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1 ;;; time-stamp.el --- Maintain last change time stamps in files edited by Emacs
2 ;;; Copyright 1989, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 ;; Maintainer: Stephen Gildea <gildea@lcs.mit.edu>
5 ;; Time-stamp: <94/02/14 15:02:07 gildea>
6 ;; Keywords: tools
8 ;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
11 ;; any later version.
13 ;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
18 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
20 ;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
22 ;;; Commentary:
24 ;;; If you put a time stamp template anywhere in the first 8 lines of a file,
25 ;;; it can be updated every time you save the file. See the top of
26 ;;; time-stamp.el for a sample. The template looks like one of the following:
27 ;;; Time-stamp: <>
28 ;;; Time-stamp: " "
29 ;;; The time stamp is written between the brackets or quotes, resulting in
30 ;;; Time-stamp: <93/06/18 10:26:51 gildea>
31 ;;; Here is an example which puts the file name and time stamp in the binary:
32 ;;; static char *time_stamp = "sdmain.c Time-stamp: <>";
34 ;;; To activate automatic time stamping, add this code to your .emacs file:
35 ;;;
36 ;;; (if (not (memq 'time-stamp write-file-hooks))
37 ;;; (setq write-file-hooks
38 ;;; (cons 'time-stamp write-file-hooks)))
39 ;;;
40 ;;; In Emacs 18 you will also need
41 ;;; (autoload 'time-stamp "time-stamp" "Update the time stamp in a buffer." t)
43 ;;; Change Log:
45 ;;; Originally based on the 19 Dec 88 version of
46 ;;; date.el by John Sturdy <mcvax!harlqn.co.uk!jcgs@uunet.uu.net>
48 ;;; Code:
50 (defvar time-stamp-active t
51 "*Non-nil to enable time-stamping of files. See the function time-stamp.")
53 (defvar time-stamp-format
54 '(time-stamp-yy/mm/dd time-stamp-hh:mm:ss user-login-name)
55 "*A list of functions to call to generate the time stamp string.
56 Each element of the list is called as a function and the results are
57 concatenated together separated by spaces. Elements may also be strings,
58 which are included verbatim. Spaces are not inserted around literal strings.")
60 ;;; Do not change time-stamp-line-limit, time-stamp-start, or
61 ;;; time-stamp-end in your .emacs or you will be incompatible
62 ;;; with other people's files! If you must change them,
63 ;;; do so only in the local variables section of the file itself.
65 (defvar time-stamp-line-limit 8 ;Do not change!
66 "Number of lines at the beginning of a file that are searched.
67 The patterns `time-stamp-start' and `time-stamp-end' must be found on one
68 of the first `time-stamp-line-limit' lines of the file for the file to
69 be time-stamped by \\[time-stamp].
71 Do not change `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start', or
72 `time-stamp-end' for yourself or you will be incompatible
73 with other people's files! If you must change them for some application,
74 do so in the local variables section of the time-stamped file itself.")
77 (defvar time-stamp-start "Time-stamp:[ \t]+\\\\?[\"<]+" ;Do not change!
78 "Regexp after which the time stamp is written by \\[time-stamp].
79 See also the variables `time-stamp-end' and `time-stamp-line-limit'.
81 Do not change `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start', or
82 `time-stamp-end' for yourself or you will be incompatible
83 with other people's files! If you must change them for some application,
84 do so in the local variables section of the time-stamped file itself.")
87 (defvar time-stamp-end "\\\\?[\">]" ;Do not change!
88 "Regexp marking the text after the time stamp.
89 \\[time-stamp] deletes the text between the first match of `time-stamp-start'
90 and the following match of `time-stamp-end' on the same line,
91 then writes the time stamp specified by `time-stamp-format' between them.
93 Do not change `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start', or
94 `time-stamp-end' for yourself or you will be incompatible
95 with other people's files! If you must change them for some application,
96 do so in the local variables section of the time-stamped file itself.")
99 ;;;###autoload
100 (defun time-stamp ()
101 "Update the time stamp string in the buffer.
102 If you put a time stamp template anywhere in the first 8 lines of a file,
103 it can be updated every time you save the file. See the top of
104 `time-stamp.el' for a sample. The template looks like one of the following:
105 Time-stamp: <>
106 Time-stamp: \" \"
107 The time stamp is written between the brackets or quotes, resulting in
108 Time-stamp: <93/06/18 10:26:51 gildea>
109 Only does its thing if the variable time-stamp-active is non-nil.
110 Typically used on write-file-hooks for automatic time-stamping.
111 The format of the time stamp is determined by the variable time-stamp-format.
112 The variables time-stamp-line-limit, time-stamp-start, and time-stamp-end
113 control finding the template."
114 (interactive)
115 (if time-stamp-active
116 (let ((case-fold-search nil))
117 (if (and (stringp time-stamp-start)
118 (stringp time-stamp-end))
119 (save-excursion
120 (goto-char (point-min))
121 (if (re-search-forward time-stamp-start
122 (save-excursion
123 (forward-line time-stamp-line-limit)
124 (point))
126 (let ((start (point)))
127 (if (re-search-forward time-stamp-end
128 (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point))
130 (let ((end (match-beginning 0)))
131 (delete-region start end)
132 (goto-char start)
133 (insert (time-stamp-string))
134 (setq end (point))
135 ;; remove any tabs used to format the time stamp
136 (goto-char start)
137 (if (search-forward "\t" end t)
138 (untabify start end)))))))
139 ;; don't signal an error in a write-file-hook
140 (message "time-stamp-start or time-stamp-end is not a string"))))
141 ;; be sure to return nil so can be used on write-file-hooks
142 nil)
144 (defun time-stamp-string ()
145 "Generate the new string to be inserted by \\[time-stamp]."
146 (time-stamp-fconcat time-stamp-format " "))
148 (defun time-stamp-fconcat (list sep)
149 "Similar to (mapconcat 'funcall LIST SEP) but LIST allows literals.
150 If an element of LIST is a symbol, it is funcalled to get the string to use;
151 the separator SEP is used between two strings obtained by funcalling a
152 symbol. Otherwise the element itself is inserted; no separator is used
153 around literals."
154 (let ((return-string "")
155 (insert-sep-p nil))
156 (while list
157 (cond ((symbolp (car list))
158 (if insert-sep-p
159 (setq return-string (concat return-string sep)))
160 (setq return-string (concat return-string (funcall (car list))))
161 (setq insert-sep-p t))
163 (setq return-string (concat return-string (car list)))
164 (setq insert-sep-p nil)))
165 (setq list (cdr list)))
166 return-string))
169 (defconst time-stamp-month-numbers
170 '(("Jan" . 1) ("Feb" . 2) ("Mar" . 3) ("Apr" . 4) ("May" . 5) ("Jun" . 6)
171 ("Jul" . 7) ("Aug" . 8) ("Sep" . 9) ("Oct" . 10) ("Nov" . 11) ("Dec" . 12))
172 "Alist of months and their number.")
174 (defconst time-stamp-month-full-names
175 ["(zero)" "January" "February" "March" "April" "May" "June"
176 "July" "August" "September" "October" "November" "December"])
178 (defvar time-stamp-mail-host nil
179 "*Name of the host where the user receives mail.
180 See the function `time-stamp-mail-host-name'.")
182 ;;; Some useful functions to use in time-stamp-format
184 ;;; Could generate most of a message-id with
185 ;;; '(time-stamp-yymmdd "" time-stamp-hhmm "@" time-stamp-mail-host-name)
187 (defun time-stamp-mail-host-name ()
188 "Return the name of the host where the user receives mail.
189 This is the value of `time-stamp-mail-host' if bound and a string,
190 otherwise the value of the function system-name.
191 This function may be usefully referenced by `time-stamp-format'."
192 (or (and (boundp 'time-stamp-mail-host)
193 (stringp time-stamp-mail-host)
194 time-stamp-mail-host)
195 (system-name)))
197 ;;; pretty form, suitable for a title page
199 (defun time-stamp-month-dd-yyyy ()
200 "Return the current date as a string in \"Month DD, YYYY\" form."
201 (let ((date (current-time-string)))
202 (format "%s %d, %s"
203 (aref time-stamp-month-full-names
204 (cdr (assoc (substring date 4 7) time-stamp-month-numbers)))
205 (string-to-int (substring date 8 10))
206 (substring date -4))))
208 ;;; same as __DATE__ in ANSI C
210 (defun time-stamp-mon-dd-yyyy ()
211 "Return the current date as a string in \"Mon DD YYYY\" form.
212 The first character of DD is space if the value is less than 10."
213 (let ((date (current-time-string)))
214 (format "%s %2d %s"
215 (substring date 4 7)
216 (string-to-int (substring date 8 10))
217 (substring date -4))))
219 ;;; RFC 822 date
221 (defun time-stamp-dd-mon-yy ()
222 "Return the current date as a string in \"DD Mon YY\" form."
223 (let ((date (current-time-string)))
224 (format "%02d %s %s"
225 (string-to-int (substring date 8 10))
226 (substring date 4 7)
227 (substring date -2))))
229 ;;; RCS 3 date
231 (defun time-stamp-yy/mm/dd ()
232 "Return the current date as a string in \"YY/MM/DD\" form."
233 (let ((date (current-time-string)))
234 (format "%s/%02d/%02d"
235 (substring date -2)
236 (cdr (assoc (substring date 4 7) time-stamp-month-numbers))
237 (string-to-int (substring date 8 10)))))
239 ;;; RCS 5 date
241 (defun time-stamp-yyyy/mm/dd ()
242 "Return the current date as a string in \"YYYY/MM/DD\" form."
243 (let ((date (current-time-string)))
244 (format "%s/%02d/%02d"
245 (substring date -4)
246 (cdr (assoc (substring date 4 7) time-stamp-month-numbers))
247 (string-to-int (substring date 8 10)))))
249 ;;; ISO 8601 date
251 (defun time-stamp-yyyy-mm-dd ()
252 "Return the current date as a string in \"YYYY-MM-DD\" form."
253 (let ((date (current-time-string)))
254 (format "%s-%02d-%02d"
255 (substring date -4)
256 (cdr (assoc (substring date 4 7) time-stamp-month-numbers))
257 (string-to-int (substring date 8 10)))))
259 (defun time-stamp-yymmdd ()
260 "Return the current date as a string in \"YYMMDD\" form."
261 (let ((date (current-time-string)))
262 (format "%s%02d%02d"
263 (substring date -2)
264 (cdr (assoc (substring date 4 7) time-stamp-month-numbers))
265 (string-to-int (substring date 8 10)))))
267 (defun time-stamp-hh:mm:ss ()
268 "Return the current time as a string in \"HH:MM:SS\" form."
269 (substring (current-time-string) 11 19))
271 (defun time-stamp-hhmm ()
272 "Return the current time as a string in \"HHMM\" form."
273 (let ((date (current-time-string)))
274 (concat (substring date 11 13)
275 (substring date 14 16))))
277 (provide 'time-stamp)
279 ;;; time-stamp.el ends here