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4850 | 1 ;;; supercite.el --- minor mode for citing mail and news replies |
2 | |
3 ;; Author: 1993 Barry A. Warsaw, Century Computing, Inc. <bwarsaw@cen.com> | |
4 ;; Maintainer: supercite-help@anthem.nlm.nih.gov | |
5 ;; Created: February 1993 | |
6 ;; Version: 3.1 | |
7 ;; Last Modified: 1993/09/22 18:58:46 | |
5140 | 8 ;; Keywords: mail, news |
4850 | 9 |
10 ;; supercite.el revision: 3.54 | |
11 | |
12 ;; Copyright (C) 1993 Barry A. Warsaw | |
13 | |
14 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. | |
15 | |
16 ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
17 ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
18 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
19 ;; any later version. | |
20 | |
21 ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
22 ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
23 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
24 ;; GNU General Public License for more details. | |
25 | |
26 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
27 ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
28 ;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. | |
29 | |
30 ;; LCD Archive Entry | |
31 ;; supercite|Barry A. Warsaw|supercite-help@anthem.nlm.nih.gov | |
32 ;; |Mail and news reply citation package | |
33 ;; |1993/09/22 18:58:46|3.1| | |
34 | |
35 ;; Code: | |
36 | |
37 | |
38 (require 'regi) | |
39 | |
40 ;; start user configuration variables | |
41 ;; vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv | |
42 | |
43 (defvar sc-auto-fill-region-p t | |
44 "*If non-nil, automatically fill each paragraph after it has been cited.") | |
45 | |
46 (defvar sc-blank-lines-after-headers 1 | |
47 "*Number of blank lines to leave after mail headers have been nuked. | |
48 Set to nil, to use whatever blank lines happen to occur naturally.") | |
49 | |
50 (defvar sc-citation-leader " " | |
51 "*String comprising first part of a citation.") | |
52 (defvar sc-citation-delimiter ">" | |
53 "*String comprising third part of a citation. | |
54 This string is used in both nested and non-nested citations.") | |
55 (defvar sc-citation-separator " " | |
56 "*String comprising fourth and last part of a citation.") | |
57 | |
58 (defvar sc-citation-leader-regexp "[ \t]*" | |
59 "*Regexp describing citation leader for a cited line. | |
60 This should NOT have a leading `^' character.") | |
61 | |
62 ;; Nemacs and Mule users note: please see the texinfo manual for | |
63 ;; suggestions on setting these variables. | |
64 (defvar sc-citation-root-regexp "[-._a-zA-Z0-9]*" | |
65 "*Regexp describing variable root part of a citation for a cited line. | |
66 This should NOT have a leading `^' character. See also | |
67 `sc-citation-nonnested-root-regexp'.") | |
68 (defvar sc-citation-nonnested-root-regexp "[-._a-zA-Z0-9]+" | |
69 "*Regexp describing the variable root part of a nested citation. | |
70 This should NOT have a leading `^' character. This variable is | |
71 related to `sc-citation-root-regexp' but where as that varariable | |
72 describes both nested and non-nested citation roots, this variable | |
73 describes only nested citation roots.") | |
74 (defvar sc-citation-delimiter-regexp "[>]+" | |
75 "*Regexp describing citation delimiter for a cited line. | |
76 This should NOT have a leading `^' character.") | |
77 (defvar sc-citation-separator-regexp "[ \t]*" | |
78 "*Regexp describing citation separator for a cited line. | |
79 This should NOT have a leading `^' character.") | |
80 | |
81 (defvar sc-cite-blank-lines-p nil | |
82 "*If non-nil, put a citation on blank lines.") | |
83 | |
84 (defvar sc-cite-frame-alist '() | |
85 "*Alist for frame selection during citing. | |
86 Each element of this list has the following form: | |
87 | |
88 (INFOKEY ((REGEXP . FRAME) | |
89 (REGEXP . FRAME) | |
90 (...))) | |
91 | |
92 Where INFOKEY is a key for `sc-mail-field', REGEXP is a regular | |
93 expression to match against the INFOKEY's value. FRAME is a citation | |
94 frame, or a variable containing a citation frame.") | |
95 (defvar sc-uncite-frame-alist '() | |
96 "*Alist for frame selection during unciting. | |
97 See the variable `sc-cite-frame-alist' for details.") | |
98 (defvar sc-recite-frame-alist '() | |
99 "*Alist for frame selection during reciting. | |
100 See the variable `sc-cite-frame-alist' for details.") | |
101 | |
102 (defvar sc-default-cite-frame | |
103 '(;; initialize fill state and temporary variables when entering | |
104 ;; frame. this makes things run much faster | |
105 (begin (progn | |
106 (sc-fill-if-different) | |
107 (setq sc-tmp-nested-regexp (sc-cite-regexp "") | |
108 sc-tmp-nonnested-regexp (sc-cite-regexp) | |
109 sc-tmp-dumb-regexp | |
110 (concat "\\(" | |
111 (sc-cite-regexp "") | |
112 "\\)" | |
113 (sc-cite-regexp sc-citation-nonnested-root-regexp)) | |
114 ))) | |
115 ;; blank lines mean paragraph separators, so fill the last cited | |
116 ;; paragraph, unless sc-cite-blank-lines-p is non-nil, in which | |
117 ;; case we treat blank lines just like any other line. | |
118 ("^[ \t]*$" (if sc-cite-blank-lines-p | |
119 (sc-cite-line) | |
120 (sc-fill-if-different ""))) | |
121 ;; do nothing if looking at a reference tag. make sure that the | |
122 ;; tag string isn't the empty string since this will match every | |
123 ;; line. it cannot be nil. | |
124 (sc-reference-tag-string (if (string= sc-reference-tag-string "") | |
125 (list 'continue) | |
126 nil)) | |
127 ;; this regexp catches nested citations in which the author cited | |
128 ;; a non-nested citation with a dumb citer. | |
129 (sc-tmp-dumb-regexp (sc-cite-coerce-dumb-citer)) | |
130 ;; if we are looking at a nested citation then add a citation level | |
131 (sc-tmp-nested-regexp (sc-add-citation-level)) | |
132 ;; if we're looking at a non-nested citation, coerce it to our style | |
133 (sc-tmp-nonnested-regexp (sc-cite-coerce-cited-line)) | |
134 ;; we must be looking at an uncited line. if we are in nested | |
135 ;; citations, just add a citation level | |
136 (sc-nested-citation-p (sc-add-citation-level)) | |
137 ;; we're looking at an uncited line and we are in non-nested | |
138 ;; citations, so cite it with a non-nested citation | |
139 (t (sc-cite-line)) | |
140 ;; be sure when we're done that we fill the last cited paragraph. | |
141 (end (sc-fill-if-different "")) | |
142 ) | |
143 "*Default REGI frame for citing a region.") | |
144 | |
145 (defvar sc-default-uncite-frame | |
146 '(;; do nothing on a blank line | |
147 ("^[ \t]*$" nil) | |
148 ;; if the line is cited, uncite it | |
149 ((sc-cite-regexp) (sc-uncite-line)) | |
150 ) | |
151 "*Default REGI frame for unciting a region.") | |
152 | |
153 (defvar sc-default-recite-frame | |
154 '(;; initialize fill state when entering frame | |
155 (begin (sc-fill-if-different)) | |
156 ;; do nothing on a blank line | |
157 ("^[ \t]*$" nil) | |
158 ;; if we're looking at a cited line, recite it | |
159 ((sc-cite-regexp) (sc-recite-line (sc-cite-regexp))) | |
160 ;; otherwise, the line is uncited, so just cite it | |
161 (t (sc-cite-line)) | |
162 ;; be sure when we're done that we fill the last cited paragraph. | |
163 (end (sc-fill-if-different "")) | |
164 ) | |
165 "*Default REGI frame for reciting a region.") | |
166 | |
167 (defvar sc-cite-region-limit t | |
168 "*This variable controls automatic citation of yanked text. | |
169 Legal values are: | |
170 | |
171 non-nil -- cite the entire region, regardless of its size | |
172 nil -- do not cite the region at all | |
173 <integer> -- a number indicating the threshold for citation. When | |
174 the number of lines in the region is greater than this | |
175 value, a warning message will be printed and the region | |
176 will not be cited. Lines in region are counted with | |
177 `count-lines'. | |
178 | |
179 The gathering of attribution information is not affected by the value | |
180 of this variable. The number of lines in the region is calculated | |
181 *after* all mail headers are removed. This variable is only consulted | |
182 during the initial citing via `sc-cite-original'.") | |
183 | |
184 (defvar sc-confirm-always-p t | |
185 "*If non-nil, always confirm attribution string before citing text body.") | |
186 | |
187 (defvar sc-default-attribution "Anon" | |
188 "*String used when author's attribution cannot be determined.") | |
189 (defvar sc-default-author-name "Anonymous" | |
190 "*String used when author's name cannot be determined.") | |
191 | |
192 (defvar sc-downcase-p nil | |
193 "*Non-nil means downcase the attribution and citation strings.") | |
194 | |
195 (defvar sc-electric-circular-p t | |
196 "*If non-nil, treat electric references as circular.") | |
197 (defvar sc-electric-mode-hook nil | |
198 "*Hook for `sc-electric-mode' electric references mode.") | |
199 (defvar sc-electric-references-p nil | |
200 "*Use electric references if non-nil.") | |
201 | |
202 (defvar sc-fixup-whitespace-p nil | |
203 "*If non-nil, delete all leading white space before citing.") | |
204 | |
205 (defvar sc-load-hook nil | |
206 "*Hook which gets run once after Supercite loads.") | |
207 (defvar sc-pre-hook nil | |
208 "*Hook which gets run before each invocation of `sc-cite-original'.") | |
209 (defvar sc-post-hook nil | |
210 "*Hook which gets run after each invocation of `sc-cite-original'.") | |
211 | |
212 (defvar sc-mail-warn-if-non-rfc822-p t | |
213 "*Warn if mail headers don't conform to RFC822.") | |
214 (defvar sc-mumble "" | |
215 "*Value returned by `sc-mail-field' if field isn't in mail headers.") | |
216 | |
217 (defvar sc-name-filter-alist | |
218 '(("^\\(Mr\\|Mrs\\|Ms\\|Dr\\)[.]?$" . 0) | |
219 ("^\\(Jr\\|Sr\\)[.]?$" . last) | |
220 ("^ASTS$" . 0) | |
221 ("^[I]+$" . last)) | |
222 "*Name list components which are filtered out as noise. | |
223 This variable contains an association list where each element is of | |
224 the form: (REGEXP . POSITION). | |
225 | |
226 REGEXP is a regular expression which matches the name list component. | |
227 Match is performed using `string-match'. POSITION is the position in | |
228 the name list which can match the regular expression, starting at zero | |
229 for the first element. Use `last' to match the last element in the | |
230 list and `any' to match all elements.") | |
231 | |
232 (defvar sc-nested-citation-p nil | |
233 "*Controls whether to use nested or non-nested citation style. | |
234 Non-nil uses nested citations, nil uses non-nested citations.") | |
235 | |
236 (defvar sc-nuke-mail-headers 'all | |
237 "*Controls mail header nuking. | |
238 Used in conjunction with `sc-nuke-mail-header-list'. Legal values are: | |
239 | |
240 `all' -- nuke all mail headers | |
241 `none' -- don't nuke any mail headers | |
242 `specified' -- nuke headers specified in `sc-nuke-mail-header-list' | |
243 `keep' -- keep headers specified in `sc-nuke-mail-header-list'") | |
244 | |
245 (defvar sc-nuke-mail-header-list nil | |
246 "*List of mail header regexps to remove or keep in body of reply. | |
247 This list contains regular expressions describing the mail headers to | |
248 keep or nuke, depending on the value of `sc-nuke-mail-headers'.") | |
249 | |
250 (defvar sc-preferred-attribution-list | |
251 '("sc-lastchoice" "x-attribution" "firstname" "initials" "lastname") | |
252 "*Specifies what to use as the attribution string. | |
253 Supercite creates a list of possible attributions when it scans the | |
254 mail headers from the original message. Each attribution choice is | |
255 associated with a key in an attribution alist. Supercite tries to | |
256 pick a \"preferred\" attribution by matching the attribution alist | |
257 keys against the elements in `sc-preferred-attribution-list' in order. | |
258 The first non-empty string value found is used as the preferred | |
259 attribution. | |
260 | |
261 Note that Supercite now honors the X-Attribution: mail field. If | |
262 present in the original message, the value of this field should always | |
263 be used to select the most preferred attribution since it reflects how | |
264 the original author would like to be distinguished. It should be | |
265 considered bad taste to put any attribution preference key before | |
266 \"x-attribution\" in this list, except perhaps for \"sc-lastchoice\" | |
7639 | 267 \(see below). |
4850 | 268 |
269 Supercite remembers the last attribution used when reciting an already | |
270 cited paragraph. This attribution will always be saved with the | |
271 \"sc-lastchoice\" key, which can be used in this list. Note that the | |
272 last choice is always reset after every call of `sc-cite-original'. | |
273 | |
274 Barring error conditions, the following preferences are always present | |
275 in the attribution alist: | |
276 | |
277 \"emailname\" -- email terminus name | |
278 \"initials\" -- initials of author | |
279 \"firstname\" -- first name of author | |
280 \"lastname\" -- last name of author | |
281 \"middlename-1\" -- first middle name of author | |
282 \"middlename-2\" -- second middle name of author | |
283 ... | |
284 | |
285 Middle name indexes can be any positive integer greater than 0, | |
286 although it is unlikely that many authors will supply more than one | |
287 middle name, if that many. The string of all middle names is | |
288 associated with the key \"middlenames\".") | |
289 | |
290 (defvar sc-attrib-selection-list nil | |
291 "*An alist for selecting preferred attribution based on mail headers. | |
292 Each element of this list has the following form: | |
293 | |
294 (INFOKEY ((REGEXP . ATTRIBUTION) | |
295 (REGEXP . ATTRIBUTION) | |
296 (...))) | |
297 | |
298 Where INFOKEY is a key for `sc-mail-field', REGEXP is a regular | |
299 expression to match against the INFOKEY's value. ATTRIBUTION can be a | |
300 string or a list. If its a string, then it is the attribution that is | |
301 selected by `sc-select-attribution'. If it is a list, it is `eval'd | |
302 and the return value must be a string, which is used as the selected | |
303 attribution. Note that the variable `sc-preferred-attribution-list' | |
304 must contain an element of the string \"sc-consult\" for this variable | |
305 to be consulted during attribution selection.") | |
306 | |
307 (defvar sc-attribs-preselect-hook nil | |
308 "*Hook to run before selecting an attribution.") | |
309 (defvar sc-attribs-postselect-hook nil | |
310 "*Hook to run after selecting an attribution, but before confirmation.") | |
311 | |
312 (defvar sc-pre-cite-hook nil | |
313 "*Hook to run before citing a region of text.") | |
314 (defvar sc-pre-uncite-hook nil | |
315 "*Hook to run before unciting a region of text.") | |
316 (defvar sc-pre-recite-hook nil | |
317 "*Hook to run before reciting a region of text.") | |
318 | |
319 (defvar sc-preferred-header-style 4 | |
320 "*Index into `sc-rewrite-header-list' specifying preferred header style. | |
321 Index zero accesses the first function in the list.") | |
322 | |
323 (defvar sc-reference-tag-string ">>>>> " | |
324 "*String used at the beginning of built-in reference headers.") | |
325 | |
326 (defvar sc-rewrite-header-list | |
327 '((sc-no-header) | |
328 (sc-header-on-said) | |
329 (sc-header-inarticle-writes) | |
330 (sc-header-regarding-adds) | |
331 (sc-header-attributed-writes) | |
332 (sc-header-author-writes) | |
333 (sc-header-verbose) | |
334 (sc-no-blank-line-or-header) | |
335 ) | |
336 "*List of reference header rewrite functions. | |
337 The variable `sc-preferred-header-style' controls which function in | |
338 this list is chosen for automatic reference header insertions. | |
339 Electric reference mode will cycle through this list of functions.") | |
340 | |
341 (defvar sc-titlecue-regexp "\\s +-+\\s +" | |
342 "*Regular expression describing the separator between names and titles. | |
343 Set to nil to treat entire field as a name.") | |
344 | |
345 (defvar sc-use-only-preference-p nil | |
346 "*Controls what happens when the preferred attribution cannot be found. | |
347 If non-nil, then `sc-default-attribution' will be used. If nil, then | |
348 some secondary scheme will be employed to find a suitable attribution | |
349 string.") | |
350 | |
351 ;; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ | |
352 ;; end user configuration variables | |
353 | |
354 (defconst sc-version "3.1" | |
355 "Supercite version number.") | |
356 (defconst sc-help-address "supercite-help@anthem.nlm.nih.gov" | |
357 "Address accepting submissions of bug reports.") | |
358 | |
359 (defvar sc-mail-info nil | |
360 "Alist of mail header information gleaned from reply buffer.") | |
361 (defvar sc-attributions nil | |
362 "Alist of attributions for use when citing.") | |
363 | |
364 (defconst sc-emacs-features | |
365 (let ((version 'v18) | |
366 (flavor 'GNU)) | |
367 (if (string= (substring emacs-version 0 2) "19") | |
368 (setq version 'v19)) | |
369 (if (string-match "Lucid" emacs-version) | |
370 (setq flavor 'Lucid)) | |
371 ;; cobble up list | |
372 (list version flavor)) | |
373 "A list describing what version of Emacs we're running on. | |
374 Known flavors are: | |
375 | |
376 All GNU18's: (v18 GNU) | |
377 FSF19.x : (v19 GNU) | |
378 Lucid19.x : (v19 Lucid)") | |
379 | |
380 | |
381 (defvar sc-tmp-nested-regexp nil | |
382 "Temporary regepx describing nested citations.") | |
383 (defvar sc-tmp-nonnested-regexp nil | |
384 "Temporary regexp describing non-nested citations.") | |
385 (defvar sc-tmp-dumb-regexp nil | |
386 "Temp regexp describing non-nested citation cited with a nesting citer.") | |
387 | |
388 (defvar sc-minor-mode nil | |
389 "Supercite minor mode on flag.") | |
390 (defvar sc-mode-string " SC" | |
391 "Supercite minor mode string.") | |
392 | |
393 (make-variable-buffer-local 'sc-mail-info) | |
394 (make-variable-buffer-local 'sc-attributions) | |
395 (make-variable-buffer-local 'sc-minor-mode) | |
396 | |
397 | |
398 ;; ====================================================================== | |
399 ;; supercite keymaps | |
400 | |
401 (defvar sc-mode-map-prefix "\C-c\C-p" | |
402 "*Key binding to install Supercite keymap. | |
403 If this is nil, Supercite keymap is not installed.") | |
404 | |
405 (defvar sc-T-keymap () | |
406 "Keymap for sub-keymap of setting and toggling functions.") | |
407 (if sc-T-keymap | |
408 () | |
409 (setq sc-T-keymap (make-sparse-keymap)) | |
410 (define-key sc-T-keymap "a" 'sc-S-preferred-attribution-list) | |
411 (define-key sc-T-keymap "b" 'sc-T-mail-nuke-blank-lines) | |
412 (define-key sc-T-keymap "c" 'sc-T-confirm-always) | |
413 (define-key sc-T-keymap "d" 'sc-T-downcase) | |
414 (define-key sc-T-keymap "e" 'sc-T-electric-references) | |
415 (define-key sc-T-keymap "f" 'sc-T-auto-fill-region) | |
416 (define-key sc-T-keymap "h" 'sc-T-describe) | |
417 (define-key sc-T-keymap "l" 'sc-S-cite-region-limit) | |
418 (define-key sc-T-keymap "n" 'sc-S-mail-nuke-mail-headers) | |
419 (define-key sc-T-keymap "N" 'sc-S-mail-header-nuke-list) | |
420 (define-key sc-T-keymap "o" 'sc-T-electric-circular) | |
421 (define-key sc-T-keymap "p" 'sc-S-preferred-header-style) | |
422 (define-key sc-T-keymap "s" 'sc-T-nested-citation) | |
423 (define-key sc-T-keymap "u" 'sc-T-use-only-preferences) | |
424 (define-key sc-T-keymap "w" 'sc-T-fixup-whitespace) | |
425 (define-key sc-T-keymap "?" 'sc-T-describe) | |
426 ) | |
427 | |
428 (defvar sc-mode-map () | |
429 "Keymap for Supercite quasi-mode.") | |
430 (if sc-mode-map | |
431 () | |
432 (setq sc-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)) | |
433 (define-key sc-mode-map "c" 'sc-cite-region) | |
434 (define-key sc-mode-map "f" 'sc-mail-field-query) | |
435 (define-key sc-mode-map "g" 'sc-mail-process-headers) | |
436 (define-key sc-mode-map "h" 'sc-describe) | |
437 (define-key sc-mode-map "i" 'sc-insert-citation) | |
438 (define-key sc-mode-map "o" 'sc-open-line) | |
439 (define-key sc-mode-map "r" 'sc-recite-region) | |
440 (define-key sc-mode-map "\C-p" 'sc-raw-mode-toggle) | |
441 (define-key sc-mode-map "u" 'sc-uncite-region) | |
442 (define-key sc-mode-map "v" 'sc-version) | |
443 (define-key sc-mode-map "w" 'sc-insert-reference) | |
444 (define-key sc-mode-map "\C-t" sc-T-keymap) | |
445 (define-key sc-mode-map "\C-b" 'sc-submit-bug-report) | |
446 (define-key sc-mode-map "?" 'sc-describe) | |
447 ) | |
448 | |
449 (defvar sc-electric-mode-map () | |
450 "Keymap for `sc-electric-mode' electric references mode.") | |
451 (if sc-electric-mode-map | |
452 nil | |
453 (setq sc-electric-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)) | |
454 (define-key sc-electric-mode-map "p" 'sc-eref-prev) | |
455 (define-key sc-electric-mode-map "n" 'sc-eref-next) | |
456 (define-key sc-electric-mode-map "s" 'sc-eref-setn) | |
457 (define-key sc-electric-mode-map "j" 'sc-eref-jump) | |
458 (define-key sc-electric-mode-map "x" 'sc-eref-abort) | |
459 (define-key sc-electric-mode-map "q" 'sc-eref-abort) | |
460 (define-key sc-electric-mode-map "\r" 'sc-eref-exit) | |
461 (define-key sc-electric-mode-map "\n" 'sc-eref-exit) | |
462 (define-key sc-electric-mode-map "g" 'sc-eref-goto) | |
463 (define-key sc-electric-mode-map "?" 'describe-mode) | |
464 (define-key sc-electric-mode-map "\C-h" 'describe-mode) | |
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466 (define-key sc-electric-mode-map [help] 'describe-mode) |
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468 | |
469 (defvar sc-minibuffer-local-completion-map nil | |
470 "Keymap for minibuffer confirmation of attribution strings.") | |
471 (if sc-minibuffer-local-completion-map | |
472 () | |
473 (setq sc-minibuffer-local-completion-map | |
474 (copy-keymap minibuffer-local-completion-map)) | |
475 (define-key sc-minibuffer-local-completion-map "\C-t" 'sc-toggle-fn) | |
476 (define-key sc-minibuffer-local-completion-map " " 'self-insert-command)) | |
477 | |
478 (defvar sc-minibuffer-local-map nil | |
479 "Keymap for minibuffer confirmation of attribution strings.") | |
480 (if sc-minibuffer-local-map | |
481 () | |
482 (setq sc-minibuffer-local-map (copy-keymap minibuffer-local-map)) | |
483 (define-key sc-minibuffer-local-map "\C-t" 'sc-toggle-fn)) | |
484 | |
485 | |
486 ;; ====================================================================== | |
487 ;; utility functions | |
488 | |
489 (defun sc-completing-read (prompt table &optional predicate require-match | |
490 initial-contents history) | |
491 "Compatibility between Emacs 18 and 19 `completing-read'. | |
492 In version 18, the HISTORY argument is ignored." | |
493 (if (memq 'v19 sc-emacs-features) | |
494 (funcall 'completing-read prompt table predicate require-match | |
495 initial-contents history) | |
496 (funcall 'completing-read prompt table predicate require-match | |
497 (or (car-safe initial-contents) | |
498 initial-contents)))) | |
499 | |
500 (defun sc-read-string (prompt &optional initial-contents history) | |
501 "Compatibility between Emacs 18 and 19 `read-string'. | |
502 In version 18, the HISTORY argument is ignored." | |
503 (if (memq 'v19 sc-emacs-features) | |
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513 of argument, otherwise use `buffer-substring' on current buffer. Note | |
514 that `match-data' must have already been generated and no error | |
515 checking is performed by this function." | |
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540 (defun sc-ask (alist) | |
541 "Ask a question in the minibuffer requiring a single character answer. | |
542 This function is kind of an extension of `y-or-n-p' where a single | |
543 letter is used to answer a question. Question is formed from ALIST | |
544 which has members of the form: (WORD . LETTER). WORD is the long | |
545 word form, while LETTER is the letter for selecting that answer. The | |
546 selected letter is returned, or nil if the question was not answered. | |
547 Note that WORD is a string and LETTER is a character. All LETTERs in | |
548 the list should be unique." | |
549 (let* ((prompt (concat | |
550 (mapconcat (function (lambda (elt) (car elt))) alist ", ") | |
551 "? (" | |
552 (mapconcat | |
553 (function | |
554 (lambda (elt) (char-to-string (cdr elt)))) alist "/") | |
555 ") ")) | |
556 (p prompt) | |
557 (event | |
558 (if (memq 'Lucid sc-emacs-features) | |
559 (allocate-event) | |
560 nil))) | |
561 (while (stringp p) | |
562 (if (let ((cursor-in-echo-area t) | |
563 (inhibit-quit t)) | |
564 (message "%s" p) | |
565 ;; lets be good neighbors and be compatible with all emacsen | |
566 (cond | |
567 ((memq 'v18 sc-emacs-features) | |
568 (setq event (read-char))) | |
569 ((memq 'Lucid sc-emacs-features) | |
570 (next-command-event event)) | |
571 (t ; must be FSF19 | |
572 (setq event (read-event)))) | |
573 (prog1 quit-flag (setq quit-flag nil))) | |
574 (progn | |
575 (message "%s%s" p (single-key-description event)) | |
576 (and (memq 'Lucid sc-emacs-features) | |
577 (deallocate-event event)) | |
578 (setq quit-flag nil) | |
579 (signal 'quit '()))) | |
580 (let ((char | |
581 (if (memq 'Lucid sc-emacs-features) | |
582 (let* ((key (and (key-press-event-p event) (event-key event))) | |
583 (char (and key (event-to-character event)))) | |
584 char) | |
585 event)) | |
586 elt) | |
587 (if char (setq char (downcase char))) | |
588 (cond | |
589 ((setq elt (rassq char alist)) | |
590 (message "%s%s" p (car elt)) | |
591 (setq p (cdr elt))) | |
592 ((and (memq 'Lucid sc-emacs-features) | |
593 (button-release-event-p event)) ; ignore them | |
594 nil) | |
595 (t | |
596 (message "%s%s" p (single-key-description event)) | |
597 (if (memq 'Lucid sc-emacs-features) | |
598 (ding nil 'y-or-n-p) | |
599 (ding)) | |
600 (discard-input) | |
601 (if (eq p prompt) | |
602 (setq p (concat "Try again. " prompt))))))) | |
603 (and (memq 'Lucid sc-emacs-features) | |
604 (deallocate-event event)) | |
605 p)) | |
606 | |
607 (defun sc-scan-info-alist (alist) | |
608 "Find a match in the info alist that matches a regexp in ALIST." | |
609 (let ((sc-mumble "") | |
610 rtnvalue) | |
611 (while alist | |
612 (let* ((elem (car alist)) | |
613 (infokey (car elem)) | |
614 (infoval (sc-mail-field infokey)) | |
615 (mlist (car (cdr elem)))) | |
616 (while mlist | |
617 (let* ((ml-elem (car mlist)) | |
618 (regexp (car ml-elem)) | |
619 (thing (cdr ml-elem))) | |
620 (if (string-match regexp infoval) | |
621 ;; we found a match, time to return | |
622 (setq rtnvalue thing | |
623 mlist nil | |
624 alist nil) | |
625 ;; else we didn't find a match | |
626 (setq mlist (cdr mlist)) | |
627 ))) ;end of mlist loop | |
628 (setq alist (cdr alist)) | |
629 )) ;end of alist loop | |
630 rtnvalue)) | |
631 | |
632 | |
633 ;; ====================================================================== | |
634 ;; extract mail field information from headers in reply buffer | |
635 | |
636 ;; holder variables for bc happiness | |
637 (defvar sc-mail-headers-start nil | |
638 "Start of header fields.") | |
639 (defvar sc-mail-headers-end nil | |
640 "End of header fields.") | |
641 (defvar sc-mail-field-history nil | |
642 "For minibuffer completion on mail field queries.") | |
643 (defvar sc-mail-field-modification-history nil | |
644 "For minibuffer completion on mail field modifications.") | |
645 (defvar sc-mail-glom-frame | |
646 '((begin (setq sc-mail-headers-start (point))) | |
647 ("^x-attribution:[ \t]+.*$" (sc-mail-fetch-field t) nil t) | |
648 ("^\\S +:.*$" (sc-mail-fetch-field) nil t) | |
649 ("^$" (list 'abort '(step . 0))) | |
650 ("^[ \t]+" (sc-mail-append-field)) | |
651 (sc-mail-warn-if-non-rfc822-p (sc-mail-error-in-mail-field)) | |
652 (end (setq sc-mail-headers-end (point)))) | |
653 "Regi frame for glomming mail header information.") | |
654 | |
655 ;; regi functions | |
656 (defun sc-mail-fetch-field (&optional attribs-p) | |
657 "Insert a key and value into `sc-mail-info' alist. | |
658 If optional ATTRIBS-P is non-nil, the key/value pair is placed in | |
659 `sc-attributions' too." | |
660 (if (string-match "^\\(\\S *\\)\\s *:\\s +\\(.*\\)$" curline) | |
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664 (setq sc-mail-info (cons keyval sc-mail-info)) | |
665 (if attribs-p | |
666 (setq sc-attributions (cons keyval sc-attributions))) | |
667 )) | |
668 nil) | |
669 | |
670 (defun sc-mail-append-field () | |
671 "Append a continuation line onto the last fetched mail field's info." | |
672 (let ((keyval (car sc-mail-info))) | |
673 (if (and keyval (string-match "^\\s *\\(.*\\)$" curline)) | |
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677 | |
678 (defun sc-mail-error-in-mail-field () | |
679 "Issue warning that mail headers don't conform to RFC 822." | |
680 (let* ((len (min (length curline) 10)) | |
681 (ellipsis (if (< len (length curline)) "..." "")) | |
682 (msg "Mail header \"%s%s\" doesn't conform to RFC 822. skipping...")) | |
683 (message msg (substring curline 0 len) ellipsis)) | |
684 (beep) | |
685 (sit-for 2) | |
686 nil) | |
687 | |
688 ;; mail header nuking | |
689 (defvar sc-mail-last-header-nuked-p nil | |
690 "True if the last header was nuked.") | |
691 | |
692 (defun sc-mail-nuke-line () | |
693 "Nuke the current mail header line." | |
694 (delete-region (regi-pos 'bol) (regi-pos 'bonl)) | |
695 '((step . -1))) | |
696 | |
697 (defun sc-mail-nuke-header-line () | |
698 "Delete current-line and set up for possible continuation." | |
699 (setq sc-mail-last-header-nuked-p t) | |
700 (sc-mail-nuke-line)) | |
701 | |
702 (defun sc-mail-nuke-continuation-line () | |
703 "Delete a continuation line if the last header line was deleted." | |
704 (if sc-mail-last-header-nuked-p | |
705 (sc-mail-nuke-line))) | |
706 | |
707 (defun sc-mail-cleanup-blank-lines () | |
708 "Leave some blank lines after original mail headers are nuked. | |
709 The number of lines left is specified by `sc-blank-lines-after-headers'." | |
710 (if sc-blank-lines-after-headers | |
711 (save-restriction | |
712 (widen) | |
713 (skip-chars-backward " \t\n") | |
714 (forward-line 1) | |
715 (delete-blank-lines) | |
716 (beginning-of-line) | |
717 (if (looking-at "[ \t]*$") | |
718 (delete-region (regi-pos 'bol) (regi-pos 'bonl))) | |
719 (insert-char ?\n sc-blank-lines-after-headers))) | |
720 nil) | |
721 | |
722 (defun sc-mail-build-nuke-frame () | |
723 "Build the regiframe for nuking mail headers." | |
724 (let (every-func entry-func nonentry-func) | |
725 (cond | |
726 ((eq sc-nuke-mail-headers 'all) | |
727 (setq every-func '(progn (forward-line -1) (sc-mail-nuke-line)))) | |
728 ((eq sc-nuke-mail-headers 'specified) | |
729 (setq entry-func '(sc-mail-nuke-header-line) | |
730 nonentry-func '(setq sc-mail-last-header-nuked-p nil))) | |
731 ((eq sc-nuke-mail-headers 'keep) | |
732 (setq entry-func '(setq sc-mail-last-header-nuked-p nil) | |
733 nonentry-func '(sc-mail-nuke-header-line))) | |
734 ;; we never get far enough to interpret a frame if s-n-m-h == 'none | |
735 ((eq sc-nuke-mail-headers 'none)) | |
736 (t (error "Illegal value for sc-nuke-mail-headers: %s" | |
737 sc-nuke-mail-headers)) | |
738 ) ; end-cond | |
739 (append | |
740 (and entry-func | |
741 (regi-mapcar sc-nuke-mail-header-list entry-func nil t)) | |
742 (and nonentry-func (list (list "^\\S +:.*$" nonentry-func))) | |
743 (and (not every-func) | |
744 '(("^[ \t]+" (sc-mail-nuke-continuation-line)))) | |
745 '((begin (setq sc-mail-last-header-zapped-p nil))) | |
746 '((end (sc-mail-cleanup-blank-lines))) | |
747 (and every-func (list (list 'every every-func))) | |
748 ))) | |
749 | |
750 ;; mail processing and zapping. this is the top level entry defun to | |
751 ;; all header processing. | |
752 (defun sc-mail-process-headers (start end) | |
753 "Process original mail message's mail headers. | |
754 After processing, mail headers may be nuked. Header information is | |
755 stored in `sc-mail-info', and any old information is lost unless an | |
756 error occurs." | |
757 (interactive "r") | |
758 (let ((info (copy-alist sc-mail-info)) | |
759 (attribs (copy-alist sc-attributions))) | |
760 (setq sc-mail-info nil | |
761 sc-attributions nil) | |
762 (regi-interpret sc-mail-glom-frame start end) | |
763 (if (null sc-mail-info) | |
764 (progn | |
765 (message "No mail headers found! Restoring old information.") | |
766 (setq sc-mail-info info | |
767 sc-attributions attribs)) | |
768 (regi-interpret (sc-mail-build-nuke-frame) | |
769 sc-mail-headers-start sc-mail-headers-end) | |
770 ))) | |
771 | |
772 | |
773 ;; let the user change mail field information | |
774 (defun sc-mail-field (field) | |
775 "Return the mail header field value associated with FIELD. | |
776 If there was no mail header with FIELD as its key, return the value of | |
777 `sc-mumble'. FIELD is case insensitive." | |
778 (or (cdr (assoc (downcase field) sc-mail-info)) sc-mumble)) | |
779 | |
780 (defun sc-mail-field-query (arg) | |
781 "View the value of a mail field. | |
782 With `\\[universal-argument]', prompts for action on mail field. | |
783 Action can be one of: View, Modify, Add, or Delete." | |
784 (interactive "P") | |
785 (let* ((alist '(("view" . ?v) ("modify" . ?m) ("add" . ?a) ("delete" . ?d))) | |
786 (action (if (not arg) ?v (sc-ask alist))) | |
787 key) | |
788 (if (not action) | |
789 () | |
790 (setq key (sc-completing-read | |
791 (concat (car (rassq action alist)) | |
792 " information key: ") | |
793 sc-mail-info nil | |
794 (if (eq action ?a) nil 'noexit) | |
795 nil 'sc-mail-field-history)) | |
796 (cond | |
797 ((eq action ?v) | |
798 (message "%s: %s" key (cdr (assoc key sc-mail-info)))) | |
799 ((eq action ?d) | |
800 (setq sc-mail-info (delq (assoc key sc-mail-info) sc-mail-info))) | |
801 ((eq action ?m) | |
802 (let ((keyval (assoc key sc-mail-info))) | |
803 ;; first put initial value onto list if not already there | |
804 (if (not (sc-member (cdr keyval) | |
805 sc-mail-field-modification-history)) | |
806 (setq sc-mail-field-modification-history | |
807 (cons (cdr keyval) sc-mail-field-modification-history))) | |
808 (setcdr keyval (sc-read-string | |
809 (concat key ": ") (cdr keyval) | |
810 'sc-mail-field-modification-history)))) | |
811 ((eq action ?a) | |
812 (setq sc-mail-info | |
813 (cons (cons key | |
814 (sc-read-string (concat key ": "))) sc-mail-info))) | |
815 )))) | |
816 | |
817 | |
818 ;; ====================================================================== | |
819 ;; attributions | |
820 | |
821 (defvar sc-attribution-confirmation-history nil | |
822 "History for confirmation of attribution strings.") | |
823 (defvar sc-citation-confirmation-history nil | |
824 "History for confirmation of attribution prefixes.") | |
825 | |
826 (defun sc-attribs-%@-addresses (from &optional delim) | |
827 "Extract the author's email terminus from email address FROM. | |
828 Match addresses of the style ``name%[stuff].'' when called with DELIM | |
829 of \"%\" and addresses of the style ``[stuff]name@[stuff]'' when | |
830 called with DELIM \"@\". If DELIM is nil or not provided, matches | |
831 addresses of the style ``name''." | |
832 (and (string-match (concat "[-a-zA-Z0-9_.]+" delim) from 0) | |
833 (substring from | |
834 (match-beginning 0) | |
835 (- (match-end 0) (if (null delim) 0 1))))) | |
836 | |
837 (defun sc-attribs-!-addresses (from) | |
838 "Extract the author's email terminus from email address FROM. | |
839 Match addresses of the style ``[stuff]![stuff]...!name[stuff].''" | |
840 (let ((eos (length from)) | |
841 (mstart (string-match "![-a-zA-Z0-9_.]+\\([^-!a-zA-Z0-9_.]\\|$\\)" | |
842 from 0)) | |
843 (mend (match-end 0))) | |
844 (and mstart | |
845 (substring from (1+ mstart) (- mend (if (= mend eos) 0 1))) | |
846 ))) | |
847 | |
848 (defun sc-attribs-<>-addresses (from) | |
849 "Extract the author's email terminus from email address FROM. | |
850 Match addresses of the style ``<name[stuff]>.''" | |
851 (and (string-match "<\\(.*\\)>" from) | |
852 (sc-submatch 1 from))) | |
853 | |
854 (defun sc-get-address (from author) | |
855 "Get the full email address path from FROM. | |
856 AUTHOR is the author's name (which is removed from the address)." | |
857 (let ((eos (length from))) | |
858 (if (string-match (concat "\\(^\\|^\"\\)" author | |
859 "\\(\\s +\\|\"\\s +\\)") from 0) | |
860 (let ((address (substring from (match-end 0) eos))) | |
861 (if (and (= (aref address 0) ?<) | |
862 (= (aref address (1- (length address))) ?>)) | |
863 (substring address 1 (1- (length address))) | |
864 address)) | |
865 (if (string-match "[-a-zA-Z0-9!@%._]+" from 0) | |
866 (sc-submatch 0 from) | |
867 "") | |
868 ))) | |
869 | |
870 (defun sc-attribs-emailname (from) | |
871 "Get the email terminus name from FROM." | |
872 (or | |
873 (sc-attribs-%@-addresses from "%") | |
874 (sc-attribs-%@-addresses from "@") | |
875 (sc-attribs-!-addresses from) | |
876 (sc-attribs-<>-addresses from) | |
877 (sc-attribs-%@-addresses from) | |
878 (substring from 0 10))) | |
879 | |
880 (defun sc-name-substring (string start end extend) | |
881 "Extract the specified substring of STRING from START to END. | |
882 EXTEND is the number of characters on each side to extend the | |
883 substring." | |
884 (and start | |
885 (let ((sos (+ start extend)) | |
886 (eos (- end extend))) | |
887 (substring string sos | |
888 (or (string-match sc-titlecue-regexp string sos) eos) | |
889 )))) | |
890 | |
891 (defun sc-attribs-extract-namestring (from) | |
892 "Extract the name string from FROM. | |
893 This should be the author's full name minus an optional title." | |
894 (let ((namestring | |
895 (or | |
896 (sc-name-substring | |
897 from (string-match "(.*)" from 0) (match-end 0) 1) | |
898 (sc-name-substring | |
899 from (string-match "\".*\"" from 0) (match-end 0) 1) | |
900 (sc-name-substring | |
901 from (string-match "\\([-.a-zA-Z0-9_]+\\s +\\)+<" from 0) | |
902 (match-end 1) 0) | |
903 (sc-attribs-emailname from)))) | |
904 ;; strip off any leading or trailing whitespace | |
905 (if namestring | |
906 (let ((bos 0) | |
907 (eos (1- (length namestring)))) | |
908 (while (and (<= bos eos) | |
909 (memq (aref namestring bos) '(32 ?\t))) | |
910 (setq bos (1+ bos))) | |
911 (while (and (> eos bos) | |
912 (memq (aref namestring eos) '(32 ?\t))) | |
913 (setq eos (1- eos))) | |
914 (substring namestring bos (1+ eos)))))) | |
915 | |
916 (defun sc-attribs-chop-namestring (namestring) | |
917 "Convert NAMESTRING to a list of names. | |
918 example: (sc-namestring-to-list \"John Xavier Doe\") | |
919 => (\"John\" \"Xavier\" \"Doe\")" | |
920 (if (string-match "\\([ \t]*\\)\\([^ \t._]+\\)\\([ \t]*\\)" namestring) | |
921 (cons (sc-submatch 2 namestring) | |
922 (sc-attribs-chop-namestring (substring namestring (match-end 3))) | |
923 ))) | |
924 | |
925 (defun sc-attribs-strip-initials (namelist) | |
926 "Extract the author's initials from the NAMELIST." | |
927 (mapconcat | |
928 (function | |
929 (lambda (name) | |
930 (if (< 0 (length name)) | |
931 (substring name 0 1)))) | |
932 namelist "")) | |
933 | |
934 (defun sc-guess-attribution (&optional string) | |
935 "Guess attribution string on current line. | |
936 If attribution cannot be guessed, nil is returned. Optional STRING if | |
937 supplied, is used instead of the line point is on in the current buffer." | |
938 (let ((start 0) | |
939 (string (or string (buffer-substring (regi-pos 'bol) (regi-pos 'eol)))) | |
940 attribution) | |
941 (and | |
942 (= start (or (string-match sc-citation-leader-regexp string start) -1)) | |
943 (setq start (match-end 0)) | |
944 (= start (or (string-match sc-citation-root-regexp string start) 1)) | |
945 (setq attribution (sc-submatch 0 string) | |
946 start (match-end 0)) | |
947 (= start (or (string-match sc-citation-delimiter-regexp string start) -1)) | |
948 (setq start (match-end 0)) | |
949 (= start (or (string-match sc-citation-separator-regexp string start) -1)) | |
950 attribution))) | |
951 | |
952 (defun sc-attribs-filter-namelist (namelist) | |
953 "Filter out noise in NAMELIST according to `sc-name-filter-alist'." | |
954 (let ((elements (length namelist)) | |
955 (position -1) | |
956 keepers filtered-list) | |
957 (mapcar | |
958 (function | |
959 (lambda (name) | |
960 (setq position (1+ position)) | |
961 (let ((keep-p t)) | |
962 (mapcar | |
963 (function | |
964 (lambda (filter) | |
965 (let ((regexp (car filter)) | |
966 (pos (cdr filter))) | |
967 (if (and (string-match regexp name) | |
968 (or (and (numberp pos) | |
969 (= pos position)) | |
970 (and (eq pos 'last) | |
971 (= position (1- elements))) | |
972 (eq pos 'any))) | |
973 (setq keep-p nil)) | |
974 ))) | |
975 sc-name-filter-alist) | |
976 (if keep-p | |
977 (setq keepers (cons position keepers))) | |
978 ))) | |
979 namelist) | |
980 (mapcar | |
981 (function | |
982 (lambda (position) | |
983 (setq filtered-list (cons (nth position namelist) filtered-list)) | |
984 )) | |
985 keepers) | |
986 filtered-list)) | |
987 | |
988 (defun sc-attribs-chop-address (from) | |
989 "Extract attribution information from FROM. | |
990 This populates the `sc-attributions' with the list of possible attributions." | |
991 (if (and (stringp from) | |
992 (< 0 (length from))) | |
993 (let* ((sc-mumble "") | |
994 (namestring (sc-attribs-extract-namestring from)) | |
995 (namelist (sc-attribs-filter-namelist | |
996 (sc-attribs-chop-namestring namestring))) | |
997 (revnames (reverse (cdr namelist))) | |
998 (firstname (car namelist)) | |
999 (midnames (reverse (cdr revnames))) | |
1000 (lastname (car revnames)) | |
1001 (initials (sc-attribs-strip-initials namelist)) | |
1002 (emailname (sc-attribs-emailname from)) | |
1003 (n 1) | |
1004 author middlenames) | |
1005 | |
1006 ;; put basic information | |
1007 (setq | |
1008 ;; put middle names and build sc-author entry | |
1009 middlenames (mapconcat | |
1010 (function | |
1011 (lambda (midname) | |
1012 (let ((key-attribs (format "middlename-%d" n)) | |
1013 (key-mail (format "sc-middlename-%d" n))) | |
1014 (setq | |
1015 sc-attributions (cons (cons key-attribs midname) | |
1016 sc-attributions) | |
1017 sc-mail-info (cons (cons key-mail midname) | |
1018 sc-mail-info) | |
1019 n (1+ n)) | |
1020 midname))) | |
1021 midnames " ") | |
1022 | |
1023 author (concat firstname " " middlenames (and midnames " ") lastname) | |
1024 | |
1025 sc-attributions (append | |
1026 (list | |
1027 (cons "firstname" firstname) | |
1028 (cons "lastname" lastname) | |
1029 (cons "emailname" emailname) | |
1030 (cons "initials" initials)) | |
1031 sc-attributions) | |
1032 sc-mail-info (append | |
1033 (list | |
1034 (cons "sc-firstname" firstname) | |
1035 (cons "sc-middlenames" middlenames) | |
1036 (cons "sc-lastname" lastname) | |
1037 (cons "sc-emailname" emailname) | |
1038 (cons "sc-initials" initials) | |
1039 (cons "sc-author" author) | |
1040 (cons "sc-from-address" (sc-get-address | |
1041 (sc-mail-field "from") | |
1042 namestring)) | |
1043 (cons "sc-reply-address" (sc-get-address | |
1044 (sc-mail-field "reply-to") | |
1045 namestring)) | |
1046 (cons "sc-sender-address" (sc-get-address | |
1047 (sc-mail-field "sender") | |
1048 namestring)) | |
1049 ) | |
1050 sc-mail-info) | |
1051 )) | |
1052 ;; from string is empty | |
1053 (setq sc-mail-info (cons (cons "sc-author" sc-default-author-name) | |
1054 sc-mail-info)))) | |
1055 | |
1056 (defvar sc-attrib-or-cite nil | |
1057 "Used to toggle between attribution input or citation input.") | |
1058 | |
1059 (defun sc-toggle-fn () | |
1060 "Toggle between attribution selection and citation selection. | |
1061 Only used during confirmation." | |
1062 (interactive) | |
1063 (setq sc-attrib-or-cite (not sc-attrib-or-cite)) | |
1064 (throw 'sc-reconfirm t)) | |
1065 | |
1066 (defun sc-select-attribution () | |
1067 "Select an attribution from `sc-attributions'. | |
1068 | |
1069 Variables involved in selection process include: | |
1070 `sc-preferred-attribution-list' | |
1071 `sc-use-only-preference-p' | |
1072 `sc-confirm-always-p' | |
1073 `sc-default-attribution' | |
1074 `sc-attrib-selection-list'. | |
1075 | |
1076 Runs the hook `sc-attribs-preselect-hook' before selecting an | |
1077 attribution and the hook `sc-attribs-postselect-hook' after making the | |
1078 selection but before querying is performed. During | |
1079 `sc-attribs-postselect-hook' the variable `citation' is bound to the | |
1080 auto-selected citation string and the variable `attribution' is bound | |
1081 to the auto-selected attribution string." | |
1082 (run-hooks 'sc-attribs-preselect-hook) | |
1083 (let ((query-p sc-confirm-always-p) | |
1084 attribution citation | |
1085 (attriblist sc-preferred-attribution-list)) | |
1086 | |
1087 ;; first cruise through sc-preferred-attribution-list looking for | |
1088 ;; a match in either sc-attributions or sc-mail-info. if the | |
1089 ;; element is "sc-consult", then we have to do the alist | |
1090 ;; consultation phase | |
1091 (while attriblist | |
1092 (let* ((preferred (car attriblist))) | |
1093 (cond | |
1094 ((string= preferred "sc-consult") | |
1095 ;; we've been told to consult the attribution vs. mail | |
1096 ;; header key alist. we do this until we find a match in | |
1097 ;; the sc-attrib-selection-list. if we do not find a match, | |
1098 ;; we continue scanning attriblist | |
1099 (let ((attrib (sc-scan-info-alist sc-attrib-selection-list))) | |
1100 (cond | |
1101 ((not attrib) | |
1102 (setq attriblist (cdr attriblist))) | |
1103 ((stringp attrib) | |
1104 (setq attribution attrib | |
1105 attriblist nil)) | |
1106 ((listp attrib) | |
1107 (setq attribution (eval attrib) | |
1108 attriblist nil)) | |
1109 (t (error "%s did not evaluate to a string or list!" | |
1110 "sc-attrib-selection-list")) | |
1111 ))) | |
1112 ((setq attribution (cdr (assoc preferred sc-attributions))) | |
1113 (setq attriblist nil)) | |
1114 (t | |
1115 (setq attriblist (cdr attriblist))) | |
1116 ))) | |
1117 | |
1118 ;; if preference was not found, we may use a secondary method to | |
1119 ;; find a valid attribution | |
1120 (if (and (not attribution) | |
1121 (not sc-use-only-preference-p)) | |
1122 ;; secondary method tries to find a preference in this order | |
1123 ;; 1. sc-lastchoice | |
1124 ;; 2. x-attribution | |
1125 ;; 3. firstname | |
1126 ;; 4. lastname | |
1127 ;; 5. initials | |
1128 ;; 6. first non-empty attribution in alist | |
1129 (setq attribution | |
1130 (or (cdr (assoc "sc-lastchoice" sc-attributions)) | |
1131 (cdr (assoc "x-attribution" sc-attributions)) | |
1132 (cdr (assoc "firstname" sc-attributions)) | |
1133 (cdr (assoc "lastname" sc-attributions)) | |
1134 (cdr (assoc "initials" sc-attributions)) | |
1135 (cdr (car sc-attributions))))) | |
1136 | |
1137 ;; still couldn't find an attribution. we're now limited to using | |
1138 ;; the default attribution, but we'll force a query when this happens | |
1139 (if (not attribution) | |
1140 (setq attribution sc-default-attribution | |
1141 query-p t)) | |
1142 | |
1143 ;; create the attribution prefix | |
1144 (setq citation (sc-make-citation attribution)) | |
1145 | |
1146 ;; run the post selection hook before querying the user | |
1147 (run-hooks 'sc-attribs-postselect-hook) | |
1148 | |
1149 ;; query for confirmation | |
1150 (if query-p | |
1151 (let* ((query-alist (mapcar (function (lambda (entry) | |
1152 (list (cdr entry)))) | |
1153 sc-attributions)) | |
1154 (minibuffer-local-completion-map | |
1155 sc-minibuffer-local-completion-map) | |
1156 (minibuffer-local-map sc-minibuffer-local-map) | |
1157 (initial attribution) | |
1158 (completer-disable t) ; in case completer.el is used | |
1159 choice) | |
1160 (setq sc-attrib-or-cite nil) ; nil==attribution, t==citation | |
1161 (while | |
1162 (catch 'sc-reconfirm | |
1163 (string= "" (setq choice | |
1164 (if sc-attrib-or-cite | |
1165 (sc-read-string | |
1166 "Enter citation prefix: " | |
1167 citation | |
1168 'sc-citation-confirmation-history) | |
1169 (sc-completing-read | |
1170 "Complete attribution name: " | |
1171 query-alist nil nil | |
1172 (cons initial 0) | |
1173 'sc-attribution-confirmation-history) | |
1174 ))))) | |
1175 (if sc-attrib-or-cite | |
1176 ;; since the citation was chosen, we have to guess at | |
1177 ;; the attribution | |
1178 (setq citation choice | |
1179 attribution (or (sc-guess-attribution citation) | |
1180 citation)) | |
1181 | |
1182 (setq citation (sc-make-citation choice) | |
1183 attribution choice)) | |
1184 )) | |
1185 | |
1186 ;; its possible that the user wants to downcase the citation and | |
1187 ;; attribution | |
1188 (if sc-downcase-p | |
1189 (setq citation (downcase citation) | |
1190 attribution (downcase attribution))) | |
1191 | |
1192 ;; set up mail info alist | |
1193 (let* ((ckey "sc-citation") | |
1194 (akey "sc-attribution") | |
1195 (ckeyval (assoc ckey sc-mail-info)) | |
1196 (akeyval (assoc akey sc-mail-info))) | |
1197 (if ckeyval | |
1198 (setcdr ckeyval citation) | |
1199 (setq sc-mail-info | |
1200 (append (list (cons ckey citation)) sc-mail-info))) | |
1201 (if akeyval | |
1202 (setcdr akeyval attribution) | |
1203 (setq sc-mail-info | |
1204 (append (list (cons akey attribution)) sc-mail-info)))) | |
1205 | |
1206 ;; set the sc-lastchoice attribution | |
1207 (let* ((lkey "sc-lastchoice") | |
1208 (lastchoice (assoc lkey sc-attributions))) | |
1209 (if lastchoice | |
1210 (setcdr lastchoice attribution) | |
1211 (setq sc-attributions | |
1212 (cons (cons lkey attribution) sc-attributions)))) | |
1213 )) | |
1214 | |
1215 | |
1216 ;; ====================================================================== | |
1217 ;; filladapt hooks for supercite 3.1. you shouldn't need anything | |
1218 ;; extra to make gin-mode understand supercited lines. Even this | |
1219 ;; stuff might not be entirely necessary... | |
1220 | |
1221 (defun sc-cite-regexp (&optional root-regexp) | |
1222 "Return a regexp describing a Supercited line. | |
1223 The regexp is the concatenation of `sc-citation-leader-regexp', | |
1224 `sc-citation-root-regexp', `sc-citation-delimiter-regexp', and | |
1225 `sc-citation-separator-regexp'. If optional ROOT-REGEXP is supplied, | |
1226 use it instead of `sc-citation-root-regexp'." | |
1227 (concat sc-citation-leader-regexp | |
1228 (or root-regexp sc-citation-root-regexp) | |
1229 sc-citation-delimiter-regexp | |
1230 sc-citation-separator-regexp)) | |
1231 | |
1232 (defun sc-make-citation (attribution) | |
1233 "Make a non-nested citation from ATTRIBUTION." | |
1234 (concat sc-citation-leader | |
1235 attribution | |
1236 sc-citation-delimiter | |
1237 sc-citation-separator)) | |
1238 | |
1239 (defun sc-setup-filladapt () | |
1240 "Setup `filladapt-prefix-table' to handle Supercited paragraphs." | |
1241 (let* ((fa-sc-elt 'filladapt-supercite-included-text) | |
1242 (elt (rassq fa-sc-elt filladapt-prefix-table))) | |
1243 (if elt (setcar elt (sc-cite-regexp)) | |
1244 (message "Filladapt doesn't seem to know about Supercite.") | |
1245 (beep)))) | |
1246 | |
1247 | |
1248 ;; ====================================================================== | |
1249 ;; citing and unciting regions of text | |
1250 | |
1251 (defvar sc-fill-begin 1 | |
1252 "Buffer position to begin filling.") | |
1253 (defvar sc-fill-line-prefix "" | |
1254 "Fill prefix of previous line") | |
1255 | |
1256 ;; filling | |
1257 (defun sc-fill-if-different (&optional prefix) | |
1258 "Fill the region bounded by `sc-fill-begin' and point. | |
1259 Only fill if optional PREFIX is different than `sc-fill-line-prefix'. | |
1260 If `sc-auto-fill-region-p' is nil, do not fill region. If PREFIX is | |
1261 not supplied, initialize fill variables. This is useful for a regi | |
1262 `begin' frame-entry." | |
1263 (if (not prefix) | |
1264 (setq sc-fill-line-prefix "" | |
1265 sc-fill-begin (regi-pos 'bol)) | |
1266 (if (and sc-auto-fill-region-p | |
1267 (not (string= prefix sc-fill-line-prefix))) | |
1268 (let ((fill-prefix sc-fill-line-prefix)) | |
1269 (if (not (string= fill-prefix "")) | |
1270 (fill-region sc-fill-begin (regi-pos 'bol))) | |
1271 (setq sc-fill-line-prefix prefix | |
1272 sc-fill-begin (regi-pos 'bol)))) | |
1273 ) | |
1274 nil) | |
1275 | |
1276 (defun sc-cite-coerce-cited-line () | |
1277 "Coerce a Supercited line to look like our style." | |
1278 (let* ((attribution (sc-guess-attribution)) | |
1279 (regexp (sc-cite-regexp attribution)) | |
1280 (prefix (sc-make-citation attribution))) | |
1281 (if (and attribution | |
1282 (looking-at regexp)) | |
1283 (progn | |
1284 (delete-region | |
1285 (match-beginning 0) | |
1286 (save-excursion | |
1287 (goto-char (match-end 0)) | |
1288 (if (bolp) (forward-char -1)) | |
1289 (point))) | |
1290 (insert prefix) | |
1291 (sc-fill-if-different prefix))) | |
1292 nil)) | |
1293 | |
1294 (defun sc-cite-coerce-dumb-citer () | |
1295 "Coerce a non-nested citation that's been cited with a dumb nesting citer." | |
1296 (delete-region (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)) | |
1297 (beginning-of-line) | |
1298 (sc-cite-coerce-cited-line)) | |
1299 | |
1300 (defun sc-guess-nesting (&optional string) | |
1301 "Guess the citation nesting on the current line. | |
1302 If nesting cannot be guessed, nil is returned. Optional STRING if | |
1303 supplied, is used instead of the line point is on in the current | |
1304 buffer." | |
1305 (let ((start 0) | |
1306 (string (or string (buffer-substring (regi-pos 'bol) (regi-pos 'eol)))) | |
1307 nesting) | |
1308 (and | |
1309 (= start (or (string-match sc-citation-leader-regexp string start) -1)) | |
1310 (setq start (match-end 0)) | |
1311 (= start (or (string-match sc-citation-delimiter-regexp string start) -1)) | |
1312 (setq nesting (sc-submatch 0 string) | |
1313 start (match-end 0)) | |
1314 (= start (or (string-match sc-citation-separator-regexp string start) -1)) | |
1315 nesting))) | |
1316 | |
1317 (defun sc-add-citation-level () | |
1318 "Add a citation level for nested citation style w/ coersion." | |
1319 (let* ((nesting (sc-guess-nesting)) | |
1320 (citation (make-string (1+ (length nesting)) | |
1321 (string-to-char sc-citation-delimiter))) | |
1322 (prefix (concat sc-citation-leader citation sc-citation-separator))) | |
1323 (if (looking-at (sc-cite-regexp "")) | |
1324 (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))) | |
1325 (insert prefix) | |
1326 (sc-fill-if-different prefix))) | |
1327 | |
1328 (defun sc-cite-line (&optional citation) | |
1329 "Cite a single line of uncited text. | |
1330 Optional CITATION overrides any citation automatically selected." | |
1331 (if sc-fixup-whitespace-p | |
1332 (fixup-whitespace)) | |
1333 (let ((prefix (or citation | |
1334 (cdr (assoc "sc-citation" sc-mail-info)) | |
1335 sc-default-attribution))) | |
1336 (insert prefix) | |
1337 (sc-fill-if-different prefix)) | |
1338 nil) | |
1339 | |
1340 (defun sc-uncite-line () | |
1341 "Remove citation from current line." | |
1342 (let ((cited (looking-at (sc-cite-regexp)))) | |
1343 (if cited | |
1344 (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))) | |
1345 nil) | |
1346 | |
1347 (defun sc-recite-line (regexp) | |
1348 "Remove citation matching REGEXP from current line and recite line." | |
1349 (let ((cited (looking-at (concat "^" regexp))) | |
1350 (prefix (cdr (assoc "sc-citation" sc-mail-info)))) | |
1351 (if cited | |
1352 (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))) | |
1353 (insert (or prefix sc-default-attribution)) | |
1354 (sc-fill-if-different prefix)) | |
1355 nil) | |
1356 | |
1357 ;; interactive functions | |
1358 (defun sc-cite-region (start end &optional confirm-p) | |
1359 "Cite a region delineated by START and END. | |
1360 If optional CONFIRM-P is non-nil, the attribution is confirmed before | |
1361 its use in the citation string. This function first runs | |
1362 `sc-pre-cite-hook'." | |
1363 (interactive "r\nP") | |
1364 (undo-boundary) | |
1365 (let ((frame (or (sc-scan-info-alist sc-cite-frame-alist) | |
1366 sc-default-cite-frame)) | |
1367 (sc-confirm-always-p (if confirm-p t sc-confirm-always-p))) | |
1368 (run-hooks 'sc-pre-cite-hook) | |
1369 (if (interactive-p) | |
1370 (sc-select-attribution)) | |
1371 (regi-interpret frame start end))) | |
1372 | |
1373 (defun sc-uncite-region (start end) | |
1374 "Uncite a region delineated by START and END. | |
1375 First runs `sc-pre-uncite-hook'." | |
1376 (interactive "r") | |
1377 (undo-boundary) | |
1378 (let ((frame (or (sc-scan-info-alist sc-uncite-frame-alist) | |
1379 sc-default-uncite-frame))) | |
1380 (run-hooks 'sc-pre-uncite-hook) | |
1381 (regi-interpret frame start end))) | |
1382 | |
1383 (defun sc-recite-region (start end) | |
1384 "Recite a region delineated by START and END. | |
1385 First runs `sc-pre-recite-hook'." | |
1386 (interactive "r") | |
1387 (let ((sc-confirm-always-p t)) | |
1388 (sc-select-attribution)) | |
1389 (undo-boundary) | |
1390 (let ((frame (or (sc-scan-info-alist sc-recite-frame-alist) | |
1391 sc-default-recite-frame))) | |
1392 (run-hooks 'sc-pre-recite-hook) | |
1393 (regi-interpret frame start end))) | |
1394 | |
1395 | |
1396 ;; ====================================================================== | |
1397 ;; building headers | |
1398 | |
1399 (defun sc-hdr (prefix field &optional sep return-nil-p) | |
1400 "Returns a concatenation of PREFIX and FIELD. | |
1401 If FIELD is not a string or is the empty string, the empty string will | |
1402 be returned. Optional third argument SEP is concatenated on the end if | |
1403 it is a string. Returns empty string, unless optional RETURN-NIL-P is | |
1404 non-nil." | |
1405 (if (and (stringp field) | |
1406 (not (string= field ""))) | |
1407 (concat prefix field (or sep "")) | |
1408 (and (not return-nil-p) ""))) | |
1409 | |
1410 (defun sc-whofrom () | |
1411 "Return the value of (sc-mail-field \"from\") or nil." | |
1412 (let ((sc-mumble nil)) | |
1413 (sc-mail-field "from"))) | |
1414 | |
1415 (defun sc-no-header () | |
1416 "Does nothing. Use this instead of nil to get a blank header." | |
1417 ()) | |
1418 | |
1419 (defun sc-no-blank-line-or-header() | |
1420 "Similar to `sc-no-header' except it removes the preceeding blank line." | |
1421 (if (not (bobp)) | |
1422 (if (and (eolp) | |
1423 (progn (forward-line -1) | |
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1425 (concat "^" (regexp-quote mail-header-separator) "$")) |
4850 | 1426 (and (eq major-mode 'mh-letter-mode) |
1427 (mh-in-header-p))))) | |
1428 (progn (forward-line) | |
1429 (let ((kill-lines-magic t)) | |
1430 (kill-line)))))) | |
1431 | |
1432 (defun sc-header-on-said () | |
1433 "\"On <date>, <from> said:\" unless: | |
1434 1. the \"from\" field cannot be found, in which case nothing is inserted; | |
1435 2. the \"date\" field is missing in which case only the from part is printed." | |
1436 (let ((sc-mumble "") | |
1437 (whofrom (sc-whofrom))) | |
1438 (if whofrom | |
1439 (insert sc-reference-tag-string | |
1440 (sc-hdr "On " (sc-mail-field "date") ", ") | |
1441 whofrom " said:\n")))) | |
1442 | |
1443 (defun sc-header-inarticle-writes () | |
1444 "\"In article <message-id>, <from> writes:\" | |
1445 Treats \"message-id\" and \"from\" fields similar to `sc-header-on-said'." | |
1446 (let ((sc-mumble "") | |
1447 (whofrom (sc-mail-field "from"))) | |
1448 (if whofrom | |
1449 (insert sc-reference-tag-string | |
1450 (sc-hdr "In article " (sc-mail-field "message-id") ", ") | |
1451 whofrom " writes:\n")))) | |
1452 | |
1453 (defun sc-header-regarding-adds () | |
1454 "\"Regarding <subject>; <from> adds:\" | |
1455 Treats \"subject\" and \"from\" fields similar to `sc-header-on-said'." | |
1456 (let ((sc-mumble "") | |
1457 (whofrom (sc-whofrom))) | |
1458 (if whofrom | |
1459 (insert sc-reference-tag-string | |
1460 (sc-hdr "Regarding " (sc-mail-field "subject") "; ") | |
1461 whofrom " adds:\n")))) | |
1462 | |
1463 (defun sc-header-attributed-writes () | |
1464 "\"<sc-attribution>\" == <sc-author> <address> writes: | |
1465 Treats these fields in a similar manner to `sc-header-on-said'." | |
1466 (let ((sc-mumble "") | |
1467 (whofrom (sc-whofrom))) | |
1468 (if whofrom | |
1469 (insert sc-reference-tag-string | |
1470 (sc-hdr "\"" (sc-mail-field "sc-attribution") "\" == ") | |
1471 (sc-hdr "" (sc-mail-field "sc-author") " ") | |
1472 (or (sc-hdr "<" (sc-mail-field "sc-from-address") ">" t) | |
1473 (sc-hdr "<" (sc-mail-field "sc-reply-address") ">" t) | |
1474 "") | |
1475 " writes:\n")))) | |
1476 | |
1477 (defun sc-header-author-writes () | |
1478 "<sc-author> writes:" | |
1479 (let ((sc-mumble "") | |
1480 (whofrom (sc-whofrom))) | |
1481 (if whofrom | |
1482 (insert sc-reference-tag-string | |
1483 (sc-hdr "" (sc-mail-field "sc-author")) | |
1484 " writes:\n")))) | |
1485 | |
1486 (defun sc-header-verbose () | |
1487 "Very verbose, some say gross." | |
1488 (let ((sc-mumble "") | |
1489 (whofrom (sc-whofrom)) | |
1490 (tag sc-reference-tag-string)) | |
1491 (if whofrom | |
1492 (insert (sc-hdr (concat tag "On ") (sc-mail-field "date") ",\n") | |
1493 (or (sc-hdr tag (sc-mail-field "sc-author") "\n" t) | |
1494 (concat tag whofrom "\n")) | |
1495 (sc-hdr (concat tag "from the organization of ") | |
1496 (sc-mail-field "organization") "\n") | |
1497 (let ((rtag (concat tag "who can be reached at: "))) | |
1498 (or (sc-hdr rtag (sc-mail-field "sc-from-address") "\n" t) | |
1499 (sc-hdr rtag (sc-mail-field "sc-reply-address") "\n" t) | |
1500 "")) | |
1501 (sc-hdr | |
1502 (concat tag "(whose comments are cited below with \"") | |
1503 (sc-mail-field "sc-citation") "\"),\n") | |
1504 (sc-hdr (concat tag "had this to say in article ") | |
1505 (sc-mail-field "message-id") "\n") | |
1506 (sc-hdr (concat tag "in newsgroups ") | |
1507 (sc-mail-field "newsgroups") "\n") | |
1508 (sc-hdr (concat tag "concerning the subject of ") | |
1509 (sc-mail-field "subject") "\n") | |
1510 (sc-hdr (concat tag "(see ") | |
1511 (sc-mail-field "references") | |
1512 " for more details)\n") | |
1513 )))) | |
1514 | |
1515 | |
1516 ;; ====================================================================== | |
1517 ;; header rewrites | |
1518 | |
1519 (defconst sc-electric-bufname " *sc-erefs* " | |
1520 "Supercite electric reference mode's buffer name.") | |
1521 (defvar sc-eref-style 0 | |
1522 "Current electric reference style.") | |
1523 | |
1524 (defun sc-valid-index-p (index) | |
1525 "Returns INDEX if it is a valid index into `sc-rewrite-header-list'. | |
1526 Otherwise returns nil." | |
1527 ;; a number, and greater than or equal to zero | |
1528 ;; less than or equal to the last index | |
1529 (and (natnump index) | |
1530 (< index (length sc-rewrite-header-list)) | |
1531 index)) | |
1532 | |
1533 (defun sc-eref-insert-selected (&optional nomsg) | |
1534 "Insert the selected reference header in the current buffer. | |
1535 Optional NOMSG, if non-nil, inhibits printing messages, unless an | |
1536 error occurs." | |
1537 (let ((ref (nth sc-eref-style sc-rewrite-header-list))) | |
1538 (condition-case err | |
1539 (progn | |
1540 (eval ref) | |
1541 (let ((lines (count-lines (point-min) (point-max)))) | |
1542 (or nomsg (message "Ref header %d [%d line%s]: %s" | |
1543 sc-eref-style lines | |
1544 (if (= lines 1) "" "s") | |
1545 ref)))) | |
1546 (void-function | |
1547 (progn (message | |
1548 "Symbol's function definition is void: %s (Header %d)" | |
1549 (car (cdr err)) sc-eref-style) | |
1550 (beep) | |
1551 )) | |
1552 ))) | |
1553 | |
1554 (defun sc-electric-mode (&optional arg) | |
1555 " | |
1556 Mode for viewing Supercite reference headers. Commands are: | |
1557 \n\\{sc-electric-mode-map} | |
1558 | |
1559 `sc-electric-mode' is not intended to be run interactively, but rather | |
1560 accessed through Supercite's electric reference feature. See | |
1561 `sc-insert-reference' for more details. Optional ARG is the initial | |
1562 header style to use, unless not supplied or invalid, in which case | |
1563 `sc-preferred-header-style' is used." | |
1564 | |
1565 (let ((info sc-mail-info)) | |
1566 | |
1567 (setq sc-eref-style | |
1568 (or (sc-valid-index-p arg) | |
1569 (sc-valid-index-p sc-preferred-header-style) | |
1570 0)) | |
1571 | |
1572 (get-buffer-create sc-electric-bufname) | |
1573 ;; set up buffer and enter command loop | |
1574 (save-excursion | |
1575 (save-window-excursion | |
1576 (pop-to-buffer sc-electric-bufname) | |
1577 (kill-all-local-variables) | |
1578 (let ((sc-mail-info info) | |
1579 (buffer-read-only t) | |
1580 (mode-name "SC Electric Refs") | |
1581 (major-mode 'sc-electric-mode)) | |
1582 (use-local-map sc-electric-mode-map) | |
1583 (sc-eref-show sc-eref-style) | |
1584 (run-hooks 'sc-electric-mode-hook) | |
1585 (recursive-edit) | |
1586 ))) | |
1587 | |
1588 (and sc-eref-style | |
1589 (sc-eref-insert-selected)) | |
1590 (kill-buffer sc-electric-bufname) | |
1591 )) | |
1592 | |
1593 ;; functions for electric reference mode | |
1594 (defun sc-eref-show (index) | |
1595 "Show reference INDEX in `sc-rewrite-header-list'." | |
1596 (let ((msg "No %ing reference headers in list.") | |
1597 (last (length sc-rewrite-header-list))) | |
1598 (setq sc-eref-style | |
1599 (cond | |
1600 ((sc-valid-index-p index) index) | |
1601 ((< index 0) | |
1602 (if sc-electric-circular-p | |
1603 (1- last) | |
1604 (progn (error msg "preced") 0))) | |
1605 ((>= index last) | |
1606 (if sc-electric-circular-p | |
1607 0 | |
1608 (progn (error msg "follow") (1- last)))) | |
1609 )) | |
1610 (save-excursion | |
1611 (set-buffer sc-electric-bufname) | |
1612 (let ((buffer-read-only nil)) | |
1613 (erase-buffer) | |
1614 (goto-char (point-min)) | |
1615 (sc-eref-insert-selected) | |
1616 ;; now shrink the window to just contain the electric reference | |
1617 ;; header. | |
1618 (let ((hdrlines (count-lines (point-min) (point-max))) | |
1619 (winlines (1- (window-height)))) | |
1620 (if (/= hdrlines winlines) | |
1621 (if (> hdrlines winlines) | |
1622 ;; we have to enlarge the window | |
1623 (enlarge-window (- hdrlines winlines)) | |
1624 ;; we have to shrink the window | |
1625 (shrink-window (- winlines (max hdrlines window-min-height))) | |
1626 ))) | |
1627 )))) | |
1628 | |
1629 (defun sc-eref-next () | |
1630 "Display next reference in other buffer." | |
1631 (interactive) | |
1632 (sc-eref-show (1+ sc-eref-style))) | |
1633 | |
1634 (defun sc-eref-prev () | |
1635 "Display previous reference in other buffer." | |
1636 (interactive) | |
1637 (sc-eref-show (1- sc-eref-style))) | |
1638 | |
1639 (defun sc-eref-setn () | |
1640 "Set reference header selected as preferred." | |
1641 (interactive) | |
1642 (setq sc-preferred-header-style sc-eref-style) | |
1643 (message "Preferred reference style set to header %d." sc-eref-style)) | |
1644 | |
1645 (defun sc-eref-goto (refnum) | |
1646 "Show reference style indexed by REFNUM. | |
1647 If REFNUM is an invalid index, don't go to that reference and return | |
1648 nil." | |
1649 (interactive "NGoto Reference: ") | |
1650 (if (sc-valid-index-p refnum) | |
1651 (sc-eref-show refnum) | |
1652 (error "Invalid reference: %d. (Range: [%d .. %d])" | |
1653 refnum 0 (1- (length sc-rewrite-header-list))) | |
1654 )) | |
1655 | |
1656 (defun sc-eref-jump () | |
1657 "Set reference header to preferred header." | |
1658 (interactive) | |
1659 (sc-eref-show sc-preferred-header-style)) | |
1660 | |
1661 (defun sc-eref-abort () | |
1662 "Exit from electric reference mode without inserting reference." | |
1663 (interactive) | |
1664 (setq sc-eref-style nil) | |
1665 (exit-recursive-edit)) | |
1666 | |
1667 (defun sc-eref-exit () | |
1668 "Exit from electric reference mode and insert selected reference." | |
1669 (interactive) | |
1670 (exit-recursive-edit)) | |
1671 | |
1672 (defun sc-insert-reference (arg) | |
1673 "Insert, at point, a reference header in the body of the reply. | |
1674 Numeric ARG indicates which header style from `sc-rewrite-header-list' | |
1675 to use when rewriting the header. No supplied ARG indicates use of | |
1676 `sc-preferred-header-style'. | |
1677 | |
1678 With just `\\[universal-argument]', electric reference insert mode is | |
1679 entered, regardless of the value of `sc-electric-references-p'. See | |
1680 `sc-electric-mode' for more information." | |
1681 (interactive "P") | |
1682 (if (consp arg) | |
1683 (sc-electric-mode) | |
1684 (let ((preference (or (sc-valid-index-p arg) | |
1685 (sc-valid-index-p sc-preferred-header-style) | |
1686 sc-preferred-header-style | |
1687 0))) | |
1688 (if sc-electric-references-p | |
1689 (sc-electric-mode preference) | |
1690 (sc-eref-insert-selected t) | |
1691 )))) | |
1692 | |
1693 | |
1694 ;; ====================================================================== | |
1695 ;; variable toggling | |
1696 | |
1697 (defun sc-raw-mode-toggle () | |
1698 "Toggle, in one fell swoop, two important SC variables: | |
1699 `sc-fixup-whitespace-p' and `sc-auto-fill-region-p'" | |
1700 (interactive) | |
1701 (setq sc-fixup-whitespace-p (not sc-fixup-whitespace-p) | |
1702 sc-auto-fill-region-p (not sc-auto-fill-region-p)) | |
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1706 (defun sc-toggle-var (variable) | |
1707 "Boolean toggle VARIABLE's value. | |
1708 VARIABLE must be a bound symbol. Nil values change to t, non-nil | |
1709 values are changed to nil." | |
1710 (message "%s changed from %s to %s" | |
1711 variable (symbol-value variable) | |
1712 (set-variable variable (not (eval-expression variable)))) | |
1713 (sc-set-mode-string)) | |
1714 | |
1715 (defun sc-set-variable (var) | |
1716 "Set the Supercite VARIABLE. | |
1717 This function mimics `set-variable', except that the variable to set | |
1718 is determined non-interactively. The value is queried for in the | |
1719 minibuffer exactly the same way that `set-variable' does it. | |
1720 | |
1721 You can see the current value of the variable when the minibuffer is | |
1722 querying you by typing `C-h'. Note that the format is changed | |
1723 slightly from that used by `set-variable' -- the current value is | |
1724 printed just after the variable's name instead of at the bottom of the | |
1725 help window." | |
1726 (let* ((minibuffer-help-form | |
1727 '(funcall myhelp)) | |
1728 (myhelp | |
1729 (function | |
1730 (lambda () | |
1731 (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Help*" | |
1732 (prin1 var) | |
1733 (if (boundp var) | |
1734 (let ((print-length 20)) | |
1735 (princ "\t(Current value: ") | |
1736 (prin1 (symbol-value var)) | |
1737 (princ ")"))) | |
1738 (princ "\n\nDocumentation:\n") | |
1739 (princ (substring (documentation-property | |
1740 var | |
1741 'variable-documentation) | |
1742 1)) | |
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1745 (help-mode)) |
4850 | 1746 nil))))) |
1747 (set var (eval-minibuffer (format "Set %s to value: " var)))) | |
1748 (sc-set-mode-string)) | |
1749 | |
1750 (defmacro sc-toggle-symbol (rootname) | |
1751 (list 'defun (intern (concat "sc-T-" rootname)) '() | |
1752 (list 'interactive) | |
1753 (list 'sc-toggle-var | |
1754 (list 'quote (intern (concat "sc-" rootname "-p")))))) | |
1755 | |
1756 (defmacro sc-setvar-symbol (rootname) | |
1757 (list 'defun (intern (concat "sc-S-" rootname)) '() | |
1758 (list 'interactive) | |
1759 (list 'sc-set-variable | |
1760 (list 'quote (intern (concat "sc-" rootname)))))) | |
1761 | |
1762 (sc-toggle-symbol "confirm-always") | |
1763 (sc-toggle-symbol "downcase") | |
1764 (sc-toggle-symbol "electric-references") | |
1765 (sc-toggle-symbol "auto-fill-region") | |
1766 (sc-toggle-symbol "mail-nuke-blank-lines") | |
1767 (sc-toggle-symbol "nested-citation") | |
1768 (sc-toggle-symbol "electric-circular") | |
1769 (sc-toggle-symbol "use-only-preferences") | |
1770 (sc-toggle-symbol "fixup-whitespace") | |
1771 | |
1772 (sc-setvar-symbol "preferred-attribution-list") | |
1773 (sc-setvar-symbol "preferred-header-style") | |
1774 (sc-setvar-symbol "mail-nuke-mail-headers") | |
1775 (sc-setvar-symbol "mail-header-nuke-list") | |
1776 (sc-setvar-symbol "cite-region-limit") | |
1777 | |
1778 (defun sc-T-describe () | |
1779 " | |
1780 | |
1781 Supercite provides a number of key bindings which simplify the process | |
1782 of setting or toggling certain variables controlling its operation. | |
1783 | |
1784 Note on function names in this list: all functions of the form | |
1785 `sc-S-<name>' actually call `sc-set-variable' on the corresponding | |
1786 `sc-<name>' variable. All functions of the form `sc-T-<name>' call | |
1787 `sc-toggle-var' on the corresponding `sc-<name>-p' variable. | |
1788 | |
1789 \\{sc-T-keymap}" | |
1790 (interactive) | |
1791 (describe-function 'sc-T-describe)) | |
1792 | |
1793 (defun sc-set-mode-string () | |
1794 "Update the minor mode string to show state of Supercite." | |
1795 (setq sc-mode-string | |
1796 (concat " SC" | |
1797 (if (or sc-auto-fill-region-p | |
1798 sc-fixup-whitespace-p) | |
1799 ":" "") | |
1800 (if sc-auto-fill-region-p "f" "") | |
1801 (if sc-fixup-whitespace-p "w" "") | |
1802 ))) | |
1803 | |
1804 | |
1805 ;; ====================================================================== | |
1806 ;; published interface to mail and news readers | |
1807 | |
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4850 | 1809 (defun sc-cite-original () |
1810 "Workhorse citing function which performs the initial citation. | |
1811 This is callable from the various mail and news readers' reply | |
1812 function according to the agreed upon standard. See `\\[sc-describe]' | |
1813 for more details. `sc-cite-original' does not do any yanking of the | |
1814 original message but it does require a few things: | |
1815 | |
1816 1) The reply buffer is the current buffer. | |
1817 | |
1818 2) The original message has been yanked and inserted into the | |
1819 reply buffer. | |
1820 | |
1821 3) Verbose mail headers from the original message have been | |
1822 inserted into the reply buffer directly before the text of the | |
1823 original message. | |
1824 | |
1825 4) Point is at the beginning of the verbose headers. | |
1826 | |
1827 5) Mark is at the end of the body of text to be cited. | |
1828 | |
1829 For Emacs 19's, the region need not be active (and typically isn't | |
1830 when this function is called. Also, the hook `sc-pre-hook' is run | |
1831 before, and `sc-post-hook' is run after the guts of this function." | |
1832 (run-hooks 'sc-pre-hook) | |
1833 | |
1834 ;; before we do anything, we want to insert the supercite keymap so | |
1835 ;; we can proceed from here | |
1836 (and sc-mode-map-prefix | |
1837 (local-set-key sc-mode-map-prefix sc-mode-map)) | |
1838 | |
1839 ;; hack onto the minor mode alist, if it hasn't been done before, | |
1840 ;; then turn on the minor mode. also, set the minor mode string with | |
1841 ;; the values of fill and fixup whitespace variables | |
1842 (if (not (get 'minor-mode-alist 'sc-minor-mode)) | |
1843 (progn | |
1844 (put 'minor-mode-alist 'sc-minor-mode 'sc-minor-mode) | |
1845 (setq minor-mode-alist | |
1846 (cons '(sc-minor-mode sc-mode-string) minor-mode-alist)) | |
1847 )) | |
1848 (setq sc-minor-mode t) | |
1849 (sc-set-mode-string) | |
1850 | |
1851 (undo-boundary) | |
1852 | |
1853 ;; grab point and mark since the region is probably not active when | |
1854 ;; this function gets automatically called. we want point to be a | |
1855 ;; mark so any deleting before point works properly | |
1856 (let* ((zmacs-regions nil) ; for Lemacs | |
1857 (mark-active t) ; for FSFmacs | |
1858 (point (point-marker)) | |
1859 (mark (copy-marker (mark-marker)))) | |
1860 | |
1861 ;; make sure point comes before mark, not all functions are | |
1862 ;; interactive "r" | |
1863 (if (< mark point) | |
1864 (let ((tmp point)) | |
1865 (setq point mark | |
1866 mark tmp))) | |
1867 | |
1868 ;; first process mail headers, and populate sc-mail-info | |
1869 (sc-mail-process-headers point mark) | |
1870 | |
1871 ;; now get possible attributions | |
1872 (sc-attribs-chop-address (or (sc-mail-field "from") | |
1873 (sc-mail-field "reply") | |
1874 (sc-mail-field "reply-to") | |
1875 (sc-mail-field "sender"))) | |
1876 ;; select the attribution | |
1877 (sc-select-attribution) | |
1878 | |
1879 ;; cite the region, but first check the value of sc-cite-region-limit | |
1880 (let ((linecnt (count-lines point mark))) | |
1881 (and sc-cite-region-limit | |
1882 (if (or (not (numberp sc-cite-region-limit)) | |
1883 (<= linecnt sc-cite-region-limit)) | |
1884 (progn | |
1885 ;; cite the region and insert the header rewrite | |
1886 (sc-cite-region point mark) | |
1887 (goto-char point) | |
1888 (let ((sc-eref-style (or sc-preferred-header-style 0))) | |
1889 (if sc-electric-references-p | |
1890 (sc-electric-mode sc-eref-style) | |
1891 (sc-eref-insert-selected t)))) | |
1892 (beep) | |
1893 (message | |
1894 "Region not cited. %d lines exceeds sc-cite-region-limit: %d" | |
1895 linecnt sc-cite-region-limit)))) | |
1896 | |
1897 ;; finally, free the point-marker | |
1898 (set-marker point nil) | |
1899 (set-marker mark nil) | |
1900 ) | |
1901 (run-hooks 'sc-post-hook) | |
1902 ;; post hook could have changed the variables | |
1903 (sc-set-mode-string)) | |
1904 | |
1905 | |
1906 ;; ====================================================================== | |
1907 ;; bug reporting and miscellaneous commands | |
1908 | |
1909 (defun sc-open-line (arg) | |
1910 "Like `open-line', but insert the citation prefix at the front of the line. | |
1911 With numeric ARG, inserts that many new lines." | |
1912 (interactive "p") | |
1913 (save-excursion | |
1914 (let ((start (point)) | |
1915 (prefix (or (progn (beginning-of-line) | |
1916 (if (looking-at (sc-cite-regexp)) | |
1917 (sc-submatch 0))) | |
1918 ""))) | |
1919 (goto-char start) | |
1920 (open-line arg) | |
1921 (forward-line 1) | |
1922 (while (< 0 arg) | |
1923 (insert prefix) | |
1924 (forward-line 1) | |
1925 (setq arg (1- arg)) | |
1926 )))) | |
1927 | |
1928 (defun sc-insert-citation (arg) | |
1929 "Insert citation string at beginning of current line if not already cited. | |
1930 With `\\[universal-argument]' insert citation even if line is already | |
1931 cited." | |
1932 (interactive "P") | |
1933 (save-excursion | |
1934 (beginning-of-line) | |
1935 (if (or (not (looking-at (sc-cite-regexp))) | |
1936 (looking-at "^[ \t]*$") | |
1937 (consp arg)) | |
1938 (insert (sc-mail-field "sc-citation")) | |
1939 (error "Line is already cited.")))) | |
1940 | |
1941 (defun sc-version (arg) | |
1942 "Echo the current version of Supercite in the minibuffer. | |
1943 With \\[universal-argument] (universal-argument), or if run non-interactively, | |
1944 inserts the version string in the current buffer instead." | |
1945 (interactive "P") | |
1946 (let ((verstr (format "Using Supercite.el %s" sc-version))) | |
1947 (if (or (consp arg) | |
1948 (not (interactive-p))) | |
1949 (insert "`sc-version' says: " verstr) | |
1950 (message verstr)))) | |
1951 | |
1952 (defun sc-describe () | |
1953 " | |
1954 Supercite is a package which provides a flexible mechanism for citing | |
1955 email and news replies. Please see the associated texinfo file for | |
1956 more information." | |
1957 (interactive) | |
1958 (describe-function 'sc-describe)) | |
1959 | |
1960 (defun sc-submit-bug-report () | |
1961 "Submit a bug report on Supercite via mail." | |
1962 (interactive) | |
1963 (require 'reporter) | |
1964 (and | |
1965 (y-or-n-p "Do you want to submit a report on Supercite? ") | |
1966 (reporter-submit-bug-report | |
1967 sc-help-address | |
1968 (concat "Supercite version " sc-version) | |
1969 (list | |
1970 'sc-attrib-selection-list | |
1971 'sc-auto-fill-region-p | |
1972 'sc-blank-lines-after-headers | |
1973 'sc-citation-leader | |
1974 'sc-citation-delimiter | |
1975 'sc-citation-separator | |
1976 'sc-citation-leader-regexp | |
1977 'sc-citation-root-regexp | |
1978 'sc-citation-nonnested-root-regexp | |
1979 'sc-citation-delimiter-regexp | |
1980 'sc-citation-separator-regexp | |
1981 'sc-cite-region-limit | |
1982 'sc-confirm-always-p | |
1983 'sc-default-attribution | |
1984 'sc-default-author-name | |
1985 'sc-downcase-p | |
1986 'sc-electric-circular-p | |
1987 'sc-electric-references-p | |
1988 'sc-fixup-whitespace-p | |
1989 'sc-mail-warn-if-non-rfc822-p | |
1990 'sc-mumble | |
1991 'sc-name-filter-alist | |
1992 'sc-nested-citation-p | |
1993 'sc-nuke-mail-headers | |
1994 'sc-nuke-mail-header-list | |
1995 'sc-preferred-attribution-list | |
1996 'sc-preferred-header-style | |
1997 'sc-reference-tag-string | |
1998 'sc-rewrite-header-list | |
1999 'sc-titlecue-regexp | |
2000 'sc-use-only-preference-p | |
2001 )))) | |
2002 | |
2003 | |
2004 ;; useful stuff | |
2005 (provide 'supercite) | |
2006 (run-hooks 'sc-load-hook) | |
2007 | |
2008 ;;; supercite.el ends here |