1 ;;; lisp-mnt.el --- utility functions for Emacs Lisp maintainers
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1992, 1994, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
4 ;; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 ;; Author: Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>
8 ;; Created: 14 Jul 1992
10 ;; X-Bogus-Bureaucratic-Cruft: Gruad will get you if you don't watch out!
12 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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26 ;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
27 ;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
31 ;; This library adds some services to Emacs-Lisp editing mode.
33 ;; First, it knows about the header conventions for library packages.
34 ;; One entry point supports generating synopses from a library directory.
35 ;; Another can be used to check for missing headers in library files.
37 ;; Another entry point automatically addresses bug mail to a package's
38 ;; maintainer or author.
40 ;; This file can be loaded by your lisp-mode-hook. Have it (require 'lisp-mnt)
42 ;; This file is an example of the header conventions. Note the following
45 ;; * Header line --- makes it possible to extract a one-line summary of
46 ;; the package's uses automatically for use in library synopses, KWIC
47 ;; indexes and the like.
49 ;; Format is three semicolons, followed by the filename, followed by
50 ;; three dashes, followed by the summary. All fields space-separated.
54 ;; * Copyright line, which looks more or less like this:
56 ;; ;; Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
60 ;; * Author line --- contains the name and net address of at least
61 ;; the principal author.
63 ;; If there are multiple authors, they should be listed on continuation
64 ;; lines led by ;;<TAB>, like this:
66 ;; ;; Author: Ashwin Ram <Ram-Ashwin@cs.yale.edu>
67 ;; ;; Dave Sill <de5@ornl.gov>
68 ;; ;; David Lawrence <tale@pawl.rpi.edu>
69 ;; ;; Noah Friedman <friedman@ai.mit.edu>
70 ;; ;; Joe Wells <jbw@maverick.uswest.com>
71 ;; ;; Dave Brennan <brennan@hal.com>
72 ;; ;; Eric Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>
74 ;; This field may have some special values; notably "FSF", meaning
75 ;; "Free Software Foundation".
77 ;; * Maintainer line --- should be a single name/address as in the Author
78 ;; line, or an address only, or the string "FSF". If there is no maintainer
79 ;; line, the person(s) in the Author field are presumed to be it. The example
80 ;; in this file is mildly bogus because the maintainer line is redundant.
81 ;; The idea behind these two fields is to be able to write a Lisp function
82 ;; that does "send mail to the author" without having to mine the name out by
83 ;; hand. Please be careful about surrounding the network address with <> if
84 ;; there's also a name in the field.
86 ;; * Created line --- optional, gives the original creation date of the
87 ;; file. For historical interest, basically.
89 ;; * Version line --- intended to give the reader a clue if they're looking
90 ;; at a different version of the file than the one they're accustomed to. This
91 ;; may be an RCS or SCCS header.
93 ;; * Adapted-By line --- this is for FSF's internal use. The person named
94 ;; in this field was the one responsible for installing and adapting the
95 ;; package for the distribution. (This file doesn't have one because the
96 ;; author *is* one of the maintainers.)
98 ;; * Keywords line --- used by the finder code (now under construction)
99 ;; for finding Emacs Lisp code related to a topic.
101 ;; * X-Bogus-Bureaucratic-Cruft line --- this is a joke and an example
102 ;; of a comment header. Headers starting with `X-' should never be used
103 ;; for any real purpose; this is the way to safely add random headers
104 ;; without invoking the wrath of any program.
106 ;; * Commentary line --- enables Lisp code to find the developer's and
107 ;; maintainers' explanations of the package internals.
109 ;; * Change log line --- optional, exists to terminate the commentary
110 ;; section and start a change-log part, if one exists.
112 ;; * Code line --- exists so Lisp can know where commentary and/or
113 ;; change-log sections end.
115 ;; * Footer line --- marks end-of-file so it can be distinguished from
116 ;; an expanded formfeed or the results of truncation.
120 ;; Tue Jul 14 23:44:17 1992 ESR
127 (defgroup lisp-mnt nil
128 "Utility functions for Emacs Lisp maintainers."
132 ;; At least some of these defcustoms should probably be defconsts,
133 ;; since they define, or are defined by, the header format. -- fx
135 (defcustom lm-header-prefix
"^;+[ \t]+\\(@(#)\\)?[ \t]*\\$?"
136 "Prefix that is ignored before the tag.
137 For example, you can write the 1st line synopsis string and headers like this
138 in your Lisp package:
140 ;; @(#) package.el -- package description
142 ;; @(#) $Maintainer: Person Foo Bar $
144 The @(#) construct is used by unix what(1) and
145 then $identifier: doc string $ is used by GNU ident(1)"
149 (defcustom lm-copyright-prefix
"^\\(;+[ \t]\\)+Copyright (C) "
150 "Prefix that is ignored before the dates in a copyright.
151 Leading comment characters and whitespace should be in regexp group 1."
155 (defcustom lm-comment-column
16
156 "Column used for placing formatted output."
160 (defcustom lm-any-header
".*"
161 "Regexp which matches start of any section."
165 (defcustom lm-commentary-header
"Commentary\\|Documentation"
166 "Regexp which matches start of documentation section."
170 (defcustom lm-history-header
"Change ?Log\\|History"
171 "Regexp which matches the start of code log section."
177 ;; These functions all parse the headers of the current buffer
179 (defun lm-get-header-re (header &optional mode
)
180 "Return regexp for matching HEADER.
181 If called with optional MODE and with value `section',
182 return section regexp instead."
183 (if (eq mode
'section
)
184 (concat "^;;;;* \\(" header
"\\):[ \t]*$")
185 (concat lm-header-prefix
"\\(" header
"\\)[ \t]*:[ \t]*")))
187 (defun lm-get-package-name ()
188 "Return package name by looking at the first line."
190 (goto-char (point-min))
191 (if (and (looking-at (concat lm-header-prefix
))
192 (progn (goto-char (match-end 0))
193 (looking-at "\\([^\t ]+\\)")
195 (match-string-no-properties 1))))
197 (defun lm-section-start (header &optional after
)
198 "Return the buffer location of a given section start marker.
199 The HEADER is the section mark string to search for.
200 If AFTER is non-nil, return the location of the next line.
201 If the given section does not exist, return nil."
203 (let ((case-fold-search t
))
204 (goto-char (point-min))
205 (if (re-search-forward (lm-get-header-re header
'section
) nil t
)
206 (line-beginning-position (if after
2))))))
207 (defalias 'lm-section-mark
'lm-section-start
)
209 (defun lm-section-end (header)
210 "Return the buffer location of the end of a given section.
211 The HEADER is the section string marking the beginning of the
212 section. If the given section does not exist, return nil.
214 The end of the section is defined as the beginning of the next
215 section of the same level or lower. The function
216 `lisp-outline-level' is used to compute the level of a section.
217 If no such section exists, return the end of the buffer."
218 (require 'outline
) ;; for outline-regexp.
219 (let ((start (lm-section-start header
)))
223 (let ((level (lisp-outline-level))
226 (beginning-of-line 2)
227 (while (and (setq next-section-found
229 (lm-get-header-re lm-any-header
'section
)
233 (lisp-outline-level))
235 (if next-section-found
236 (line-beginning-position)
239 (defsubst lm-code-start
()
240 "Return the buffer location of the `Code' start marker."
241 (lm-section-start "Code"))
242 (defalias 'lm-code-mark
'lm-code-start
)
244 (defsubst lm-commentary-start
()
245 "Return the buffer location of the `Commentary' start marker."
246 (lm-section-start lm-commentary-header
))
247 (defalias 'lm-commentary-mark
'lm-commentary-start
)
249 (defsubst lm-commentary-end
()
250 "Return the buffer location of the `Commentary' section end."
251 (lm-section-end lm-commentary-header
))
253 (defsubst lm-history-start
()
254 "Return the buffer location of the `History' start marker."
255 (lm-section-start lm-history-header
))
256 (defalias 'lm-history-mark
'lm-history-start
)
258 (defsubst lm-copyright-mark
()
259 "Return the buffer location of the `Copyright' line."
261 (let ((case-fold-search t
))
262 (goto-char (point-min))
263 (if (re-search-forward lm-copyright-prefix nil t
)
266 (defun lm-header (header)
267 "Return the contents of the header named HEADER."
268 (goto-char (point-min))
269 (let ((case-fold-search t
))
270 (when (and (re-search-forward (lm-get-header-re header
) (lm-code-mark) t
)
271 ;; RCS ident likes format "$identifier: data$"
274 (skip-chars-backward "^$" (match-beginning 0))
275 (= (point) (match-beginning 0)))
276 "[^\n]+" "[^$\n]+")))
277 (match-string-no-properties 0))))
279 (defun lm-header-multiline (header)
280 "Return the contents of the header named HEADER, with continuation lines.
281 The returned value is a list of strings, one per line."
283 (goto-char (point-min))
284 (let ((res (lm-header header
)))
286 (setq res
(list res
))
288 (while (and (or (looking-at (concat lm-header-prefix
"[\t ]+"))
289 (and (not (looking-at
290 (lm-get-header-re "\\sw\\(\\sw\\|\\s_\\)*")))
291 (looking-at lm-header-prefix
)))
292 (goto-char (match-end 0))
294 (setq res
(cons (match-string-no-properties 0) res
))
298 ;; These give us smart access to the header fields and commentary
300 (defmacro lm-with-file
(file &rest body
)
301 "Execute BODY in a buffer containing the contents of FILE.
302 If FILE is nil, execute BODY in the current buffer."
303 (let ((filesym (make-symbol "file")))
304 `(let ((,filesym
,file
))
307 (insert-file-contents ,filesym
)
311 ;; Switching major modes is too drastic, so just switch
312 ;; temporarily to the Lisp mode syntax table.
313 (with-syntax-table lisp-mode-syntax-table
316 (put 'lm-with-file
'lisp-indent-function
1)
317 (put 'lm-with-file
'edebug-form-spec t
)
319 ;; Fixme: Probably this should be amalgamated with copyright.el; also
320 ;; we need a check for ranges in copyright years.
322 (defun lm-crack-copyright (&optional file
)
323 "Return the copyright holder, and a list of copyright years.
324 Use the current buffer if FILE is nil.
325 Return argument is of the form (\"HOLDER\" \"YEAR1\" ... \"YEARN\")"
327 (goto-char (lm-copyright-mark))
331 (end (line-end-position)))
332 ;; Cope with multi-line copyright `lines'. Assume the second
333 ;; line is indented (with the same commenting style).
335 (beginning-of-line 2)
336 (let ((str (concat (match-string-no-properties 1) "[ \t]+")))
338 (while (looking-at str
)
339 (setq end
(line-end-position))
340 (beginning-of-line 2))))
341 ;; Make a single line and parse that.
342 (let ((buff (current-buffer)))
344 (insert-buffer-substring buff start end
)
345 (goto-char (point-min))
346 (while (re-search-forward "^;+[ \t]+" nil t
)
348 (goto-char (point-min))
349 (while (re-search-forward " *\n" nil t
)
351 (goto-char (point-min))
352 (while (re-search-forward "\\([0-9]+\\),? +" nil t
)
353 (setq years
(cons (match-string-no-properties 1) years
)))
354 (if (looking-at ".*$")
355 (setq holder
(match-string-no-properties 0)))))
356 (cons holder
(nreverse years
)))))
358 (defun lm-summary (&optional file
)
359 "Return the one-line summary of file FILE, or current buffer if FILE is nil."
361 (goto-char (point-min))
362 (if (and (looking-at lm-header-prefix
)
363 (progn (goto-char (match-end 0))
364 (looking-at "[^ ]+[ \t]+--+[ \t]+\\(.*\\)")))
365 (let ((summary (match-string-no-properties 1)))
366 ;; Strip off -*- specifications.
367 (if (string-match "[ \t]*-\\*-.*-\\*-" summary
)
368 (substring summary
0 (match-beginning 0))
371 (defun lm-crack-address (x)
372 "Split up an email address X into full name and real email address.
373 The value is a cons of the form (FULLNAME . ADDRESS)."
374 (cond ((string-match "\\(.+\\) [(<]\\(\\S-+@\\S-+\\)[>)]" x
)
375 (cons (match-string 1 x
)
377 ((string-match "\\(\\S-+@\\S-+\\) [(<]\\(.*\\)[>)]" x
)
378 (cons (match-string 2 x
)
380 ((string-match "\\S-+@\\S-+" x
)
385 (defun lm-authors (&optional file
)
386 "Return the author list of file FILE, or current buffer if FILE is nil.
387 Each element of the list is a cons; the car is the full name,
388 the cdr is an email address."
390 (let ((authorlist (lm-header-multiline "author")))
391 (mapcar 'lm-crack-address authorlist
))))
393 (defun lm-maintainer (&optional file
)
394 "Return the maintainer of file FILE, or current buffer if FILE is nil.
395 The return value has the form (NAME . ADDRESS)."
397 (let ((maint (lm-header "maintainer")))
399 (lm-crack-address maint
)
400 (car (lm-authors))))))
402 (defun lm-creation-date (&optional file
)
403 "Return the created date given in file FILE, or current buffer if FILE is nil."
405 (lm-header "created")))
407 (defun lm-last-modified-date (&optional file iso-date
)
408 "Return the modify-date given in file FILE, or current buffer if FILE is nil.
409 ISO-DATE non-nil means return the date in ISO 8601 format."
411 (when (progn (goto-char (point-min))
413 "\\$[I]d: [^ ]+ [^ ]+ \\([^/]+\\)/\\([^/]+\\)/\\([^ ]+\\) "
415 (let ((dd (match-string 3))
416 (mm (match-string 2))
417 (yyyy (match-string 1)))
419 (format "%s-%s-%s" yyyy mm dd
)
422 (nth (string-to-number mm
)
423 '("" "Jan" "Feb" "Mar" "Apr" "May" "Jun"
424 "Jul" "Aug" "Sep" "Oct" "Nov" "Dec"))
427 (defun lm-version (&optional file
)
428 "Return the version listed in file FILE, or current buffer if FILE is nil.
429 This can be found in an RCS or SCCS header."
431 (or (lm-header "version")
432 (let ((header-max (lm-code-mark)))
433 (goto-char (point-min))
435 ;; Look for an RCS header
436 ((re-search-forward "\\$[I]d: [^ ]+ \\([^ ]+\\) " header-max t
)
437 (match-string-no-properties 1))
438 ((re-search-forward "\\$Revision: +\\([^ ]+\\) " header-max t
)
439 (match-string-no-properties 1))
440 ;; Look for an SCCS header
443 (regexp-quote "@(#)")
444 (regexp-quote (file-name-nondirectory (buffer-file-name)))
445 "\t\\([012345679.]*\\)")
447 (match-string-no-properties 1)))))))
449 (defun lm-keywords (&optional file
)
450 "Return the keywords given in file FILE, or current buffer if FILE is nil."
452 (let ((keywords (lm-header "keywords")))
453 (and keywords
(downcase keywords
)))))
455 (defun lm-keywords-list (&optional file
)
456 "Return list of keywords given in file FILE."
457 (let ((keywords (lm-keywords file
)))
459 (split-string keywords
",?[ \t]"))))
461 (defvar finder-known-keywords
)
462 (defun lm-keywords-finder-p (&optional file
)
463 "Return non-nil if any keywords in FILE are known to finder."
465 (let ((keys (lm-keywords-list file
)))
466 (catch 'keyword-found
468 (if (assoc (intern (car keys
)) finder-known-keywords
)
469 (throw 'keyword-found t
))
470 (setq keys
(cdr keys
)))
473 (defun lm-adapted-by (&optional file
)
474 "Return the adapted-by names in file FILE, or current buffer if FILE is nil.
475 This is the name of the person who cleaned up this package for
478 (lm-header "adapted-by")))
480 (defun lm-commentary (&optional file
)
481 "Return the commentary in file FILE, or current buffer if FILE is nil.
482 Return the value as a string. In the file, the commentary
483 section starts with the tag `Commentary' or `Documentation' and
484 ends just before the next section. If the commentary section is
487 (let ((start (lm-commentary-start)))
489 (buffer-substring-no-properties start
(lm-commentary-end))))))
491 ;;; Verification and synopses
493 (defun lm-insert-at-column (col &rest strings
)
494 "Insert, at column COL, list of STRINGS."
495 (if (> (current-column) col
) (insert "\n"))
496 (move-to-column col t
)
497 (apply 'insert strings
))
499 (defun lm-verify (&optional file showok verbose non-fsf-ok
)
500 "Check that the current buffer (or FILE if given) is in proper format.
501 If FILE is a directory, recurse on its files and generate a report in a
502 temporary buffer. In that case, the optional argument SHOWOK
503 says display \"OK\" in temp buffer for files that have no problems.
505 Optional argument VERBOSE specifies verbosity level.
506 Optional argument NON-FSF-OK if non-nil means a non-FSF
507 copyright notice is allowed."
508 (interactive (list nil nil t
))
509 (let* ((ret (and verbose
"Ok"))
511 (if (and file
(file-directory-p file
))
514 (dolist (f (directory-files file nil
"\\.el\\'")
516 (when (file-regular-p f
)
517 (let ((status (lm-verify f
)))
520 (lm-insert-at-column lm-comment-column status
523 (lm-insert-at-column lm-comment-column
526 (setq name
(lm-get-package-name))
530 "Can't find package name")
532 "`Author:' tag missing")
533 ((not (lm-maintainer))
534 "`Maintainer:' tag missing")
536 "Can't find the one-line summary description")
538 "`Keywords:' tag missing")
539 ((not (lm-keywords-finder-p))
540 "`Keywords:' has no valid finder keywords (see `finder-known-keywords')")
541 ((not (lm-commentary-mark))
542 "Can't find a 'Commentary' section marker")
543 ((not (lm-history-mark))
544 "Can't find a 'History' section marker")
545 ((not (lm-code-mark))
546 "Can't find a 'Code' section marker")
548 (goto-char (point-max))
551 (concat "^;;;[ \t]+" name
"[ \t]+ends here[ \t]*$"
552 "\\|^;;;[ \t]+ End of file[ \t]+" name
)
554 "Can't find the footer line")
555 ((not (and (lm-copyright-mark) (lm-crack-copyright)))
556 "Can't find a valid copyright notice")
558 (string-match "Free Software Foundation"
559 (car (lm-crack-copyright)))))
560 "Copyright holder is not the Free Software Foundation")
567 (defun lm-synopsis (&optional file showall
)
568 "Generate a synopsis listing for the buffer or the given FILE if given.
569 If FILE is a directory, recurse on its files and generate a report in
570 a temporary buffer. If SHOWALL is non-nil, also generate a line for files
571 which do not include a recognizable synopsis."
574 (read-file-name "Synopsis for (file or dir): ")))
576 (if (and file
(file-directory-p file
))
577 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Synopsis*"
578 (set-buffer standard-output
)
579 (dolist (f (directory-files file nil
".*\\.el\\'"))
580 (let ((syn (lm-synopsis (expand-file-name f file
))))
581 (when (or syn showall
)
583 (lm-insert-at-column lm-comment-column
(or syn
"NA") "\n")))))
585 (let ((must-kill (and file
(not (get-file-buffer file
)))))
586 (when file
(find-file file
))
589 (message "%s" (lm-summary))
591 (when must-kill
(kill-buffer (current-buffer))))))))
593 (eval-when-compile (defvar report-emacs-bug-address
))
595 (defun lm-report-bug (topic)
596 "Report a bug in the package currently being visited to its maintainer.
597 Prompts for bug subject TOPIC. Leaves you in a mail buffer."
598 (interactive "sBug Subject: ")
600 (let ((package (lm-get-package-name))
601 (addr (lm-maintainer))
602 (version (lm-version)))
603 (compose-mail (if addr
604 (concat (car addr
) " <" (cdr addr
) ">")
605 report-emacs-bug-address
)
607 (goto-char (point-max))
608 (insert "\nIn " package
)
610 (insert " version " version
))
613 (substitute-command-keys "Type \\[mail-send] to send bug report."))))
617 ;;; arch-tag: fa3c5ab4-a37b-4e46-b7cf-b6d78b90e69e
618 ;;; lisp-mnt.el ends here