe-dirs (list "c:/" (getenv "windir") (getenv "TMPDIR"))))
281 (while (not (file-attributes (car safe-dirs
)))
282 (setq safe-dirs
(cdr safe-dirs
)))
285 (subst-char-in-string
288 (expand-file-name "EP" temporary-file-directory
))))
289 ;; capture output for diagnosis
290 (errbuf (list (get-buffer-create " *print-region-helper*") t
)))
291 ;; It seems that we must be careful about the directory name that
292 ;; gets added to the printer port name by write-region when using
293 ;; the standard "PRN" or "LPTx" ports, because the write can fail if
294 ;; the directory is on a network drive. The same is true when
295 ;; asking command.com to copy the file.
296 ;; No action is needed for UNC printer names, which is just as well
297 ;; because `expand-file-name' doesn't support UNC names on MS-DOS.
298 (if (and (stringp printer
) (not (string-match-p "^\\\\" printer
)))
300 (subst-char-in-string ?
/ ?
\\ (expand-file-name printer safe-dir
))))
301 ;; Handle known programs specially where necessary.
304 ;; nprint.exe is the standard print command on Netware
305 ((string-match-p "\\`nprint\\(\\.exe\\)?\\'"
306 (file-name-nondirectory lpr-prog
))
307 (write-region start end tempfile nil
0)
308 (call-process lpr-prog nil errbuf nil
309 tempfile
(concat "P=" printer
)))
310 ;; print.exe is a standard command on NT
311 ((string-match-p "\\`print\\(\\.exe\\)?\\'"
312 (file-name-nondirectory lpr-prog
))
313 ;; Be careful not to invoke print.exe on MS-DOS or Windows 9x
314 ;; though, because it is a TSR program there (hangs Emacs).
315 (or (and (eq system-type
'windows-nt
)
316 (null (getenv "winbootdir")))
317 (error "Printing via print.exe is not supported on MS-DOS or Windows 9x"))
318 ;; It seems that print.exe always appends a form-feed so we
319 ;; should make sure to omit the last FF in the data.
320 (if (and (> end start
)
321 (char-equal (char-before end
) ?\C-l
))
323 ;; cancel out annotate function for non-PS case
324 (let ((write-region-annotate-functions nil
))
325 (write-region start end tempfile nil
0))
326 (call-process lpr-prog nil errbuf nil
327 (concat "/D:" printer
) tempfile
))
328 ;; support lpr and similar programs for convenience, but
329 ;; supply an explicit filename because the NT version of lpr
330 ;; can't read from stdin.
331 ((> (length lpr-prog
) 0)
332 (write-region start end tempfile nil
0)
333 (setq rest
(append rest
(list tempfile
)))
334 (apply 'call-process lpr-prog nil errbuf nil rest
))
335 ;; Run command.com to access printer port on Windows 9x, unless
336 ;; we are supposed to append to an existing (non-empty) file,
337 ;; to work around a bug in Windows 9x that prevents Windows
338 ;; programs from accessing LPT ports reliably.
339 ((and (eq system-type
'windows-nt
)
340 (getenv "winbootdir")
341 ;; Allow cop-out so command.com isn't invoked
342 w32-direct-print-region-use-command-dot-com
343 ;; file-attributes fails on LPT ports on Windows 9x but
344 ;; not on NT, so handle both cases for safety.
345 (eq (or (nth 7 (file-attributes printer
)) 0) 0))
346 (write-region start end tempfile nil
0)
347 (let ((w32-quote-process-args nil
))
348 (call-process "command.com" nil errbuf nil
"/c"
349 (format "copy /b %s %s" tempfile printer
))))
350 ;; write directly to the printer port
352 (write-region start end printer t
0)))
353 ;; ensure we remove the tempfile if created
354 (if (file-exists-p tempfile
)
355 (delete-file tempfile
)))))
357 (defvar printer-name
)
359 (declare-function default-printer-name
"w32fns.c")
361 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'direct-print-region-function
362 'w32-direct-print-region-function
"24.4")
363 (defun w32-direct-print-region-function (start end
365 delete-text buf display
367 "DOS/Windows-specific function to print the region on a printer.
368 Writes the region to the device or file which is a value of
369 `printer-name' (which see), unless the value of `lpr-command'
370 indicates a specific program should be invoked."
372 ;; DOS printers need the lines to end with CR-LF pairs, so make
373 ;; sure it always happens that way, unless the buffer is binary.
374 (let* ((coding coding-system-for-write
)
376 (if (null coding
) 'undecided
(coding-system-base coding
)))
377 (eol-type (coding-system-eol-type coding-base
))
378 ;; Make each print-out eject the final page, but don't waste
379 ;; paper if the file ends with a form-feed already.
380 (write-region-annotate-functions
383 (if (not (char-equal (char-before end
) ?
\f))
385 write-region-annotate-functions
))
386 (printer (or (and (boundp 'dos-printer
)
387 (stringp (symbol-value 'dos-printer
))
388 (symbol-value 'dos-printer
))
390 (default-printer-name))))
391 (or (eq coding-system-for-write
'no-conversion
)
392 (setq coding-system-for-write
393 (aref eol-type
1))) ; force conversion to DOS EOLs
394 (w32-direct-print-region-helper printer start end lpr-prog
395 delete-text buf display rest
)))
397 (defvar lpr-headers-switches
)
399 ;; Set this to nil if you have a port of the `pr' program
400 ;; (e.g., from GNU Textutils), or if you have an `lpr'
401 ;; program (see above) that can print page headers.
402 ;; If `lpr-headers-switches' is non-nil (the default) and
403 ;; `print-region-function' is set to `dos-print-region-function',
404 ;; then requests to print page headers will be silently
405 ;; ignored, and `print-buffer' and `print-region' produce
406 ;; the same output as `lpr-buffer' and `lpr-region', accordingly.
407 (when (memq system-type
'(ms-dos windows-nt
))
408 (setq lpr-headers-switches
"(page headers are not supported)"))
410 (defvar ps-printer-name
)
412 (define-obsolete-function-alias 'direct-ps-print-region-function
413 'w32-direct-ps-print-region-function
"24.4")
414 (defun w32-direct-ps-print-region-function (start end
416 delete-text buf display
418 "DOS/Windows-specific function to print the region on a PostScript printer.
419 Writes the region to the device or file which is a value of
420 `ps-printer-name' (which see), unless the value of `ps-lpr-command'
421 indicates a specific program should be invoked."
423 (let ((printer (or (and (boundp 'dos-ps-printer
)
424 (stringp (symbol-value 'dos-ps-printer
))
425 (symbol-value 'dos-ps-printer
))
427 (default-printer-name))))
428 (w32-direct-print-region-helper printer start end lpr-prog
429 delete-text buf display rest
)))
431 ;(setq ps-lpr-command "gs")
433 ;(setq ps-lpr-switches '("-q" "-dNOPAUSE" "-sDEVICE=epson" "-r240x60"
434 ; "-sOutputFile=LPT1"))
438 ;;; dos-w32.el ends here