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1 ;;; supercite.el --- minor mode for citing mail and news replies
3 ;; Copyright (C) 1993, 1997, 2001-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 ;; Author: 1993 Barry A. Warsaw <bwarsaw@python.org>
6 ;; Maintainer: emacs-devel@gnu.org
7 ;; Created: February 1993
8 ;; Keywords: mail, news
10 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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25 ;; LCD Archive Entry
26 ;; supercite|Barry A. Warsaw|supercite-help@python.org
27 ;; |Mail and news reply citation package
28 ;; |1993/09/22 18:58:46|3.1|
30 ;;; Commentary:
32 ;;; Code:
35 (require 'regi)
37 ;; start user configuration variables
38 ;; vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
40 (defgroup supercite nil
41 "Supercite package."
42 :prefix "sc-"
43 :group 'mail
44 :group 'news)
46 (defgroup supercite-frames nil
47 "Supercite (regi) frames."
48 :prefix "sc-"
49 :group 'supercite)
51 (defgroup supercite-attr nil
52 "Supercite attributions."
53 :prefix "sc-"
54 :group 'supercite)
56 (defgroup supercite-cite nil
57 "Supercite citings."
58 :prefix "sc-"
59 :group 'supercite)
61 (defgroup supercite-hooks nil
62 "Hooking into supercite."
63 :prefix "sc-"
64 :group 'supercite)
66 (defcustom sc-auto-fill-region-p t
67 "If non-nil, automatically fill each paragraph after it has been cited."
68 :type 'boolean
69 :group 'supercite)
71 (defcustom sc-blank-lines-after-headers 1
72 "Number of blank lines to leave after mail headers have been nuked.
73 Set to nil, to use whatever blank lines happen to occur naturally."
74 :type '(choice (const :tag "leave" nil)
75 integer)
76 :group 'supercite)
78 (defcustom sc-citation-leader " "
79 "String comprising first part of a citation."
80 :type 'string
81 :group 'supercite-cite)
83 (defcustom sc-citation-delimiter ">"
84 "String comprising third part of a citation.
85 This string is used in both nested and non-nested citations."
86 :type 'string
87 :group 'supercite-cite)
89 (defcustom sc-citation-separator " "
90 "String comprising fourth and last part of a citation."
91 :type 'string
92 :group 'supercite-cite)
94 (defcustom sc-citation-leader-regexp "[ \t]*"
95 "Regexp describing citation leader for a cited line.
96 This should NOT have a leading `^' character."
97 :type 'regexp
98 :group 'supercite-cite)
100 ;; Nemacs and Mule users note: please see the texinfo manual for
101 ;; suggestions on setting these variables.
102 (defcustom sc-citation-root-regexp "[-._[:alnum:]]*"
103 "Regexp describing variable root part of a citation for a cited line.
104 This should NOT have a leading `^' character. See also
105 `sc-citation-nonnested-root-regexp'."
106 :type 'regexp
107 :group 'supercite-cite)
109 (defcustom sc-citation-nonnested-root-regexp "[-._[:alnum:]]+"
110 "Regexp describing the variable root part of a nested citation.
111 This should NOT have a leading `^' character. This variable is
112 related to `sc-citation-root-regexp' but whereas that variable
113 describes both nested and non-nested citation roots, this variable
114 describes only nested citation roots."
115 :type 'regexp
116 :group 'supercite-cite)
118 (defcustom sc-citation-delimiter-regexp "[>]+"
119 "Regexp describing citation delimiter for a cited line.
120 This should NOT have a leading `^' character."
121 :type 'regexp
122 :group 'supercite-cite)
124 (defcustom sc-citation-separator-regexp "[ \t]*"
125 "Regexp describing citation separator for a cited line.
126 This should NOT have a leading `^' character."
127 :type 'regexp
128 :group 'supercite-cite)
130 (defcustom sc-cite-blank-lines-p nil
131 "If non-nil, put a citation on blank lines."
132 :type 'boolean
133 :group 'supercite-cite)
135 (defcustom sc-cite-frame-alist '()
136 "Alist for frame selection during citing.
137 Each element of this list has the following form:
138 (INFOKEY ((REGEXP . FRAME)
139 (REGEXP . FRAME)
140 (...)))
142 Where INFOKEY is a key for `sc-mail-field', REGEXP is a regular
143 expression to match against the INFOKEY's value. FRAME is
144 a citation frame, or a symbol that represents the name of
145 a variable whose value is a citation frame."
146 :type '(repeat (list symbol (repeat (cons regexp
147 (choice (repeat (repeat sexp))
148 symbol)))))
149 :group 'supercite-frames)
150 (put 'sc-cite-frame-alist 'risky-local-variable t)
152 (defcustom sc-uncite-frame-alist '()
153 "Alist for frame selection during unciting.
154 See the variable `sc-cite-frame-alist' for details."
155 :type '(repeat (list symbol (repeat (cons regexp
156 (choice (repeat (repeat sexp))
157 symbol)))))
158 :group 'supercite-frames)
159 (put 'sc-uncite-frame-alist 'risky-local-variable t)
161 (defcustom sc-recite-frame-alist '()
162 "Alist for frame selection during reciting.
163 See the variable `sc-cite-frame-alist' for details."
164 :type '(repeat (list symbol (repeat (cons regexp
165 (choice (repeat (repeat sexp))
166 symbol)))))
167 :group 'supercite-frames)
168 (put 'sc-recite-frame-alist 'risky-local-variable t)
170 (defcustom sc-default-cite-frame
171 '(;; initialize fill state and temporary variables when entering
172 ;; frame. this makes things run much faster
173 (begin (progn
174 (sc-fill-if-different)
175 (setq sc-tmp-nested-regexp (sc-cite-regexp "")
176 sc-tmp-nonnested-regexp (sc-cite-regexp)
177 sc-tmp-dumb-regexp
178 (concat "\\("
179 (sc-cite-regexp "")
180 "\\)"
181 (sc-cite-regexp
182 sc-citation-nonnested-root-regexp)))))
183 ;; blank lines mean paragraph separators, so fill the last cited
184 ;; paragraph, unless sc-cite-blank-lines-p is non-nil, in which
185 ;; case we treat blank lines just like any other line.
186 ("^[ \t]*$" (if sc-cite-blank-lines-p
187 (if sc-nested-citation-p
188 (sc-add-citation-level)
189 (sc-cite-line))
190 (sc-fill-if-different "")))
191 ;; do nothing if looking at a reference tag. make sure that the
192 ;; tag string isn't the empty string since this will match every
193 ;; line. it cannot be nil.
194 (sc-reference-tag-string (if (string= sc-reference-tag-string "")
195 (list 'continue)
196 nil))
197 ;; this regexp catches nested citations in which the author cited
198 ;; a non-nested citation with a dumb citer.
199 (sc-tmp-dumb-regexp (sc-cite-coerce-dumb-citer))
200 ;; if we are looking at a nested citation then add a citation level
201 (sc-tmp-nested-regexp (sc-add-citation-level))
202 ;; if we're looking at a non-nested citation, coerce it to our style
203 (sc-tmp-nonnested-regexp (sc-cite-coerce-cited-line))
204 ;; we must be looking at an uncited line. if we are in nested
205 ;; citations, just add a citation level
206 (sc-nested-citation-p (sc-add-citation-level))
207 ;; we're looking at an uncited line and we are in non-nested
208 ;; citations, so cite it with a non-nested citation
209 (t (sc-cite-line))
210 ;; be sure when we're done that we fill the last cited paragraph.
211 (end (sc-fill-if-different "")))
212 "Default REGI frame for citing a region."
213 :type '(repeat (repeat sexp))
214 :group 'supercite-frames)
215 (put 'sc-default-cite-frame 'risky-local-variable t)
217 (defcustom sc-default-uncite-frame
218 '(;; do nothing on a blank line
219 ("^[ \t]*$" nil)
220 ;; if the line is cited, uncite it
221 ((sc-cite-regexp) (sc-uncite-line)))
222 "Default REGI frame for unciting a region."
223 :type '(repeat (repeat sexp))
224 :group 'supercite-frames)
225 (put 'sc-default-uncite-frame 'risky-local-variable t)
227 (defcustom sc-default-recite-frame
228 '(;; initialize fill state when entering frame
229 (begin (sc-fill-if-different))
230 ;; do nothing on a blank line
231 ("^[ \t]*$" nil)
232 ;; if we're looking at a cited line, recite it
233 ((sc-cite-regexp) (sc-recite-line (sc-cite-regexp)))
234 ;; otherwise, the line is uncited, so just cite it
235 (t (sc-cite-line))
236 ;; be sure when we're done that we fill the last cited paragraph.
237 (end (sc-fill-if-different "")))
238 "Default REGI frame for reciting a region."
239 :type '(repeat (repeat sexp))
240 :group 'supercite-frames)
241 (put 'sc-default-recite-frame 'risky-local-variable t)
243 (defcustom sc-cite-region-limit t
244 "This variable controls automatic citation of yanked text.
245 Valid values are:
247 non-nil -- cite the entire region, regardless of its size
248 nil -- do not cite the region at all
249 <integer> -- a number indicating the threshold for citation. When
250 the number of lines in the region is greater than this
251 value, a warning message will be printed and the region
252 will not be cited. Lines in region are counted with
253 `count-lines'.
255 The gathering of attribution information is not affected by the value
256 of this variable. The number of lines in the region is calculated
257 *after* all mail headers are removed. This variable is only consulted
258 during the initial citing via `sc-cite-original'."
259 :type '(choice (const :tag "do not cite" nil)
260 (integer :tag "citation threshold")
261 (other :tag "always cite" t))
262 :group 'supercite-cite)
264 (defcustom sc-confirm-always-p t
265 "If non-nil, always confirm attribution string before citing text body."
266 :type 'boolean
267 :group 'supercite-attr)
269 (defcustom sc-default-attribution "Anon"
270 "String used when author's attribution cannot be determined."
271 :type 'string
272 :group 'supercite-attr)
273 (defcustom sc-default-author-name "Anonymous"
274 "String used when author's name cannot be determined."
275 :type 'string
276 :group 'supercite-attr)
277 (defcustom sc-downcase-p nil
278 "Non-nil means downcase the attribution and citation strings."
279 :type 'boolean
280 :group 'supercite-attr
281 :group 'supercite-cite)
282 (defcustom sc-electric-circular-p t
283 "If non-nil, treat electric references as circular."
284 :type 'boolean
285 :group 'supercite-attr)
287 (defcustom sc-electric-mode-hook nil
288 "Hook for `sc-electric-mode' electric references mode."
289 :type 'hook
290 :group 'supercite-hooks)
291 (defcustom sc-electric-references-p nil
292 "Use electric references if non-nil."
293 :type 'boolean
294 :group 'supercite)
296 (defcustom sc-fixup-whitespace-p nil
297 "If non-nil, delete all leading white space before citing."
298 :type 'boolean
299 :group 'supercite)
301 (defcustom sc-load-hook nil
302 "Hook which gets run once after Supercite loads."
303 :type 'hook
304 :group 'supercite-hooks)
305 (make-obsolete-variable 'sc-load-hook
306 "use `with-eval-after-load' instead." "26.1")
308 (defcustom sc-pre-hook nil
309 "Hook which gets run before each invocation of `sc-cite-original'."
310 :type 'hook
311 :group 'supercite-hooks)
312 (defcustom sc-post-hook nil
313 "Hook which gets run after each invocation of `sc-cite-original'."
314 :type 'hook
315 :group 'supercite-hooks)
317 (defcustom sc-mail-warn-if-non-rfc822-p t
318 "Warn if mail headers don't conform to RFC822."
319 :type 'boolean
320 :group 'supercite-attr)
321 (defcustom sc-mumble ""
322 "Value returned by `sc-mail-field' if field isn't in mail headers."
323 :type 'string
324 :group 'supercite-attr)
326 (defcustom sc-name-filter-alist
327 '(("^\\(Mr\\|Mrs\\|Ms\\|Dr\\)[.]?$" . 0)
328 ("^\\(Jr\\|Sr\\)[.]?$" . last)
329 ("^ASTS$" . 0)
330 ("^[I]+$" . last))
331 "Name list components which are filtered out as noise.
332 This variable contains an association list where each element is of
333 the form: (REGEXP . POSITION).
335 REGEXP is a regular expression which matches the name list component.
336 Match is performed using `string-match'. POSITION is the position in
337 the name list which can match the regular expression, starting at zero
338 for the first element. Use `last' to match the last element in the
339 list and `any' to match all elements."
340 :type '(repeat (cons regexp (choice (const last) (const any)
341 (integer :tag "position"))))
342 :group 'supercite-attr)
344 (defcustom sc-nested-citation-p nil
345 "Controls whether to use nested or non-nested citation style.
346 Non-nil uses nested citations, nil uses non-nested citations."
347 :type 'boolean
348 :group 'supercite)
350 (defcustom sc-nuke-mail-headers 'all
351 "Controls mail header nuking.
352 Used in conjunction with `sc-nuke-mail-header-list'. Valid values are:
354 `all' -- nuke all mail headers
355 `none' -- don't nuke any mail headers
356 `specified' -- nuke headers specified in `sc-nuke-mail-header-list'
357 `keep' -- keep headers specified in `sc-nuke-mail-header-list'"
358 :type '(choice (const all) (const none)
359 (const specified) (const keep))
360 :group 'supercite)
362 (defcustom sc-nuke-mail-header-list nil
363 "List of mail header regexps to remove or keep in body of reply.
364 This list contains regular expressions describing the mail headers to
365 keep or nuke, depending on the value of `sc-nuke-mail-headers'."
366 :type '(repeat regexp)
367 :group 'supercite)
369 (defcustom sc-preferred-attribution-list
370 '("sc-lastchoice" "x-attribution" "firstname" "initials" "lastname")
371 "Specifies what to use as the attribution string.
372 Supercite creates a list of possible attributions when it scans the
373 mail headers from the original message. Each attribution choice is
374 associated with a key in an attribution alist. Supercite tries to
375 pick a \"preferred\" attribution by matching the attribution alist
376 keys against the elements in `sc-preferred-attribution-list' in order.
377 The first non-empty string value found is used as the preferred
378 attribution.
380 Note that Supercite now honors the X-Attribution: mail field. If
381 present in the original message, the value of this field should always
382 be used to select the most preferred attribution since it reflects how
383 the original author would like to be distinguished. It should be
384 considered bad taste to put any attribution preference key before
385 \"x-attribution\" in this list, except perhaps for \"sc-lastchoice\"
386 \(see below).
388 Supercite remembers the last attribution used when reciting an already
389 cited paragraph. This attribution will always be saved with the
390 \"sc-lastchoice\" key, which can be used in this list. Note that the
391 last choice is always reset after every call of `sc-cite-original'.
393 Barring error conditions, the following preferences are always present
394 in the attribution alist:
396 \"emailname\" -- email terminus name
397 \"initials\" -- initials of author
398 \"firstname\" -- first name of author
399 \"lastname\" -- last name of author
400 \"middlename-1\" -- first middle name of author
401 \"middlename-2\" -- second middle name of author
404 Middle name indexes can be any positive integer greater than 0,
405 although it is unlikely that many authors will supply more than one
406 middle name, if that many. The string of all middle names is
407 associated with the key \"middlenames\"."
408 :type '(repeat string)
409 :group 'supercite-attr)
411 (defcustom sc-attrib-selection-list nil
412 "An alist for selecting preferred attribution based on mail headers.
413 Each element of this list has the following form:
415 (INFOKEY ((REGEXP . ATTRIBUTION)
416 (REGEXP . ATTRIBUTION)
417 (...)))
419 Where INFOKEY is a key for `sc-mail-field', REGEXP is a regular
420 expression to match against the INFOKEY's value. ATTRIBUTION can be a
421 string or a list. If it's a string, then it is the attribution that is
422 selected by `sc-select-attribution'. If it is a list, it is `eval'd
423 and the return value must be a string, which is used as the selected
424 attribution. Note that the variable `sc-preferred-attribution-list'
425 must contain an element of the string \"sc-consult\" for this variable
426 to be consulted during attribution selection."
427 :type '(repeat (list string
428 (repeat (cons regexp
429 (choice (sexp :tag "List to eval")
430 string)))))
431 :group 'supercite-attr)
432 (put 'sc-attrib-selection-list 'risky-local-variable t)
434 (defcustom sc-attribs-preselect-hook nil
435 "Hook to run before selecting an attribution."
436 :type 'hook
437 :group 'supercite-attr
438 :group 'supercite-hooks)
439 (defcustom sc-attribs-postselect-hook nil
440 "Hook to run after selecting an attribution, but before confirmation."
441 :type 'hook
442 :group 'supercite-attr
443 :group 'supercite-hooks)
445 (defcustom sc-pre-cite-hook nil
446 "Hook to run before citing a region of text."
447 :type 'hook
448 :group 'supercite-cite
449 :group 'supercite-hooks)
450 (defcustom sc-pre-uncite-hook nil
451 "Hook to run before unciting a region of text."
452 :type 'hook
453 :group 'supercite-cite
454 :group 'supercite-hooks)
455 (defcustom sc-pre-recite-hook nil
456 "Hook to run before reciting a region of text."
457 :type 'hook
458 :group 'supercite-cite
459 :group 'supercite-hooks)
461 (defcustom sc-preferred-header-style 4
462 "Index into `sc-rewrite-header-list' specifying preferred header style.
463 Index zero accesses the first function in the list."
464 :type 'integer
465 :group 'supercite)
467 (defcustom sc-reference-tag-string ">>>>> "
468 "String used at the beginning of built-in reference headers."
469 :type 'string
470 :group 'supercite)
472 (defcustom sc-rewrite-header-list
473 '((sc-no-header)
474 (sc-header-on-said)
475 (sc-header-inarticle-writes)
476 (sc-header-regarding-adds)
477 (sc-header-attributed-writes)
478 (sc-header-author-writes)
479 (sc-header-verbose)
480 (sc-no-blank-line-or-header))
481 "List of reference header rewrite functions.
482 The variable `sc-preferred-header-style' controls which function in
483 this list is chosen for automatic reference header insertions.
484 Electric reference mode will cycle through this list of functions."
485 :type '(repeat sexp)
486 :group 'supercite)
487 (put 'sc-rewrite-header-list 'risky-local-variable t)
489 (defcustom sc-titlecue-regexp "\\s +-+\\s +"
490 "Regular expression describing the separator between names and titles.
491 Set to nil to treat entire field as a name."
492 :type '(choice (const :tag "entire field as name" nil)
493 regexp)
494 :group 'supercite-attr)
496 (defcustom sc-use-only-preference-p nil
497 "Controls what happens when the preferred attribution cannot be found.
498 If non-nil, then `sc-default-attribution' will be used. If nil, then
499 some secondary scheme will be employed to find a suitable attribution
500 string."
501 :type 'boolean
502 :group 'supercite-attr)
504 (defcustom sc-mode-map-prefix "\C-c\C-p"
505 "Key binding to install Supercite keymap."
506 :type 'string
507 :group 'supercite)
509 ;; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
510 ;; end user configuration variables
512 (defvar sc-mail-info nil
513 "Alist of mail header information gleaned from reply buffer.")
514 (defvar sc-attributions nil
515 "Alist of attributions for use when citing.")
517 (defvar sc-tmp-nested-regexp nil
518 "Temporary regexp describing nested citations.")
519 (defvar sc-tmp-nonnested-regexp nil
520 "Temporary regexp describing non-nested citations.")
521 (defvar sc-tmp-dumb-regexp nil
522 "Temp regexp describing non-nested citation cited with a nesting citer.")
524 (make-variable-buffer-local 'sc-mail-info)
525 (make-variable-buffer-local 'sc-attributions)
528 ;; ======================================================================
529 ;; supercite keymaps
531 (defvar sc-T-keymap
532 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
533 (define-key map "a" 'sc-S-preferred-attribution-list)
534 (define-key map "b" 'sc-T-mail-nuke-blank-lines)
535 (define-key map "c" 'sc-T-confirm-always)
536 (define-key map "d" 'sc-T-downcase)
537 (define-key map "e" 'sc-T-electric-references)
538 (define-key map "f" 'sc-T-auto-fill-region)
539 (define-key map "h" 'sc-T-describe)
540 (define-key map "l" 'sc-S-cite-region-limit)
541 (define-key map "n" 'sc-S-mail-nuke-mail-headers)
542 (define-key map "N" 'sc-S-mail-header-nuke-list)
543 (define-key map "o" 'sc-T-electric-circular)
544 (define-key map "p" 'sc-S-preferred-header-style)
545 (define-key map "s" 'sc-T-nested-citation)
546 (define-key map "u" 'sc-T-use-only-preferences)
547 (define-key map "w" 'sc-T-fixup-whitespace)
548 (define-key map "?" 'sc-T-describe)
549 map)
550 "Keymap for sub-keymap of setting and toggling functions.")
552 (defvar sc-mode-map
553 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
554 (define-key map "c" 'sc-cite-region)
555 (define-key map "f" 'sc-mail-field-query)
556 (define-key map "g" 'sc-mail-process-headers)
557 (define-key map "h" 'sc-describe)
558 (define-key map "i" 'sc-insert-citation)
559 (define-key map "o" 'sc-open-line)
560 (define-key map "r" 'sc-recite-region)
561 (define-key map "\C-p" 'sc-raw-mode-toggle)
562 (define-key map "u" 'sc-uncite-region)
563 (define-key map "w" 'sc-insert-reference)
564 (define-key map "\C-t" sc-T-keymap)
565 (define-key map "?" 'sc-describe)
566 map)
567 "Keymap for Supercite quasi-mode.")
569 (defvar sc-electric-mode-map
570 (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
571 (define-key map "p" 'sc-eref-prev)
572 (define-key map "n" 'sc-eref-next)
573 (define-key map "s" 'sc-eref-setn)
574 (define-key map "j" 'sc-eref-jump)
575 (define-key map "x" 'sc-eref-abort)
576 (define-key map "q" 'sc-eref-abort)
577 (define-key map "\r" 'sc-eref-exit)
578 (define-key map "\n" 'sc-eref-exit)
579 (define-key map "g" 'sc-eref-goto)
580 (define-key map "?" 'describe-mode)
581 (define-key map "\C-h" 'describe-mode)
582 (define-key map [f1] 'describe-mode)
583 (define-key map [help] 'describe-mode)
584 map)
585 "Keymap for `sc-electric-mode' electric references mode.")
588 (defvar sc-minibuffer-local-completion-map
589 (let ((map (copy-keymap minibuffer-local-completion-map)))
590 (define-key map "\C-t" 'sc-toggle-fn)
591 (define-key map " " 'self-insert-command)
592 map)
593 "Keymap for minibuffer confirmation of attribution strings.")
595 (defvar sc-minibuffer-local-map
596 (let ((map (copy-keymap minibuffer-local-map)))
597 (define-key map "\C-t" 'sc-toggle-fn)
598 map)
599 "Keymap for minibuffer confirmation of attribution strings.")
602 ;; ======================================================================
603 ;; utility functions
605 (defun sc-ask (alist)
606 "Ask a question in the minibuffer requiring a single character answer.
607 This function is kind of an extension of `y-or-n-p' where a single
608 letter is used to answer a question. Question is formed from ALIST
609 which has members of the form: (WORD . LETTER). WORD is the long
610 word form, while LETTER is the letter for selecting that answer. The
611 selected letter is returned, or nil if the question was not answered.
612 Note that WORD is a string and LETTER is a character. All LETTERs in
613 the list should be unique."
614 (let* ((prompt (concat
615 (mapconcat (lambda (elt) (car elt)) alist ", ")
616 "? ("
617 (mapconcat
618 (lambda (elt) (char-to-string (cdr elt))) alist "/")
619 ") "))
620 (p prompt)
621 (event
622 (if (fboundp 'allocate-event)
623 (allocate-event)
624 nil)))
625 (while (stringp p)
626 (if (let ((cursor-in-echo-area t)
627 (inhibit-quit t))
628 (message "%s" p)
629 (setq event (read-event))
630 (prog1 quit-flag (setq quit-flag nil)))
631 (progn
632 (message "%s%s" p (single-key-description event))
633 (if (fboundp 'deallocate-event)
634 (deallocate-event event))
635 (setq quit-flag nil)
636 (signal 'quit '())))
637 (let ((char
638 (if (featurep 'xemacs)
639 (let* ((key (and (key-press-event-p event) (event-key event)))
640 (char (and key (event-to-character event))))
641 char)
642 event))
643 elt)
644 (if char (setq char (downcase char)))
645 (cond
646 ((setq elt (rassq char alist))
647 (message "%s%s" p (car elt))
648 (setq p (cdr elt)))
649 ((if (fboundp 'button-release-event-p)
650 (button-release-event-p event)) ; ignore them
651 nil)
653 (message "%s%s" p (single-key-description event))
654 (if (featurep 'xemacs)
655 (ding nil 'y-or-n-p)
656 (ding))
657 (discard-input)
658 (if (eq p prompt)
659 (setq p (concat "Try again. " prompt)))))))
660 (if (fboundp 'deallocate-event)
661 (deallocate-event event))
664 (defun sc-scan-info-alist (alist)
665 "Find a match in the info alist that matches a regexp in ALIST."
666 (let ((sc-mumble "")
667 rtnvalue)
668 (while alist
669 (let* ((elem (car alist))
670 (infokey (car elem))
671 (infoval (sc-mail-field infokey))
672 (mlist (cadr elem)))
673 (while mlist
674 (let* ((ml-elem (car mlist))
675 (regexp (car ml-elem))
676 (thing (cdr ml-elem)))
677 (if (string-match regexp infoval)
678 ;; we found a match, time to return
679 (setq rtnvalue thing
680 mlist nil
681 alist nil)
682 ;; else we didn't find a match
683 (setq mlist (cdr mlist))))) ;end of mlist loop
684 (setq alist (cdr alist)))) ;end of alist loop
685 rtnvalue))
688 ;; ======================================================================
689 ;; extract mail field information from headers in reply buffer
691 ;; holder variables for bc happiness
692 (defvar sc-mail-headers-start nil
693 "Start of header fields.")
694 (defvar sc-mail-headers-end nil
695 "End of header fields.")
696 (defvar sc-mail-field-history nil
697 "For minibuffer completion on mail field queries.")
698 (defvar sc-mail-field-modification-history nil
699 "For minibuffer completion on mail field modifications.")
700 (defvar sc-mail-glom-frame
701 '((begin (setq sc-mail-headers-start (point)))
702 ("^From " (sc-mail-check-from) nil nil)
703 ("^x-attribution:[ \t]+.*$" (sc-mail-fetch-field t) nil t)
704 ("^\\S +:.*$" (sc-mail-fetch-field) nil t)
705 ("^$" (list 'abort '(step . 0)))
706 ("^[ \t]+" (sc-mail-append-field))
707 (sc-mail-warn-if-non-rfc822-p (sc-mail-error-in-mail-field))
708 (end (setq sc-mail-headers-end (point))))
709 "Regi frame for glomming mail header information.")
710 (put 'sc-mail-glom-frame 'risky-local-variable t)
712 (defvar curline) ; dynamic bondage
714 ;; regi functions
716 ;; https://lists.gnu.org/r/emacs-devel/2009-02/msg00691.html
717 ;; When rmail replies to a message with full headers visible, the "From "
718 ;; line can be included.
719 (defun sc-mail-check-from ()
720 "Deal with a \"From \" line in the header.
721 Such a line should only occur at the very start of the headers."
722 (and sc-mail-warn-if-non-rfc822-p
723 (/= (point) sc-mail-headers-start)
724 (sc-mail-error-in-mail-field)))
726 (defun sc-mail-fetch-field (&optional attribs-p)
727 "Insert a key and value into `sc-mail-info' alist.
728 If optional ATTRIBS-P is non-nil, the key/value pair is placed in
729 `sc-attributions' too."
730 (if (string-match "^\\(\\S *\\)\\s *:\\s +\\(.*\\)$" curline)
731 (let* ((key (downcase (match-string-no-properties 1 curline)))
732 (val (match-string-no-properties 2 curline))
733 (keyval (cons key val)))
734 (push keyval sc-mail-info)
735 (if attribs-p
736 (push keyval sc-attributions))))
737 nil)
739 (defun sc-mail-append-field ()
740 "Append a continuation line onto the last fetched mail field's info."
741 (let ((keyval (car sc-mail-info)))
742 (if (and keyval (string-match "^\\s *\\(.*\\)$" curline))
743 (setcdr keyval (concat (cdr keyval) " "
744 (match-string-no-properties 1 curline)))))
745 nil)
747 (defun sc-mail-error-in-mail-field ()
748 "Issue warning that mail headers don't conform to RFC 822."
749 (let* ((len (min (length curline) 10))
750 (ellipsis (if (< len (length curline)) "..." ""))
751 (msg "Mail header \"%s%s\" doesn't conform to RFC 822. skipping..."))
752 (message msg (substring curline 0 len) ellipsis))
753 (beep)
754 (sit-for 2)
755 nil)
757 ;; mail header nuking
758 (defvar sc-mail-last-header-nuked-p nil
759 "True if the last header was nuked.")
761 (defun sc-mail-nuke-line ()
762 "Nuke the current mail header line."
763 (delete-region (line-beginning-position) (line-beginning-position 2))
764 '((step . -1)))
766 (defun sc-mail-nuke-header-line ()
767 "Delete current-line and set up for possible continuation."
768 (setq sc-mail-last-header-nuked-p t)
769 (sc-mail-nuke-line))
771 (defun sc-mail-nuke-continuation-line ()
772 "Delete a continuation line if the last header line was deleted."
773 (if sc-mail-last-header-nuked-p
774 (sc-mail-nuke-line)))
776 (defun sc-mail-cleanup-blank-lines ()
777 "Leave some blank lines after original mail headers are nuked.
778 The number of lines left is specified by `sc-blank-lines-after-headers'."
779 (if sc-blank-lines-after-headers
780 (save-restriction
781 (widen)
782 (skip-chars-backward " \t\n")
783 (forward-line 1)
784 (delete-blank-lines)
785 (beginning-of-line)
786 (if (looking-at "[ \t]*$")
787 (delete-region (line-beginning-position)
788 (line-beginning-position 2)))
789 (insert-char ?\n sc-blank-lines-after-headers)))
790 nil)
792 (defun sc-mail-build-nuke-frame ()
793 "Build the regiframe for nuking mail headers."
794 (let (every-func entry-func nonentry-func)
795 (cond
796 ((eq sc-nuke-mail-headers 'all)
797 (setq every-func '(progn (forward-line -1) (sc-mail-nuke-line))))
798 ((eq sc-nuke-mail-headers 'specified)
799 (setq entry-func '(sc-mail-nuke-header-line)
800 nonentry-func '(setq sc-mail-last-header-nuked-p nil)))
801 ((eq sc-nuke-mail-headers 'keep)
802 (setq entry-func '(setq sc-mail-last-header-nuked-p nil)
803 nonentry-func '(sc-mail-nuke-header-line)))
804 ;; we never get far enough to interpret a frame if s-n-m-h == 'none
805 ((eq sc-nuke-mail-headers 'none))
806 (t (error "Invalid value for sc-nuke-mail-headers: %s"
807 sc-nuke-mail-headers))) ; end-cond
808 (append
809 (and entry-func
810 (regi-mapcar sc-nuke-mail-header-list entry-func nil t))
811 (and nonentry-func (list (list "^\\S +:.*$" nonentry-func)))
812 (and (not every-func)
813 '(("^[ \t]+" (sc-mail-nuke-continuation-line))))
814 '((begin (setq sc-mail-last-header-zapped-p nil)))
815 '((end (sc-mail-cleanup-blank-lines)))
816 (and every-func (list (list 'every every-func))))))
818 ;; mail processing and zapping. this is the top level entry defun to
819 ;; all header processing.
820 (defun sc-mail-process-headers (start end)
821 "Process original mail message's mail headers.
822 After processing, mail headers may be nuked. Header information is
823 stored in `sc-mail-info', and any old information is lost unless an
824 error occurs."
825 (interactive "r")
826 (let ((info (copy-alist sc-mail-info))
827 (attribs (copy-alist sc-attributions)))
828 (setq sc-mail-info nil
829 sc-attributions nil)
830 (regi-interpret sc-mail-glom-frame start end)
831 (if (null sc-mail-info)
832 (progn
833 (message "No mail headers found! Restoring old information.")
834 (setq sc-mail-info info
835 sc-attributions attribs))
836 (regi-interpret (sc-mail-build-nuke-frame)
837 sc-mail-headers-start sc-mail-headers-end))))
840 ;; let the user change mail field information
841 (defun sc-mail-field (field)
842 "Return the mail header field value associated with FIELD.
843 If there was no mail header with FIELD as its key, return the value of
844 `sc-mumble'. FIELD is case insensitive."
845 (or (cdr (assoc-string field sc-mail-info 'case-fold)) sc-mumble))
847 (defun sc-mail-field-query (arg)
848 "View the value of a mail field.
849 With `\\[universal-argument]', prompts for action on mail field.
850 Action can be one of: View, Modify, Add, or Delete."
851 (interactive "P")
852 (let* ((alist '(("view" . ?v) ("modify" . ?m) ("add" . ?a) ("delete" . ?d)))
853 (action (if (not arg) ?v (sc-ask alist)))
854 key)
855 (if (not action)
857 (setq key (completing-read
858 (concat (car (rassq action alist))
859 " information key: ")
860 sc-mail-info nil
861 (if (eq action ?a) nil 'noexit)
862 nil 'sc-mail-field-history))
863 (cond
864 ((eq action ?v)
865 (message "%s: %s" key (cdr (assoc key sc-mail-info))))
866 ((eq action ?d)
867 (setq sc-mail-info (delq (assoc key sc-mail-info) sc-mail-info)))
868 ((eq action ?m)
869 (let ((keyval (assoc key sc-mail-info)))
870 ;; first put initial value onto list if not already there
871 (if (not (member (cdr keyval)
872 sc-mail-field-modification-history))
873 (setq sc-mail-field-modification-history
874 (cons (cdr keyval) sc-mail-field-modification-history)))
875 (setcdr keyval (read-string
876 (concat key ": ") (cdr keyval)
877 'sc-mail-field-modification-history))))
878 ((eq action ?a)
879 (push (cons key (read-string (concat key ": "))) sc-mail-info))))))
882 ;; ======================================================================
883 ;; attributions
885 (defvar sc-attribution-confirmation-history nil
886 "History for confirmation of attribution strings.")
887 (defvar sc-citation-confirmation-history nil
888 "History for confirmation of attribution prefixes.")
890 (defun sc-attribs-%@-addresses (from &optional delim)
891 "Extract the author's email terminus from email address FROM.
892 Match addresses of the style \"name%[stuff].\" when called with DELIM
893 of \"%\" and addresses of the style \"[stuff]name@[stuff]\" when
894 called with DELIM \"@\". If DELIM is nil or not provided, matches
895 addresses of the style \"name\"."
896 (and (string-match (concat "[-[:alnum:]_.]+" delim) from 0)
897 (substring from
898 (match-beginning 0)
899 (- (match-end 0) (if (null delim) 0 1)))))
901 (defun sc-attribs-!-addresses (from)
902 "Extract the author's email terminus from email address FROM.
903 Match addresses of the style \"[stuff]![stuff]...!name[stuff].\""
904 (let ((eos (length from))
905 (mstart (string-match "![-[:alnum:]_.]+\\([^-![:alnum:]_.]\\|$\\)"
906 from 0))
907 (mend (match-end 0)))
908 (and mstart
909 (substring from (1+ mstart) (- mend (if (= mend eos) 0 1))))))
911 (defun sc-attribs-<>-addresses (from)
912 "Extract the author's email terminus from email address FROM.
913 Match addresses of the style \"<name[stuff]>.\""
914 (and (string-match "<\\(.*\\)>" from)
915 (match-string 1 from)))
917 (defun sc-get-address (from author)
918 "Get the full email address path from FROM.
919 AUTHOR is the author's name (which is removed from the address)."
920 (let ((eos (length from)))
921 (if (string-match (concat "\\`\"?" (regexp-quote author)
922 "\"?\\s +") from 0)
923 (let ((address (substring from (match-end 0) eos)))
924 (if (and (= (aref address 0) ?<)
925 (= (aref address (1- (length address))) ?>))
926 (substring address 1 (1- (length address)))
927 address))
928 (if (string-match "[-[:alnum:]!@%._]+" from 0)
929 (match-string 0 from)
930 ""))))
932 (defun sc-attribs-emailname (from)
933 "Get the email terminus name from FROM."
935 (sc-attribs-%@-addresses from "%")
936 (sc-attribs-%@-addresses from "@")
937 (sc-attribs-!-addresses from)
938 (sc-attribs-<>-addresses from)
939 (sc-attribs-%@-addresses from)
940 (substring from 0 10)))
942 (defun sc-name-substring (string start end extend)
943 "Extract the specified substring of STRING from START to END.
944 EXTEND is the number of characters on each side to extend the
945 substring."
946 (and start
947 (let ((sos (+ start extend))
948 (eos (- end extend)))
949 (substring string sos
950 (or (string-match sc-titlecue-regexp string sos) eos)))))
952 (defun sc-attribs-extract-namestring (from)
953 "Extract the name string from FROM.
954 This should be the author's full name minus an optional title."
955 ;; FIXME: we probably should use mail-extract-address-components.
956 (let ((namestring
958 ;; If there is a <...> in the name,
959 ;; treat everything before that as the full name.
960 ;; Even if it contains parens, use the whole thing.
961 ;; On the other hand, we do look for quotes in the usual way.
962 (and (string-match " *<.*>" from 0)
963 (let ((before-angles
964 (sc-name-substring from 0 (match-beginning 0) 0)))
965 (if (string-match "\".*\"" before-angles 0)
966 (sc-name-substring
967 before-angles (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0) 1)
968 before-angles)))
969 (sc-name-substring
970 from (string-match "(.*)" from 0) (match-end 0) 1)
971 (sc-name-substring
972 from (string-match "\".*\"" from 0) (match-end 0) 1)
973 (sc-name-substring
974 from (string-match "\\([-.[:alnum:]_]+\\s +\\)+<" from 0)
975 (match-end 1) 0)
976 (sc-attribs-emailname from))))
977 ;; strip off any leading or trailing whitespace
978 (if namestring
979 (let ((bos 0)
980 (eos (1- (length namestring))))
981 (while (and (<= bos eos)
982 (memq (aref namestring bos) '(32 ?\t)))
983 (setq bos (1+ bos)))
984 (while (and (> eos bos)
985 (memq (aref namestring eos) '(32 ?\t)))
986 (setq eos (1- eos)))
987 (substring namestring bos (1+ eos))))))
989 (defun sc-attribs-chop-namestring (namestring)
990 "Convert NAMESTRING to a list of names.
991 example: (sc-attribs-chop-namestring \"John Xavier Doe\")
992 => (\"John\" \"Xavier\" \"Doe\")"
993 (if (string-match "\\([ \t]*\\)\\([^ \t._]+\\)\\([ \t]*\\)" namestring)
994 (cons (match-string 2 namestring)
995 (sc-attribs-chop-namestring (substring namestring (match-end 3))))))
997 (defun sc-attribs-strip-initials (namelist)
998 "Extract the author's initials from the NAMELIST."
999 (mapconcat
1000 (lambda (name)
1001 (if (< 0 (length name))
1002 (substring name 0 1)))
1003 namelist ""))
1005 (defun sc-guess-attribution (&optional string)
1006 "Guess attribution string on current line.
1007 If attribution cannot be guessed, nil is returned. Optional STRING if
1008 supplied, is used instead of the line point is on in the current buffer."
1009 (let ((start 0)
1010 (string (or string (buffer-substring (line-beginning-position)
1011 (line-end-position))))
1012 attribution)
1013 (and
1014 (= start (or (string-match sc-citation-leader-regexp string start) -1))
1015 (setq start (match-end 0))
1016 (= start (or (string-match sc-citation-root-regexp string start) 1))
1017 (setq attribution (match-string 0 string)
1018 start (match-end 0))
1019 (= start (or (string-match sc-citation-delimiter-regexp string start) -1))
1020 (setq start (match-end 0))
1021 (= start (or (string-match sc-citation-separator-regexp string start) -1))
1022 attribution)))
1024 (defun sc-attribs-filter-namelist (namelist)
1025 "Filter out noise in NAMELIST according to `sc-name-filter-alist'."
1026 (let ((elements (length namelist))
1027 (position -1)
1028 keepers filtered-list)
1029 (mapc
1030 (lambda (name)
1031 (setq position (1+ position))
1032 (let ((keep-p t))
1033 (mapc
1034 (function
1035 (lambda (filter)
1036 (let ((regexp (car filter))
1037 (pos (cdr filter)))
1038 (if (and (string-match regexp name)
1039 (or (and (numberp pos)
1040 (= pos position))
1041 (and (eq pos 'last)
1042 (= position (1- elements)))
1043 (eq pos 'any)))
1044 (setq keep-p nil)))))
1045 sc-name-filter-alist)
1046 (if keep-p
1047 (setq keepers (cons position keepers)))))
1048 namelist)
1049 (mapc
1050 (lambda (position)
1051 (setq filtered-list (cons (nth position namelist) filtered-list)))
1052 keepers)
1053 filtered-list))
1055 (defun sc-attribs-chop-address (from)
1056 "Extract attribution information from FROM.
1057 This populates the `sc-attributions' with the list of possible attributions."
1058 (if (and (stringp from)
1059 (< 0 (length from)))
1060 (let* ((sc-mumble "")
1061 (namestring (sc-attribs-extract-namestring from))
1062 (namelist (sc-attribs-filter-namelist
1063 (sc-attribs-chop-namestring namestring)))
1064 (revnames (reverse (cdr namelist)))
1065 (firstname (car namelist))
1066 (midnames (reverse (cdr revnames)))
1067 (lastname (car revnames))
1068 (initials (sc-attribs-strip-initials namelist))
1069 (emailname (sc-attribs-emailname from))
1070 (n 1)
1071 author middlenames)
1073 ;; put basic information
1074 (setq
1075 ;; put middle names and build sc-author entry
1076 middlenames (mapconcat
1077 (lambda (midname)
1078 (let ((key-attribs (format "middlename-%d" n))
1079 (key-mail (format "sc-middlename-%d" n)))
1080 (push (cons key-attribs midname) sc-attributions)
1081 (push (cons key-mail midname) sc-mail-info)
1082 (setq n (1+ n))
1083 midname))
1084 midnames " ")
1086 author (concat firstname " " middlenames (and midnames " ") lastname)
1088 sc-attributions (append
1089 (list
1090 (cons "firstname" firstname)
1091 (cons "lastname" lastname)
1092 (cons "emailname" emailname)
1093 (cons "initials" initials))
1094 sc-attributions)
1095 sc-mail-info (append
1096 (list
1097 (cons "sc-firstname" firstname)
1098 (cons "sc-middlenames" middlenames)
1099 (cons "sc-lastname" lastname)
1100 (cons "sc-emailname" emailname)
1101 (cons "sc-initials" initials)
1102 (cons "sc-author" author)
1103 (cons "sc-from-address" (sc-get-address
1104 (sc-mail-field "from")
1105 namestring))
1106 (cons "sc-reply-address" (sc-get-address
1107 (sc-mail-field "reply-to")
1108 namestring))
1109 (cons "sc-sender-address" (sc-get-address
1110 (sc-mail-field "sender")
1111 namestring)))
1112 sc-mail-info)))
1113 ;; from string is empty
1114 (push (cons "sc-author" sc-default-author-name) sc-mail-info)))
1116 (defvar sc-attrib-or-cite nil
1117 "Used to toggle between attribution input or citation input.")
1119 (defun sc-toggle-fn ()
1120 "Toggle between attribution selection and citation selection.
1121 Only used during confirmation."
1122 (interactive)
1123 (setq sc-attrib-or-cite (not sc-attrib-or-cite))
1124 (throw 'sc-reconfirm t))
1126 (defun sc-select-attribution ()
1127 "Select an attribution from `sc-attributions'.
1129 Variables involved in selection process include:
1130 `sc-preferred-attribution-list'
1131 `sc-use-only-preference-p'
1132 `sc-confirm-always-p'
1133 `sc-default-attribution'
1134 `sc-attrib-selection-list'.
1136 Runs the hook `sc-attribs-preselect-hook' before selecting an
1137 attribution and the hook `sc-attribs-postselect-hook' after making the
1138 selection but before querying is performed. During
1139 `sc-attribs-postselect-hook' the variable `citation' is bound to the
1140 auto-selected citation string and the variable `attribution' is bound
1141 to the auto-selected attribution string."
1142 (run-hooks 'sc-attribs-preselect-hook)
1143 (let ((query-p sc-confirm-always-p)
1144 attribution citation
1145 (attriblist sc-preferred-attribution-list))
1147 ;; first cruise through sc-preferred-attribution-list looking for
1148 ;; a match in either sc-attributions or sc-mail-info. if the
1149 ;; element is "sc-consult", then we have to do the alist
1150 ;; consultation phase
1151 (while attriblist
1152 (let* ((preferred (car attriblist)))
1153 (cond
1154 ((string= preferred "sc-consult")
1155 ;; we've been told to consult the attribution vs. mail
1156 ;; header key alist. we do this until we find a match in
1157 ;; the sc-attrib-selection-list. if we do not find a match,
1158 ;; we continue scanning attriblist
1159 (let ((attrib (sc-scan-info-alist sc-attrib-selection-list)))
1160 (cond
1161 ((not attrib)
1162 (setq attriblist (cdr attriblist)))
1163 ((stringp attrib)
1164 (setq attribution attrib
1165 attriblist nil))
1166 ((listp attrib)
1167 (setq attribution (eval attrib))
1168 (if (stringp attribution)
1169 (setq attriblist nil)
1170 (setq attribution nil
1171 attriblist (cdr attriblist))))
1172 (t (error "%s did not evaluate to a string or list!"
1173 "sc-attrib-selection-list")))))
1174 ((setq attribution (cdr (assoc preferred sc-attributions)))
1175 (setq attriblist nil))
1177 (setq attriblist (cdr attriblist))))))
1179 ;; if preference was not found, we may use a secondary method to
1180 ;; find a valid attribution
1181 (if (and (not attribution)
1182 (not sc-use-only-preference-p))
1183 ;; secondary method tries to find a preference in this order
1184 ;; 1. sc-lastchoice
1185 ;; 2. x-attribution
1186 ;; 3. firstname
1187 ;; 4. lastname
1188 ;; 5. initials
1189 ;; 6. first non-empty attribution in alist
1190 (setq attribution
1191 (or (cdr (assoc "sc-lastchoice" sc-attributions))
1192 (cdr (assoc "x-attribution" sc-attributions))
1193 (cdr (assoc "firstname" sc-attributions))
1194 (cdr (assoc "lastname" sc-attributions))
1195 (cdr (assoc "initials" sc-attributions))
1196 (cdr (car sc-attributions)))))
1198 ;; still couldn't find an attribution. we're now limited to using
1199 ;; the default attribution, but we'll force a query when this happens
1200 (if (not attribution)
1201 (setq attribution sc-default-attribution
1202 query-p t))
1204 ;; create the attribution prefix
1205 (setq citation (sc-make-citation attribution))
1207 ;; run the post selection hook before querying the user
1208 (run-hooks 'sc-attribs-postselect-hook)
1210 ;; query for confirmation
1211 (if query-p
1212 (let* ((query-alist (mapcar (lambda (entry) (list (cdr entry)))
1213 sc-attributions))
1214 (minibuffer-local-completion-map
1215 sc-minibuffer-local-completion-map)
1216 (minibuffer-local-map sc-minibuffer-local-map)
1217 (initial attribution)
1218 (completer-disable t) ; in case completer.el is used
1219 choice)
1220 (setq sc-attrib-or-cite nil) ; nil==attribution, t==citation
1221 (while
1222 (catch 'sc-reconfirm
1223 (progn
1224 (setq choice
1225 (if sc-attrib-or-cite
1226 (read-string
1227 "Enter citation prefix: "
1228 citation
1229 'sc-citation-confirmation-history)
1230 (completing-read
1231 "Complete attribution name: "
1232 query-alist nil nil
1233 (cons initial 0)
1234 'sc-attribution-confirmation-history)))
1235 nil)))
1236 (if sc-attrib-or-cite
1237 ;; since the citation was chosen, we have to guess at
1238 ;; the attribution
1239 (setq citation choice
1240 attribution (or (sc-guess-attribution citation)
1241 citation))
1243 (setq citation (sc-make-citation choice)
1244 attribution choice))))
1246 ;; its possible that the user wants to downcase the citation and
1247 ;; attribution
1248 (if sc-downcase-p
1249 (setq citation (downcase citation)
1250 attribution (downcase attribution)))
1252 ;; set up mail info alist
1253 (let* ((ckey "sc-citation")
1254 (akey "sc-attribution")
1255 (ckeyval (assoc ckey sc-mail-info))
1256 (akeyval (assoc akey sc-mail-info)))
1257 (if ckeyval
1258 (setcdr ckeyval citation)
1259 (push (cons ckey citation) sc-mail-info))
1260 (if akeyval
1261 (setcdr akeyval attribution)
1262 (push (cons akey attribution) sc-mail-info)))
1264 ;; set the sc-lastchoice attribution
1265 (let* ((lkey "sc-lastchoice")
1266 (lastchoice (assoc lkey sc-attributions)))
1267 (if lastchoice
1268 (setcdr lastchoice attribution)
1269 (push (cons lkey attribution) sc-attributions)))))
1272 ;; ======================================================================
1273 ;; filladapt hooks for supercite 3.1. you shouldn't need anything
1274 ;; extra to make gin-mode understand supercited lines. Even this
1275 ;; stuff might not be entirely necessary...
1277 (defun sc-cite-regexp (&optional root-regexp)
1278 "Return a regexp describing a Supercited line.
1279 The regexp is the concatenation of `sc-citation-leader-regexp',
1280 `sc-citation-root-regexp', `sc-citation-delimiter-regexp', and
1281 `sc-citation-separator-regexp'. If optional ROOT-REGEXP is supplied,
1282 use it instead of `sc-citation-root-regexp'."
1283 (concat sc-citation-leader-regexp
1284 (or root-regexp sc-citation-root-regexp)
1285 sc-citation-delimiter-regexp
1286 sc-citation-separator-regexp))
1288 (defun sc-make-citation (attribution)
1289 "Make a non-nested citation from ATTRIBUTION."
1290 (concat sc-citation-leader
1291 attribution
1292 sc-citation-delimiter
1293 sc-citation-separator))
1295 (defvar filladapt-prefix-table)
1297 (defun sc-setup-filladapt ()
1298 "Setup `filladapt-prefix-table' to handle Supercited paragraphs."
1299 (let* ((fa-sc-elt 'filladapt-supercite-included-text)
1300 (elt (rassq fa-sc-elt filladapt-prefix-table)))
1301 (if elt (setcar elt (sc-cite-regexp))
1302 (message "Filladapt doesn't seem to know about Supercite.")
1303 (beep))))
1306 ;; ======================================================================
1307 ;; citing and unciting regions of text
1309 (defvar sc-fill-begin 1
1310 "Buffer position to begin filling.")
1311 (defvar sc-fill-line-prefix ""
1312 "Fill prefix of previous line")
1314 ;; filling
1315 (defun sc-fill-if-different (&optional prefix)
1316 "Fill the region bounded by `sc-fill-begin' and point.
1317 Only fill if optional PREFIX is different than `sc-fill-line-prefix'.
1318 If `sc-auto-fill-region-p' is nil, do not fill region. If PREFIX is
1319 not supplied, initialize fill variables. This is useful for a regi
1320 `begin' frame-entry."
1321 (if (not prefix)
1322 (setq sc-fill-line-prefix ""
1323 sc-fill-begin (line-beginning-position))
1324 (if (and sc-auto-fill-region-p
1325 (not (string= prefix sc-fill-line-prefix)))
1326 (let ((fill-prefix sc-fill-line-prefix))
1327 (if (not (string= fill-prefix ""))
1328 (fill-region sc-fill-begin (line-beginning-position)))
1329 (setq sc-fill-line-prefix prefix
1330 sc-fill-begin (line-beginning-position)))))
1331 nil)
1333 (defun sc-cite-coerce-cited-line ()
1334 "Coerce a Supercited line to look like our style."
1335 (let* ((attribution (sc-guess-attribution))
1336 (regexp (sc-cite-regexp attribution))
1337 (prefix (sc-make-citation attribution)))
1338 (if (and attribution
1339 (looking-at regexp))
1340 (progn
1341 (delete-region
1342 (match-beginning 0)
1343 (save-excursion
1344 (goto-char (match-end 0))
1345 (if (bolp) (forward-char -1))
1346 (point)))
1347 (insert prefix)
1348 (sc-fill-if-different prefix)))
1349 nil))
1351 (defun sc-cite-coerce-dumb-citer ()
1352 "Coerce a non-nested citation that's been cited with a dumb nesting citer."
1353 (delete-region (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
1354 (beginning-of-line)
1355 (sc-cite-coerce-cited-line))
1357 (defun sc-guess-nesting (&optional string)
1358 "Guess the citation nesting on the current line.
1359 If nesting cannot be guessed, nil is returned. Optional STRING if
1360 supplied, is used instead of the line point is on in the current
1361 buffer."
1362 (let ((start 0)
1363 (string (or string (buffer-substring (line-beginning-position)
1364 (line-end-position))))
1365 nesting)
1366 (and
1367 (= start (or (string-match sc-citation-leader-regexp string start) -1))
1368 (setq start (match-end 0))
1369 (= start (or (string-match sc-citation-delimiter-regexp string start) -1))
1370 (setq nesting (match-string 0 string)
1371 start (match-end 0))
1372 (= start (or (string-match sc-citation-separator-regexp string start) -1))
1373 nesting)))
1375 (defun sc-add-citation-level ()
1376 "Add a citation level for nested citation style w/ coercion."
1377 (let* ((nesting (sc-guess-nesting))
1378 (citation (make-string (1+ (length nesting))
1379 (string-to-char sc-citation-delimiter)))
1380 (prefix (concat sc-citation-leader citation sc-citation-separator)))
1381 (if (looking-at (sc-cite-regexp ""))
1382 (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
1383 (insert prefix)
1384 (sc-fill-if-different prefix)))
1386 (defun sc-cite-line (&optional citation)
1387 "Cite a single line of uncited text.
1388 Optional CITATION overrides any citation automatically selected."
1389 (if sc-fixup-whitespace-p
1390 (fixup-whitespace))
1391 (let ((prefix (or citation
1392 (cdr (assoc "sc-citation" sc-mail-info))
1393 sc-default-attribution)))
1394 (insert prefix)
1395 (sc-fill-if-different prefix))
1396 nil)
1398 (defun sc-uncite-line ()
1399 "Remove citation from current line."
1400 (let ((cited (looking-at (sc-cite-regexp))))
1401 (if cited
1402 (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))
1403 nil)
1405 (defun sc-recite-line (regexp)
1406 "Remove citation matching REGEXP from current line and recite line."
1407 (let ((cited (looking-at (concat "^" regexp)))
1408 (prefix (cdr (assoc "sc-citation" sc-mail-info))))
1409 (if cited
1410 (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
1411 (insert (or prefix sc-default-attribution))
1412 (sc-fill-if-different prefix))
1413 nil)
1415 ;; interactive functions
1416 (defun sc-cite-region (start end &optional confirm-p interactive)
1417 "Cite a region delineated by START and END.
1418 If optional CONFIRM-P is non-nil, the attribution is confirmed before
1419 its use in the citation string. This function first runs
1420 `sc-pre-cite-hook'.
1422 When called interactively, the optional arg INTERACTIVE is non-nil,
1423 and that means call `sc-select-attribution' too."
1424 (interactive "r\nP\np")
1425 (undo-boundary)
1426 (let ((frame (sc-scan-info-alist sc-cite-frame-alist))
1427 (sc-confirm-always-p (if confirm-p t sc-confirm-always-p)))
1428 (if (and frame (symbolp frame))
1429 (setq frame (symbol-value frame)))
1430 (or frame (setq frame sc-default-cite-frame))
1431 (run-hooks 'sc-pre-cite-hook)
1432 (if interactive
1433 (sc-select-attribution))
1434 (regi-interpret frame start end)))
1436 (defun sc-uncite-region (start end)
1437 "Uncite a region delineated by START and END.
1438 First runs `sc-pre-uncite-hook'."
1439 (interactive "r")
1440 (undo-boundary)
1441 (let ((frame (sc-scan-info-alist sc-uncite-frame-alist)))
1442 (if (and frame (symbolp frame))
1443 (setq frame (symbol-value frame)))
1444 (or frame (setq frame sc-default-uncite-frame))
1445 (run-hooks 'sc-pre-uncite-hook)
1446 (regi-interpret frame start end)))
1448 (defun sc-recite-region (start end)
1449 "Recite a region delineated by START and END.
1450 First runs `sc-pre-recite-hook'."
1451 (interactive "r")
1452 (let ((sc-confirm-always-p t))
1453 (sc-select-attribution))
1454 (undo-boundary)
1455 (let ((frame (sc-scan-info-alist sc-recite-frame-alist)))
1456 (if (and frame (symbolp frame))
1457 (setq frame (symbol-value frame)))
1458 (or frame (setq frame sc-default-recite-frame))
1459 (run-hooks 'sc-pre-recite-hook)
1460 (regi-interpret frame start end)))
1463 ;; ======================================================================
1464 ;; building headers
1466 (defun sc-hdr (prefix field &optional sep return-nil-p)
1467 "Returns a concatenation of PREFIX and FIELD.
1468 If FIELD is not a string or is the empty string, the empty string will
1469 be returned. Optional third argument SEP is concatenated on the end if
1470 it is a string. Returns empty string, unless optional RETURN-NIL-P is
1471 non-nil."
1472 (if (and (stringp field)
1473 (not (string= field "")))
1474 (concat prefix field (or sep ""))
1475 (and (not return-nil-p) "")))
1477 (defun sc-whofrom ()
1478 "Return the value of (sc-mail-field \"from\") or nil."
1479 (let ((sc-mumble nil))
1480 (sc-mail-field "from")))
1482 (defun sc-no-header ()
1483 "Does nothing. Use this instead of nil to get a blank header."
1486 (declare-function mh-in-header-p "mh-utils" ())
1488 (defun sc-no-blank-line-or-header ()
1489 "Similar to `sc-no-header' except it removes the preceding blank line."
1490 (and (not (bobp))
1491 (eolp)
1492 (progn (forward-line -1)
1493 (or (= (point)
1494 (save-excursion
1495 (rfc822-goto-eoh)
1496 (line-beginning-position 2)))
1497 (and (eq major-mode 'mh-letter-mode)
1498 (mh-in-header-p))))
1499 (progn
1500 (forward-line)
1501 (kill-line))))
1503 (defun sc-header-on-said ()
1504 "\"On <date>, <from> said:\" unless:
1505 1. the \"from\" field cannot be found, in which case nothing is inserted;
1506 2. the \"date\" field is missing in which case only the from part is printed."
1507 (let ((sc-mumble "")
1508 (whofrom (sc-whofrom)))
1509 (if whofrom
1510 (insert sc-reference-tag-string
1511 (sc-hdr "On " (sc-mail-field "date") ", ")
1512 whofrom " said:\n"))))
1514 (defun sc-header-inarticle-writes ()
1515 "\"In article <message-id>, <from> writes:\"
1516 Treats \"message-id\" and \"from\" fields similar to `sc-header-on-said'."
1517 (let ((sc-mumble "")
1518 (whofrom (sc-mail-field "from")))
1519 (if whofrom
1520 (insert sc-reference-tag-string
1521 (sc-hdr "In article " (sc-mail-field "message-id") ", ")
1522 whofrom " writes:\n"))))
1524 (defun sc-header-regarding-adds ()
1525 "\"Regarding <subject>; <from> adds:\"
1526 Treats \"subject\" and \"from\" fields similar to `sc-header-on-said'."
1527 (let ((sc-mumble "")
1528 (whofrom (sc-whofrom)))
1529 (if whofrom
1530 (insert sc-reference-tag-string
1531 (sc-hdr "Regarding " (sc-mail-field "subject") "; ")
1532 whofrom " adds:\n"))))
1534 (defun sc-header-attributed-writes ()
1535 "\"<sc-attribution>\" == <sc-author> <address> writes:
1536 Treats these fields in a similar manner to `sc-header-on-said'."
1537 (let ((sc-mumble "")
1538 (whofrom (sc-whofrom)))
1539 (if whofrom
1540 (insert sc-reference-tag-string
1541 (sc-hdr "\"" (sc-mail-field "sc-attribution") "\" == ")
1542 (sc-hdr "" (sc-mail-field "sc-author") " ")
1543 (or (sc-hdr "<" (sc-mail-field "sc-from-address") ">" t)
1544 (sc-hdr "<" (sc-mail-field "sc-reply-address") ">" t)
1546 " writes:\n"))))
1548 (defun sc-header-author-writes ()
1549 "<sc-author> writes:"
1550 (let ((sc-mumble "")
1551 (whofrom (sc-whofrom)))
1552 (if whofrom
1553 (insert sc-reference-tag-string
1554 (sc-hdr "" (sc-mail-field "sc-author"))
1555 " writes:\n"))))
1557 (defun sc-header-verbose ()
1558 "Very verbose, some say gross."
1559 (let ((sc-mumble "")
1560 (whofrom (sc-whofrom))
1561 (tag sc-reference-tag-string))
1562 (if whofrom
1563 (insert (sc-hdr (concat tag "On ") (sc-mail-field "date") ",\n")
1564 (or (sc-hdr tag (sc-mail-field "sc-author") "\n" t)
1565 (concat tag whofrom "\n"))
1566 (sc-hdr (concat tag "from the organization of ")
1567 (sc-mail-field "organization") "\n")
1568 (let ((rtag (concat tag "who can be reached at: ")))
1569 (or (sc-hdr rtag (sc-mail-field "sc-from-address") "\n" t)
1570 (sc-hdr rtag (sc-mail-field "sc-reply-address") "\n" t)
1571 ""))
1572 (sc-hdr
1573 (concat tag "(whose comments are cited below with \"")
1574 (sc-mail-field "sc-citation") "\"),\n")
1575 (sc-hdr (concat tag "had this to say in article ")
1576 (sc-mail-field "message-id") "\n")
1577 (sc-hdr (concat tag "in newsgroups ")
1578 (sc-mail-field "newsgroups") "\n")
1579 (sc-hdr (concat tag "concerning the subject of ")
1580 (sc-mail-field "subject") "\n")
1581 (sc-hdr (concat tag "(see ")
1582 (sc-mail-field "references")
1583 " for more details)\n")))))
1586 ;; ======================================================================
1587 ;; header rewrites
1589 (defconst sc-electric-bufname " *sc-erefs* "
1590 "Supercite electric reference mode's buffer name.")
1591 (defvar sc-eref-style 0
1592 "Current electric reference style.")
1594 (defun sc-valid-index-p (index)
1595 "Returns INDEX if it is a valid index into `sc-rewrite-header-list'.
1596 Otherwise returns nil."
1597 ;; a number, and greater than or equal to zero
1598 ;; less than or equal to the last index
1599 (and (natnump index)
1600 (< index (length sc-rewrite-header-list))
1601 index))
1603 (defun sc-eref-insert-selected (&optional nomsg)
1604 "Insert the selected reference header in the current buffer.
1605 Optional NOMSG, if non-nil, inhibits printing messages, unless an
1606 error occurs."
1607 (let ((ref (nth sc-eref-style sc-rewrite-header-list)))
1608 (condition-case err
1609 (progn
1610 (eval ref)
1611 (let ((lines (count-lines (point-min) (point-max))))
1612 (or nomsg (message "Ref header %d [%d line%s]: %s"
1613 sc-eref-style lines
1614 (if (= lines 1) "" "s")
1615 ref))))
1616 (void-function
1617 (progn (message
1618 "Symbol's function definition is void: %s (Header %d)"
1619 (cadr err) sc-eref-style)
1620 (beep))))))
1622 (defun sc-electric-mode (&optional style)
1623 "Mode for viewing Supercite reference headers. Commands are:
1624 \n\\{sc-electric-mode-map}
1626 `sc-electric-mode' is not intended to be run interactively, but rather
1627 accessed through Supercite's electric reference feature. See
1628 `sc-insert-reference' for more details. Optional STYLE is the initial
1629 header style to use, unless not supplied or invalid, in which case
1630 `sc-preferred-header-style' is used."
1632 (let ((info sc-mail-info))
1634 (setq sc-eref-style
1635 (or (sc-valid-index-p style)
1636 (sc-valid-index-p sc-preferred-header-style)
1639 (get-buffer-create sc-electric-bufname)
1640 ;; set up buffer and enter command loop
1641 (save-excursion
1642 (save-window-excursion
1643 (pop-to-buffer sc-electric-bufname)
1644 (kill-all-local-variables)
1645 (let ((sc-mail-info info)
1646 (buffer-read-only t)
1647 (mode-name "SC Electric Refs")
1648 (major-mode 'sc-electric-mode))
1649 (use-local-map sc-electric-mode-map)
1650 (sc-eref-show sc-eref-style)
1651 (run-mode-hooks 'sc-electric-mode-hook)
1652 (recursive-edit))))
1654 (and sc-eref-style
1655 (sc-eref-insert-selected))
1656 (kill-buffer sc-electric-bufname)))
1658 ;; functions for electric reference mode
1659 (defun sc-eref-show (index)
1660 "Show reference INDEX in `sc-rewrite-header-list'."
1661 (let ((msg "No %ing reference headers in list.")
1662 (last (length sc-rewrite-header-list)))
1663 (setq sc-eref-style
1664 (cond
1665 ((sc-valid-index-p index) index)
1666 ((< index 0)
1667 (if sc-electric-circular-p
1668 (1- last)
1669 (progn (error msg "preced") 0)))
1670 ((>= index last)
1671 (if sc-electric-circular-p
1673 (progn (error msg "follow") (1- last))))))
1674 (with-current-buffer sc-electric-bufname
1675 (let ((inhibit-read-only t))
1676 (erase-buffer)
1677 (goto-char (point-min))
1678 (sc-eref-insert-selected)
1679 ;; now shrink the window to just contain the electric reference
1680 ;; header.
1681 (let ((hdrlines (count-lines (point-min) (point-max)))
1682 (winlines (1- (window-height))))
1683 (if (/= hdrlines winlines)
1684 (if (> hdrlines winlines)
1685 ;; we have to enlarge the window
1686 (enlarge-window (- hdrlines winlines))
1687 ;; we have to shrink the window
1688 (shrink-window (- winlines (max hdrlines
1689 window-min-height))))))))))
1691 (defun sc-eref-next ()
1692 "Display next reference in other buffer."
1693 (interactive)
1694 (sc-eref-show (1+ sc-eref-style)))
1696 (defun sc-eref-prev ()
1697 "Display previous reference in other buffer."
1698 (interactive)
1699 (sc-eref-show (1- sc-eref-style)))
1701 (defun sc-eref-setn ()
1702 "Set reference header selected as preferred."
1703 (interactive)
1704 (setq sc-preferred-header-style sc-eref-style)
1705 (message "Preferred reference style set to header %d." sc-eref-style))
1707 (defun sc-eref-goto (refnum)
1708 "Show reference style indexed by REFNUM.
1709 If REFNUM is an invalid index, don't go to that reference and return
1710 nil."
1711 (interactive "NGoto Reference: ")
1712 (if (sc-valid-index-p refnum)
1713 (sc-eref-show refnum)
1714 (error "Invalid reference: %d. (Range: [%d .. %d])"
1715 refnum 0 (1- (length sc-rewrite-header-list)))))
1717 (defun sc-eref-jump ()
1718 "Set reference header to preferred header."
1719 (interactive)
1720 (sc-eref-show sc-preferred-header-style))
1722 (defun sc-eref-abort ()
1723 "Exit from electric reference mode without inserting reference."
1724 (interactive)
1725 (setq sc-eref-style nil)
1726 (exit-recursive-edit))
1728 (defun sc-eref-exit ()
1729 "Exit from electric reference mode and insert selected reference."
1730 (interactive)
1731 (exit-recursive-edit))
1733 (defun sc-insert-reference (arg)
1734 "Insert, at point, a reference header in the body of the reply.
1735 Numeric ARG indicates which header style from `sc-rewrite-header-list'
1736 to use when rewriting the header. No supplied ARG indicates use of
1737 `sc-preferred-header-style'.
1739 With just `\\[universal-argument]', electric reference insert mode is
1740 entered, regardless of the value of `sc-electric-references-p'. See
1741 `sc-electric-mode' for more information."
1742 (interactive "P")
1743 (if (consp arg)
1744 (sc-electric-mode)
1745 (let ((preference (or (sc-valid-index-p arg)
1746 (sc-valid-index-p sc-preferred-header-style)
1747 sc-preferred-header-style
1748 0)))
1749 (if sc-electric-references-p
1750 (sc-electric-mode preference)
1751 (sc-eref-insert-selected t)))))
1754 ;; ======================================================================
1755 ;; variable toggling
1757 (defun sc-raw-mode-toggle ()
1758 "Toggle, in one fell swoop, two important SC variables:
1759 `sc-fixup-whitespace-p' and `sc-auto-fill-region-p'"
1760 (interactive)
1761 (setq sc-fixup-whitespace-p (not sc-fixup-whitespace-p)
1762 sc-auto-fill-region-p (not sc-auto-fill-region-p))
1763 (force-mode-line-update))
1765 (defun sc-toggle-var (variable)
1766 "Boolean toggle VARIABLE's value.
1767 VARIABLE must be a bound symbol. nil values change to t, non-nil
1768 values are changed to nil."
1769 (message "%s changed from %s to %s"
1770 variable (symbol-value variable)
1771 (set variable (not (symbol-value variable)))))
1773 (defun sc-set-variable (var)
1774 "Set the Supercite VARIABLE.
1775 This function mimics `set-variable', except that the variable to set
1776 is determined non-interactively. The value is queried for in the
1777 minibuffer exactly the same way that `set-variable' does it.
1779 You can see the current value of the variable when the minibuffer is
1780 querying you by typing `C-h'. Note that the format is changed
1781 slightly from that used by `set-variable' -- the current value is
1782 printed just after the variable's name instead of at the bottom of the
1783 help window."
1784 (let* ((minibuffer-help-form '(funcall myhelp))
1785 (myhelp
1786 (lambda ()
1787 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*"
1788 (prin1 var)
1789 (if (boundp var)
1790 (let ((print-length 20))
1791 (princ "\t(Current value: ")
1792 (prin1 (symbol-value var))
1793 (princ ")")))
1794 (princ "\n\nDocumentation:\n")
1795 (princ (substring (documentation-property
1797 'variable-documentation)
1799 (with-current-buffer standard-output
1800 (help-mode))
1801 nil))))
1802 (set var (eval-minibuffer (format "Set %s to value: " var)))))
1804 (defmacro sc-toggle-symbol (rootname)
1805 `(defun ,(intern (concat "sc-T-" rootname)) ()
1806 (interactive)
1807 (sc-toggle-var ',(intern (concat "sc-" rootname "-p")))))
1809 (defmacro sc-setvar-symbol (rootname)
1810 `(defun ,(intern (concat "sc-S-" rootname)) ()
1811 (interactive)
1812 (sc-set-variable ',(intern (concat "sc-" rootname)))))
1814 (sc-toggle-symbol "confirm-always")
1815 (sc-toggle-symbol "downcase")
1816 (sc-toggle-symbol "electric-references")
1817 (sc-toggle-symbol "auto-fill-region")
1818 (sc-toggle-symbol "mail-nuke-blank-lines")
1819 (sc-toggle-symbol "nested-citation")
1820 (sc-toggle-symbol "electric-circular")
1821 (sc-toggle-symbol "use-only-preferences")
1822 (sc-toggle-symbol "fixup-whitespace")
1824 (sc-setvar-symbol "preferred-attribution-list")
1825 (sc-setvar-symbol "preferred-header-style")
1826 (sc-setvar-symbol "mail-nuke-mail-headers")
1827 (sc-setvar-symbol "mail-header-nuke-list")
1828 (sc-setvar-symbol "cite-region-limit")
1830 (defun sc-T-describe ()
1833 Supercite provides a number of key bindings which simplify the process
1834 of setting or toggling certain variables controlling its operation.
1836 Note on function names in this list: all functions of the form
1837 `sc-S-<name>' actually call `sc-set-variable' on the corresponding
1838 `sc-<name>' variable. All functions of the form `sc-T-<name>' call
1839 `sc-toggle-var' on the corresponding `sc-<name>-p' variable.
1841 \\{sc-T-keymap}"
1842 (interactive)
1843 (describe-function 'sc-T-describe))
1846 ;; ======================================================================
1847 ;; published interface to mail and news readers
1849 (define-minor-mode sc-minor-mode nil
1850 :group 'supercite
1851 :lighter (" SC" (sc-auto-fill-region-p
1852 (":f" (sc-fixup-whitespace-p "w"))
1853 (sc-fixup-whitespace-p ":w")))
1854 :keymap `((,sc-mode-map-prefix . ,sc-mode-map)))
1856 ;;;###autoload
1857 (defun sc-cite-original ()
1858 "Workhorse citing function which performs the initial citation.
1859 This is callable from the various mail and news readers' reply
1860 function according to the agreed upon standard. See the associated
1861 info node `(SC)Top' for more details.
1862 `sc-cite-original' does not do any yanking of the
1863 original message but it does require a few things:
1865 1) The reply buffer is the current buffer.
1867 2) The original message has been yanked and inserted into the
1868 reply buffer.
1870 3) Verbose mail headers from the original message have been
1871 inserted into the reply buffer directly before the text of the
1872 original message.
1874 4) Point is at the beginning of the verbose headers.
1876 5) Mark is at the end of the body of text to be cited.
1878 The region need not be active (and typically isn't when this
1879 function is called). Also, the hook `sc-pre-hook' is run before,
1880 and `sc-post-hook' is run after the guts of this function."
1881 (run-hooks 'sc-pre-hook)
1883 (sc-minor-mode 1)
1885 (undo-boundary)
1887 ;; grab point and mark since the region is probably not active when
1888 ;; this function gets automatically called. we want point to be a
1889 ;; mark so any deleting before point works properly
1890 (let* ((zmacs-regions nil) ; for XEemacs
1891 (mark-active t) ; for Emacs
1892 (point (point-marker))
1893 (mark (copy-marker (mark-marker))))
1895 ;; make sure point comes before mark, not all functions are
1896 ;; interactive "r"
1897 (if (< mark point)
1898 (let ((tmp point))
1899 (setq point mark
1900 mark tmp)))
1902 ;; first process mail headers, and populate sc-mail-info
1903 (sc-mail-process-headers point mark)
1905 ;; now get possible attributions
1906 (sc-attribs-chop-address (or (sc-mail-field "from")
1907 (sc-mail-field "reply")
1908 (sc-mail-field "reply-to")
1909 (sc-mail-field "sender")))
1910 ;; select the attribution
1911 (sc-select-attribution)
1913 ;; cite the region, but first check the value of sc-cite-region-limit
1914 (let ((linecnt (count-lines point mark)))
1915 (and sc-cite-region-limit
1916 (if (or (not (numberp sc-cite-region-limit))
1917 (<= linecnt sc-cite-region-limit))
1918 (progn
1919 ;; cite the region and insert the header rewrite
1920 (sc-cite-region point mark)
1921 (goto-char point)
1922 (let ((sc-eref-style (or sc-preferred-header-style 0)))
1923 (if sc-electric-references-p
1924 (sc-electric-mode sc-eref-style)
1925 (sc-eref-insert-selected t))))
1926 (beep)
1927 (message
1928 "Region not cited. %d lines exceeds sc-cite-region-limit: %d"
1929 linecnt sc-cite-region-limit))))
1931 ;; finally, free the point-marker
1932 (set-marker point nil)
1933 (set-marker mark nil))
1934 (run-hooks 'sc-post-hook))
1937 ;; ======================================================================
1938 ;; bug reporting and miscellaneous commands
1940 (defun sc-open-line (arg)
1941 "Like `open-line', but insert the citation prefix at the front of the line.
1942 With numeric ARG, inserts that many new lines."
1943 (interactive "p")
1944 (save-excursion
1945 (let ((start (point))
1946 (prefix (or (progn (beginning-of-line)
1947 (if (looking-at (sc-cite-regexp))
1948 (match-string 0)))
1949 "")))
1950 (goto-char start)
1951 (open-line arg)
1952 (forward-line 1)
1953 (while (< 0 arg)
1954 (insert prefix)
1955 (forward-line 1)
1956 (setq arg (1- arg))))))
1958 (defun sc-insert-citation (arg)
1959 "Insert citation string at beginning of current line if not already cited.
1960 With `\\[universal-argument]' insert citation even if line is already
1961 cited."
1962 (interactive "P")
1963 (save-excursion
1964 (beginning-of-line)
1965 (if (or (not (looking-at (sc-cite-regexp)))
1966 (looking-at "^[ \t]*$")
1967 (consp arg))
1968 (insert (sc-mail-field "sc-citation"))
1969 (error "Line is already cited"))))
1971 (defun sc-describe ()
1972 "Read the Supercite info node."
1973 (interactive)
1974 (info "(SC)top"))
1977 ;; useful stuff
1978 (provide 'supercite)
1979 (run-hooks 'sc-load-hook)
1981 ;;; supercite.el ends here