1 ;;; vc.el --- drive a version-control system from within Emacs
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1992,93,94,95,96,97,98,2000,01,2003
4 ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 ;; Author: FSF (see below for full credits)
7 ;; Maintainer: Andre Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
10 ;; $Id: vc.el,v 1.354 2003/05/26 10:33:00 spiegel Exp $
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27 ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
31 ;; VC was initially designed and implemented by Eric S. Raymond
32 ;; <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>. Over the years, many people have
33 ;; contributed substantial amounts of work to VC. These include:
34 ;; Per Cederqvist <ceder@lysator.liu.se>
35 ;; Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
36 ;; Sebastian Kremer <sk@thp.uni-koeln.de>
37 ;; Martin Lorentzson <martinl@gnu.org>
38 ;; Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
39 ;; Stefan Monnier <monnier@cs.yale.edu>
40 ;; J.D. Smith <jdsmith@alum.mit.edu>
41 ;; Andre Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
42 ;; Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
43 ;; Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnu.org>
47 ;; This mode is fully documented in the Emacs user's manual.
49 ;; Supported version-control systems presently include SCCS, RCS, and CVS.
51 ;; Some features will not work with old RCS versions. Where
52 ;; appropriate, VC finds out which version you have, and allows or
53 ;; disallows those features (stealing locks, for example, works only
54 ;; from 5.6.2 onwards).
55 ;; Even initial checkins will fail if your RCS version is so old that ci
56 ;; doesn't understand -t-; this has been known to happen to people running
59 ;; You can support the RCS -x option by customizing vc-rcs-master-templates.
61 ;; Proper function of the SCCS diff commands requires the shellscript vcdiff
62 ;; to be installed somewhere on Emacs's path for executables.
64 ;; If your site uses the ChangeLog convention supported by Emacs, the
65 ;; function log-edit-comment-to-change-log could prove a useful checkin hook,
66 ;; although you might prefer to use C-c C-a (i.e. log-edit-insert-changelog)
67 ;; from the commit buffer instead or to set `log-edit-setup-invert'.
69 ;; The vc code maintains some internal state in order to reduce expensive
70 ;; version-control operations to a minimum. Some names are only computed
71 ;; once. If you perform version control operations with RCS/SCCS/CVS while
72 ;; vc's back is turned, or move/rename master files while vc is running,
73 ;; vc may get seriously confused. Don't do these things!
75 ;; Developer's notes on some concurrency issues are included at the end of
78 ;; ADDING SUPPORT FOR OTHER BACKENDS
80 ;; VC can use arbitrary version control systems as a backend. To add
81 ;; support for a new backend named SYS, write a library vc-sys.el that
82 ;; contains functions of the form `vc-sys-...' (note that SYS is in lower
83 ;; case for the function and library names). VC will use that library if
84 ;; you put the symbol SYS somewhere into the list of
85 ;; `vc-handled-backends'. Then, for example, if `vc-sys-registered'
86 ;; returns non-nil for a file, all SYS-specific versions of VC commands
87 ;; will be available for that file.
89 ;; VC keeps some per-file information in the form of properties (see
90 ;; vc-file-set/getprop in vc-hooks.el). The backend-specific functions
91 ;; do not generally need to be aware of these properties. For example,
92 ;; `vc-sys-workfile-version' should compute the workfile version and
93 ;; return it; it should not look it up in the property, and it needn't
94 ;; store it there either. However, if a backend-specific function does
95 ;; store a value in a property, that value takes precedence over any
96 ;; value that the generic code might want to set (check for uses of
97 ;; the macro `with-vc-properties' in vc.el).
99 ;; In the list of functions below, each identifier needs to be prepended
100 ;; with `vc-sys-'. Some of the functions are mandatory (marked with a
101 ;; `*'), others are optional (`-').
103 ;; STATE-QUERYING FUNCTIONS
105 ;; * registered (file)
107 ;; Return non-nil if FILE is registered in this backend.
111 ;; Return the current version control state of FILE. For a list of
112 ;; possible values, see `vc-state'. This function should do a full and
113 ;; reliable state computation; it is usually called immediately after
114 ;; C-x v v. If you want to use a faster heuristic when visiting a
115 ;; file, put that into `state-heuristic' below.
117 ;; - state-heuristic (file)
119 ;; If provided, this function is used to estimate the version control
120 ;; state of FILE at visiting time. It should be considerably faster
121 ;; than the implementation of `state'. For a list of possible values,
122 ;; see the doc string of `vc-state'.
126 ;; If provided, this function is used to find the version control state
127 ;; of all files in DIR in a fast way. The function should not return
128 ;; anything, but rather store the files' states into the corresponding
129 ;; `vc-state' properties.
131 ;; * workfile-version (file)
133 ;; Return the current workfile version of FILE.
135 ;; - latest-on-branch-p (file)
137 ;; Return non-nil if the current workfile version of FILE is the latest
138 ;; on its branch. The default implementation always returns t, which
139 ;; means that working with non-current versions is not supported by
142 ;; * checkout-model (file)
144 ;; Indicate whether FILE needs to be "checked out" before it can be
145 ;; edited. See `vc-checkout-model' for a list of possible values.
147 ;; - workfile-unchanged-p (file)
149 ;; Return non-nil if FILE is unchanged from its current workfile
150 ;; version. This function should do a brief comparison of FILE's
151 ;; contents with those of the master version. If the backend does not
152 ;; have such a brief-comparison feature, the default implementation of
153 ;; this function can be used, which delegates to a full
154 ;; vc-BACKEND-diff. (Note that vc-BACKEND-diff must not run
155 ;; asynchronously in this case.)
157 ;; - mode-line-string (file)
159 ;; If provided, this function should return the VC-specific mode line
160 ;; string for FILE. The default implementation deals well with all
161 ;; states that `vc-state' can return.
163 ;; - dired-state-info (file)
165 ;; Translate the `vc-state' property of FILE into a string that can be
166 ;; used in a vc-dired buffer. The default implementation deals well
167 ;; with all states that `vc-state' can return.
169 ;; STATE-CHANGING FUNCTIONS
171 ;; * register (file &optional rev comment)
173 ;; Register FILE in this backend. Optionally, an initial revision REV
174 ;; and an initial description of the file, COMMENT, may be specified.
175 ;; The implementation should pass the value of vc-register-switches
176 ;; to the backend command.
178 ;; - init-version (file)
180 ;; The initial version to use when registering FILE if one is not
181 ;; specified by the user. If not provided, the variable
182 ;; vc-default-init-version is used instead.
184 ;; - responsible-p (file)
186 ;; Return non-nil if this backend considers itself "responsible" for
187 ;; FILE, which can also be a directory. This function is used to find
188 ;; out what backend to use for registration of new files and for things
189 ;; like change log generation. The default implementation always
192 ;; - could-register (file)
194 ;; Return non-nil if FILE could be registered under this backend. The
195 ;; default implementation always returns t.
197 ;; - receive-file (file rev)
199 ;; Let this backend "receive" a file that is already registered under
200 ;; another backend. The default implementation simply calls `register'
201 ;; for FILE, but it can be overridden to do something more specific,
202 ;; e.g. keep revision numbers consistent or choose editing modes for
203 ;; FILE that resemble those of the other backend.
205 ;; - unregister (file)
207 ;; Unregister FILE from this backend. This is only needed if this
208 ;; backend may be used as a "more local" backend for temporary editing.
210 ;; * checkin (file rev comment)
212 ;; Commit changes in FILE to this backend. If REV is non-nil, that
213 ;; should become the new revision number. COMMENT is used as a
214 ;; check-in comment. The implementation should pass the value of
215 ;; vc-checkin-switches to the backend command.
217 ;; * find-version (file rev buffer)
219 ;; Fetch revision REV of file FILE and put it into BUFFER.
220 ;; If REV is the empty string, fetch the head of the trunk.
221 ;; The implementation should pass the value of vc-checkout-switches
222 ;; to the backend command.
224 ;; * checkout (file &optional editable rev)
226 ;; Check out revision REV of FILE into the working area. If EDITABLE
227 ;; is non-nil, FILE should be writable by the user and if locking is
228 ;; used for FILE, a lock should also be set. If REV is non-nil, that
229 ;; is the revision to check out (default is current workfile version).
230 ;; If REV is t, that means to check out the head of the current branch;
231 ;; if it is the empty string, check out the head of the trunk.
232 ;; The implementation should pass the value of vc-checkout-switches
233 ;; to the backend command.
235 ;; * revert (file &optional contents-done)
237 ;; Revert FILE back to the current workfile version. If optional
238 ;; arg CONTENTS-DONE is non-nil, then the contents of FILE have
239 ;; already been reverted from a version backup, and this function
240 ;; only needs to update the status of FILE within the backend.
242 ;; - cancel-version (file editable)
244 ;; Cancel the current workfile version of FILE, i.e. remove it from the
245 ;; master. EDITABLE non-nil means that FILE should be writable
246 ;; afterwards, and if locking is used for FILE, then a lock should also
247 ;; be set. If this function is not provided, trying to cancel a
248 ;; version is caught as an error.
250 ;; - merge (file rev1 rev2)
252 ;; Merge the changes between REV1 and REV2 into the current working file.
254 ;; - merge-news (file)
256 ;; Merge recent changes from the current branch into FILE.
258 ;; - steal-lock (file &optional version)
260 ;; Steal any lock on the current workfile version of FILE, or on
261 ;; VERSION if that is provided. This function is only needed if
262 ;; locking is used for files under this backend, and if files can
263 ;; indeed be locked by other users.
267 ;; * print-log (file)
269 ;; Insert the revision log of FILE into the *vc* buffer.
271 ;; - show-log-entry (version)
273 ;; If provided, search the log entry for VERSION in the current buffer,
274 ;; and make sure it is displayed in the buffer's window. The default
275 ;; implementation of this function works for RCS-style logs.
279 ;; Remove all non-comment information from the output of print-log. The
280 ;; default implementation of this function works for RCS-style logs.
282 ;; - logentry-check ()
284 ;; If defined, this function is run to find out whether the user
285 ;; entered a valid log entry for check-in. The log entry is in the
286 ;; current buffer, and if it is not a valid one, the function should
289 ;; - comment-history (file)
291 ;; Return a string containing all log entries that were made for FILE.
292 ;; This is used for transferring a file from one backend to another,
293 ;; retaining comment information. The default implementation of this
294 ;; function does this by calling print-log and then wash-log, and
295 ;; returning the resulting buffer contents as a string.
297 ;; - update-changelog (files)
299 ;; Using recent log entries, create ChangeLog entries for FILES, or for
300 ;; all files at or below the default-directory if FILES is nil. The
301 ;; default implementation runs rcs2log, which handles RCS- and
304 ;; * diff (file &optional rev1 rev2)
306 ;; Insert the diff for FILE into the *vc-diff* buffer. If REV1 and
307 ;; REV2 are non-nil, report differences from REV1 to REV2. If REV1
308 ;; is nil, use the current workfile version (as found in the
309 ;; repository) as the older version; if REV2 is nil, use the current
310 ;; workfile contents as the newer version. This function should
311 ;; pass the value of (vc-switches BACKEND 'diff) to the backend
312 ;; command. It should return a status of either 0 (no differences
313 ;; found), or 1 (either non-empty diff or the diff is run
316 ;; - diff-tree (dir &optional rev1 rev2)
318 ;; Insert the diff for all files at and below DIR into the *vc-diff*
319 ;; buffer. The meaning of REV1 and REV2 is the same as for
320 ;; vc-BACKEND-diff. The default implementation does an explicit tree
321 ;; walk, calling vc-BACKEND-diff for each individual file.
323 ;; - annotate-command (file buf rev)
325 ;; If this function is provided, it should produce an annotated version
326 ;; of FILE in BUF, relative to version REV. This is currently only
327 ;; implemented for CVS, using the `cvs annotate' command.
329 ;; - annotate-time ()
331 ;; Only required if `annotate-command' is defined for the backend.
332 ;; Return the time of the next line of annotation at or after point,
333 ;; as a floating point fractional number of days. The helper
334 ;; function `vc-annotate-convert-time' may be useful for converting
335 ;; multi-part times as returned by `current-time' and `encode-time'
336 ;; to this format. Return nil if no more lines of annotation appear
337 ;; in the buffer. You can safely assume that point is placed at the
338 ;; beginning of each line, starting at `point-min'. The buffer that
339 ;; point is placed in is the Annotate output, as defined by the
342 ;; - annotate-current-time ()
344 ;; Only required if `annotate-command' is defined for the backend,
345 ;; AND you'd like the current time considered to be anything besides
346 ;; (vs-annotate-convert-time (current-time)) -- i.e. the current
347 ;; time with hours, minutes, and seconds included. Probably safe to
348 ;; ignore. Return the current-time, in units of fractional days.
352 ;; - create-snapshot (dir name branchp)
354 ;; Take a snapshot of the current state of files under DIR and name it
355 ;; NAME. This should make sure that files are up-to-date before
356 ;; proceeding with the action. DIR can also be a file and if BRANCHP
357 ;; is specified, NAME should be created as a branch and DIR should be
358 ;; checked out under this new branch. The default implementation does
359 ;; not support branches but does a sanity check, a tree traversal and
360 ;; for each file calls `assign-name'.
362 ;; - assign-name (file name)
364 ;; Give name NAME to the current version of FILE, assuming it is
365 ;; up-to-date. Only used by the default version of `create-snapshot'.
367 ;; - retrieve-snapshot (dir name update)
369 ;; Retrieve a named snapshot of all registered files at or below DIR.
370 ;; If UPDATE is non-nil, then update buffers of any files in the
371 ;; snapshot that are currently visited. The default implementation
372 ;; does a sanity check whether there aren't any uncommitted changes at
373 ;; or below DIR, and then performs a tree walk, using the `checkout'
374 ;; function to retrieve the corresponding versions.
378 ;; - make-version-backups-p (file)
380 ;; Return non-nil if unmodified repository versions of FILE should be
381 ;; backed up locally. If this is done, VC can perform `diff' and
382 ;; `revert' operations itself, without calling the backend system. The
383 ;; default implementation always returns nil.
385 ;; - repository-hostname (dirname)
387 ;; Return the hostname that the backend will have to contact
388 ;; in order to operate on a file in DIRNAME. If the return value
389 ;; is nil, it is means that the repository is local.
390 ;; This function is used in `vc-stay-local-p' which backends can use
391 ;; for their convenience.
393 ;; - previous-version (file rev)
395 ;; Return the version number that precedes REV for FILE.
397 ;; - check-headers ()
399 ;; Return non-nil if the current buffer contains any version headers.
401 ;; - clear-headers ()
403 ;; In the current buffer, reset all version headers to their unexpanded
404 ;; form. This function should be provided if the state-querying code
405 ;; for this backend uses the version headers to determine the state of
406 ;; a file. This function will then be called whenever VC changes the
407 ;; version control state in such a way that the headers would give
408 ;; wrong information.
410 ;; - delete-file (file)
412 ;; Delete FILE and mark it as deleted in the repository. If this
413 ;; function is not provided, the command `vc-delete-file' will
416 ;; - rename-file (old new)
418 ;; Rename file OLD to NEW, both in the working area and in the
419 ;; repository. If this function is not provided, the renaming
420 ;; will be done by (vc-delete-file old) and (vc-register new).
430 (require 'dired
) ; for dired-map-over-marks macro
431 (require 'dired-aux
)) ; for dired-kill-{line,tree}
433 (if (not (assoc 'vc-parent-buffer minor-mode-alist
))
434 (setq minor-mode-alist
435 (cons '(vc-parent-buffer vc-parent-buffer-name
)
438 ;; General customization
441 "Version-control system in Emacs."
444 (defcustom vc-suppress-confirm nil
445 "*If non-nil, treat user as expert; suppress yes-no prompts on some things."
449 (defcustom vc-delete-logbuf-window t
450 "*If non-nil, delete the *VC-log* buffer and window after each logical action.
451 If nil, bury that buffer instead.
452 This is most useful if you have multiple windows on a frame and would like to
453 preserve the setting."
457 (defcustom vc-initial-comment nil
458 "*If non-nil, prompt for initial comment when a file is registered."
462 (defcustom vc-default-init-version
"1.1"
463 "*A string used as the default version number when a new file is registered.
464 This can be overridden by giving a prefix argument to \\[vc-register]. This
465 can also be overridden by a particular VC backend."
470 (defcustom vc-command-messages nil
471 "*If non-nil, display run messages from back-end commands."
475 (defcustom vc-checkin-switches nil
476 "*A string or list of strings specifying extra switches for checkin.
477 These are passed to the checkin program by \\[vc-checkin]."
478 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"None" nil
)
479 (string :tag
"Argument String")
480 (repeat :tag
"Argument List"
485 (defcustom vc-checkout-switches nil
486 "*A string or list of strings specifying extra switches for checkout.
487 These are passed to the checkout program by \\[vc-checkout]."
488 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"None" nil
)
489 (string :tag
"Argument String")
490 (repeat :tag
"Argument List"
495 (defcustom vc-register-switches nil
496 "*A string or list of strings; extra switches for registering a file.
497 These are passed to the checkin program by \\[vc-register]."
498 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"None" nil
)
499 (string :tag
"Argument String")
500 (repeat :tag
"Argument List"
505 (defcustom vc-dired-listing-switches
"-al"
506 "*Switches passed to `ls' for vc-dired. MUST contain the `l' option."
511 (defcustom vc-dired-recurse t
512 "*If non-nil, show directory trees recursively in VC Dired."
517 (defcustom vc-dired-terse-display t
518 "*If non-nil, show only locked files in VC Dired."
523 (defcustom vc-directory-exclusion-list
'("SCCS" "RCS" "CVS" "MCVS" ".svn")
524 "*List of directory names to be ignored when walking directory trees."
525 :type
'(repeat string
)
528 (defcustom vc-diff-switches nil
529 "*A string or list of strings specifying switches for diff under VC.
530 When running diff under a given BACKEND, VC concatenates the values of
531 `diff-switches', `vc-diff-switches', and `vc-BACKEND-diff-switches' to
532 get the switches for that command. Thus, `vc-diff-switches' should
533 contain switches that are specific to version control, but not
534 specific to any particular backend."
535 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"None" nil
)
536 (string :tag
"Argument String")
537 (repeat :tag
"Argument List"
544 (defcustom vc-checkout-hook nil
545 "*Normal hook (list of functions) run after checking out a file.
551 (defcustom vc-annotate-display-mode nil
552 "Which mode to color the output of \\[vc-annotate] with by default."
553 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"Default" nil
)
554 (const :tag
"Scale to Oldest" scale
)
555 (const :tag
"Scale Oldest->Newest" fullscale
)
556 (number :tag
"Specify Fractional Number of Days"
561 (defcustom vc-checkin-hook nil
562 "*Normal hook (list of functions) run after a checkin is done.
563 See also `log-edit-done-hook'."
565 :options
'(log-edit-comment-to-change-log)
569 (defcustom vc-before-checkin-hook nil
570 "*Normal hook (list of functions) run before a file is checked in.
575 (defcustom vc-logentry-check-hook nil
576 "*Normal hook run by `vc-backend-logentry-check'.
577 Use this to impose your own rules on the entry in addition to any the
578 version control backend imposes itself."
582 ;; Annotate customization
583 (defcustom vc-annotate-color-map
601 "*Association list of age versus color, for \\[vc-annotate].
602 Ages are given in units of fractional days. Default is eighteen steps
603 using a twenty day increment."
607 (defcustom vc-annotate-very-old-color
"#0046FF"
608 "*Color for lines older than the current color range in \\[vc-annotate]]."
612 (defcustom vc-annotate-background
"black"
613 "*Background color for \\[vc-annotate].
614 Default color is used if nil."
618 (defcustom vc-annotate-menu-elements
'(2 0.5 0.1 0.01)
619 "*Menu elements for the mode-specific menu of VC-Annotate mode.
620 List of factors, used to expand/compress the time scale. See `vc-annotate'."
621 :type
'(repeat number
)
624 ;; vc-annotate functionality (CVS only).
625 (defvar vc-annotate-mode nil
626 "Variable indicating if VC-Annotate mode is active.")
628 (defvar vc-annotate-mode-map
629 (let ((m (make-sparse-keymap)))
630 (define-key m
[menu-bar
] (make-sparse-keymap "VC-Annotate"))
632 "Local keymap used for VC-Annotate mode.")
634 (defvar vc-annotate-mode-menu nil
635 "Local keymap used for VC-Annotate mode's menu bar menu.")
637 ;; Header-insertion hair
639 (defcustom vc-static-header-alist
641 "\n#ifndef lint\nstatic char vcid[] = \"\%s\";\n#endif /* lint */\n"))
642 "*Associate static header string templates with file types.
643 A \%s in the template is replaced with the first string associated with
644 the file's version control type in `vc-header-alist'."
645 :type
'(repeat (cons :format
"%v"
646 (regexp :tag
"File Type")
647 (string :tag
"Header String")))
650 (defcustom vc-comment-alist
651 '((nroff-mode ".\\\"" ""))
652 "*Special comment delimiters for generating VC headers.
653 Add an entry in this list if you need to override the normal `comment-start'
654 and `comment-end' variables. This will only be necessary if the mode language
655 is sensitive to blank lines."
656 :type
'(repeat (list :format
"%v"
658 (string :tag
"Comment Start")
659 (string :tag
"Comment End")))
662 (defcustom vc-checkout-carefully
(= (user-uid) 0)
663 "*Non-nil means be extra-careful in checkout.
664 Verify that the file really is not locked
665 and that its contents match what the master file says."
668 (make-obsolete-variable 'vc-checkout-carefully
669 "the corresponding checks are always done now."
673 ;; Variables the user doesn't need to know about.
674 (defvar vc-log-operation nil
)
675 (defvar vc-log-after-operation-hook nil
)
676 (defvar vc-annotate-buffers nil
677 "Alist of current \"Annotate\" buffers and their corresponding backends.
678 The keys are \(BUFFER . BACKEND\). See also `vc-annotate-get-backend'.")
679 ;; In a log entry buffer, this is a local variable
680 ;; that points to the buffer for which it was made
681 ;; (either a file, or a VC dired buffer).
682 (defvar vc-parent-buffer nil
)
683 (put 'vc-parent-buffer
'permanent-local t
)
684 (defvar vc-parent-buffer-name nil
)
685 (put 'vc-parent-buffer-name
'permanent-local t
)
688 (defvar vc-log-version
)
690 (defvar vc-dired-mode nil
)
691 (make-variable-buffer-local 'vc-dired-mode
)
693 ;; functions that operate on RCS revision numbers. This code should
694 ;; also be moved into the backends. It stays for now, however, since
695 ;; it is used in code below.
696 (defun vc-trunk-p (rev)
697 "Return t if REV is a revision on the trunk."
698 (not (eq nil
(string-match "\\`[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\'" rev
))))
700 (defun vc-branch-p (rev)
701 "Return t if REV is a branch revision."
702 (not (eq nil
(string-match "\\`[0-9]+\\(\\.[0-9]+\\.[0-9]+\\)*\\'" rev
))))
705 (defun vc-branch-part (rev)
706 "Return the branch part of a revision number REV."
707 (let ((index (string-match "\\.[0-9]+\\'" rev
)))
709 (substring rev
0 index
))))
711 (defun vc-minor-part (rev)
712 "Return the minor version number of a revision number REV."
713 (string-match "[0-9]+\\'" rev
)
714 (substring rev
(match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
716 (defun vc-default-previous-version (backend file rev
)
717 "Guess the version number immediately preceding REV for FILE.
718 This default implementation works for <major>.<minor>-style version numbers
719 as used by RCS and CVS."
720 (let ((branch (vc-branch-part rev
))
721 (minor-num (string-to-number (vc-minor-part rev
))))
724 ;; version does probably not start a branch or release
725 (concat branch
"." (number-to-string (1- minor-num
)))
727 ;; we are at the beginning of the trunk --
728 ;; don't know anything to return here
730 ;; we are at the beginning of a branch --
731 ;; return version of starting point
732 (vc-branch-part branch
))))))
734 ;; File property caching
736 (defun vc-clear-context ()
737 "Clear all cached file properties."
739 (fillarray vc-file-prop-obarray
0))
741 (defmacro with-vc-properties
(file form settings
)
742 "Execute FORM, then maybe set per-file properties for FILE.
743 SETTINGS is an association list of property/value pairs. After
744 executing FORM, set those properties from SETTINGS that have not yet
745 been updated to their corresponding values."
747 `(let ((vc-touched-properties (list t
)))
749 (mapcar (lambda (setting)
750 (let ((property (car setting
)))
751 (unless (memq property vc-touched-properties
)
752 (put (intern ,file vc-file-prop-obarray
)
753 property
(cdr setting
)))))
756 ;; Random helper functions
758 (defsubst vc-editable-p
(file)
759 "Return non-nil if FILE can be edited."
760 (or (eq (vc-checkout-model file
) 'implicit
)
761 (memq (vc-state file
) '(edited needs-merge
))))
763 ;; Two macros for elisp programming
765 (defmacro with-vc-file
(file comment
&rest body
)
766 "Check out a writable copy of FILE if necessary, then execute BODY.
767 Check in FILE with COMMENT (a string) after BODY has been executed.
768 FILE is passed through `expand-file-name'; BODY executed within
769 `save-excursion'. If FILE is not under version control, or locked by
770 somebody else, signal error."
771 (declare (debug t
) (indent 2))
772 (let ((filevar (make-symbol "file")))
773 `(let ((,filevar
(expand-file-name ,file
)))
774 (or (vc-backend ,filevar
)
775 (error (format "File not under version control: `%s'" file
)))
776 (unless (vc-editable-p ,filevar
)
777 (let ((state (vc-state ,filevar
)))
779 (error (format "`%s' is locking `%s'" state
,filevar
))
780 (vc-checkout ,filevar t
))))
783 (vc-checkin ,filevar nil
,comment
))))
786 (defmacro edit-vc-file
(file comment
&rest body
)
787 "Edit FILE under version control, executing body.
788 Checkin with COMMENT after executing BODY.
789 This macro uses `with-vc-file', passing args to it.
790 However, before executing BODY, find FILE, and after BODY, save buffer."
791 (declare (debug t
) (indent 2))
792 (let ((filevar (make-symbol "file")))
793 `(let ((,filevar
(expand-file-name ,file
)))
796 (set-buffer (find-file-noselect ,filevar
))
800 (defun vc-ensure-vc-buffer ()
801 "Make sure that the current buffer visits a version-controlled file."
803 (set-buffer (find-file-noselect (dired-get-filename)))
804 (while vc-parent-buffer
805 (pop-to-buffer vc-parent-buffer
))
806 (if (not buffer-file-name
)
807 (error "Buffer %s is not associated with a file" (buffer-name))
808 (if (not (vc-backend buffer-file-name
))
809 (error "File %s is not under version control" buffer-file-name
)))))
811 (defun vc-process-filter (p s
)
812 "An alternative output filter for async process P.
813 The only difference with the default filter is to insert S after markers."
814 (with-current-buffer (process-buffer p
)
816 (let ((inhibit-read-only t
))
817 (goto-char (process-mark p
))
819 (set-marker (process-mark p
) (point))))))
821 (defun vc-setup-buffer (&optional buf
)
822 "Prepare BUF for executing a VC command and make it current.
823 BUF defaults to \"*vc*\", can be a string and will be created if necessary."
824 (unless buf
(setq buf
"*vc*"))
825 (let ((camefrom (current-buffer))
826 (olddir default-directory
))
827 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create buf
))
828 (kill-all-local-variables)
829 (set (make-local-variable 'vc-parent-buffer
) camefrom
)
830 (set (make-local-variable 'vc-parent-buffer-name
)
831 (concat " from " (buffer-name camefrom
)))
832 (setq default-directory olddir
)
833 (let ((inhibit-read-only t
))
836 (defun vc-exec-after (code)
837 "Eval CODE when the current buffer's process is done.
838 If the current buffer has no process, just evaluate CODE.
839 Else, add CODE to the process' sentinel."
840 (let ((proc (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
842 ;; If there's no background process, just execute the code.
843 ((null proc
) (eval code
))
844 ;; If the background process has exited, reap it and try again
845 ((eq (process-status proc
) 'exit
)
846 (delete-process proc
)
847 (vc-exec-after code
))
848 ;; If a process is running, add CODE to the sentinel
849 ((eq (process-status proc
) 'run
)
850 (let ((sentinel (process-sentinel proc
)))
851 (set-process-sentinel proc
853 (with-current-buffer ',(current-buffer)
854 (goto-char (process-mark p
))
855 ,@(append (cdr (cdr (cdr ;strip off `with-current-buffer buf
857 (car (cdr (cdr ;strip off `lambda (p s)'
859 (list `(vc-exec-after ',code
))))))))
860 (t (error "Unexpected process state"))))
863 (defvar vc-post-command-functions nil
864 "Hook run at the end of `vc-do-command'.
865 Each function is called inside the buffer in which the command was run
866 and is passed 3 arguments: the COMMAND, the FILE and the FLAGS.")
868 (defvar w32-quote-process-args
)
870 (defun vc-do-command (buffer okstatus command file
&rest flags
)
871 "Execute a VC command, notifying user and checking for errors.
872 Output from COMMAND goes to BUFFER, or *vc* if BUFFER is nil or the
873 current buffer if BUFFER is t. If the destination buffer is not
874 already current, set it up properly and erase it. The command is
875 considered successful if its exit status does not exceed OKSTATUS (if
876 OKSTATUS is nil, that means to ignore errors, if it is 'async, that
877 means not to wait for termination of the subprocess). FILE is the
878 name of the working file (may also be nil, to execute commands that
879 don't expect a file name). If an optional list of FLAGS is present,
880 that is inserted into the command line before the filename."
881 (and file
(setq file
(expand-file-name file
)))
882 (if vc-command-messages
883 (message "Running %s on %s..." command file
))
885 (unless (or (eq buffer t
)
886 (and (stringp buffer
)
887 (string= (buffer-name) buffer
))
888 (eq buffer
(current-buffer)))
889 (vc-setup-buffer buffer
))
890 (let ((squeezed (remq nil flags
))
891 (inhibit-read-only t
)
894 ;; FIXME: file-relative-name can return a bogus result because
895 ;; it doesn't look at the actual file-system to see if symlinks
897 (setq squeezed
(append squeezed
(list (file-relative-name file
)))))
898 (let ((exec-path (append vc-path exec-path
))
899 ;; Add vc-path to PATH for the execution of this command.
901 (cons (concat "PATH=" (getenv "PATH")
903 (mapconcat 'identity vc-path path-separator
))
904 process-environment
))
905 (w32-quote-process-args t
))
906 (if (eq okstatus
'async
)
907 (let ((proc (apply 'start-process command
(current-buffer) command
909 (unless (active-minibuffer-window)
910 (message "Running %s in the background..." command
))
911 ;;(set-process-sentinel proc (lambda (p msg) (delete-process p)))
912 (set-process-filter proc
'vc-process-filter
)
914 `(unless (active-minibuffer-window)
915 (message "Running %s in the background... done" ',command
))))
916 (setq status
(apply 'call-process command nil t nil squeezed
))
917 (when (or (not (integerp status
)) (and okstatus
(< okstatus status
)))
918 (pop-to-buffer (current-buffer))
919 (goto-char (point-min))
920 (shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer)
921 (error "Running %s...FAILED (%s)" command
922 (if (integerp status
) (format "status %d" status
) status
))))
923 (if vc-command-messages
924 (message "Running %s...OK" command
)))
926 `(run-hook-with-args 'vc-post-command-functions
',command
',file
',flags
))
929 (defun vc-position-context (posn)
930 "Save a bit of the text around POSN in the current buffer.
931 Used to help us find the corresponding position again later
932 if markers are destroyed or corrupted."
933 ;; A lot of this was shamelessly lifted from Sebastian Kremer's
937 (buffer-substring posn
938 (min (point-max) (+ posn
100)))))
940 (defun vc-find-position-by-context (context)
941 "Return the position of CONTEXT in the current buffer.
942 If CONTEXT cannot be found, return nil."
943 (let ((context-string (nth 2 context
)))
944 (if (equal "" context-string
)
947 (let ((diff (- (nth 1 context
) (buffer-size))))
948 (if (< diff
0) (setq diff
(- diff
)))
949 (goto-char (nth 0 context
))
950 (if (or (search-forward context-string nil t
)
951 ;; Can't use search-backward since the match may continue
953 (progn (goto-char (- (point) diff
(length context-string
)))
954 ;; goto-char doesn't signal an error at
955 ;; beginning of buffer like backward-char would
956 (search-forward context-string nil t
)))
957 ;; to beginning of OSTRING
958 (- (point) (length context-string
))))))))
960 (defun vc-context-matches-p (posn context
)
961 "Return t if POSN matches CONTEXT, nil otherwise."
962 (let* ((context-string (nth 2 context
))
963 (len (length context-string
))
965 (if (> end
(1+ (buffer-size)))
967 (string= context-string
(buffer-substring posn end
)))))
969 (defun vc-buffer-context ()
970 "Return a list (POINT-CONTEXT MARK-CONTEXT REPARSE).
971 Used by `vc-restore-buffer-context' to later restore the context."
972 (let ((point-context (vc-position-context (point)))
973 ;; Use mark-marker to avoid confusion in transient-mark-mode.
974 (mark-context (if (eq (marker-buffer (mark-marker)) (current-buffer))
975 (vc-position-context (mark-marker))))
976 ;; Make the right thing happen in transient-mark-mode.
978 ;; We may want to reparse the compilation buffer after revert
979 (reparse (and (boundp 'compilation-error-list
) ;compile loaded
980 ;; Construct a list; each elt is nil or a buffer
981 ;; iff that buffer is a compilation output buffer
982 ;; that contains markers into the current buffer.
984 (mapcar (lambda (buffer)
987 compilation-old-error-list
988 compilation-error-list
))
989 (buffer-error-marked-p nil
))
990 (while (and (consp errors
)
991 (not buffer-error-marked-p
))
992 (and (markerp (cdr (car errors
)))
996 (setq buffer-error-marked-p t
))
997 (setq errors
(cdr errors
)))
998 (if buffer-error-marked-p buffer
)))
1000 (list point-context mark-context reparse
)))
1002 (defun vc-restore-buffer-context (context)
1003 "Restore point/mark, and reparse any affected compilation buffers.
1004 CONTEXT is that which `vc-buffer-context' returns."
1005 (let ((point-context (nth 0 context
))
1006 (mark-context (nth 1 context
))
1007 (reparse (nth 2 context
)))
1008 ;; Reparse affected compilation buffers.
1011 (with-current-buffer (car reparse
)
1012 (let ((compilation-last-buffer (current-buffer)) ;select buffer
1013 ;; Record the position in the compilation buffer of
1014 ;; the last error next-error went to.
1015 (error-pos (marker-position
1016 (car (car-safe compilation-error-list
)))))
1017 ;; Reparse the error messages as far as they were parsed before.
1018 (compile-reinitialize-errors '(4) compilation-parsing-end
)
1019 ;; Move the pointer up to find the error we were at before
1020 ;; reparsing. Now next-error should properly go to the next one.
1021 (while (and compilation-error-list
1022 (/= error-pos
(car (car compilation-error-list
))))
1023 (setq compilation-error-list
(cdr compilation-error-list
))))))
1024 (setq reparse
(cdr reparse
)))
1026 ;; if necessary, restore point and mark
1027 (if (not (vc-context-matches-p (point) point-context
))
1028 (let ((new-point (vc-find-position-by-context point-context
)))
1029 (if new-point
(goto-char new-point
))))
1032 (not (vc-context-matches-p (mark) mark-context
))
1033 (let ((new-mark (vc-find-position-by-context mark-context
)))
1034 (if new-mark
(set-mark new-mark
))))))
1036 (defun vc-revert-buffer1 (&optional arg no-confirm
)
1037 "Revert buffer, keeping point and mark where user expects them.
1038 Try to be clever in the face of changes due to expanded version control
1039 key words. This is important for typeahead to work as expected.
1040 ARG and NO-CONFIRM are passed on to `revert-buffer'."
1043 (let ((context (vc-buffer-context)))
1044 ;; Use save-excursion here, because it may be able to restore point
1045 ;; and mark properly even in cases where vc-restore-buffer-context
1046 ;; would fail. However, save-excursion might also get it wrong --
1047 ;; in this case, vc-restore-buffer-context gives it a second try.
1049 ;; t means don't call normal-mode;
1050 ;; that's to preserve various minor modes.
1051 (revert-buffer arg no-confirm t
))
1052 (vc-restore-buffer-context context
)))
1055 (defun vc-buffer-sync (&optional not-urgent
)
1056 "Make sure the current buffer and its working file are in sync.
1057 NOT-URGENT means it is ok to continue if the user says not to save."
1058 (if (buffer-modified-p)
1059 (if (or vc-suppress-confirm
1060 (y-or-n-p (format "Buffer %s modified; save it? " (buffer-name))))
1063 (error "Aborted")))))
1065 (defun vc-default-latest-on-branch-p (backend file
)
1066 "Return non-nil if FILE is the latest on its branch.
1067 This default implementation always returns non-nil, which means that
1068 editing non-current versions is not supported by default."
1071 (defun vc-recompute-state (file)
1072 "Force a recomputation of the version control state of FILE.
1073 The state is computed using the exact, and possibly expensive
1074 function `vc-BACKEND-state', not the heuristic."
1075 (vc-file-setprop file
'vc-state
(vc-call state file
)))
1077 (defun vc-next-action-on-file (file verbose
&optional comment
)
1078 "Do The Right Thing for a given FILE under version control.
1079 If COMMENT is specified, it will be used as an admin or checkin comment.
1080 If VERBOSE is non-nil, query the user rather than using default parameters."
1081 (let ((visited (get-file-buffer file
))
1085 (switch-to-buffer-other-window visited
)
1086 (set-buffer visited
))
1087 ;; Check relation of buffer and file, and make sure
1088 ;; user knows what he's doing. First, finding the file
1089 ;; will check whether the file on disk is newer.
1090 ;; Ignore buffer-read-only during this test, and
1091 ;; preserve find-file-literally.
1092 (let ((buffer-read-only (not (file-writable-p file
))))
1093 (find-file-noselect file nil find-file-literally
))
1094 (if (not (verify-visited-file-modtime (current-buffer)))
1095 (if (yes-or-no-p "Replace file on disk with buffer contents? ")
1096 (write-file buffer-file-name
)
1098 ;; Now, check if we have unsaved changes.
1100 (if (buffer-modified-p)
1101 (or (y-or-n-p "Operate on disk file, keeping modified buffer? ")
1102 (error "Aborted")))))
1104 ;; Do the right thing
1105 (if (not (vc-registered file
))
1106 (vc-register verbose comment
)
1107 (vc-recompute-state file
)
1108 (if visited
(vc-mode-line file
))
1109 (setq state
(vc-state file
))
1112 ((or (eq state
'up-to-date
)
1113 (and verbose
(eq state
'needs-patch
)))
1116 ;; go to a different version
1118 (read-string "Branch, version, or backend to move to: "))
1119 (let ((vsym (intern-soft (upcase version
))))
1120 (if (member vsym vc-handled-backends
)
1121 (vc-transfer-file file vsym
)
1122 (vc-checkout file
(eq (vc-checkout-model file
) 'implicit
)
1124 ((not (eq (vc-checkout-model file
) 'implicit
))
1125 ;; check the file out
1126 (vc-checkout file t
))
1129 (message "%s is up-to-date" file
))))
1131 ;; Abnormal: edited but read-only
1132 ((and visited
(eq state
'edited
)
1133 buffer-read-only
(not (file-writable-p file
)))
1134 ;; Make the file+buffer read-write. If the user really wanted to
1135 ;; commit, he'll get a chance to do that next time around, anyway.
1136 (message "File is edited but read-only; making it writable")
1137 (set-file-modes buffer-file-name
1138 (logior (file-modes buffer-file-name
) 128))
1139 (toggle-read-only -
1))
1144 ;; For files with locking, if the file does not contain
1145 ;; any changes, just let go of the lock, i.e. revert.
1146 ((and (not (eq (vc-checkout-model file
) 'implicit
))
1147 (vc-workfile-unchanged-p file
)
1148 ;; If buffer is modified, that means the user just
1149 ;; said no to saving it; in that case, don't revert,
1150 ;; because the user might intend to save after
1151 ;; finishing the log entry.
1152 (not (and visited
(buffer-modified-p))))
1153 ;; DO NOT revert the file without asking the user!
1154 (if (not visited
) (find-file-other-window file
))
1155 (if (yes-or-no-p "Revert to master version? ")
1156 (vc-revert-buffer)))
1159 (vc-checkin file nil comment
)
1160 (setq version
(read-string "New version or backend: "))
1161 (let ((vsym (intern (upcase version
))))
1162 (if (member vsym vc-handled-backends
)
1163 (vc-transfer-file file vsym
)
1164 (vc-checkin file version comment
)))))))
1166 ;; locked by somebody else
1169 (error "Sorry, you can't steal the lock on %s this way"
1170 (file-name-nondirectory file
)))
1172 (if verbose
(read-string "Version to steal: ")
1173 (vc-workfile-version file
))
1177 ((eq state
'needs-patch
)
1178 (if (yes-or-no-p (format
1179 "%s is not up-to-date. Get latest version? "
1180 (file-name-nondirectory file
)))
1181 (vc-checkout file
(eq (vc-checkout-model file
) 'implicit
) t
)
1182 (if (and (not (eq (vc-checkout-model file
) 'implicit
))
1183 (yes-or-no-p "Lock this version? "))
1184 (vc-checkout file t
)
1185 (error "Aborted"))))
1188 ((eq state
'needs-merge
)
1189 (if (yes-or-no-p (format
1190 "%s is not up-to-date. Merge in changes now? "
1191 (file-name-nondirectory file
)))
1192 (vc-maybe-resolve-conflicts file
(vc-call merge-news file
))
1196 ((eq state
'unlocked-changes
)
1197 (if (not visited
) (find-file-other-window file
))
1198 (if (save-window-excursion
1199 (vc-version-diff file
(vc-workfile-version file
) nil
)
1200 (goto-char (point-min))
1201 (let ((inhibit-read-only t
))
1203 (format "Changes to %s since last lock:\n\n" file
)))
1205 (yes-or-no-p (concat "File has unlocked changes. "
1206 "Claim lock retaining changes? ")))
1207 (progn (vc-call steal-lock file
)
1208 (clear-visited-file-modtime)
1209 ;; Must clear any headers here because they wouldn't
1210 ;; show that the file is locked now.
1211 (vc-clear-headers file
)
1212 (write-file buffer-file-name
)
1213 (vc-mode-line file
))
1214 (if (not (yes-or-no-p
1215 "Revert to checked-in version, instead? "))
1216 (error "Checkout aborted")
1217 (vc-revert-buffer1 t t
)
1218 (vc-checkout file t
))))))))
1220 (defvar vc-dired-window-configuration
)
1222 (defun vc-next-action-dired (file rev comment
)
1223 "Call `vc-next-action-on-file' on all the marked files.
1224 Ignores FILE and REV, but passes on COMMENT."
1225 (let ((dired-buffer (current-buffer)))
1226 (dired-map-over-marks
1227 (let ((file (dired-get-filename)))
1228 (message "Processing %s..." file
)
1229 (vc-next-action-on-file file nil comment
)
1230 (set-buffer dired-buffer
)
1231 (set-window-configuration vc-dired-window-configuration
)
1232 (message "Processing %s...done" file
))
1234 (dired-move-to-filename))
1236 ;; Here's the major entry point.
1239 (defun vc-next-action (verbose)
1240 "Do the next logical version control operation on the current file.
1242 If you call this from within a VC dired buffer with no files marked,
1243 it will operate on the file in the current line.
1245 If you call this from within a VC dired buffer, and one or more
1246 files are marked, it will accept a log message and then operate on
1247 each one. The log message will be used as a comment for any register
1248 or checkin operations, but ignored when doing checkouts. Attempted
1249 lock steals will raise an error.
1251 A prefix argument lets you specify the version number to use.
1253 For RCS and SCCS files:
1254 If the file is not already registered, this registers it for version
1256 If the file is registered and not locked by anyone, this checks out
1257 a writable and locked file ready for editing.
1258 If the file is checked out and locked by the calling user, this
1259 first checks to see if the file has changed since checkout. If not,
1260 it performs a revert.
1261 If the file has been changed, this pops up a buffer for entry
1262 of a log message; when the message has been entered, it checks in the
1263 resulting changes along with the log message as change commentary. If
1264 the variable `vc-keep-workfiles' is non-nil (which is its default), a
1265 read-only copy of the changed file is left in place afterwards.
1266 If the file is registered and locked by someone else, you are given
1267 the option to steal the lock.
1270 If the file is not already registered, this registers it for version
1271 control. This does a \"cvs add\", but no \"cvs commit\".
1272 If the file is added but not committed, it is committed.
1273 If your working file is changed, but the repository file is
1274 unchanged, this pops up a buffer for entry of a log message; when the
1275 message has been entered, it checks in the resulting changes along
1276 with the logmessage as change commentary. A writable file is retained.
1277 If the repository file is changed, you are asked if you want to
1278 merge in the changes into your working copy."
1283 (let ((files (dired-get-marked-files)))
1284 (set (make-local-variable 'vc-dired-window-configuration
)
1285 (current-window-configuration))
1289 (if (not (vc-up-to-date-p f
)) "@" ""))
1291 (vc-next-action-dired nil nil
"dummy")
1292 (vc-start-entry nil nil nil nil
1293 "Enter a change comment for the marked files."
1294 'vc-next-action-dired
))
1296 (while vc-parent-buffer
1297 (pop-to-buffer vc-parent-buffer
))
1298 (if buffer-file-name
1299 (vc-next-action-on-file buffer-file-name verbose
)
1300 (error "Buffer %s is not associated with a file" (buffer-name)))))
1302 ;; These functions help the vc-next-action entry point
1305 (defun vc-register (&optional set-version comment
)
1306 "Register the current file into a version control system.
1307 With prefix argument SET-VERSION, allow user to specify initial version
1308 level. If COMMENT is present, use that as an initial comment.
1310 The version control system to use is found by cycling through the list
1311 `vc-handled-backends'. The first backend in that list which declares
1312 itself responsible for the file (usually because other files in that
1313 directory are already registered under that backend) will be used to
1314 register the file. If no backend declares itself responsible, the
1315 first backend that could register the file is used."
1317 (unless buffer-file-name
(error "No visited file"))
1318 (when (vc-backend buffer-file-name
)
1319 (if (vc-registered buffer-file-name
)
1320 (error "This file is already registered")
1321 (unless (y-or-n-p "Previous master file has vanished. Make a new one? ")
1322 (error "Aborted"))))
1323 ;; Watch out for new buffers of size 0: the corresponding file
1324 ;; does not exist yet, even though buffer-modified-p is nil.
1325 (if (and (not (buffer-modified-p))
1326 (zerop (buffer-size))
1327 (not (file-exists-p buffer-file-name
)))
1328 (set-buffer-modified-p t
))
1331 (vc-start-entry buffer-file-name
1333 (read-string (format "Initial version level for %s: "
1335 (let ((backend (vc-responsible-backend buffer-file-name
)))
1336 (if (vc-find-backend-function backend
'init-version
)
1337 (vc-call-backend backend
'init-version
)
1338 vc-default-init-version
)))
1339 (or comment
(not vc-initial-comment
))
1341 "Enter initial comment."
1342 (lambda (file rev comment
)
1343 (message "Registering %s... " file
)
1344 (let ((backend (vc-responsible-backend file t
)))
1345 (vc-file-clearprops file
)
1346 (vc-call-backend backend
'register file rev comment
)
1347 (vc-file-setprop file
'vc-backend backend
)
1348 (unless vc-make-backup-files
1349 (make-local-variable 'backup-inhibited
)
1350 (setq backup-inhibited t
)))
1351 (message "Registering %s... done" file
))))
1354 (defun vc-responsible-backend (file &optional register
)
1355 "Return the name of a backend system that is responsible for FILE.
1356 The optional argument REGISTER means that a backend suitable for
1357 registration should be found.
1359 If REGISTER is nil, then if FILE is already registered, return the
1360 backend of FILE. If FILE is not registered, or a directory, then the
1361 first backend in `vc-handled-backends' that declares itself
1362 responsible for FILE is returned. If no backend declares itself
1363 responsible, return the first backend.
1365 If REGISTER is non-nil, return the first responsible backend under
1366 which FILE is not yet registered. If there is no such backend, return
1367 the first backend under which FILE is not yet registered, but could
1369 (if (not vc-handled-backends
)
1370 (error "No handled backends"))
1371 (or (and (not (file-directory-p file
)) (not register
) (vc-backend file
))
1373 ;; First try: find a responsible backend. If this is for registration,
1374 ;; it must be a backend under which FILE is not yet registered.
1375 (dolist (backend vc-handled-backends
)
1376 (and (or (not register
)
1377 (not (vc-call-backend backend
'registered file
)))
1378 (vc-call-backend backend
'responsible-p file
)
1379 (throw 'found backend
)))
1380 ;; no responsible backend
1382 ;; if this is not for registration, the first backend must do
1383 (car vc-handled-backends
)
1384 ;; for registration, we need to find a new backend that
1385 ;; could register FILE
1386 (dolist (backend vc-handled-backends
)
1387 (and (not (vc-call-backend backend
'registered file
))
1388 (vc-call-backend backend
'could-register file
)
1389 (throw 'found backend
)))
1390 (error "No backend that could register")))))
1392 (defun vc-default-responsible-p (backend file
)
1393 "Indicate whether BACKEND is reponsible for FILE.
1394 The default is to return nil always."
1397 (defun vc-default-could-register (backend file
)
1398 "Return non-nil if BACKEND could be used to register FILE.
1399 The default implementation returns t for all files."
1402 (defun vc-resynch-window (file &optional keep noquery
)
1403 "If FILE is in the current buffer, either revert or unvisit it.
1404 The choice between revert (to see expanded keywords) and unvisit depends on
1405 `vc-keep-workfiles'. NOQUERY if non-nil inhibits confirmation for
1406 reverting. NOQUERY should be t *only* if it is known the only
1407 difference between the buffer and the file is due to version control
1408 rather than user editing!"
1409 (and (string= buffer-file-name file
)
1412 (vc-revert-buffer1 t noquery
)
1413 ;; TODO: Adjusting view mode might no longer be necessary
1414 ;; after RMS change to files.el of 1999-08-08. Investigate
1415 ;; this when we install the new VC.
1417 (if (file-writable-p file
)
1419 (let ((view-old-buffer-read-only nil
))
1421 (and (not view-mode
)
1422 (not (eq (get major-mode
'mode-class
) 'special
))
1423 (view-mode-enter))))
1424 (vc-mode-line buffer-file-name
))
1425 (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))))
1427 (defun vc-resynch-buffer (file &optional keep noquery
)
1428 "If FILE is currently visited, resynch its buffer."
1429 (if (string= buffer-file-name file
)
1430 (vc-resynch-window file keep noquery
)
1431 (let ((buffer (get-file-buffer file
)))
1433 (with-current-buffer buffer
1434 (vc-resynch-window file keep noquery
)))))
1435 (vc-dired-resynch-file file
))
1437 (defun vc-start-entry (file rev comment initial-contents msg action
&optional after-hook
)
1438 "Accept a comment for an operation on FILE revision REV.
1439 If COMMENT is nil, pop up a VC-log buffer, emit MSG, and set the
1440 action on close to ACTION. If COMMENT is a string and
1441 INITIAL-CONTENTS is non-nil, then COMMENT is used as the initial
1442 contents of the log entry buffer. If COMMENT is a string and
1443 INITIAL-CONTENTS is nil, do action immediately as if the user had
1444 entered COMMENT. If COMMENT is t, also do action immediately with an
1445 empty comment. Remember the file's buffer in `vc-parent-buffer'
1446 \(current one if no file). AFTER-HOOK specifies the local value
1447 for vc-log-operation-hook."
1448 (let ((parent (or (and file
(get-file-buffer file
)) (current-buffer))))
1449 (if vc-before-checkin-hook
1451 (with-current-buffer parent
1452 (run-hooks 'vc-before-checkin-hook
))
1453 (run-hooks 'vc-before-checkin-hook
)))
1454 (if (and comment
(not initial-contents
))
1455 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create "*VC-log*"))
1456 (pop-to-buffer (get-buffer-create "*VC-log*")))
1457 (set (make-local-variable 'vc-parent-buffer
) parent
)
1458 (set (make-local-variable 'vc-parent-buffer-name
)
1459 (concat " from " (buffer-name vc-parent-buffer
)))
1460 (if file
(vc-mode-line file
))
1462 (make-local-variable 'vc-log-after-operation-hook
)
1464 (setq vc-log-after-operation-hook after-hook
))
1465 (setq vc-log-operation action
)
1466 (setq vc-log-version rev
)
1469 (when (stringp comment
) (insert comment
)))
1470 (if (or (not comment
) initial-contents
)
1471 (message "%s Type C-c C-c when done" msg
)
1472 (vc-finish-logentry (eq comment t
)))))
1474 (defun vc-checkout (file &optional writable rev
)
1475 "Retrieve a copy of the revision REV of FILE.
1476 If WRITABLE is non-nil, make sure the retrieved file is writable.
1477 REV defaults to the latest revision.
1479 After check-out, runs the normal hook `vc-checkout-hook'."
1482 (vc-call make-version-backups-p file
)
1483 (vc-up-to-date-p file
)
1484 (vc-make-version-backup file
))
1488 (vc-call checkout file writable rev
)
1490 ;; Maybe the backend is not installed ;-(
1492 (let ((buf (get-file-buffer file
)))
1493 (when buf
(with-current-buffer buf
(toggle-read-only -
1)))))
1494 (signal (car err
) (cdr err
))))
1495 `((vc-state .
,(if (or (eq (vc-checkout-model file
) 'implicit
)
1497 (if (vc-call latest-on-branch-p file
)
1501 (vc-checkout-time .
,(nth 5 (file-attributes file
)))))
1502 (vc-resynch-buffer file t t
)
1503 (run-hooks 'vc-checkout-hook
))
1505 (defun vc-steal-lock (file rev owner
)
1506 "Steal the lock on FILE."
1507 (let (file-description)
1509 (setq file-description
(format "%s:%s" file rev
))
1510 (setq file-description file
))
1511 (if (not (yes-or-no-p (format "Steal the lock on %s from %s? "
1512 file-description owner
)))
1513 (error "Steal canceled"))
1514 (message "Stealing lock on %s..." file
)
1517 (vc-call steal-lock file rev
)
1518 `((vc-state . edited
)))
1519 (vc-resynch-buffer file t t
)
1520 (message "Stealing lock on %s...done" file
)
1521 ;; Write mail after actually stealing, because if the stealing
1522 ;; goes wrong, we don't want to send any mail.
1523 (compose-mail owner
(format "Stolen lock on %s" file-description
))
1524 (setq default-directory
(expand-file-name "~/"))
1525 (goto-char (point-max))
1527 (format "I stole the lock on %s, " file-description
)
1528 (current-time-string)
1530 (message "Please explain why you stole the lock. Type C-c C-c when done.")))
1532 (defun vc-checkin (file &optional rev comment initial-contents
)
1534 The optional argument REV may be a string specifying the new version
1535 level (if nil increment the current level). COMMENT is a comment
1536 string; if omitted, a buffer is popped up to accept a comment. If
1537 INITIAL-CONTENTS is non-nil, then COMMENT is used as the initial contents
1538 of the log entry buffer.
1540 If `vc-keep-workfiles' is nil, FILE is deleted afterwards, provided
1541 that the version control system supports this mode of operation.
1543 Runs the normal hook `vc-checkin-hook'."
1545 file rev comment initial-contents
1546 "Enter a change comment."
1547 (lambda (file rev comment
)
1548 (message "Checking in %s..." file
)
1549 ;; "This log message intentionally left almost blank".
1550 ;; RCS 5.7 gripes about white-space-only comments too.
1551 (or (and comment
(string-match "[^\t\n ]" comment
))
1552 (setq comment
"*** empty log message ***"))
1555 ;; Change buffers to get local value of vc-checkin-switches.
1556 (with-current-buffer (or (get-file-buffer file
) (current-buffer))
1558 (vc-call checkin file rev comment
)
1559 (vc-delete-automatic-version-backups file
)))
1560 `((vc-state . up-to-date
)
1561 (vc-checkout-time .
,(nth 5 (file-attributes file
)))
1562 (vc-workfile-version . nil
)))
1563 (message "Checking in %s...done" file
))
1566 (defun vc-finish-logentry (&optional nocomment
)
1567 "Complete the operation implied by the current log entry.
1568 Use the contents of the current buffer as a check-in or registration
1569 comment. If the optional arg NOCOMMENT is non-nil, then don't check
1570 the buffer contents as a comment."
1572 ;; Check and record the comment, if any.
1574 ;; Comment too long?
1575 (vc-call-backend (or (and vc-log-file
(vc-backend vc-log-file
))
1576 (vc-responsible-backend default-directory
))
1578 (run-hooks 'vc-logentry-check-hook
))
1579 ;; Sync parent buffer in case the user modified it while editing the comment.
1580 ;; But not if it is a vc-dired buffer.
1581 (with-current-buffer vc-parent-buffer
1582 (or vc-dired-mode
(vc-buffer-sync)))
1583 (if (not vc-log-operation
) (error "No log operation is pending"))
1584 ;; save the parameters held in buffer-local variables
1585 (let ((log-operation vc-log-operation
)
1586 (log-file vc-log-file
)
1587 (log-version vc-log-version
)
1588 (log-entry (buffer-string))
1589 (after-hook vc-log-after-operation-hook
)
1590 (tmp-vc-parent-buffer vc-parent-buffer
))
1591 (pop-to-buffer vc-parent-buffer
)
1594 (funcall log-operation
1598 ;; Remove checkin window (after the checkin so that if that fails
1599 ;; we don't zap the *VC-log* buffer and the typing therein).
1600 (let ((logbuf (get-buffer "*VC-log*")))
1601 (cond ((and logbuf vc-delete-logbuf-window
)
1602 (delete-windows-on logbuf
(selected-frame))
1603 ;; Kill buffer and delete any other dedicated windows/frames.
1604 (kill-buffer logbuf
))
1605 (logbuf (pop-to-buffer "*VC-log*")
1607 (pop-to-buffer tmp-vc-parent-buffer
))))
1608 ;; Now make sure we see the expanded headers
1610 (vc-resynch-buffer log-file vc-keep-workfiles t
))
1612 (dired-move-to-filename))
1613 (run-hooks after-hook
'vc-finish-logentry-hook
)))
1615 ;; Code for access to the comment ring
1617 ;; Additional entry points for examining version histories
1620 (defun vc-diff (historic &optional not-urgent
)
1621 "Display diffs between file versions.
1622 Normally this compares the current file and buffer with the most
1623 recent checked in version of that file. This uses no arguments. With
1624 a prefix argument HISTORIC, it reads the file name to use and two
1625 version designators specifying which versions to compare. The
1626 optional argument NOT-URGENT non-nil means it is ok to say no to
1628 (interactive (list current-prefix-arg t
))
1630 (call-interactively 'vc-version-diff
)
1631 (vc-ensure-vc-buffer)
1632 (let ((file buffer-file-name
))
1633 (vc-buffer-sync not-urgent
)
1634 (if (vc-workfile-unchanged-p buffer-file-name
)
1635 (message "No changes to %s since latest version" file
)
1636 (vc-version-diff file nil nil
)))))
1638 (defun vc-version-diff (file rel1 rel2
)
1639 "List the differences between FILE's versions REL1 and REL2.
1640 If REL1 is empty or nil it means to use the current workfile version;
1641 REL2 empty or nil means the current file contents. FILE may also be
1642 a directory, in that case, generate diffs between the correponding
1643 versions of all registered files in or below it."
1645 (let ((file (expand-file-name
1646 (read-file-name (if buffer-file-name
1647 "File or dir to diff: (default visited file) "
1648 "File or dir to diff: ")
1649 default-directory buffer-file-name t
)))
1650 (rel1-default nil
) (rel2-default nil
))
1651 ;; compute default versions based on the file state
1653 ;; if it's a directory, don't supply any version default
1654 ((file-directory-p file
)
1656 ;; if the file is not up-to-date, use current version as older version
1657 ((not (vc-up-to-date-p file
))
1658 (setq rel1-default
(vc-workfile-version file
)))
1659 ;; if the file is not locked, use last and previous version as default
1661 (setq rel1-default
(vc-call previous-version file
1662 (vc-workfile-version file
)))
1663 (if (string= rel1-default
"") (setq rel1-default nil
))
1664 (setq rel2-default
(vc-workfile-version file
))))
1665 ;; construct argument list
1667 (read-string (if rel1-default
1668 (concat "Older version: (default "
1671 nil nil rel1-default
)
1672 (read-string (if rel2-default
1673 (concat "Newer version: (default "
1675 "Newer version (default: current source): ")
1676 nil nil rel2-default
))))
1677 (if (file-directory-p file
)
1678 ;; recursive directory diff
1680 (vc-setup-buffer "*vc-diff*")
1681 (if (string-equal rel1
"") (setq rel1 nil
))
1682 (if (string-equal rel2
"") (setq rel2 nil
))
1683 (let ((inhibit-read-only t
))
1684 (insert "Diffs between "
1685 (or rel1
"last version checked in")
1687 (or rel2
"current workfile(s)")
1689 (let ((dir (file-name-as-directory file
)))
1690 (vc-call-backend (vc-responsible-backend dir
)
1691 'diff-tree dir rel1 rel2
))
1692 (vc-exec-after `(let ((inhibit-read-only t
))
1693 (insert "\nEnd of diffs.\n"))))
1695 (vc-diff-internal file rel1 rel2
))
1696 (set-buffer "*vc-diff*")
1697 (if (and (zerop (buffer-size))
1698 (not (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
1702 (message "No changes to %s between %s and %s" file rel1 rel2
)
1703 (message "No changes to %s since %s" file rel1
))
1704 (message "No changes to %s since latest version" file
))
1706 (pop-to-buffer (current-buffer))
1707 ;; Gnus-5.8.5 sets up an autoload for diff-mode, even if it's
1708 ;; not available. Work around that.
1709 (if (require 'diff-mode nil t
) (diff-mode))
1710 (vc-exec-after '(let ((inhibit-read-only t
))
1711 (if (eq (buffer-size) 0)
1712 (insert "No differences found.\n"))
1713 (goto-char (point-min))
1714 (shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer)))
1717 (defun vc-diff-internal (file rel1 rel2
)
1718 "Run diff to compare FILE's revisions REL1 and REL2.
1719 Output goes to the current buffer, which is assumed properly set up.
1720 The exit status of the diff command is returned.
1722 This function takes care to set up a proper coding system for diff output.
1723 If both revisions are available as local files, then it also does not
1724 actually call the backend, but performs a local diff."
1725 (if (or (not rel1
) (string-equal rel1
""))
1726 (setq rel1
(vc-workfile-version file
)))
1727 (if (string-equal rel2
"")
1729 (let ((file-rel1 (vc-version-backup-file file rel1
))
1730 (file-rel2 (if (not rel2
)
1732 (vc-version-backup-file file rel2
)))
1733 (coding-system-for-read (vc-coding-system-for-diff file
)))
1734 (if (and file-rel1 file-rel2
)
1735 (apply 'vc-do-command
"*vc-diff*" 1 "diff" nil
1736 (append (vc-switches nil
'diff
)
1737 (list (file-relative-name file-rel1
)
1738 (file-relative-name file-rel2
))))
1739 (vc-call diff file rel1 rel2
))))
1742 (defcustom vc-stay-local t
1743 "*Non-nil means use local operations when possible for remote repositories.
1744 This avoids slow queries over the network and instead uses heuristics
1745 and past information to determine the current status of a file.
1747 The value can also be a regular expression or list of regular
1748 expressions to match against the host name of a repository; then VC
1749 only stays local for hosts that match it. Alternatively, the value
1750 can be a list of regular expressions where the first element is the
1751 symbol `except'; then VC always stays local except for hosts matched
1752 by these regular expressions."
1753 :type
'(choice (const :tag
"Always stay local" t
)
1754 (const :tag
"Don't stay local" nil
)
1755 (list :format
"\nExamine hostname and %v" :tag
"Examine hostname ..."
1756 (set :format
"%v" :inline t
(const :format
"%t" :tag
"don't" except
))
1757 (regexp :format
" stay local,\n%t: %v" :tag
"if it matches")
1758 (repeat :format
"%v%i\n" :inline t
(regexp :tag
"or"))))
1762 (defun vc-stay-local-p (file)
1763 "Return non-nil if VC should stay local when handling FILE.
1764 This uses the `repository-hostname' backend operation."
1765 (let* ((backend (vc-backend file
))
1766 (sym (vc-make-backend-sym backend
'stay-local
))
1767 (stay-local (if (boundp sym
) (symbol-value sym
) t
)))
1768 (if (eq stay-local t
) (setq stay-local vc-stay-local
))
1769 (if (symbolp stay-local
) stay-local
1770 (let ((dirname (if (file-directory-p file
)
1771 (directory-file-name file
)
1772 (file-name-directory file
))))
1774 (or (vc-file-getprop dirname
'vc-stay-local-p
)
1776 dirname
'vc-stay-local-p
1777 (let ((hostname (vc-call-backend
1778 backend
'repository-hostname dirname
)))
1782 (if (eq (car-safe stay-local
) 'except
)
1783 (setq default nil stay-local
(cdr stay-local
)))
1784 (when (consp stay-local
)
1786 (mapconcat 'identity stay-local
"\\|")))
1787 (if (if (string-match stay-local hostname
)
1788 default
(not default
))
1791 (defun vc-switches (backend op
)
1794 (let ((sym (vc-make-backend-sym
1795 backend
(intern (concat (symbol-name op
)
1797 (if (boundp sym
) (symbol-value sym
))))
1798 (let ((sym (intern (format "vc-%s-switches" (symbol-name op
)))))
1799 (if (boundp sym
) (symbol-value sym
)))
1801 ((eq op
'diff
) diff-switches
)))))
1802 (if (stringp switches
) (list switches
)
1803 ;; If not a list, return nil.
1804 ;; This is so we can set vc-diff-switches to t to override
1805 ;; any switches in diff-switches.
1806 (if (listp switches
) switches
))))
1808 ;; Old def for compatibility with Emacs-21.[123].
1809 (defmacro vc-diff-switches-list
(backend) `(vc-switches ',backend
'diff
))
1810 (make-obsolete 'vc-diff-switches-list
'vc-switches
"21.4")
1812 (defun vc-default-diff-tree (backend dir rel1 rel2
)
1813 "List differences for all registered files at and below DIR.
1814 The meaning of REL1 and REL2 is the same as for `vc-version-diff'."
1815 ;; This implementation does an explicit tree walk, and calls
1816 ;; vc-BACKEND-diff directly for each file. An optimization
1817 ;; would be to use `vc-diff-internal', so that diffs can be local,
1818 ;; and to call it only for files that are actually changed.
1819 ;; However, this is expensive for some backends, and so it is left
1820 ;; to backend-specific implementations.
1821 (setq default-directory dir
)
1826 `(let ((coding-system-for-read (vc-coding-system-for-diff ',f
)))
1827 (message "Looking at %s" ',f
)
1828 (vc-call-backend ',(vc-backend f
)
1829 'diff
',f
',rel1
',rel2
))))))
1831 (defun vc-coding-system-for-diff (file)
1832 "Return the coding system for reading diff output for FILE."
1833 (or coding-system-for-read
1834 ;; if we already have this file open,
1835 ;; use the buffer's coding system
1836 (let ((buf (find-buffer-visiting file
)))
1837 (if buf
(with-current-buffer buf
1838 buffer-file-coding-system
)))
1839 ;; otherwise, try to find one based on the file name
1840 (car (find-operation-coding-system 'insert-file-contents file
))
1841 ;; and a final fallback
1845 (defun vc-version-other-window (rev)
1846 "Visit version REV of the current file in another window.
1847 If the current file is named `F', the version is named `F.~REV~'.
1848 If `F.~REV~' already exists, use it instead of checking it out again."
1849 (interactive "sVersion to visit (default is workfile version): ")
1850 (vc-ensure-vc-buffer)
1851 (let* ((file buffer-file-name
)
1852 (version (if (string-equal rev
"")
1853 (vc-workfile-version file
)
1855 (switch-to-buffer-other-window (vc-find-version file version
))))
1857 (defun vc-find-version (file version
)
1858 "Read VERSION of FILE into a buffer and return the buffer."
1859 (let ((automatic-backup (vc-version-backup-file-name file version
))
1860 (filebuf (or (get-file-buffer file
) (current-buffer)))
1861 (filename (vc-version-backup-file-name file version
'manual
)))
1862 (unless (file-exists-p filename
)
1863 (if (file-exists-p automatic-backup
)
1864 (rename-file automatic-backup filename nil
)
1865 (message "Checking out %s..." filename
)
1866 (with-current-buffer filebuf
1869 (let ((coding-system-for-read 'no-conversion
)
1870 (coding-system-for-write 'no-conversion
))
1871 (with-temp-file filename
1872 (let ((outbuf (current-buffer)))
1873 ;; Change buffer to get local value of
1874 ;; vc-checkout-switches.
1875 (with-current-buffer filebuf
1876 (vc-call find-version file version outbuf
))))
1878 (if (and failed
(file-exists-p filename
))
1879 (delete-file filename
))))
1880 (vc-mode-line file
))
1881 (message "Checking out %s...done" filename
)))
1882 (find-file-noselect filename
)))
1884 (defun vc-default-find-version (backend file rev buffer
)
1885 "Provide the new `find-version' op based on the old `checkout' op.
1886 This is only for compatibility with old backends. They should be updated
1887 to provide the `find-version' operation instead."
1888 (let ((tmpfile (make-temp-file (expand-file-name file
))))
1891 (vc-call-backend backend
'checkout file nil rev tmpfile
)
1892 (with-current-buffer buffer
1893 (insert-file-contents-literally tmpfile
)))
1894 (delete-file tmpfile
))))
1896 ;; Header-insertion code
1899 (defun vc-insert-headers ()
1900 "Insert headers into a file for use with a version control system.
1901 Headers desired are inserted at point, and are pulled from
1902 the variable `vc-BACKEND-header'."
1904 (vc-ensure-vc-buffer)
1908 (if (or (not (vc-check-headers))
1909 (y-or-n-p "Version headers already exist. Insert another set? "))
1911 (let* ((delims (cdr (assq major-mode vc-comment-alist
)))
1912 (comment-start-vc (or (car delims
) comment-start
"#"))
1913 (comment-end-vc (or (car (cdr delims
)) comment-end
""))
1914 (hdsym (vc-make-backend-sym (vc-backend buffer-file-name
)
1916 (hdstrings (and (boundp hdsym
) (symbol-value hdsym
))))
1918 (insert comment-start-vc
"\t" s
"\t"
1919 comment-end-vc
"\n"))
1921 (if vc-static-header-alist
1923 (if (string-match (car f
) buffer-file-name
)
1924 (insert (format (cdr f
) (car hdstrings
)))))
1925 vc-static-header-alist
))
1929 (defun vc-clear-headers (&optional file
)
1930 "Clear all version headers in the current buffer (or FILE).
1931 The headers are reset to their non-expanded form."
1932 (let* ((filename (or file buffer-file-name
))
1933 (visited (find-buffer-visiting filename
))
1934 (backend (vc-backend filename
)))
1935 (when (vc-find-backend-function backend
'clear-headers
)
1937 (let ((context (vc-buffer-context)))
1938 ;; save-excursion may be able to relocate point and mark
1939 ;; properly. If it fails, vc-restore-buffer-context
1940 ;; will give it a second try.
1942 (vc-call-backend backend
'clear-headers
))
1943 (vc-restore-buffer-context context
))
1944 (set-buffer (find-file-noselect filename
))
1945 (vc-call-backend backend
'clear-headers
)
1946 (kill-buffer filename
)))))
1950 "Merge changes between two versions into the current buffer's file.
1951 This asks for two versions to merge from in the minibuffer. If the
1952 first version is a branch number, then merge all changes from that
1953 branch. If the first version is empty, merge news, i.e. recent changes
1954 from the current branch.
1956 See Info node `Merging'."
1958 (vc-ensure-vc-buffer)
1960 (let* ((file buffer-file-name
)
1961 (backend (vc-backend file
))
1962 (state (vc-state file
))
1963 first-version second-version status
)
1966 (error "File is locked by %s" state
))
1967 ((not (vc-editable-p file
))
1969 "File must be checked out for merging. Check out now? ")
1970 (vc-checkout file t
)
1971 (error "Merge aborted"))))
1973 (read-string (concat "Branch or version to merge from "
1974 "(default: news on current branch): ")))
1975 (if (string= first-version
"")
1976 (if (not (vc-find-backend-function backend
'merge-news
))
1977 (error "Sorry, merging news is not implemented for %s" backend
)
1978 (setq status
(vc-call merge-news file
)))
1979 (if (not (vc-find-backend-function backend
'merge
))
1980 (error "Sorry, merging is not implemented for %s" backend
)
1981 (if (not (vc-branch-p first-version
))
1982 (setq second-version
1983 (read-string "Second version: "
1984 (concat (vc-branch-part first-version
) ".")))
1985 ;; We want to merge an entire branch. Set versions
1986 ;; accordingly, so that vc-BACKEND-merge understands us.
1987 (setq second-version first-version
)
1988 ;; first-version must be the starting point of the branch
1989 (setq first-version
(vc-branch-part first-version
)))
1990 (setq status
(vc-call merge file first-version second-version
))))
1991 (vc-maybe-resolve-conflicts file status
"WORKFILE" "MERGE SOURCE")))
1993 (defun vc-maybe-resolve-conflicts (file status
&optional name-A name-B
)
1994 (vc-resynch-buffer file t
(not (buffer-modified-p)))
1995 (if (zerop status
) (message "Merge successful")
1997 (if (y-or-n-p "Conflicts detected. Resolve them now? ")
1998 (vc-resolve-conflicts name-A name-B
)
1999 (message "File contains conflict markers"))))
2002 (defalias 'vc-resolve-conflicts
'smerge-ediff
)
2004 ;; The VC directory major mode. Coopt Dired for this.
2005 ;; All VC commands get mapped into logical equivalents.
2007 (defvar vc-dired-switches
)
2008 (defvar vc-dired-terse-mode
)
2010 (defvar vc-dired-mode-map
2011 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))
2012 (vmap (make-sparse-keymap)))
2013 (define-key map
"\C-xv" vmap
)
2014 (define-key map
"v" vmap
)
2015 (set-keymap-parent vmap vc-prefix-map
)
2016 (define-key vmap
"t" 'vc-dired-toggle-terse-mode
)
2019 (define-derived-mode vc-dired-mode dired-mode
"Dired under VC"
2020 "The major mode used in VC directory buffers.
2022 It works like Dired, but lists only files under version control, with
2023 the current VC state of each file being indicated in the place of the
2024 file's link count, owner, group and size. Subdirectories are also
2025 listed, and you may insert them into the buffer as desired, like in
2028 All Dired commands operate normally, with the exception of `v', which
2029 is redefined as the version control prefix, so that you can type
2030 `vl', `v=' etc. to invoke `vc-print-log', `vc-diff', and the like on
2031 the file named in the current Dired buffer line. `vv' invokes
2032 `vc-next-action' on this file, or on all files currently marked.
2033 There is a special command, `*l', to mark all files currently locked."
2034 ;; define-derived-mode does it for us in Emacs-21, but not in Emacs-20.
2035 ;; We do it here because dired might not be loaded yet
2036 ;; when vc-dired-mode-map is initialized.
2037 (set-keymap-parent vc-dired-mode-map dired-mode-map
)
2038 (add-hook 'dired-after-readin-hook
'vc-dired-hook nil t
)
2039 ;; The following is slightly modified from dired.el,
2040 ;; because file lines look a bit different in vc-dired-mode
2041 ;; (the column before the date does not end in a digit).
2042 (set (make-local-variable 'dired-move-to-filename-regexp
)
2043 (let* ((l "\\([A-Za-z]\\|[^\0-\177]\\)")
2044 ;; In some locales, month abbreviations are as short as 2 letters,
2045 ;; and they can be followed by ".".
2046 (month (concat l l
"+\\.?"))
2048 (yyyy "[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]")
2050 (HH:MM
"[ 0-2][0-9]:[0-5][0-9]")
2051 (seconds "[0-6][0-9]\\([.,][0-9]+\\)?")
2052 (zone "[-+][0-2][0-9][0-5][0-9]")
2053 (iso-mm-dd "[01][0-9]-[0-3][0-9]")
2054 (iso-time (concat HH
:MM
"\\(:" seconds
"\\( ?" zone
"\\)?\\)?"))
2055 (iso (concat "\\(\\(" yyyy
"-\\)?" iso-mm-dd
"[ T]" iso-time
2056 "\\|" yyyy
"-" iso-mm-dd
"\\)"))
2057 (western (concat "\\(" month s
"+" dd
"\\|" dd
"\\.?" s month
"\\)"
2059 "\\(" HH
:MM
"\\|" yyyy
"\\)"))
2060 (western-comma (concat month s
"+" dd
"," s
"+" yyyy
))
2061 ;; Japanese MS-Windows ls-lisp has one-digit months, and
2062 ;; omits the Kanji characters after month and day-of-month.
2065 (concat mm l
"?" s dd l
"?" s
"+"
2066 "\\(" HH
:MM
"\\|" yyyy l
"?" "\\)")))
2067 ;; the .* below ensures that we find the last match on a line
2069 "\\(" western
"\\|" western-comma
"\\|" japanese
"\\|" iso
"\\)"
2071 (and (boundp 'vc-dired-switches
)
2073 (set (make-local-variable 'dired-actual-switches
)
2075 (set (make-local-variable 'vc-dired-terse-mode
) vc-dired-terse-display
)
2076 (setq vc-dired-mode t
))
2078 (defun vc-dired-toggle-terse-mode ()
2079 "Toggle terse display in VC Dired."
2081 (if (not vc-dired-mode
)
2083 (setq vc-dired-terse-mode
(not vc-dired-terse-mode
))
2084 (if vc-dired-terse-mode
2088 (defun vc-dired-mark-locked ()
2089 "Mark all files currently locked."
2091 (dired-mark-if (let ((f (dired-get-filename nil t
)))
2093 (not (file-directory-p f
))
2094 (not (vc-up-to-date-p f
))))
2097 (define-key vc-dired-mode-map
"*l" 'vc-dired-mark-locked
)
2099 (defun vc-default-dired-state-info (backend file
)
2100 (let ((state (vc-state file
)))
2102 ((stringp state
) (concat "(" state
")"))
2103 ((eq state
'edited
) (concat "(" (vc-user-login-name) ")"))
2104 ((eq state
'needs-merge
) "(merge)")
2105 ((eq state
'needs-patch
) "(patch)")
2106 ((eq state
'unlocked-changes
) "(stale)"))))
2108 (defun vc-dired-reformat-line (vc-info)
2109 "Reformat a directory-listing line.
2110 Replace various columns with version control information, VC-INFO.
2111 This code, like dired, assumes UNIX -l format."
2113 (when (re-search-forward
2114 ;; Match link count, owner, group, size. Group may be missing,
2115 ;; and only the size is present in OS/2 -l format.
2116 "^..[drwxlts-]+ \\( *[0-9]+\\( [^ ]+ +\\([^ ]+ +\\)?[0-9]+\\)?\\) "
2117 (line-end-position) t
)
2118 (replace-match (substring (concat vc-info
" ") 0 10)
2121 (defun vc-dired-hook ()
2122 "Reformat the listing according to version control.
2123 Called by dired after any portion of a vc-dired buffer has been read in."
2124 (message "Getting version information... ")
2125 (let (subdir filename
(buffer-read-only nil
))
2126 (goto-char (point-min))
2129 ;; subdir header line
2130 ((setq subdir
(dired-get-subdir))
2131 ;; if the backend supports it, get the state
2132 ;; of all files in this directory at once
2133 (let ((backend (vc-responsible-backend subdir
)))
2134 (if (vc-find-backend-function backend
'dir-state
)
2135 (vc-call-backend backend
'dir-state subdir
)))
2137 ;; erase (but don't remove) the "total" line
2138 (delete-region (point) (line-end-position))
2142 ((setq filename
(dired-get-filename nil t
))
2145 ((file-directory-p filename
)
2147 ((member (file-name-nondirectory filename
)
2148 vc-directory-exclusion-list
)
2149 (let ((pos (point)))
2150 (dired-kill-tree filename
)
2153 (vc-dired-terse-mode
2154 ;; Don't show directories in terse mode. Don't use
2155 ;; dired-kill-line to remove it, because in recursive listings,
2156 ;; that would remove the directory contents as well.
2157 (delete-region (line-beginning-position)
2158 (progn (forward-line 1) (point))))
2159 ((string-match "\\`\\.\\.?\\'" (file-name-nondirectory filename
))
2162 (vc-dired-reformat-line nil
)
2165 ((and (vc-backend filename
)
2166 (not (and vc-dired-terse-mode
2167 (vc-up-to-date-p filename
))))
2168 (vc-dired-reformat-line (vc-call dired-state-info filename
))
2171 (dired-kill-line))))
2173 (t (forward-line 1))))
2175 (message "Getting version information... done")
2178 (cond ((eq (count-lines (point-min) (point-max)) 1)
2179 (goto-char (point-min))
2180 (message "No files locked under %s" default-directory
)))))
2182 (defun vc-dired-purge ()
2183 "Remove empty subdirs."
2184 (goto-char (point-min))
2185 (while (dired-get-subdir)
2187 (if (dired-get-filename nil t
)
2188 (if (not (dired-next-subdir 1 t
))
2189 (goto-char (point-max)))
2191 (if (not (string= (dired-current-directory) default-directory
))
2192 (dired-do-kill-lines t
"")
2193 ;; We cannot remove the top level directory.
2194 ;; Just make it look a little nicer.
2197 (if (not (dired-next-subdir 1 t
))
2198 (goto-char (point-max))))))
2199 (goto-char (point-min)))
2201 (defun vc-dired-buffers-for-dir (dir)
2202 "Return a list of all vc-dired buffers that currently display DIR."
2204 ;; Check whether dired is loaded.
2205 (when (fboundp 'dired-buffers-for-dir
)
2206 (mapcar (lambda (buffer)
2207 (with-current-buffer buffer
2209 (setq result
(append result
(list buffer
))))))
2210 (dired-buffers-for-dir dir
)))
2213 (defun vc-dired-resynch-file (file)
2214 "Update the entries for FILE in any VC Dired buffers that list it."
2215 (let ((buffers (vc-dired-buffers-for-dir (file-name-directory file
))))
2217 (mapcar (lambda (buffer)
2218 (with-current-buffer buffer
2219 (if (dired-goto-file file
)
2220 ;; bind vc-dired-terse-mode to nil so that
2221 ;; files won't vanish when they are checked in
2222 (let ((vc-dired-terse-mode nil
))
2223 (dired-do-redisplay 1)))))
2227 (defun vc-directory (dir read-switches
)
2228 "Create a buffer in VC Dired Mode for directory DIR.
2230 See Info node `VC Dired Mode'.
2232 With prefix arg READ-SWITCHES, specify a value to override
2233 `dired-listing-switches' when generating the listing."
2234 (interactive "DDired under VC (directory): \nP")
2235 (let ((vc-dired-switches (concat vc-dired-listing-switches
2236 (if vc-dired-recurse
"R" ""))))
2238 (setq vc-dired-switches
2239 (read-string "Dired listing switches: "
2240 vc-dired-switches
)))
2242 (require 'dired-aux
)
2244 (dired-internal-noselect (expand-file-name (file-name-as-directory dir
))
2249 ;; Named-configuration entry points
2251 (defun vc-snapshot-precondition (dir)
2252 "Scan the tree below DIR, looking for files not up-to-date.
2253 If any file is not up-to-date, return the name of the first such file.
2254 \(This means, neither snapshot creation nor retrieval is allowed.\)
2255 If one or more of the files are currently visited, return `visited'.
2256 Otherwise, return nil."
2258 (catch 'vc-locked-example
2262 (if (not (vc-up-to-date-p f
)) (throw 'vc-locked-example f
)
2263 (if (get-file-buffer f
) (setq status
'visited
)))))
2267 (defun vc-create-snapshot (dir name branchp
)
2268 "Descending recursively from DIR, make a snapshot called NAME.
2269 For each registered file, the version level of its latest version
2270 becomes part of the named configuration. If the prefix argument
2271 BRANCHP is given, the snapshot is made as a new branch and the files
2272 are checked out in that new branch."
2274 (list (read-file-name "Directory: " default-directory default-directory t
)
2275 (read-string "New snapshot name: ")
2276 current-prefix-arg
))
2277 (message "Making %s... " (if branchp
"branch" "snapshot"))
2278 (if (file-directory-p dir
) (setq dir
(file-name-as-directory dir
)))
2279 (vc-call-backend (vc-responsible-backend dir
)
2280 'create-snapshot dir name branchp
)
2281 (message "Making %s... done" (if branchp
"branch" "snapshot")))
2283 (defun vc-default-create-snapshot (backend dir name branchp
)
2285 (error "VC backend %s does not support module branches" backend
))
2286 (let ((result (vc-snapshot-precondition dir
)))
2287 (if (stringp result
)
2288 (error "File %s is not up-to-date" result
)
2292 (vc-call assign-name f name
))))))
2295 (defun vc-retrieve-snapshot (dir name
)
2296 "Descending recursively from DIR, retrieve the snapshot called NAME.
2297 If NAME is empty, it refers to the latest versions.
2298 If locking is used for the files in DIR, then there must not be any
2299 locked files at or below DIR (but if NAME is empty, locked files are
2300 allowed and simply skipped)."
2302 (list (read-file-name "Directory: " default-directory default-directory t
)
2303 (read-string "Snapshot name to retrieve (default latest versions): ")))
2304 (let ((update (yes-or-no-p "Update any affected buffers? "))
2305 (msg (if (or (not name
) (string= name
""))
2306 (format "Updating %s... " (abbreviate-file-name dir
))
2307 (format "Retrieving snapshot into %s... "
2308 (abbreviate-file-name dir
)))))
2310 (vc-call-backend (vc-responsible-backend dir
)
2311 'retrieve-snapshot dir name update
)
2312 (message (concat msg
"done"))))
2314 (defun vc-default-retrieve-snapshot (backend dir name update
)
2315 (if (string= name
"")
2322 (vc-call checkout f nil
"")
2323 (if update
(vc-resynch-buffer f t t
)))))))
2324 (let ((result (vc-snapshot-precondition dir
)))
2325 (if (stringp result
)
2326 (error "File %s is locked" result
)
2327 (setq update
(and (eq result
'visited
) update
))
2330 (lambda (f) (vc-error-occurred
2331 (vc-call checkout f nil name
)
2332 (if update
(vc-resynch-buffer f t t
)))))))))
2334 ;; Miscellaneous other entry points
2337 (defun vc-print-log ()
2338 "List the change log of the current buffer in a window."
2340 (vc-ensure-vc-buffer)
2341 (let ((file buffer-file-name
))
2342 (vc-call print-log file
)
2344 (pop-to-buffer (current-buffer))
2347 `(let ((inhibit-read-only t
))
2348 (goto-char (point-max)) (forward-line -
1)
2349 (while (looking-at "=*\n")
2350 (delete-char (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)))
2352 (goto-char (point-min))
2353 (if (looking-at "[\b\t\n\v\f\r ]+")
2354 (delete-char (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0))))
2355 (shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer)
2356 ;; move point to the log entry for the current version
2357 (vc-call-backend ',(vc-backend file
)
2359 ',(vc-workfile-version file
))
2360 (set-buffer-modified-p nil
)))))
2362 (defun vc-default-show-log-entry (backend rev
)
2363 (log-view-goto-rev rev
))
2365 (defun vc-default-comment-history (backend file
)
2366 "Return a string with all log entries stored in BACKEND for FILE."
2367 (if (vc-find-backend-function backend
'print-log
)
2368 (with-current-buffer "*vc*"
2369 (vc-call print-log file
)
2370 (vc-call wash-log file
)
2373 (defun vc-default-wash-log (backend file
)
2374 "Remove all non-comment information from log output.
2375 This default implementation works for RCS logs; backends should override
2376 it if their logs are not in RCS format."
2377 (let ((separator (concat "^-+\nrevision [0-9.]+\ndate: .*\n"
2378 "\\(branches: .*;\n\\)?"
2379 "\\(\\*\\*\\* empty log message \\*\\*\\*\n\\)?")))
2380 (goto-char (point-max)) (forward-line -
1)
2381 (while (looking-at "=*\n")
2382 (delete-char (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0)))
2384 (goto-char (point-min))
2385 (if (looking-at "[\b\t\n\v\f\r ]+")
2386 (delete-char (- (match-end 0) (match-beginning 0))))
2387 (goto-char (point-min))
2388 (re-search-forward separator nil t
)
2389 (delete-region (point-min) (point))
2390 (while (re-search-forward separator nil t
)
2391 (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))))
2394 (defun vc-revert-buffer ()
2395 "Revert the current buffer's file to the version it was based on.
2396 This asks for confirmation if the buffer contents are not identical
2397 to that version. This function does not automatically pick up newer
2398 changes found in the master file; use \\[universal-argument] \\[vc-next-action] to do so."
2400 (vc-ensure-vc-buffer)
2401 ;; Make sure buffer is saved. If the user says `no', abort since
2402 ;; we cannot show the changes and ask for confirmation to discard them.
2403 (vc-buffer-sync nil
)
2404 (let ((file buffer-file-name
)
2405 ;; This operation should always ask for confirmation.
2406 (vc-suppress-confirm nil
)
2407 (obuf (current-buffer))
2409 (if (vc-up-to-date-p file
)
2410 (unless (yes-or-no-p "File seems up-to-date. Revert anyway? ")
2411 (error "Revert canceled")))
2412 (unless (vc-workfile-unchanged-p file
)
2413 ;; vc-diff selects the new window, which is not what we want:
2414 ;; if the new window is on another frame, that'd require the user
2415 ;; moving her mouse to answer the yes-or-no-p question.
2416 (let ((win (save-selected-window
2417 (setq status
(vc-diff nil t
)) (selected-window))))
2418 (vc-exec-after `(message nil
))
2421 (unless (yes-or-no-p "Discard changes? ")
2422 (error "Revert canceled"))
2424 (if (one-window-p t
)
2425 (if (window-dedicated-p (selected-window))
2426 (make-frame-invisible))
2427 (delete-window))))))
2430 (message "Reverting %s..." file
)
2431 (vc-revert-file file
)
2432 (message "Reverting %s...done" file
)))
2436 "Update the current buffer's file to the latest version on its branch.
2437 If the file contains no changes, and is not locked, then this simply replaces
2438 the working file with the latest version on its branch. If the file contains
2439 changes, and the backend supports merging news, then any recent changes from
2440 the current branch are merged into the working file."
2442 (vc-ensure-vc-buffer)
2443 (vc-buffer-sync nil
)
2444 (let ((file buffer-file-name
))
2445 (if (vc-up-to-date-p file
)
2446 (vc-checkout file nil
"")
2447 (if (eq (vc-checkout-model file
) 'locking
)
2448 (if (eq (vc-state file
) 'edited
)
2450 (substitute-command-keys
2451 "File is locked--type \\[vc-revert-buffer] to discard changes"))
2453 (substitute-command-keys
2454 "Unexpected file state (%s)--type \\[vc-next-action] to correct")
2456 (if (not (vc-find-backend-function (vc-backend file
) 'merge-news
))
2457 (error "Sorry, merging news is not implemented for %s"
2459 (vc-call merge-news file
)
2460 (vc-resynch-window file t t
))))))
2462 (defun vc-version-backup-file (file &optional rev
)
2463 "Return name of backup file for revision REV of FILE.
2464 If version backups should be used for FILE, and there exists
2465 such a backup for REV or the current workfile version of file,
2466 return its name; otherwise return nil."
2467 (when (vc-call make-version-backups-p file
)
2468 (let ((backup-file (vc-version-backup-file-name file rev
)))
2469 (if (file-exists-p backup-file
)
2471 ;; there is no automatic backup, but maybe the user made one manually
2472 (setq backup-file
(vc-version-backup-file-name file rev
'manual
))
2473 (if (file-exists-p backup-file
)
2476 (defun vc-revert-file (file)
2477 "Revert FILE back to the version it was based on."
2480 (let ((backup-file (vc-version-backup-file file
)))
2482 (copy-file backup-file file
'ok-if-already-exists
'keep-date
)
2483 (vc-delete-automatic-version-backups file
))
2484 (vc-call revert file backup-file
))
2485 `((vc-state . up-to-date
)
2486 (vc-checkout-time .
,(nth 5 (file-attributes file
)))))
2487 (vc-resynch-buffer file t t
))
2490 (defun vc-cancel-version (norevert)
2491 "Get rid of most recently checked in version of this file.
2492 A prefix argument NOREVERT means do not revert the buffer afterwards."
2494 (vc-ensure-vc-buffer)
2495 (let* ((file buffer-file-name
)
2496 (backend (vc-backend file
))
2497 (target (vc-workfile-version file
)))
2499 ((not (vc-find-backend-function backend
'cancel-version
))
2500 (error "Sorry, canceling versions is not supported under %s" backend
))
2501 ((not (vc-call latest-on-branch-p file
))
2502 (error "This is not the latest version; VC cannot cancel it"))
2503 ((not (vc-up-to-date-p file
))
2504 (error (substitute-command-keys "File is not up to date; use \\[vc-revert-buffer] to discard changes"))))
2505 (if (null (yes-or-no-p (format "Remove version %s from master? " target
)))
2507 (setq norevert
(or norevert
(not
2508 (yes-or-no-p "Revert buffer to most recent remaining version? "))))
2510 (message "Removing last change from %s..." file
)
2513 (vc-call cancel-version file norevert
)
2514 `((vc-state .
,(if norevert
'edited
'up-to-date
))
2515 (vc-checkout-time .
,(if norevert
2517 (nth 5 (file-attributes file
))))
2518 (vc-workfile-version . nil
)))
2519 (message "Removing last change from %s...done" file
)
2522 (norevert ;; clear version headers and mark the buffer modified
2523 (set-visited-file-name file
)
2524 (when (not vc-make-backup-files
)
2525 ;; inhibit backup for this buffer
2526 (make-local-variable 'backup-inhibited
)
2527 (setq backup-inhibited t
))
2528 (setq buffer-read-only nil
)
2531 (vc-dired-resynch-file file
))
2532 (t ;; revert buffer to file on disk
2533 (vc-resynch-buffer file t t
)))
2534 (message "Version %s has been removed from the master" target
))))
2537 (defun vc-switch-backend (file backend
)
2538 "Make BACKEND the current version control system for FILE.
2539 FILE must already be registered in BACKEND. The change is not
2540 permanent, only for the current session. This function only changes
2541 VC's perspective on FILE, it does not register or unregister it.
2542 By default, this command cycles through the registered backends.
2543 To get a prompt, use a prefix argument."
2547 (let ((backend (vc-backend buffer-file-name
))
2549 ;; Find the registered backends.
2550 (dolist (backend vc-handled-backends
)
2551 (when (vc-call-backend backend
'registered buffer-file-name
)
2552 (push backend backends
)))
2553 ;; Find the next backend.
2554 (let ((def (car (delq backend
(append (memq backend backends
) backends
))))
2555 (others (delete backend backends
)))
2557 ((null others
) (error "No other backend to switch to"))
2562 (format "Switch to backend [%s]: " def
)
2563 (mapcar (lambda (b) (list (downcase (symbol-name b
)))) backends
)
2564 nil t nil nil
(downcase (symbol-name def
))))))
2566 (unless (eq backend
(vc-backend file
))
2567 (vc-file-clearprops file
)
2568 (vc-file-setprop file
'vc-backend backend
)
2569 ;; Force recomputation of the state
2570 (unless (vc-call-backend backend
'registered file
)
2571 (vc-file-clearprops file
)
2572 (error "%s is not registered in %s" file backend
))
2573 (vc-mode-line file
)))
2576 (defun vc-transfer-file (file new-backend
)
2577 "Transfer FILE to another version control system NEW-BACKEND.
2578 If NEW-BACKEND has a higher precedence than FILE's current backend
2579 \(i.e. it comes earlier in `vc-handled-backends'), then register FILE in
2580 NEW-BACKEND, using the version number from the current backend as the
2581 base level. If NEW-BACKEND has a lower precedence than the current
2582 backend, then commit all changes that were made under the current
2583 backend to NEW-BACKEND, and unregister FILE from the current backend.
2584 \(If FILE is not yet registered under NEW-BACKEND, register it.)"
2585 (let* ((old-backend (vc-backend file
))
2586 (edited (memq (vc-state file
) '(edited needs-merge
)))
2587 (registered (vc-call-backend new-backend
'registered file
))
2589 (and registered
; Never move if not registered in new-backend yet.
2590 ;; move if new-backend comes later in vc-handled-backends
2591 (or (memq new-backend
(memq old-backend vc-handled-backends
))
2592 (y-or-n-p "Final transfer? "))))
2594 (if (eq old-backend new-backend
)
2595 (error "%s is the current backend of %s" new-backend file
))
2597 (set-file-modes file
(logior (file-modes file
) 128))
2598 ;; `registered' might have switched under us.
2599 (vc-switch-backend file old-backend
)
2600 (let* ((rev (vc-workfile-version file
))
2601 (modified-file (and edited
(make-temp-file file
)))
2602 (unmodified-file (and modified-file
(vc-version-backup-file file
))))
2603 ;; Go back to the base unmodified file.
2607 (copy-file file modified-file
'ok-if-already-exists
)
2608 ;; If we have a local copy of the unmodified file, handle that
2609 ;; here and not in vc-revert-file because we don't want to
2610 ;; delete that copy -- it is still useful for OLD-BACKEND.
2612 (copy-file unmodified-file file
2613 'ok-if-already-exists
'keep-date
)
2614 (if (y-or-n-p "Get base version from master? ")
2615 (vc-revert-file file
))))
2616 (vc-call-backend new-backend
'receive-file file rev
))
2618 (vc-switch-backend file new-backend
)
2619 (unless (eq (vc-checkout-model file
) 'implicit
)
2620 (vc-checkout file t nil
))
2621 (rename-file modified-file file
'ok-if-already-exists
)
2622 (vc-file-setprop file
'vc-checkout-time nil
)))))
2624 (vc-switch-backend file old-backend
)
2625 (setq comment
(vc-call comment-history file
))
2626 (vc-call unregister file
))
2627 (vc-switch-backend file new-backend
)
2628 (when (or move edited
)
2629 (vc-file-setprop file
'vc-state
'edited
)
2631 (vc-checkin file nil comment
(stringp comment
)))))
2633 (defun vc-default-unregister (backend file
)
2634 "Default implementation of `vc-unregister', signals an error."
2635 (error "Unregistering files is not supported for %s" backend
))
2637 (defun vc-default-receive-file (backend file rev
)
2638 "Let BACKEND receive FILE from another version control system."
2639 (vc-call-backend backend
'register file rev
""))
2641 (defun vc-rename-master (oldmaster newfile templates
)
2642 "Rename OLDMASTER to be the master file for NEWFILE based on TEMPLATES."
2643 (let* ((dir (file-name-directory (expand-file-name oldmaster
)))
2644 (newdir (or (file-name-directory newfile
) ""))
2645 (newbase (file-name-nondirectory newfile
))
2647 ;; List of potential master files for `newfile'
2649 (lambda (s) (vc-possible-master s newdir newbase
))
2651 (if (or (file-symlink-p oldmaster
)
2652 (file-symlink-p (file-name-directory oldmaster
)))
2653 (error "This is unsafe in the presence of symbolic links"))
2657 ;; If possible, keep the master file in the same directory.
2659 (if (and f
(string= (file-name-directory (expand-file-name f
)) dir
))
2661 ;; If not, just use the first possible place.
2663 (and f
(or (not (setq dir
(file-name-directory f
)))
2664 (file-directory-p dir
))
2666 (error "New file lacks a version control directory")))))
2668 (defun vc-delete-file (file)
2669 "Delete file and mark it as such in the version control system."
2670 (interactive "fVC delete file: ")
2671 (let ((buf (get-file-buffer file
))
2672 (backend (vc-backend file
)))
2674 (error "File %s is not under version control"
2675 (file-name-nondirectory file
)))
2676 (unless (vc-find-backend-function backend
'delete-file
)
2677 (error "Deleting files under %s is not supported in VC" backend
))
2678 (if (and buf
(buffer-modified-p buf
))
2679 (error "Please save files before deleting them"))
2680 (unless (y-or-n-p (format "Really want to delete %s ? "
2681 (file-name-nondirectory file
)))
2683 (unless (or (file-directory-p file
) (null make-backup-files
))
2684 (with-current-buffer (or buf
(find-file-noselect file
))
2685 (let ((backup-inhibited nil
))
2687 (vc-call delete-file file
)
2688 ;; If the backend hasn't deleted the file itself, let's do it for him.
2689 (if (file-exists-p file
) (delete-file file
))))
2691 (defun vc-default-rename-file (backend old new
)
2693 (add-name-to-file old new
)
2694 (error (rename-file old new
)))
2695 (vc-delete-file old
)
2696 (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect new
)
2700 (defun vc-rename-file (old new
)
2701 "Rename file OLD to NEW, and rename its master file likewise."
2702 (interactive "fVC rename file: \nFRename to: ")
2703 (let ((oldbuf (get-file-buffer old
)))
2704 (if (and oldbuf
(buffer-modified-p oldbuf
))
2705 (error "Please save files before moving them"))
2706 (if (get-file-buffer new
)
2707 (error "Already editing new file name"))
2708 (if (file-exists-p new
)
2709 (error "New file already exists"))
2710 (let ((state (vc-state file
)))
2711 (unless (memq state
'(up-to-date edited
))
2712 (error "Please %s files before moving them"
2713 (if (stringp state
) "check in" "update"))))
2714 (vc-call rename-file old new
)
2715 (vc-file-clearprops old
)
2716 ;; Move the actual file (unless the backend did it already)
2717 (if (file-exists-p old
) (rename-file old new
))
2718 ;; ?? Renaming a file might change its contents due to keyword expansion.
2719 ;; We should really check out a new copy if the old copy was precisely equal
2720 ;; to some checked in version. However, testing for this is tricky....
2722 (with-current-buffer oldbuf
2723 (let ((buffer-read-only buffer-read-only
))
2724 (set-visited-file-name new
))
2727 (set-buffer-modified-p nil
)))))
2729 ;; Only defined in very recent Emacsen
2730 (defvar small-temporary-file-directory nil
)
2733 (defun vc-update-change-log (&rest args
)
2734 "Find change log file and add entries from recent version control logs.
2735 Normally, find log entries for all registered files in the default
2738 With prefix arg of \\[universal-argument], only find log entries for the current buffer's file.
2740 With any numeric prefix arg, find log entries for all currently visited
2741 files that are under version control. This puts all the entries in the
2742 log for the default directory, which may not be appropriate.
2744 From a program, any ARGS are assumed to be filenames for which
2745 log entries should be gathered."
2747 (cond ((consp current-prefix-arg
) ;C-u
2748 (list buffer-file-name
))
2749 (current-prefix-arg ;Numeric argument.
2751 (buffers (buffer-list))
2754 (setq file
(buffer-file-name (car buffers
)))
2755 (and file
(vc-backend file
)
2756 (setq files
(cons file files
)))
2757 (setq buffers
(cdr buffers
)))
2760 ;; Don't supply any filenames to backend; this means
2761 ;; it should find all relevant files relative to
2762 ;; the default-directory.
2764 (vc-call-backend (vc-responsible-backend default-directory
)
2765 'update-changelog args
))
2767 (defun vc-default-update-changelog (backend files
)
2768 "Default implementation of update-changelog.
2769 Uses `rcs2log' which only works for RCS and CVS."
2770 ;; FIXME: We (c|sh)ould add support for cvs2cl
2771 (let ((odefault default-directory
)
2772 (changelog (find-change-log))
2773 ;; Presumably not portable to non-Unixy systems, along with rcs2log:
2774 (tempfile (make-temp-file
2775 (expand-file-name "vc"
2776 (or small-temporary-file-directory
2777 temporary-file-directory
))))
2778 (full-name (or add-log-full-name
2781 (format "uid%d" (number-to-string (user-uid)))))
2782 (mailing-address (or add-log-mailing-address
2783 user-mail-address
)))
2784 (find-file-other-window changelog
)
2785 (barf-if-buffer-read-only)
2788 (goto-char (point-min))
2790 (message "Computing change log entries...")
2791 (message "Computing change log entries... %s"
2794 (setq default-directory odefault
)
2795 (if (eq 0 (apply 'call-process
2796 (expand-file-name "rcs2log"
2798 nil
(list t tempfile
) nil
2800 "-u" (concat (vc-user-login-name)
2802 "\t" mailing-address
)
2806 (if (file-name-absolute-p f
)
2808 (concat odefault f
))))
2812 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create "*vc*")))
2814 (insert-file tempfile
)
2816 (setq default-directory
(file-name-directory changelog
))
2817 (delete-file tempfile
)))))
2819 ;; Annotate functionality
2821 ;; Declare globally instead of additional parameter to
2822 ;; temp-buffer-show-function (not possible to pass more than one
2823 ;; parameter). The use of annotate-ratio is deprecated in favor of
2824 ;; annotate-mode, which replaces it with the more sensible "span-to
2825 ;; days", along with autoscaling support.
2826 (defvar vc-annotate-ratio nil
"Global variable.")
2827 (defvar vc-annotate-backend nil
"Global variable.")
2829 (defconst vc-annotate-font-lock-keywords
2830 ;; The fontification is done by vc-annotate-lines instead of font-lock.
2831 '((vc-annotate-lines)))
2833 (defun vc-annotate-get-backend (buffer)
2834 "Return the backend matching \"Annotate\" buffer BUFFER.
2835 Return nil if no match made. Associations are made based on
2836 `vc-annotate-buffers'."
2837 (cdr (assoc buffer vc-annotate-buffers
)))
2839 (define-derived-mode vc-annotate-mode fundamental-mode
"Annotate"
2840 "Major mode for output buffers of the `vc-annotate' command.
2842 You can use the mode-specific menu to alter the time-span of the used
2843 colors. See variable `vc-annotate-menu-elements' for customizing the
2845 (set (make-local-variable 'truncate-lines
) t
)
2846 (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-defaults
)
2847 '(vc-annotate-font-lock-keywords t
))
2848 (vc-annotate-add-menu))
2850 (defun vc-annotate-display-default (&optional ratio
)
2851 "Display the output of \\[vc-annotate] using the default color range.
2852 The color range is given by `vc-annotate-color-map', scaled by RATIO
2853 if present. The current time is used as the offset."
2855 (message "Redisplaying annotation...")
2856 (vc-annotate-display
2857 (if ratio
(vc-annotate-time-span vc-annotate-color-map ratio
)))
2858 (message "Redisplaying annotation...done"))
2860 (defun vc-annotate-display-autoscale (&optional full
)
2861 "Highlight the output of \\[vc-annotate]] using an autoscaled color map.
2862 Autoscaling means that the map is scaled from the current time to the
2863 oldest annotation in the buffer, or, with argument FULL non-nil, to
2864 cover the range from the oldest annotation to the newest."
2867 (oldest 999999.
) ;Any CVS users at the founding of Rome?
2868 (current (vc-annotate-convert-time (current-time)))
2870 (message "Redisplaying annotation...")
2871 ;; Run through this file and find the oldest and newest dates annotated.
2873 (goto-char (point-min))
2874 (while (setq date
(vc-call-backend vc-annotate-backend
'annotate-time
))
2878 (setq oldest date
))))
2879 (vc-annotate-display
2880 (vc-annotate-time-span ;return the scaled colormap.
2881 vc-annotate-color-map
2882 (/ (- (if full newest current
) oldest
)
2883 (vc-annotate-car-last-cons vc-annotate-color-map
)))
2885 (message "Redisplaying annotation...done \(%s\)"
2887 (format "Spanned from %.1f to %.1f days old"
2890 (format "Spanned to %.1f days old" (- current oldest
))))))
2892 ;; Menu -- Using easymenu.el
2893 (defun vc-annotate-add-menu ()
2894 "Add the menu 'Annotate' to the menu bar in VC-Annotate mode."
2895 (let ((menu-elements vc-annotate-menu-elements
)
2898 ["Default" (unless (null vc-annotate-display-mode
)
2899 (setq vc-annotate-display-mode nil
)
2900 (vc-annotate-display-select))
2901 :style toggle
:selected
(null vc-annotate-display-mode
)]))
2902 (oldest-in-map (vc-annotate-car-last-cons vc-annotate-color-map
)))
2903 (while menu-elements
2904 (let* ((element (car menu-elements
))
2905 (days (* element oldest-in-map
)))
2906 (setq menu-elements
(cdr menu-elements
))
2909 `([,(format "Span %.1f days" days
)
2910 (unless (and (numberp vc-annotate-display-mode
)
2911 (= vc-annotate-display-mode
,days
))
2912 (vc-annotate-display-select nil
,days
))
2913 :style toggle
:selected
2914 (and (numberp vc-annotate-display-mode
)
2915 (= vc-annotate-display-mode
,days
)) ])))))
2921 (float (string-to-number
2922 (read-string "Span how many days? ")))))
2923 (vc-annotate-display-select nil days
)) t
])
2927 (unless (eq vc-annotate-display-mode
'scale
)
2928 (vc-annotate-display-select nil
'scale
))
2929 :style toggle
:selected
2930 (eq vc-annotate-display-mode
'scale
)])
2932 ["Span Oldest->Newest"
2933 (unless (eq vc-annotate-display-mode
'fullscale
)
2934 (vc-annotate-display-select nil
'fullscale
))
2935 :style toggle
:selected
2936 (eq vc-annotate-display-mode
'fullscale
)])))
2938 (if (or (featurep 'easymenu
) (load "easymenu" t
))
2939 (easy-menu-define vc-annotate-mode-menu vc-annotate-mode-map
2940 "VC Annotate Display Menu" menu-def
))))
2942 (defun vc-annotate-display-select (&optional buffer mode
)
2943 "Highlight the output of \\[vc-annotate].
2944 By default, the current buffer is highlighted, unless overridden by
2945 BUFFER. `vc-annotate-display-mode' specifies the highlighting mode to
2946 use; you may override this using the second optional arg MODE."
2948 (if mode
(setq vc-annotate-display-mode mode
))
2951 (display-buffer buffer
))
2952 (if (not vc-annotate-mode
) ; Turn on vc-annotate-mode if not done
2954 (cond ((null vc-annotate-display-mode
)
2955 (vc-annotate-display-default vc-annotate-ratio
))
2956 ;; One of the auto-scaling modes
2957 ((eq vc-annotate-display-mode
'scale
)
2958 (vc-annotate-display-autoscale))
2959 ((eq vc-annotate-display-mode
'fullscale
)
2960 (vc-annotate-display-autoscale t
))
2961 ((numberp vc-annotate-display-mode
) ; A fixed number of days lookback
2962 (vc-annotate-display-default
2963 (/ vc-annotate-display-mode
(vc-annotate-car-last-cons
2964 vc-annotate-color-map
))))
2965 (t (error "No such display mode: %s"
2966 vc-annotate-display-mode
))))
2968 ;;;; (defun vc-BACKEND-annotate-command (file buffer) ...)
2969 ;;;; Execute "annotate" on FILE by using `call-process' and insert
2970 ;;;; the contents in BUFFER.
2973 (defun vc-annotate (prefix)
2974 "Display the edit history of the current file using colours.
2976 This command creates a buffer that shows, for each line of the current
2977 file, when it was last edited and by whom. Additionally, colours are
2978 used to show the age of each line--blue means oldest, red means
2979 youngest, and intermediate colours indicate intermediate ages. By
2980 default, the time scale stretches back one year into the past;
2981 everything that is older than that is shown in blue.
2983 With a prefix argument, this command asks two questions in the
2984 minibuffer. First, you may enter a version number; then the buffer
2985 displays and annotates that version instead of the current version
2986 \(type RET in the minibuffer to leave that default unchanged). Then,
2987 you are prompted for the time span in days which the color range
2988 should cover. For example, a time span of 20 days means that changes
2989 over the past 20 days are shown in red to blue, according to their
2990 age, and everything that is older than that is shown in blue.
2992 Customization variables:
2994 `vc-annotate-menu-elements' customizes the menu elements of the
2995 mode-specific menu. `vc-annotate-color-map' and
2996 `vc-annotate-very-old-color' defines the mapping of time to
2997 colors. `vc-annotate-background' specifies the background color."
2999 (vc-ensure-vc-buffer)
3000 (let* ((temp-buffer-name (concat "*Annotate " (buffer-name) "*"))
3001 (temp-buffer-show-function 'vc-annotate-display-select
)
3002 (rev (vc-workfile-version buffer-file-name
))
3003 (vc-annotate-version
3004 (if prefix
(read-string
3005 (format "Annotate from version: (default %s) " rev
)
3009 (setq vc-annotate-display-mode
3010 (float (string-to-number
3011 (read-string "Annotate span days: (default 20) "
3013 (setq vc-annotate-backend
(vc-backend buffer-file-name
))
3014 (message "Annotating...")
3015 (if (not (vc-find-backend-function vc-annotate-backend
'annotate-command
))
3016 (error "Sorry, annotating is not implemented for %s"
3017 vc-annotate-backend
))
3018 (with-output-to-temp-buffer temp-buffer-name
3019 (vc-call-backend vc-annotate-backend
'annotate-command
3021 (get-buffer temp-buffer-name
)
3022 vc-annotate-version
))
3023 ;; Don't use the temp-buffer-name until the buffer is created
3024 ;; (only after `with-output-to-temp-buffer'.)
3025 (setq vc-annotate-buffers
3026 (append vc-annotate-buffers
3027 (list (cons (get-buffer temp-buffer-name
) vc-annotate-backend
))))
3028 (message "Annotating... done")))
3030 (defun vc-annotate-car-last-cons (a-list)
3031 "Return car of last cons in association list A-LIST."
3032 (if (not (eq nil
(cdr a-list
)))
3033 (vc-annotate-car-last-cons (cdr a-list
))
3034 (car (car a-list
))))
3036 (defun vc-annotate-time-span (a-list span
&optional quantize
)
3037 "Apply factor SPAN to the time-span of association list A-LIST.
3038 Return the new alist.
3039 Optionally quantize to the factor of QUANTIZE."
3040 ;; Apply span to each car of every cons
3041 (if (not (eq nil a-list
))
3042 (append (list (cons (* (car (car a-list
)) span
)
3043 (cdr (car a-list
))))
3044 (vc-annotate-time-span (nthcdr (or quantize
; optional
3046 a-list
) span quantize
))))
3048 (defun vc-annotate-compcar (threshold a-list
)
3049 "Test successive cons cells of A-LIST against THRESHOLD.
3050 Return the first cons cell with a car that is not less than THRESHOLD,
3051 nil if no such cell exists."
3053 (tmp-cons (car a-list
)))
3054 (while (and tmp-cons
(< (car tmp-cons
) threshold
))
3055 (setq tmp-cons
(car (nthcdr i a-list
)))
3057 tmp-cons
)) ; Return the appropriate value
3059 (defun vc-annotate-convert-time (time)
3060 "Convert a time value to a floating-point number of days.
3061 The argument TIME is a list as returned by `current-time' or
3062 `encode-time', only the first two elements of that list are considered."
3063 (/ (+ (* (float (car time
)) (lsh 1 16)) (cadr time
)) 24 3600))
3065 (defun vc-annotate-difference (&optional offset
)
3066 "Return the time span in days to the next annotation.
3067 This calls the backend function annotate-time, and returns the
3068 difference in days between the time returned and the current time,
3069 or OFFSET if present."
3070 (let ((next-time (vc-call-backend vc-annotate-backend
'annotate-time
)))
3073 (vc-call-backend vc-annotate-backend
'annotate-current-time
))
3076 (defun vc-default-annotate-current-time (backend)
3077 "Return the current time, encoded as fractional days."
3078 (vc-annotate-convert-time (current-time)))
3080 (defun vc-annotate-display (&optional color-map offset
)
3081 "Highlight `vc-annotate' output in the current buffer.
3082 COLOR-MAP, if present, overrides `vc-annotate-color-map'.
3083 The annotations are relative to the current time, unless overridden by OFFSET."
3084 (if (and color-map
(not (eq color-map vc-annotate-color-map
)))
3085 (set (make-local-variable 'vc-annotate-color-map
) color-map
))
3086 (set (make-local-variable 'vc-annotate-offset
) offset
)
3089 (defvar vc-annotate-offset nil
)
3091 (defun vc-annotate-lines (limit)
3093 (while (and (< (point) limit
)
3094 (setq difference
(vc-annotate-difference vc-annotate-offset
)))
3095 (let* ((color (or (vc-annotate-compcar difference vc-annotate-color-map
)
3096 (cons nil vc-annotate-very-old-color
)))
3097 ;; substring from index 1 to remove any leading `#' in the name
3098 (face-name (concat "vc-annotate-face-" (substring (cdr color
) 1)))
3099 ;; Make the face if not done.
3100 (face (or (intern-soft face-name
)
3101 (let ((tmp-face (make-face (intern face-name
))))
3102 (set-face-foreground tmp-face
(cdr color
))
3103 (if vc-annotate-background
3104 (set-face-background tmp-face
3105 vc-annotate-background
))
3106 tmp-face
))) ; Return the face
3109 (put-text-property point
(point) 'face face
)))
3110 ;; Pretend to font-lock there were no matches.
3113 ;; Collect back-end-dependent stuff here
3115 (defalias 'vc-default-logentry-check
'ignore
)
3117 (defun vc-check-headers ()
3118 "Check if the current file has any headers in it."
3120 (vc-call-backend (vc-backend buffer-file-name
) 'check-headers
))
3122 (defun vc-default-check-headers (backend)
3123 "Default implementation of check-headers; always returns nil."
3126 ;; Back-end-dependent stuff ends here.
3128 ;; Set up key bindings for use while editing log messages
3130 (defun vc-log-edit (file)
3131 "Set up `log-edit' for use with VC on FILE."
3132 (setq default-directory
3133 (if file
(file-name-directory file
)
3134 (with-current-buffer vc-parent-buffer default-directory
)))
3135 (log-edit 'vc-finish-logentry nil
3136 (if file
`(lambda () ',(list (file-name-nondirectory file
)))
3137 ;; If FILE is nil, we were called from vc-dired.
3139 (with-current-buffer vc-parent-buffer
3140 (dired-get-marked-files t
)))))
3141 (set (make-local-variable 'vc-log-file
) file
)
3142 (make-local-variable 'vc-log-version
)
3143 (set-buffer-modified-p nil
)
3144 (setq buffer-file-name nil
))
3146 ;; These things should probably be generally available
3148 (defun vc-file-tree-walk (dirname func
&rest args
)
3149 "Walk recursively through DIRNAME.
3150 Invoke FUNC f ARGS on each VC-managed file f underneath it."
3151 (vc-file-tree-walk-internal (expand-file-name dirname
) func args
)
3152 (message "Traversing directory %s...done" dirname
))
3154 (defun vc-file-tree-walk-internal (file func args
)
3155 (if (not (file-directory-p file
))
3156 (if (vc-backend file
) (apply func file args
))
3157 (message "Traversing directory %s..." (abbreviate-file-name file
))
3158 (let ((dir (file-name-as-directory file
)))
3161 (string-equal f
".")
3162 (string-equal f
"..")
3163 (member f vc-directory-exclusion-list
)
3164 (let ((dirf (expand-file-name f dir
)))
3166 (file-symlink-p dirf
);; Avoid possible loops
3167 (vc-file-tree-walk-internal dirf func args
)))))
3168 (directory-files dir
)))))
3172 ;; DEVELOPER'S NOTES ON CONCURRENCY PROBLEMS IN THIS CODE
3174 ;; These may be useful to anyone who has to debug or extend the package.
3175 ;; (Note that this information corresponds to versions 5.x. Some of it
3176 ;; might have been invalidated by the additions to support branching
3177 ;; and RCS keyword lookup. AS, 1995/03/24)
3179 ;; A fundamental problem in VC is that there are time windows between
3180 ;; vc-next-action's computations of the file's version-control state and
3181 ;; the actions that change it. This is a window open to lossage in a
3182 ;; multi-user environment; someone else could nip in and change the state
3183 ;; of the master during it.
3185 ;; The performance problem is that rlog/prs calls are very expensive; we want
3186 ;; to avoid them as much as possible.
3190 ;; The performance problem, it turns out, simplifies in practice to the
3191 ;; problem of making vc-state fast. The two other functions that call
3192 ;; prs/rlog will not be so commonly used that the slowdown is a problem; one
3193 ;; makes snapshots, the other deletes the calling user's last change in the
3196 ;; The race condition implies that we have to either (a) lock the master
3197 ;; during the entire execution of vc-next-action, or (b) detect and
3198 ;; recover from errors resulting from dispatch on an out-of-date state.
3200 ;; Alternative (a) appears to be infeasible. The problem is that we can't
3201 ;; guarantee that the lock will ever be removed. Suppose a user starts a
3202 ;; checkin, the change message buffer pops up, and the user, having wandered
3203 ;; off to do something else, simply forgets about it?
3205 ;; Alternative (b), on the other hand, works well with a cheap way to speed up
3206 ;; vc-state. Usually, if a file is registered, we can read its locked/
3207 ;; unlocked state and its current owner from its permissions.
3209 ;; This shortcut will fail if someone has manually changed the workfile's
3210 ;; permissions; also if developers are munging the workfile in several
3211 ;; directories, with symlinks to a master (in this latter case, the
3212 ;; permissions shortcut will fail to detect a lock asserted from another
3215 ;; Note that these cases correspond exactly to the errors which could happen
3216 ;; because of a competing checkin/checkout race in between two instances of
3219 ;; For VC's purposes, a workfile/master pair may have the following states:
3221 ;; A. Unregistered. There is a workfile, there is no master.
3223 ;; B. Registered and not locked by anyone.
3225 ;; C. Locked by calling user and unchanged.
3227 ;; D. Locked by the calling user and changed.
3229 ;; E. Locked by someone other than the calling user.
3231 ;; This makes for 25 states and 20 error conditions. Here's the matrix:
3233 ;; VC's idea of state
3235 ;; V Actual state RCS action SCCS action Effect
3237 ;; A . 1 2 3 4 ci -u -t- admin -fb -i<file> initial admin
3238 ;; B 5 . 6 7 8 co -l get -e checkout
3239 ;; C 9 10 . 11 12 co -u unget; get revert
3240 ;; D 13 14 15 . 16 ci -u -m<comment> delta -y<comment>; get checkin
3241 ;; E 17 18 19 20 . rcs -u -M -l unget -n ; get -g steal lock
3243 ;; All commands take the master file name as a last argument (not shown).
3245 ;; In the discussion below, a "self-race" is a pathological situation in
3246 ;; which VC operations are being attempted simultaneously by two or more
3247 ;; Emacsen running under the same username.
3249 ;; The vc-next-action code has the following windows:
3252 ;; Between the check for existence of a master file and the call to
3253 ;; admin/checkin in vc-buffer-admin (apparent state A). This window may
3254 ;; never close if the initial-comment feature is on.
3257 ;; Between the call to vc-workfile-unchanged-p in and the immediately
3258 ;; following revert (apparent state C).
3261 ;; Between the call to vc-workfile-unchanged-p in and the following
3262 ;; checkin (apparent state D). This window may never close.
3265 ;; Between the unlock and the immediately following checkout during a
3266 ;; revert operation (apparent state C). Included in window Q.
3269 ;; Between vc-state and the following checkout (apparent state B).
3272 ;; Between vc-state and the following revert (apparent state C).
3273 ;; Includes windows Q and S.
3276 ;; Between vc-state and the following checkin (apparent state
3277 ;; D). This window may never be closed if the user fails to complete the
3278 ;; checkin message. Includes window R.
3281 ;; Between vc-state and the following steal-lock (apparent
3282 ;; state E). This window may never close if the user fails to complete
3283 ;; the steal-lock message. Includes window X.
3286 ;; Between the unlock and the immediately following re-lock during a
3287 ;; steal-lock operation (apparent state E). This window may never close
3288 ;; if the user fails to complete the steal-lock message.
3292 ;; Apparent state A ---
3294 ;; 1. File looked unregistered but is actually registered and not locked.
3296 ;; Potential cause: someone else's admin during window P, with
3297 ;; caller's admin happening before their checkout.
3299 ;; RCS: Prior to version 5.6.4, ci fails with message
3300 ;; "no lock set by <user>". From 5.6.4 onwards, VC uses the new
3301 ;; ci -i option and the message is "<file>,v: already exists".
3302 ;; SCCS: admin will fail with error (ad19).
3304 ;; We can let these errors be passed up to the user.
3306 ;; 2. File looked unregistered but is actually locked by caller, unchanged.
3308 ;; Potential cause: self-race during window P.
3310 ;; RCS: Prior to version 5.6.4, reverts the file to the last saved
3311 ;; version and unlocks it. From 5.6.4 onwards, VC uses the new
3312 ;; ci -i option, failing with message "<file>,v: already exists".
3313 ;; SCCS: will fail with error (ad19).
3315 ;; Either of these consequences is acceptable.
3317 ;; 3. File looked unregistered but is actually locked by caller, changed.
3319 ;; Potential cause: self-race during window P.
3321 ;; RCS: Prior to version 5.6.4, VC registers the caller's workfile as
3322 ;; a delta with a null change comment (the -t- switch will be
3323 ;; ignored). From 5.6.4 onwards, VC uses the new ci -i option,
3324 ;; failing with message "<file>,v: already exists".
3325 ;; SCCS: will fail with error (ad19).
3327 ;; 4. File looked unregistered but is locked by someone else.
3329 ;; Potential cause: someone else's admin during window P, with
3330 ;; caller's admin happening *after* their checkout.
3332 ;; RCS: Prior to version 5.6.4, ci fails with a
3333 ;; "no lock set by <user>" message. From 5.6.4 onwards,
3334 ;; VC uses the new ci -i option, failing with message
3335 ;; "<file>,v: already exists".
3336 ;; SCCS: will fail with error (ad19).
3338 ;; We can let these errors be passed up to the user.
3340 ;; Apparent state B ---
3342 ;; 5. File looked registered and not locked, but is actually unregistered.
3344 ;; Potential cause: master file got nuked during window P.
3346 ;; RCS: will fail with "RCS/<file>: No such file or directory"
3347 ;; SCCS: will fail with error ut4.
3349 ;; We can let these errors be passed up to the user.
3351 ;; 6. File looked registered and not locked, but is actually locked by the
3352 ;; calling user and unchanged.
3354 ;; Potential cause: self-race during window T.
3356 ;; RCS: in the same directory as the previous workfile, co -l will fail
3357 ;; with "co error: writable foo exists; checkout aborted". In any other
3358 ;; directory, checkout will succeed.
3359 ;; SCCS: will fail with ge17.
3361 ;; Either of these consequences is acceptable.
3363 ;; 7. File looked registered and not locked, but is actually locked by the
3364 ;; calling user and changed.
3368 ;; 8. File looked registered and not locked, but is actually locked by another
3371 ;; Potential cause: someone else checks it out during window T.
3373 ;; RCS: co error: revision 1.3 already locked by <user>
3374 ;; SCCS: fails with ge4 (in directory) or ut7 (outside it).
3376 ;; We can let these errors be passed up to the user.
3378 ;; Apparent state C ---
3380 ;; 9. File looks locked by calling user and unchanged, but is unregistered.
3384 ;; 10. File looks locked by calling user and unchanged, but is actually not
3387 ;; Potential cause: a self-race in window U, or by the revert's
3388 ;; landing during window X of some other user's steal-lock or window S
3389 ;; of another user's revert.
3391 ;; RCS: succeeds, refreshing the file from the identical version in
3393 ;; SCCS: fails with error ut4 (p file nonexistent).
3395 ;; Either of these consequences is acceptable.
3397 ;; 11. File is locked by calling user. It looks unchanged, but is actually
3400 ;; Potential cause: the file would have to be touched by a self-race
3403 ;; The revert will succeed, removing whatever changes came with
3404 ;; the touch. It is theoretically possible that work could be lost.
3406 ;; 12. File looks like it's locked by the calling user and unchanged, but
3407 ;; it's actually locked by someone else.
3409 ;; Potential cause: a steal-lock in window V.
3411 ;; RCS: co error: revision <rev> locked by <user>; use co -r or rcs -u
3412 ;; SCCS: fails with error un2
3414 ;; We can pass these errors up to the user.
3416 ;; Apparent state D ---
3418 ;; 13. File looks like it's locked by the calling user and changed, but it's
3419 ;; actually unregistered.
3421 ;; Potential cause: master file got nuked during window P.
3423 ;; RCS: Prior to version 5.6.4, checks in the user's version as an
3424 ;; initial delta. From 5.6.4 onwards, VC uses the new ci -j
3425 ;; option, failing with message "no such file or directory".
3426 ;; SCCS: will fail with error ut4.
3428 ;; This case is kind of nasty. Under RCS prior to version 5.6.4,
3429 ;; VC may fail to detect the loss of previous version information.
3431 ;; 14. File looks like it's locked by the calling user and changed, but it's
3432 ;; actually unlocked.
3434 ;; Potential cause: self-race in window V, or the checkin happening
3435 ;; during the window X of someone else's steal-lock or window S of
3436 ;; someone else's revert.
3438 ;; RCS: ci will fail with "no lock set by <user>".
3439 ;; SCCS: delta will fail with error ut4.
3441 ;; 15. File looks like it's locked by the calling user and changed, but it's
3442 ;; actually locked by the calling user and unchanged.
3444 ;; Potential cause: another self-race --- a whole checkin/checkout
3445 ;; sequence by the calling user would have to land in window R.
3447 ;; SCCS: checks in a redundant delta and leaves the file unlocked as usual.
3448 ;; RCS: reverts to the file state as of the second user's checkin, leaving
3449 ;; the file unlocked.
3451 ;; It is theoretically possible that work could be lost under RCS.
3453 ;; 16. File looks like it's locked by the calling user and changed, but it's
3454 ;; actually locked by a different user.
3456 ;; RCS: ci error: no lock set by <user>
3457 ;; SCCS: unget will fail with error un2
3459 ;; We can pass these errors up to the user.
3461 ;; Apparent state E ---
3463 ;; 17. File looks like it's locked by some other user, but it's actually
3468 ;; 18. File looks like it's locked by some other user, but it's actually
3471 ;; Potential cause: someone released a lock during window W.
3473 ;; RCS: The calling user will get the lock on the file.
3474 ;; SCCS: unget -n will fail with cm4.
3476 ;; Either of these consequences will be OK.
3478 ;; 19. File looks like it's locked by some other user, but it's actually
3479 ;; locked by the calling user and unchanged.
3481 ;; Potential cause: the other user relinquishing a lock followed by
3482 ;; a self-race, both in window W.
3484 ;; Under both RCS and SCCS, both unlock and lock will succeed, making
3485 ;; the sequence a no-op.
3487 ;; 20. File looks like it's locked by some other user, but it's actually
3488 ;; locked by the calling user and changed.
3494 ;; In order of decreasing severity:
3496 ;; Cases 11 and 15 are the only ones that potentially lose work.
3497 ;; They would require a self-race for this to happen.
3499 ;; Case 13 in RCS loses information about previous deltas, retaining
3500 ;; only the information in the current workfile. This can only happen
3501 ;; if the master file gets nuked in window P.
3503 ;; Case 3 in RCS and case 15 under SCCS insert a redundant delta with
3504 ;; no change comment in the master. This would require a self-race in
3505 ;; window P or R respectively.
3507 ;; Cases 2, 10, 19 and 20 do extra work, but make no changes.
3509 ;; Unfortunately, it appears to me that no recovery is possible in these
3510 ;; cases. They don't yield error messages, so there's no way to tell that
3511 ;; a race condition has occurred.
3513 ;; All other cases don't change either the workfile or the master, and
3514 ;; trigger command errors which the user will see.
3516 ;; Thus, there is no explicit recovery code.