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1 ;;; time-stamp.el --- Maintain last change time stamps in files edited by Emacs
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2 ;;; Copyright 1989, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3
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4 ;; Maintainer: Stephen Gildea <gildea@lcs.mit.edu>
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5 ;; Time-stamp: <93/06/20 17:36:04 gildea>
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6 ;; Keywords: tools
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7
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8 ;; This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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9 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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10 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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11 ;; any later version.
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12
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13 ;; This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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14 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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15 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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16 ;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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17
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18 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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19 ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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20 ;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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21
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22 ;;; Commentary:
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23
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24 ;;; If you put a time stamp template anywhere in the first 8 lines of a file,
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25 ;;; it can be updated every time you save the file. See the top of
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26 ;;; time-stamp.el for a sample. The template looks like one of the following:
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27 ;;; Time-stamp: <>
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28 ;;; Time-stamp: ""
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29 ;;; The time stamp is written between the brackets or quotes, resulting in
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30 ;;; Time-stamp: <93/06/18 10:26:51 gildea>
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31 ;;; Here is an example which puts the file name and time stamp in the binary:
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32 ;;; static char *time_stamp = "sdmain.c Time-stamp: <>";
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33
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34 ;;; To activate automatic time stamping, add this code to your .emacs file:
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35 ;;;
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36 ;;; (autoload 'time-stamp "time-stamp" "Update the time stamp in a buffer." t)
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37 ;;; (if (not (memq 'time-stamp write-file-hooks))
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38 ;;; (setq write-file-hooks
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39 ;;; (cons 'time-stamp write-file-hooks)))
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40
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41 ;;; Change Log:
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42
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43 ;;; Originally based on the 19 Dec 88 version of
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44 ;;; date.el by John Sturdy <mcvax!harlqn.co.uk!jcgs@uunet.uu.net>
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45
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46 ;;; Code:
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47
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48 (defvar time-stamp-active t
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49 "*Non-nil to enable time-stamping of files. See the function time-stamp.")
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50
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51 (defvar time-stamp-format
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52 '(time-stamp-yy/mm/dd time-stamp-hh:mm:ss user-login-name)
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53 "*A list of functions to call to generate the time stamp string.
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54 Each element of the list is called as a function and the results are
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55 concatenated together separated by spaces. Elements may also be strings,
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56 which are included verbatim. Spaces are not inserted around literal strings.")
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57
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58 ;;; Do not change time-stamp-line-limit, time-stamp-start, or
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59 ;;; time-stamp-end in your .emacs or you will be incompatible
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60 ;;; with other people's files! If you must change them,
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61 ;;; do so only in the local variables section of the file itself.
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62
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63 (defvar time-stamp-line-limit 8 ;Do not change! See comment above.
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64 "Number of lines at the beginning of a file that are searched.
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65 The patterns time-stamp-start and time-stamp-end must be found on one
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66 of the first time-stamp-line-limit lines of the file for the file to
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67 be time-stamped.")
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68
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69 (defvar time-stamp-start "Time-stamp: \\\\?[\"<]+" ;Do not change!
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70 "Regexp after which the time stamp is written by \\[time-stamp].
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71 See also the variables time-stamp-end and time-stamp-line-limit.
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72
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73 Do not change time-stamp-line-limit, time-stamp-start, or
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74 time-stamp-end for yourself or you will be incompatible
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75 with other people's files! If you must change them for some application,
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76 do so in the local variables section of the time-stamped file itself.")
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77
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78
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79 (defvar time-stamp-end "\\\\?[\">]" ;Do not change! See comment above.
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80 "Regexp marking the text after the time stamp.
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81 \\[time-stamp] deletes the text between the first match of time-stamp-start
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82 \(which see) and the following match of time-stamp-end on the same line,
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83 then writes the time stamp specified by time-stamp-format between them.")
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84
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85 (defun time-stamp ()
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86 "Update the time stamp string in the buffer.
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87 Only does its thing if the variable time-stamp-active is non-nil.
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88 Typically used on write-file-hooks for automatic time-stamping.
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89 The format of the time stamp is determined by the variable
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90 time-stamp-format. The first time-stamp-line-limit lines of the
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91 buffer (normally 8) are searched for the time stamp template,
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92 and if it is found, a new time stamp is written into it."
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93 (interactive)
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94 (if time-stamp-active
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95 (let ((case-fold-search nil))
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96 (if (and (stringp time-stamp-start)
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97 (stringp time-stamp-end))
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98 (save-excursion
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99 (goto-char (point-min))
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100 (if (re-search-forward time-stamp-start
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101 (save-excursion
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102 (forward-line time-stamp-line-limit)
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103 (point))
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104 t)
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105 (let ((start (point)))
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106 (if (re-search-forward time-stamp-end
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107 (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point))
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108 t)
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109 (let ((end (match-beginning 0)))
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110 (delete-region start end)
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111 (goto-char start)
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112 (insert (time-stamp-string))
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113 (setq end (point))
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114 ;; remove any tabs used to format the time stamp
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115 (goto-char start)
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116 (if (search-forward "\t" end t)
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117 (untabify start end)))))))
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118 ;; don't signal an error in a write-file-hook
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119 (message "time-stamp-start or time-stamp-end is not a string"))))
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120 ;; be sure to return nil so can be used on write-file-hooks
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121 nil)
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122
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123 (defun time-stamp-string ()
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124 "Generate the new string to be inserted by \\[time-stamp]."
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125 (time-stamp-fconcat time-stamp-format " "))
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126
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127 (defun time-stamp-fconcat (list sep)
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128 "Similar to (mapconcat 'funcall LIST SEP) but LIST can have literals.
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129 If an element of LIST is a symbol, it is funcalled to get the string to use;
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130 the separator SEP is used between two strings obtained by funcalling a
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131 symbol. Otherwise the element itself is inserted; no separator is used
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132 around literals."
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133 (let ((return-string "")
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134 (insert-sep-p nil))
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135 (while list
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136 (cond ((symbolp (car list))
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137 (if insert-sep-p
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138 (setq return-string (concat return-string sep)))
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139 (setq return-string (concat return-string (funcall (car list))))
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140 (setq insert-sep-p t))
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141 (t
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142 (setq return-string (concat return-string (car list)))
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143 (setq insert-sep-p nil)))
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144 (setq list (cdr list)))
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145 return-string))
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146
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147
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148 (defconst time-stamp-month-numbers
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149 '(("Jan" . 1) ("Feb" . 2) ("Mar" . 3) ("Apr" . 4) ("May" . 5) ("Jun" . 6)
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150 ("Jul" . 7) ("Aug" . 8) ("Sep" . 9) ("Oct" . 10) ("Nov" . 11) ("Dec" . 12))
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151 "Assoc list of months and their number.")
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152
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153 (defconst time-stamp-month-full-names
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154 ["(zero)" "January" "February" "March" "April" "May" "June"
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155 "July" "August" "September" "October" "November" "December"])
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156
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157 (defvar time-stamp-mail-host nil
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158 "Name of the host where the user receives mail.
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159 See the function time-stamp-mail-host-name.")
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160
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161 ;;; Some useful functions to use in time-stamp-format
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162
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163 ;;; Could generate most of a message-id with
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164 ;;; '(yymmdd "" hhmm "@" mail-host-name)
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165
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166 (defun time-stamp-mail-host-name ()
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167 "Return the name of the host where the user receives mail.
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168 This is the value of time-stamp-mail-host if bound and a string,
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169 otherwise the value of the function system-name."
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170 (or (and (boundp 'time-stamp-mail-host)
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171 (stringp time-stamp-mail-host)
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172 time-stamp-mail-host)
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173 (system-name)))
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174
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175 (defun time-stamp-current-year ()
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176 "Return the current year as a four-character string."
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177 (substring (current-time-string) -4))
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178
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179 ;;; pretty form, suitable for a title page
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180
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181 (defun time-stamp-month-dd-yyyy ()
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182 "Return the current date as a string in \"Month dd, yyyy\" form."
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183 (let ((date (current-time-string)))
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184 (format "%s %02d, %s"
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185 (aref time-stamp-month-full-names
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186 (cdr (assoc (substring date 4 7) time-stamp-month-numbers)))
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187 (string-to-int (substring date 8 10))
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188 (substring date -4))))
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189
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190 ;;; same as __DATE__ in ANSI C
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191
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192 (defun time-stamp-mon-dd-yyyy ()
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193 "Return the current date as a string in \"Mon dd yyyy\" form.
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194 The first character of dd is Space if the value is less than 10."
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195 (let ((date (current-time-string)))
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196 (format "%s %2d %s"
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197 (substring date 4 7)
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198 (string-to-int (substring date 8 10))
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199 (substring date -4))))
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200
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201 ;;; RFC 822 date
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202
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203 (defun time-stamp-dd-mon-yy ()
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204 "Return the current date as a string in \"dd Mon yy\" form."
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205 (let ((date (current-time-string)))
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206 (format "%02d %s %s"
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207 (string-to-int (substring date 8 10))
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208 (substring date 4 7)
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209 (substring date -2))))
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210
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211 ;;; RCS 3 date
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212
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213 (defun time-stamp-yy/mm/dd ()
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214 "Return the current date as a string in \"yy/mm/dd\" form."
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215 (let ((date (current-time-string)))
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216 (format "%s/%02d/%02d"
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217 (substring date -2)
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218 (cdr (assoc (substring date 4 7) time-stamp-month-numbers))
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219 (string-to-int (substring date 8 10)))))
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220
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221 ;;; RCS 5 date
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222
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223 (defun time-stamp-yyyy/mm/dd ()
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224 "Return the current date as a string in \"yyyy/mm/dd\" form."
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225 (let ((date (current-time-string)))
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226 (format "%s/%02d/%02d"
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227 (substring date -4)
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228 (cdr (assoc (substring date 4 7) time-stamp-month-numbers))
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229 (string-to-int (substring date 8 10)))))
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230
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231 (defun time-stamp-yymmdd ()
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232 "Return the current date as a string in \"yymmdd\" form."
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233 (let ((date (current-time-string)))
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234 (format "%s%02d%02d"
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235 (substring date -2)
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236 (cdr (assoc (substring date 4 7) time-stamp-month-numbers))
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237 (string-to-int (substring date 8 10)))))
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238
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239 (defun time-stamp-dd/mm/yy ()
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240 "Return the current date as a string in \"dd/mm/yy\" form."
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241 (let ((date (current-time-string)))
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242 (format "%02d/%02d/%s"
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243 (string-to-int (substring date 8 10))
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244 (cdr (assoc (substring date 4 7) time-stamp-month-numbers))
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245 (substring date -2))))
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246
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247 (defun time-stamp-mm/dd/yy ()
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248 "Return the current date as a string in \"mm/dd/yy\" form."
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249 (let ((date (current-time-string)))
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250 (format "%02d/%02d/%s"
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251 (cdr (assoc (substring date 4 7) time-stamp-month-numbers))
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252 (string-to-int (substring date 8 10))
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253 (substring date -2))))
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254
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255 (defun time-stamp-hh:mm:ss ()
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256 "Return the current time as a string in \"hh:mm:ss\" form."
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257 (substring (current-time-string) 11 19))
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258
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259 (defun time-stamp-hh:mm ()
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260 "Return the current time as a string in \"hh:mm\" form."
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261 (substring (current-time-string) 11 16))
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262
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263 (defun time-stamp-hhmm ()
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264 "Return the current time as a string in \"hhmm\" form."
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265 (let ((date (current-time-string)))
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266 (concat (substring date 11 13)
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267 (substring date 14 16))))
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268
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269 (provide 'time-stamp)
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270
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271 ;;; time-stamp.el ends here
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