annotate man/files.texi @ 70168:60bff6b0c656

(four_corners_best): New arg CORNERS specifies what pixels to look at in case image has margin. (x_create_bitmap_mask): Pass NULL for CORNERS to four_corners_best. (image_background, image_background_transparent) (x_build_heuristic_mask): Pass img->corners to four_corners_best. (gif_load): Set img->corners according to image's margin spec. Use img->corners values directly where applicable. Save image extension data in img->data.lisp_val. (gif_clear_image): New function to free img->data.lisp_val. (gif_type): Use it instead of generic x_clear_image. (Fimage_extension_data): New defun. (syms_of_image): Defsubr it.
author Kim F. Storm <storm@cua.dk>
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1 @c This is part of the Emacs manual.
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2 @c Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000,
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3 @c 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
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5 @node Files, Buffers, Keyboard Macros, Top
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6 @chapter File Handling
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7 @cindex files
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9 The operating system stores data permanently in named @dfn{files}, so
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10 most of the text you edit with Emacs comes from a file and is ultimately
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11 stored in a file.
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13 To edit a file, you must tell Emacs to read the file and prepare a
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15 @dfn{visiting} the file. Editing commands apply directly to text in the
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16 buffer; that is, to the copy inside Emacs. Your changes appear in the
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17 file itself only when you @dfn{save} the buffer back into the file.
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19 In addition to visiting and saving files, Emacs can delete, copy,
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21 on file directories.
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23 @menu
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24 * File Names:: How to type and edit file-name arguments.
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25 * Visiting:: Visiting a file prepares Emacs to edit the file.
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26 * Saving:: Saving makes your changes permanent.
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27 * Reverting:: Reverting cancels all the changes not saved.
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28 * Auto Save:: Auto Save periodically protects against loss of data.
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29 * File Aliases:: Handling multiple names for one file.
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30 * Version Control:: Version control systems (RCS, CVS and SCCS).
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31 * Directories:: Creating, deleting, and listing file directories.
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32 * Comparing Files:: Finding where two files differ.
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33 * Misc File Ops:: Other things you can do on files.
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34 * Compressed Files:: Accessing compressed files.
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35 * File Archives:: Operating on tar, zip, jar etc. archive files.
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36 * Remote Files:: Accessing files on other sites.
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37 * Quoted File Names:: Quoting special characters in file names.
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38 * File Name Cache:: Completion against a list of files you often use.
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39 * File Conveniences:: Convenience Features for Finding Files.
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40 * Filesets:: Handling sets of files.
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41 @end menu
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43 @node File Names
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44 @section File Names
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45 @cindex file names
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47 Most Emacs commands that operate on a file require you to specify the
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48 file name. (Saving and reverting are exceptions; the buffer knows which
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49 file name to use for them.) You enter the file name using the
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50 minibuffer (@pxref{Minibuffer}). @dfn{Completion} is available
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54 @ref{Completion Options}.
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60 commands.
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62 @vindex default-directory
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64 directory of the file visited in that buffer. When you enter a file
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65 name without a directory, the default directory is used. If you specify
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66 a directory in a relative fashion, with a name that does not start with
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67 a slash, it is interpreted with respect to the default directory. The
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68 default directory is kept in the variable @code{default-directory},
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69 which has a separate value in every buffer.
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70
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71 @findex cd
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72 @findex pwd
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73 The command @kbd{M-x pwd} displays the current buffer's default
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76 @code{cd} command is used. A file-visiting buffer's default directory
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77 is initialized to the directory of the file it visits. If you create
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78 a buffer with @kbd{C-x b}, its default directory is copied from that
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79 of the buffer that was current at the time.
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81 For example, if the default file name is @file{/u/rms/gnu/gnu.tasks}
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83 type just @samp{foo}, which does not specify a directory, it is short
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84 for @file{/u/rms/gnu/foo}. @samp{../.login} would stand for
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85 @file{/u/rms/.login}. @samp{new/foo} would stand for the file name
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86 @file{/u/rms/gnu/new/foo}.
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88 @vindex insert-default-directory
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89 The default directory actually appears in the minibuffer when the
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90 minibuffer becomes active to read a file name. This serves two
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91 purposes: it @emph{shows} you what the default is, so that you can type
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92 a relative file name and know with certainty what it will mean, and it
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93 allows you to @emph{edit} the default to specify a different directory.
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94 This insertion of the default directory is inhibited if the variable
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95 @code{insert-default-directory} is set to @code{nil}.
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96
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97 Note that it is legitimate to type an absolute file name after you
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98 enter the minibuffer, ignoring the presence of the default directory
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99 name as part of the text. The final minibuffer contents may look
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100 invalid, but that is not so. For example, if the minibuffer starts out
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101 with @samp{/usr/tmp/} and you add @samp{/x1/rms/foo}, you get
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102 @samp{/usr/tmp//x1/rms/foo}; but Emacs ignores everything through the
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103 first slash in the double slash; the result is @samp{/x1/rms/foo}.
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104 @xref{Minibuffer File}.
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106 @cindex home directory shorthand
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107 You can use @file{~/} in a file name to mean your home directory,
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108 or @file{~@var{user-id}/} to mean the home directory of a user whose
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109 login name is @code{user-id}. (On DOS and Windows systems, where a user
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111 value of the environment variable @code{HOME}; see @ref{General
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112 Variables}.)
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113
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114 @cindex environment variables in file names
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115 @cindex expansion of environment variables
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116 @cindex @code{$} in file names
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117 @anchor{File Names with $}@samp{$} in a file name is used to
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118 substitute an environment variable. The environment variable name
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119 consists of all the alphanumeric characters after the @samp{$};
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120 alternatively, it can be enclosed in braces after the @samp{$}. For
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121 example, if you have used the shell command @command{export
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122 FOO=rms/hacks} to set up an environment variable named @env{FOO}, then
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123 you can use @file{/u/$FOO/test.c} or @file{/u/$@{FOO@}/test.c} as an
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124 abbreviation for @file{/u/rms/hacks/test.c}. If the environment
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125 variable is not defined, no substitution occurs: @file{/u/$notdefined}
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126 stands for itself (assuming the environment variable @env{notdefined}
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127 is not defined).
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128
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129 Note that shell commands to set environment variables affect Emacs
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130 only when done before Emacs is started.
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132 To access a file with @samp{$} in its name, if the @samp{$} causes
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133 expansion, type @samp{$$}. This pair is converted to a single
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134 @samp{$} at the same time as variable substitution is performed for a
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135 single @samp{$}. Alternatively, quote the whole file name with
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136 @samp{/:} (@pxref{Quoted File Names}). File names which begin with a
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137 literal @samp{~} should also be quoted with @samp{/:}.
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139 @findex substitute-in-file-name
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140 The Lisp function that performs the @samp{$}-substitution is called
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141 @code{substitute-in-file-name}. The substitution is performed only on
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142 file names read as such using the minibuffer.
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144 You can include non-@acronym{ASCII} characters in file names if you set the
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145 variable @code{file-name-coding-system} to a non-@code{nil} value.
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146 @xref{File Name Coding}.
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148 @node Visiting
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149 @section Visiting Files
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150 @cindex visiting files
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151
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152 @table @kbd
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153 @item C-x C-f
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154 Visit a file (@code{find-file}).
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155 @item C-x C-r
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156 Visit a file for viewing, without allowing changes to it
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157 (@code{find-file-read-only}).
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158 @item C-x C-v
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159 Visit a different file instead of the one visited last
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160 (@code{find-alternate-file}).
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161 @item C-x 4 f
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162 Visit a file, in another window (@code{find-file-other-window}). Don't
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163 alter what is displayed in the selected window.
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164 @item C-x 5 f
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165 Visit a file, in a new frame (@code{find-file-other-frame}). Don't
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166 alter what is displayed in the selected frame.
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167 @item M-x find-file-literally
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168 Visit a file with no conversion of the contents.
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169 @end table
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170
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171 @cindex files, visiting and saving
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172 @cindex saving files
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173 @dfn{Visiting} a file means copying its contents into an Emacs
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174 buffer so you can edit them. Emacs makes a new buffer for each file
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176 file, or that the buffer's ``visited file'' is that file. Emacs
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177 constructs the buffer name from the file name by throwing away the
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178 directory, keeping just the name proper. For example, a file named
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179 @file{/usr/rms/emacs.tex} would get a buffer named @samp{emacs.tex}.
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180 If there is already a buffer with that name, Emacs constructs a unique
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182 on, but you can select other methods (@pxref{Uniquify}).
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184 Each window's mode line shows the name of the buffer that is being displayed
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185 in that window, so you can always tell what buffer you are editing.
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187 The changes you make with editing commands are made in the Emacs
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188 buffer. They do not take effect in the file that you visited, or any
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189 permanent place, until you @dfn{save} the buffer. Saving the buffer
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191 visited file. @xref{Saving}.
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192
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193 @cindex modified (buffer)
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195 buffer is @dfn{modified}. This is important because it implies that
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196 some changes will be lost if the buffer is not saved. The mode line
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197 displays two stars near the left margin to indicate that the buffer is
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198 modified.
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199
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200 @kindex C-x C-f
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201 @findex find-file
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202 To visit a file, use the command @kbd{C-x C-f} (@code{find-file}). Follow
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203 the command with the name of the file you wish to visit, terminated by a
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204 @key{RET}.
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206 The file name is read using the minibuffer (@pxref{Minibuffer}), with
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207 defaulting and completion in the standard manner (@pxref{File Names}).
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208 While in the minibuffer, you can abort @kbd{C-x C-f} by typing
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209 @kbd{C-g}. File-name completion ignores certain filenames; for more
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210 about this, see @ref{Completion Options}.
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212 Your confirmation that @kbd{C-x C-f} has completed successfully is
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213 the appearance of new text on the screen and a new buffer name in the
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214 mode line. If the specified file does not exist and you could not
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215 create it, or exists but you can't read it, then you get an error,
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216 with an error message displayed in the echo area.
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218 If you visit a file that is already in Emacs, @kbd{C-x C-f} does not make
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219 another copy. It selects the existing buffer containing that file.
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220 However, before doing so, it checks whether the file itself has changed
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221 since you visited or saved it last. If the file has changed, Emacs offers
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222 to reread it.
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224 @vindex large-file-warning-threshold
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225 @cindex maximum buffer size exceeded, error message
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226 If you try to visit a file larger than
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227 @code{large-file-warning-threshold} (the default is 10000000, which is
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228 about 10 megabytes), Emacs will ask you for confirmation first. You
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229 can answer @kbd{y} to proceed with visiting the file. Note, however,
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230 that Emacs cannot visit files that are larger than the maximum Emacs
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231 buffer size, which is around 256 megabytes on 32-bit machines
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232 (@pxref{Buffers}). If you try, Emacs will display an error message
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233 saying that the maximum buffer size has been exceeded.
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234
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235 @cindex file selection dialog
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236 On graphical displays there are two additional methods for
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237 visiting files. Firstly, when Emacs is built with a suitable GUI
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238 toolkit, commands invoked with the mouse (by clicking on the menu bar
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239 or tool bar) use the toolkit's standard File Selection dialog instead
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240 of prompting for the file name in the minibuffer. On Unix and
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241 GNU/Linux platforms, Emacs does that when built with GTK, LessTif, and
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242 Motif toolkits; on MS-Windows and Mac, the GUI version does that by default.
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243 For information on how to customize this, see @ref{Dialog Boxes}.
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244
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245 Secondly, Emacs supports ``drag and drop''; dropping a file into an
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246 ordinary Emacs window visits the file using that window. However,
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247 dropping a file into a window displaying a Dired buffer moves or
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248 copies the file into the displayed directory. For details, see
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249 @ref{Drag and Drop}, and @ref{Misc Dired Features}.
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250
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251 @cindex creating files
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252 What if you want to create a new file? Just visit it. Emacs displays
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253 @samp{(New file)} in the echo area, but in other respects behaves as if
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254 you had visited an existing empty file. If you make any changes and
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255 save them, the file is created.
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256
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257 Emacs recognizes from the contents of a file which convention it uses
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258 to separate lines---newline (used on GNU/Linux and on Unix),
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259 carriage-return linefeed (used on Microsoft systems), or just
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260 carriage-return (used on the Macintosh)---and automatically converts the
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261 contents to the normal Emacs convention, which is that the newline
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262 character separates lines. This is a part of the general feature of
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263 coding system conversion (@pxref{Coding Systems}), and makes it possible
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264 to edit files imported from different operating systems with
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265 equal convenience. If you change the text and save the file, Emacs
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266 performs the inverse conversion, changing newlines back into
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267 carriage-return linefeed or just carriage-return if appropriate.
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268
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269 @vindex find-file-run-dired
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270 If the file you specify is actually a directory, @kbd{C-x C-f} invokes
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271 Dired, the Emacs directory browser, so that you can ``edit'' the contents
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272 of the directory (@pxref{Dired}). Dired is a convenient way to view, delete,
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273 or operate on the files in the directory. However, if the variable
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274 @code{find-file-run-dired} is @code{nil}, then it is an error to try
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275 to visit a directory.
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276
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277 Files which are actually collections of other files, or @dfn{file
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278 archives}, are visited in special modes which invoke a Dired-like
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279 environment to allow operations on archive members. @xref{File
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280 Archives}, for more about these features.
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281
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282 @cindex wildcard characters in file names
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283 @vindex find-file-wildcards
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284 If the file name you specify contains shell-style wildcard
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285 characters, Emacs visits all the files that match it. Wildcards
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286 include @samp{?}, @samp{*}, and @samp{[@dots{}]} sequences. To enter
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287 the wild card @samp{?} in a file name in the minibuffer, you need to
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288 type @kbd{C-q ?}. @xref{Quoted File Names}, for information on how to
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289 visit a file whose name actually contains wildcard characters. You
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290 can disable the wildcard feature by customizing
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291 @code{find-file-wildcards}.
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293 If you visit a file that the operating system won't let you modify,
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294 or that is marked read-only, Emacs makes the buffer read-only too, so
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295 that you won't go ahead and make changes that you'll have trouble
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296 saving afterward. You can make the buffer writable with @kbd{C-x C-q}
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297 (@code{toggle-read-only}). @xref{Misc Buffer}.
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299 @kindex C-x C-r
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300 @findex find-file-read-only
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301 If you want to visit a file as read-only in order to protect
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302 yourself from entering changes accidentally, visit it with the command
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303 @kbd{C-x C-r} (@code{find-file-read-only}) instead of @kbd{C-x C-f}.
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305 @kindex C-x C-v
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306 @findex find-alternate-file
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307 If you visit a nonexistent file unintentionally (because you typed the
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308 wrong file name), use the @kbd{C-x C-v} command
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309 (@code{find-alternate-file}) to visit the file you really wanted.
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310 @kbd{C-x C-v} is similar to @kbd{C-x C-f}, but it kills the current
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311 buffer (after first offering to save it if it is modified). When
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312 @kbd{C-x C-v} reads the file name to visit, it inserts the entire
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313 default file name in the buffer, with point just after the directory
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314 part; this is convenient if you made a slight error in typing the name.
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316 @kindex C-x 4 f
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317 @findex find-file-other-window
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318 @kbd{C-x 4 f} (@code{find-file-other-window}) is like @kbd{C-x C-f}
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319 except that the buffer containing the specified file is selected in another
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320 window. The window that was selected before @kbd{C-x 4 f} continues to
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321 show the same buffer it was already showing. If this command is used when
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322 only one window is being displayed, that window is split in two, with one
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323 window showing the same buffer as before, and the other one showing the
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324 newly requested file. @xref{Windows}.
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325
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326 @kindex C-x 5 f
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327 @findex find-file-other-frame
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328 @kbd{C-x 5 f} (@code{find-file-other-frame}) is similar, but opens a
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329 new frame, or makes visible any existing frame showing the file you
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330 seek. This feature is available only when you are using a window
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331 system. @xref{Frames}.
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332
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333 @findex find-file-literally
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334 If you wish to edit a file as a sequence of @acronym{ASCII} characters with no special
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335 encoding or conversion, use the @kbd{M-x find-file-literally} command.
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336 It visits a file, like @kbd{C-x C-f}, but does not do format conversion
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337 (@pxref{Formatted Text}), character code conversion (@pxref{Coding
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338 Systems}), or automatic uncompression (@pxref{Compressed Files}), and
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339 does not add a final newline because of @code{require-final-newline}.
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340 If you already have visited the same file in the usual (non-literal)
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341 manner, this command asks you whether to visit it literally instead.
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342
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343 @vindex find-file-hook
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344 @vindex find-file-not-found-functions
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345 Two special hook variables allow extensions to modify the operation of
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346 visiting files. Visiting a file that does not exist runs the functions
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347 in the list @code{find-file-not-found-functions}; this variable holds a list
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349 arguments) until one of them returns non-@code{nil}. This is not a
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350 normal hook, and the name ends in @samp{-functions} rather than @samp{-hook}
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351 to indicate that fact.
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352
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353 Successful visiting of any file, whether existing or not, calls the
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354 functions in the list @code{find-file-hook}, with no arguments.
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355 This variable is a normal hook. In the case of a nonexistent file, the
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356 @code{find-file-not-found-functions} are run first. @xref{Hooks}.
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357
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358 There are several ways to specify automatically the major mode for
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359 editing the file (@pxref{Choosing Modes}), and to specify local
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360 variables defined for that file (@pxref{File Variables}).
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361
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362 @node Saving
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363 @section Saving Files
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364
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365 @dfn{Saving} a buffer in Emacs means writing its contents back into the file
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366 that was visited in the buffer.
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367
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368 @menu
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369 * Save Commands:: Commands for saving files.
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370 * Backup:: How Emacs saves the old version of your file.
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371 * Customize Save:: Customizing the saving of files.
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372 * Interlocking:: How Emacs protects against simultaneous editing
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373 of one file by two users.
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374 * Shadowing: File Shadowing. Copying files to "shadows" automatically.
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375 * Time Stamps:: Emacs can update time stamps on saved files.
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376 @end menu
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377
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378 @node Save Commands
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379 @subsection Commands for Saving Files
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380
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381 These are the commands that relate to saving and writing files.
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382
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383 @table @kbd
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384 @item C-x C-s
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385 Save the current buffer in its visited file on disk (@code{save-buffer}).
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386 @item C-x s
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387 Save any or all buffers in their visited files (@code{save-some-buffers}).
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388 @item M-~
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389 Forget that the current buffer has been changed (@code{not-modified}).
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390 With prefix argument (@kbd{C-u}), mark the current buffer as changed.
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391 @item C-x C-w
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392 Save the current buffer with a specified file name (@code{write-file}).
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393 @item M-x set-visited-file-name
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394 Change the file name under which the current buffer will be saved.
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395 @end table
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396
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397 @kindex C-x C-s
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398 @findex save-buffer
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399 When you wish to save the file and make your changes permanent, type
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400 @kbd{C-x C-s} (@code{save-buffer}). After saving is finished, @kbd{C-x C-s}
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402
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403 @example
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404 Wrote /u/rms/gnu/gnu.tasks
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405 @end example
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406
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407 @noindent
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408 If the selected buffer is not modified (no changes have been made in it
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409 since the buffer was created or last saved), saving is not really done,
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410 because it would have no effect. Instead, @kbd{C-x C-s} displays a message
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411 like this in the echo area:
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412
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413 @example
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414 (No changes need to be saved)
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415 @end example
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416
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417 @kindex C-x s
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418 @findex save-some-buffers
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419 The command @kbd{C-x s} (@code{save-some-buffers}) offers to save any
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420 or all modified buffers. It asks you what to do with each buffer. The
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421 possible responses are analogous to those of @code{query-replace}:
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422
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423 @table @kbd
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424 @item y
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425 Save this buffer and ask about the rest of the buffers.
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426 @item n
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427 Don't save this buffer, but ask about the rest of the buffers.
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428 @item !
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429 Save this buffer and all the rest with no more questions.
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430 @c following generates acceptable underfull hbox
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431 @item @key{RET}
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432 Terminate @code{save-some-buffers} without any more saving.
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433 @item .
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434 Save this buffer, then exit @code{save-some-buffers} without even asking
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435 about other buffers.
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436 @item C-r
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437 View the buffer that you are currently being asked about. When you exit
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438 View mode, you get back to @code{save-some-buffers}, which asks the
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439 question again.
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440 @item d
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441 Diff the buffer against its corresponding file, so you can see
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442 what changes you would be saving.
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443 @item C-h
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444 Display a help message about these options.
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445 @end table
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446
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447 @kbd{C-x C-c}, the key sequence to exit Emacs, invokes
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448 @code{save-some-buffers} and therefore asks the same questions.
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449
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450 @kindex M-~
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451 @findex not-modified
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452 If you have changed a buffer but you do not want to save the changes,
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453 you should take some action to prevent it. Otherwise, each time you use
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454 @kbd{C-x s} or @kbd{C-x C-c}, you are liable to save this buffer by
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455 mistake. One thing you can do is type @kbd{M-~} (@code{not-modified}),
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456 which clears out the indication that the buffer is modified. If you do
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457 this, none of the save commands will believe that the buffer needs to be
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458 saved. (@samp{~} is often used as a mathematical symbol for `not'; thus
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459 @kbd{M-~} is `not', metafied.) You could also use
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460 @code{set-visited-file-name} (see below) to mark the buffer as visiting
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461 a different file name, one which is not in use for anything important.
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462 Alternatively, you can cancel all the changes made since the file was
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463 visited or saved, by reading the text from the file again. This is
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464 called @dfn{reverting}. @xref{Reverting}. (You could also undo all the
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465 changes by repeating the undo command @kbd{C-x u} until you have undone
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466 all the changes; but reverting is easier.) You can also kill the buffer.
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467
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468 @findex set-visited-file-name
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469 @kbd{M-x set-visited-file-name} alters the name of the file that the
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470 current buffer is visiting. It reads the new file name using the
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471 minibuffer. Then it marks the buffer as visiting that file name, and
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472 changes the buffer name correspondingly. @code{set-visited-file-name}
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473 does not save the buffer in the newly visited file; it just alters the
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474 records inside Emacs in case you do save later. It also marks the
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475 buffer as ``modified'' so that @kbd{C-x C-s} in that buffer
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476 @emph{will} save.
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478 @kindex C-x C-w
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479 @findex write-file
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480 If you wish to mark the buffer as visiting a different file and save it
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481 right away, use @kbd{C-x C-w} (@code{write-file}). It is
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482 equivalent to @code{set-visited-file-name} followed by @kbd{C-x C-s}
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483 (except that @kbd{C-x C-w} asks for confirmation if the file exists).
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484 @kbd{C-x C-s} used on a buffer that is not visiting a file has the
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485 same effect as @kbd{C-x C-w}; that is, it reads a file name, marks the
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486 buffer as visiting that file, and saves it there. The default file name in
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487 a buffer that is not visiting a file is made by combining the buffer name
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488 with the buffer's default directory (@pxref{File Names}).
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489
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490 If the new file name implies a major mode, then @kbd{C-x C-w} switches
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491 to that major mode, in most cases. The command
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492 @code{set-visited-file-name} also does this. @xref{Choosing Modes}.
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493
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494 If Emacs is about to save a file and sees that the date of the latest
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495 version on disk does not match what Emacs last read or wrote, Emacs
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496 notifies you of this fact, because it probably indicates a problem caused
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497 by simultaneous editing and requires your immediate attention.
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498 @xref{Interlocking,, Simultaneous Editing}.
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499
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500 @node Backup
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501 @subsection Backup Files
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502 @cindex backup file
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503 @vindex make-backup-files
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504 @vindex vc-make-backup-files
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505
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506 On most operating systems, rewriting a file automatically destroys all
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507 record of what the file used to contain. Thus, saving a file from Emacs
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508 throws away the old contents of the file---or it would, except that
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509 Emacs carefully copies the old contents to another file, called the
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510 @dfn{backup} file, before actually saving.
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511
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512 For most files, the variable @code{make-backup-files} determines
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513 whether to make backup files. On most operating systems, its default
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514 value is @code{t}, so that Emacs does write backup files.
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515
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516 For files managed by a version control system (@pxref{Version
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517 Control}), the variable @code{vc-make-backup-files} determines whether
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518 to make backup files. By default it is @code{nil}, since backup files
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520 control system. @xref{General VC Options,,,emacs-xtra, Specialized
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521 Emacs Features}.
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523 At your option, Emacs can keep either a single backup for each file,
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524 or make a series of numbered backup files for each file that you edit.
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525
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526 @vindex backup-enable-predicate
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527 @vindex temporary-file-directory
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528 @vindex small-temporary-file-directory
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529 The default value of the @code{backup-enable-predicate} variable
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530 prevents backup files being written for files in the directories used
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531 for temporary files, specified by @code{temporary-file-directory} or
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532 @code{small-temporary-file-directory}.
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533
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534 Emacs makes a backup for a file only the first time the file is saved
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535 from one buffer. No matter how many times you save a file, its backup file
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536 continues to contain the contents from before the file was visited.
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537 Normally this means that the backup file contains the contents from before
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538 the current editing session; however, if you kill the buffer and then visit
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539 the file again, a new backup file will be made by the next save.
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540
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541 You can also explicitly request making another backup file from a
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542 buffer even though it has already been saved at least once. If you save
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543 the buffer with @kbd{C-u C-x C-s}, the version thus saved will be made
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544 into a backup file if you save the buffer again. @kbd{C-u C-u C-x C-s}
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545 saves the buffer, but first makes the previous file contents into a new
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546 backup file. @kbd{C-u C-u C-u C-x C-s} does both things: it makes a
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547 backup from the previous contents, and arranges to make another from the
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548 newly saved contents if you save again.
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549
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550 @menu
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551 * One or Many: Numbered Backups. Whether to make one backup file or many.
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552 * Names: Backup Names. How backup files are named.
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553 * Deletion: Backup Deletion. Emacs deletes excess numbered backups.
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554 * Copying: Backup Copying. Backups can be made by copying or renaming.
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555 @end menu
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556
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557 @node Numbered Backups
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558 @subsubsection Numbered Backups
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559
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560 @vindex version-control
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561 The choice of single backup file or multiple numbered backup files
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562 is controlled by the variable @code{version-control}. Its possible
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563 values are:
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564
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565 @table @code
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566 @item t
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567 Make numbered backups.
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568 @item nil
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569 Make numbered backups for files that have numbered backups already.
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570 Otherwise, make single backups.
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571 @item never
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572 Never make numbered backups; always make single backups.
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573 @end table
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574
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575 @noindent
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576 The usual way to set this variable is globally, through your
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577 @file{.emacs} file or the customization buffer. However, you can set
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578 @code{version-control} locally in an individual buffer to control the
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579 making of backups for that buffer's file. For example, Rmail mode
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580 locally sets @code{version-control} to @code{never} to make sure that
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581 there is only one backup for an Rmail file. @xref{Locals}.
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582
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583 @cindex @env{VERSION_CONTROL} environment variable
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584 If you set the environment variable @env{VERSION_CONTROL}, to tell
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585 various GNU utilities what to do with backup files, Emacs also obeys the
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586 environment variable by setting the Lisp variable @code{version-control}
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587 accordingly at startup. If the environment variable's value is @samp{t}
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588 or @samp{numbered}, then @code{version-control} becomes @code{t}; if the
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589 value is @samp{nil} or @samp{existing}, then @code{version-control}
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590 becomes @code{nil}; if it is @samp{never} or @samp{simple}, then
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591 @code{version-control} becomes @code{never}.
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592
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593 @node Backup Names
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594 @subsubsection Single or Numbered Backups
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595
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596 When Emacs makes a single backup file, its name is normally
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597 constructed by appending @samp{~} to the file name being edited; thus,
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598 the backup file for @file{eval.c} would be @file{eval.c~}.
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599
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600 @vindex make-backup-file-name-function
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601 @vindex backup-directory-alist
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602 You can change this behavior by defining the variable
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603 @code{make-backup-file-name-function} to a suitable function.
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604 Alternatively you can customize the variable
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605 @code{backup-directory-alist} to specify that files matching certain
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606 patterns should be backed up in specific directories.
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607
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608 A typical use is to add an element @code{("." . @var{dir})} to make
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609 all backups in the directory with absolute name @var{dir}; Emacs
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610 modifies the backup file names to avoid clashes between files with the
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611 same names originating in different directories. Alternatively,
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612 adding, say, @code{("." . ".~")} would make backups in the invisible
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613 subdirectory @file{.~} of the original file's directory. Emacs
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614 creates the directory, if necessary, to make the backup.
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615
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616 If access control stops Emacs from writing backup files under the usual
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617 names, it writes the backup file as @file{%backup%~} in your home
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618 directory. Only one such file can exist, so only the most recently
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619 made such backup is available.
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620
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621 If you choose to have a series of numbered backup files, backup file
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622 names contain @samp{.~}, the number, and another @samp{~} after the
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623 original file name. Thus, the backup files of @file{eval.c} would be
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624 called @file{eval.c.~1~}, @file{eval.c.~2~}, and so on, all the way
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625 through names like @file{eval.c.~259~} and beyond. The variable
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626 @code{backup-directory-alist} applies to numbered backups just as
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627 usual.
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628
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629 @node Backup Deletion
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630 @subsubsection Automatic Deletion of Backups
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631
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632 To prevent excessive consumption of disk space, Emacs can delete numbered
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633 backup versions automatically. Generally Emacs keeps the first few backups
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634 and the latest few backups, deleting any in between. This happens every
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635 time a new backup is made.
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636
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637 @vindex kept-old-versions
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638 @vindex kept-new-versions
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639 The two variables @code{kept-old-versions} and
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640 @code{kept-new-versions} control this deletion. Their values are,
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641 respectively, the number of oldest (lowest-numbered) backups to keep
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642 and the number of newest (highest-numbered) ones to keep, each time a
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643 new backup is made. The backups in the middle (excluding those oldest
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644 and newest) are the excess middle versions---those backups are
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645 deleted. These variables' values are used when it is time to delete
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646 excess versions, just after a new backup version is made; the newly
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647 made backup is included in the count in @code{kept-new-versions}. By
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648 default, both variables are 2.
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649
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650 @vindex delete-old-versions
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651 If @code{delete-old-versions} is @code{t}, Emacs deletes the excess
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652 backup files silently. If it is @code{nil}, the default, Emacs asks
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653 you whether it should delete the excess backup versions. If it has
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654 any other value, then Emacs never automatically deletes backups.
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655
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656 Dired's @kbd{.} (Period) command can also be used to delete old versions.
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657 @xref{Dired Deletion}.
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658
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659 @node Backup Copying
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660 @subsubsection Copying vs.@: Renaming
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661
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662 Backup files can be made by copying the old file or by renaming it.
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663 This makes a difference when the old file has multiple names (hard
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664 links). If the old file is renamed into the backup file, then the
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665 alternate names become names for the backup file. If the old file is
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666 copied instead, then the alternate names remain names for the file
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667 that you are editing, and the contents accessed by those names will be
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668 the new contents.
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669
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670 The method of making a backup file may also affect the file's owner
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671 and group. If copying is used, these do not change. If renaming is used,
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672 you become the file's owner, and the file's group becomes the default
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673 (different operating systems have different defaults for the group).
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674
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675 Having the owner change is usually a good idea, because then the owner
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676 always shows who last edited the file. Also, the owners of the backups
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677 show who produced those versions. Occasionally there is a file whose
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678 owner should not change; it is a good idea for such files to contain
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679 local variable lists to set @code{backup-by-copying-when-mismatch}
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680 locally (@pxref{File Variables}).
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681
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682 @vindex backup-by-copying
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683 @vindex backup-by-copying-when-linked
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684 @vindex backup-by-copying-when-mismatch
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685 @vindex backup-by-copying-when-privileged-mismatch
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686 @cindex file ownership, and backup
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687 @cindex backup, and user-id
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688 The choice of renaming or copying is controlled by four variables.
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689 Renaming is the default choice. If the variable
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690 @code{backup-by-copying} is non-@code{nil}, copying is used. Otherwise,
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691 if the variable @code{backup-by-copying-when-linked} is non-@code{nil},
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692 then copying is used for files that have multiple names, but renaming
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693 may still be used when the file being edited has only one name. If the
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694 variable @code{backup-by-copying-when-mismatch} is non-@code{nil}, then
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695 copying is used if renaming would cause the file's owner or group to
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696 change. @code{backup-by-copying-when-mismatch} is @code{t} by default
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697 if you start Emacs as the superuser. The fourth variable,
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698 @code{backup-by-copying-when-privileged-mismatch}, gives the highest
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699 numeric user-id for which @code{backup-by-copying-when-mismatch} will be
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700 forced on. This is useful when low-numbered user-ids are assigned to
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701 special system users, such as @code{root}, @code{bin}, @code{daemon},
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702 etc., which must maintain ownership of files.
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703
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704 When a file is managed with a version control system (@pxref{Version
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705 Control}), Emacs does not normally make backups in the usual way for
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706 that file. But check-in and check-out are similar in some ways to
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707 making backups. One unfortunate similarity is that these operations
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708 typically break hard links, disconnecting the file name you visited from
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parents:
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709 any alternate names for the same file. This has nothing to do with
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710 Emacs---the version control system does it.
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711
65532
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712 @node Customize Save
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713 @subsection Customizing Saving of Files
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714
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715 @vindex require-final-newline
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716 If the value of the variable @code{require-final-newline} is
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717 @code{t}, saving or writing a file silently puts a newline at the end
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718 if there isn't already one there. If the value is @code{visit}, Emacs
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parents: 65515
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719 adds a newline at the end of any file that doesn't have one, just
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720 after it visits the file. (This marks the buffer as modified, and you
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721 can undo it.) If the value is @code{visit-save}, that means to add
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722 newlines both on visiting and on saving. If the value is @code{nil},
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723 Emacs leaves the end of the file unchanged; if it's neither @code{nil}
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724 nor @code{t}, Emacs asks you whether to add a newline. The default is
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725 @code{nil}.
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726
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727 @vindex mode-require-final-newline
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728 Many major modes are designed for specific kinds of files that are
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729 always supposed to end in newlines. These major modes set the
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730 variable @code{require-final-newline} according to
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731 @code{mode-require-final-newline}. By setting the latter variable,
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732 you can control how these modes handle final newlines.
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733
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734 @vindex write-region-inhibit-fsync
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735 When Emacs saves a file, it invokes the @code{fsync} system call to
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736 force the data immediately out to disk. This is important for safety
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737 if the system crashes or in case of power outage. However, it can be
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parents: 65515
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738 disruptive on laptops using power saving, because it requires the disk
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parents: 65515
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739 to spin up each time you save a file. Setting
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740 @code{write-region-inhibit-fsync} to a non-@code{nil} value disables
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parents: 65515
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741 this synchronization. Be careful---this means increased risk of data
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parents: 65515
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742 loss.
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743
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744 @node Interlocking
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745 @subsection Protection against Simultaneous Editing
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746
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747 @cindex file dates
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748 @cindex simultaneous editing
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749 Simultaneous editing occurs when two users visit the same file, both
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750 make changes, and then both save them. If nobody were informed that
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751 this was happening, whichever user saved first would later find that his
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752 changes were lost.
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753
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754 On some systems, Emacs notices immediately when the second user starts
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755 to change the file, and issues an immediate warning. On all systems,
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756 Emacs checks when you save the file, and warns if you are about to
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757 overwrite another user's changes. You can prevent loss of the other
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758 user's work by taking the proper corrective action instead of saving the
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759 file.
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760
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761 @findex ask-user-about-lock
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762 @cindex locking files
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parents:
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763 When you make the first modification in an Emacs buffer that is
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764 visiting a file, Emacs records that the file is @dfn{locked} by you.
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parents:
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765 (It does this by creating a symbolic link in the same directory with a
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766 different name.) Emacs removes the lock when you save the changes. The
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767 idea is that the file is locked whenever an Emacs buffer visiting it has
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768 unsaved changes.
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769
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770 @cindex collision
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parents:
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771 If you begin to modify the buffer while the visited file is locked by
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772 someone else, this constitutes a @dfn{collision}. When Emacs detects a
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773 collision, it asks you what to do, by calling the Lisp function
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774 @code{ask-user-about-lock}. You can redefine this function for the sake
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775 of customization. The standard definition of this function asks you a
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776 question and accepts three possible answers:
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777
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778 @table @kbd
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779 @item s
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780 Steal the lock. Whoever was already changing the file loses the lock,
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781 and you gain the lock.
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782 @item p
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783 Proceed. Go ahead and edit the file despite its being locked by someone else.
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784 @item q
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785 Quit. This causes an error (@code{file-locked}), and the buffer
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
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parents: 38310
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786 contents remain unchanged---the modification you were trying to make
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
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787 does not actually take place.
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788 @end table
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789
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790 Note that locking works on the basis of a file name; if a file has
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791 multiple names, Emacs does not realize that the two names are the same file
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792 and cannot prevent two users from editing it simultaneously under different
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793 names. However, basing locking on names means that Emacs can interlock the
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794 editing of new files that will not really exist until they are saved.
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795
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796 Some systems are not configured to allow Emacs to make locks, and
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797 there are cases where lock files cannot be written. In these cases,
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798 Emacs cannot detect trouble in advance, but it still can detect the
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799 collision when you try to save a file and overwrite someone else's
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800 changes.
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801
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802 If Emacs or the operating system crashes, this may leave behind lock
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803 files which are stale, so you may occasionally get warnings about
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804 spurious collisions. When you determine that the collision is spurious,
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805 just use @kbd{p} to tell Emacs to go ahead anyway.
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806
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807 Every time Emacs saves a buffer, it first checks the last-modification
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808 date of the existing file on disk to verify that it has not changed since the
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809 file was last visited or saved. If the date does not match, it implies
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810 that changes were made in the file in some other way, and these changes are
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811 about to be lost if Emacs actually does save. To prevent this, Emacs
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812 displays a warning message and asks for confirmation before saving.
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813 Occasionally you will know why the file was changed and know that it does
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814 not matter; then you can answer @kbd{yes} and proceed. Otherwise, you should
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815 cancel the save with @kbd{C-g} and investigate the situation.
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816
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817 The first thing you should do when notified that simultaneous editing
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818 has already taken place is to list the directory with @kbd{C-u C-x C-d}
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parents:
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819 (@pxref{Directories}). This shows the file's current author. You
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820 should attempt to contact him to warn him not to continue editing.
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parents:
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821 Often the next step is to save the contents of your Emacs buffer under a
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822 different name, and use @code{diff} to compare the two files.@refill
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823
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824 @node File Shadowing
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825 @subsection Shadowing Files
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826 @cindex shadow files
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827 @cindex file shadows
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828 @findex shadow-initialize
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829
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830 @table @kbd
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831 @item M-x shadow-initialize
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832 Set up file shadowing.
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833 @item M-x shadow-define-literal-group
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834 Declare a single file to be shared between sites.
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835 @item M-x shadow-define-regexp-group
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836 Make all files that match each of a group of files be shared between hosts.
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837 @item M-x shadow-define-cluster @key{RET} @var{name} @key{RET}
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838 Define a shadow file cluster @var{name}.
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839 @item M-x shadow-copy-files
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840 Copy all pending shadow files.
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841 @item M-x shadow-cancel
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842 Cancel the instruction to shadow some files.
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843 @end table
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844
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845 You can arrange to keep identical @dfn{shadow} copies of certain files
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846 in more than one place---possibly on different machines. To do this,
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847 first you must set up a @dfn{shadow file group}, which is a set of
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848 identically-named files shared between a list of sites. The file
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849 group is permanent and applies to further Emacs sessions as well as
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850 the current one. Once the group is set up, every time you exit Emacs,
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851 it will copy the file you edited to the other files in its group. You
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852 can also do the copying without exiting Emacs, by typing @kbd{M-x
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853 shadow-copy-files}.
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854
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855 To set up a shadow file group, use @kbd{M-x
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856 shadow-define-literal-group} or @kbd{M-x shadow-define-regexp-group}.
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857 See their documentation strings for further information.
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858
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859 Before copying a file to its shadows, Emacs asks for confirmation.
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860 You can answer ``no'' to bypass copying of this file, this time. If
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861 you want to cancel the shadowing permanently for a certain file, use
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parents: 35919
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862 @kbd{M-x shadow-cancel} to eliminate or change the shadow file group.
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
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parents: 35919
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863
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
864 A @dfn{shadow cluster} is a group of hosts that share directories, so
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
865 that copying to or from one of them is sufficient to update the file
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
866 on all of them. Each shadow cluster has a name, and specifies the
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
867 network address of a primary host (the one we copy files to), and a
39263
343d48d4e64c Spelling corrections.
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parents: 39163
diff changeset
868 regular expression that matches the host names of all the other hosts
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
869 in the cluster. You can define a shadow cluster with @kbd{M-x
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
870 shadow-define-cluster}.
31076
9c00fd66ec24 (File Shadowing): New.
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parents: 31043
diff changeset
871
35524
91c357a883aa (Time Stamps): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 35337
diff changeset
872 @node Time Stamps
91c357a883aa (Time Stamps): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 35337
diff changeset
873 @subsection Updating Time Stamps Automatically
91c357a883aa (Time Stamps): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 35337
diff changeset
874 @cindex time stamps
91c357a883aa (Time Stamps): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 35337
diff changeset
875 @cindex modification dates
35620
654bde0f95a6 *** empty log message ***
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 35524
diff changeset
876 @cindex locale, date format
35524
91c357a883aa (Time Stamps): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 35337
diff changeset
877
38064
b8ea59337400 Proofreading fixes from Art the Lemming <lemming@gimp.shacknet.nu>.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 38020
diff changeset
878 You can arrange to put a time stamp in a file, so that it will be updated
36136
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
879 automatically each time you edit and save the file. The time stamp
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
880 has to be in the first eight lines of the file, and you should
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
881 insert it like this:
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
882
35524
91c357a883aa (Time Stamps): New.
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parents: 35337
diff changeset
883 @example
91c357a883aa (Time Stamps): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 35337
diff changeset
884 Time-stamp: <>
91c357a883aa (Time Stamps): New.
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parents: 35337
diff changeset
885 @end example
36136
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
886
35524
91c357a883aa (Time Stamps): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 35337
diff changeset
887 @noindent
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
888 or like this:
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
889
35524
91c357a883aa (Time Stamps): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 35337
diff changeset
890 @example
49561
c7709b58cc74 Time Stamps: template must have space between quotation marks.
Stephen Gildea <gildea@stop.mail-abuse.org>
parents: 47001
diff changeset
891 Time-stamp: " "
35524
91c357a883aa (Time Stamps): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 35337
diff changeset
892 @end example
36136
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
893
68540
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
894 @findex time-stamp
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
895 Then add the hook function @code{time-stamp} to the hook
56732
1252abee4a21 (Backup Deletion): Correct description of `delete-old-versions'.
Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
parents: 55997
diff changeset
896 @code{before-save-hook}; that hook function will automatically update
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
897 the time stamp, inserting the current date and time when you save the
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
898 file. You can also use the command @kbd{M-x time-stamp} to update the
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
899 time stamp manually. For other customizations, see the Custom group
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
900 @code{time-stamp}. Note that non-numeric fields in the time stamp are
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
901 formatted according to your locale setting (@pxref{Environment}).
35524
91c357a883aa (Time Stamps): New.
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parents: 35337
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902
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parents:
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903 @node Reverting
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parents:
diff changeset
904 @section Reverting a Buffer
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parents:
diff changeset
905 @findex revert-buffer
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parents:
diff changeset
906 @cindex drastic changes
36547
4dff107cf2a1 (Reverting): Add an index entry "reread a file".
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 36402
diff changeset
907 @cindex reread a file
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parents:
diff changeset
908
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
909 If you have made extensive changes to a file and then change your mind
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parents:
diff changeset
910 about them, you can get rid of them by reading in the previous version
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parents:
diff changeset
911 of the file. To do this, use @kbd{M-x revert-buffer}, which operates on
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parents:
diff changeset
912 the current buffer. Since reverting a buffer unintentionally could lose
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parents:
diff changeset
913 a lot of work, you must confirm this command with @kbd{yes}.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
914
54683
9ded73128160 (Reverting): Correct description of revert-buffer's handling of point.
Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
parents: 53633
diff changeset
915 @code{revert-buffer} tries to position point in such a way that, if
9ded73128160 (Reverting): Correct description of revert-buffer's handling of point.
Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
parents: 53633
diff changeset
916 the file was edited only slightly, you will be at approximately the
9ded73128160 (Reverting): Correct description of revert-buffer's handling of point.
Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
parents: 53633
diff changeset
917 same piece of text after reverting as before. However, if you have made
9ded73128160 (Reverting): Correct description of revert-buffer's handling of point.
Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
parents: 53633
diff changeset
918 drastic changes, point may wind up in a totally different piece of text.
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parents:
diff changeset
919
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parents:
diff changeset
920 Reverting marks the buffer as ``not modified'' until another change is
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parents:
diff changeset
921 made.
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parents:
diff changeset
922
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
923 Some kinds of buffers whose contents reflect data bases other than files,
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
924 such as Dired buffers, can also be reverted. For them, reverting means
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parents:
diff changeset
925 recalculating their contents from the appropriate data base. Buffers
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
926 created explicitly with @kbd{C-x b} cannot be reverted; @code{revert-buffer}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
927 reports an error when asked to do so.
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parents:
diff changeset
928
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parents:
diff changeset
929 @vindex revert-without-query
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parents:
diff changeset
930 When you edit a file that changes automatically and frequently---for
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
931 example, a log of output from a process that continues to run---it may be
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
932 useful for Emacs to revert the file without querying you, whenever you
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
933 visit the file again with @kbd{C-x C-f}.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
934
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
935 To request this behavior, set the variable @code{revert-without-query}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
936 to a list of regular expressions. When a file name matches one of these
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
937 regular expressions, @code{find-file} and @code{revert-buffer} will
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
938 revert it automatically if it has changed---provided the buffer itself
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
939 is not modified. (If you have edited the text, it would be wrong to
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
940 discard your changes.)
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parents:
diff changeset
941
36874
c4072454eee4 auto-revert-mode
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parents: 36728
diff changeset
942 @cindex Global Auto-Revert mode
c4072454eee4 auto-revert-mode
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 36728
diff changeset
943 @cindex mode, Global Auto-Revert
c4072454eee4 auto-revert-mode
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 36728
diff changeset
944 @cindex Auto-Revert mode
c4072454eee4 auto-revert-mode
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 36728
diff changeset
945 @cindex mode, Auto-Revert
c4072454eee4 auto-revert-mode
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 36728
diff changeset
946 @findex global-auto-revert-mode
c4072454eee4 auto-revert-mode
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parents: 36728
diff changeset
947 @findex auto-revert-mode
60792
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
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parents: 60426
diff changeset
948 @findex auto-revert-tail-mode
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
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parents: 60426
diff changeset
949
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
950 You may find it useful to have Emacs revert files automatically when
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
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parents: 60426
diff changeset
951 they change. Three minor modes are available to do this.
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
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parents: 60426
diff changeset
952
68540
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
953 @kbd{M-x global-auto-revert-mode} enables Global Auto-Revert mode,
60792
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
954 which periodically checks all file buffers and reverts when the
68540
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
955 corresponding file has changed. @kbd{M-x auto-revert-mode} enables a
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
956 local version, Auto-Revert mode, which applies only to the current
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
957 buffer.
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
958
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
959 You can use Auto-Revert mode to ``tail'' a file such as a system
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
960 log, so that changes made to that file by other programs are
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
961 continuously displayed. To do this, just move the point to the end of
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
962 the buffer, and it will stay there as the file contents change.
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
963 However, if you are sure that the file will only change by growing at
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
964 the end, use Auto-Revert Tail mode instead
68556
e40499829b14 (File Names): Fix @xref.
Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
parents: 68541
diff changeset
965 (@code{auto-revert-tail-mode}). It is more efficient for this.
60792
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
966
36874
c4072454eee4 auto-revert-mode
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parents: 36728
diff changeset
967 @vindex auto-revert-interval
60792
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
968 The variable @code{auto-revert-interval} controls how often to check
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
969 for a changed file. Since checking a remote file is too slow, these
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
970 modes do not check or revert remote files.
36874
c4072454eee4 auto-revert-mode
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parents: 36728
diff changeset
971
68540
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
972 @xref{VC Mode Line}, for Auto Revert peculiarities in buffers that
61197
188e0bfcbc42 (Reverting): Move `auto-revert-check-vc-info' to `VC Mode Line' and
Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
parents: 61046
diff changeset
973 visit files under version control.
60951
12780efcd4fc (Reverting): Document auto-revert-check-vc-info.
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parents: 60792
diff changeset
974
25829
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975 @node Auto Save
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parents:
diff changeset
976 @section Auto-Saving: Protection Against Disasters
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parents:
diff changeset
977 @cindex Auto Save mode
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parents:
diff changeset
978 @cindex mode, Auto Save
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parents:
diff changeset
979 @cindex crashes
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parents:
diff changeset
980
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parents:
diff changeset
981 Emacs saves all the visited files from time to time (based on counting
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parents:
diff changeset
982 your keystrokes) without being asked. This is called @dfn{auto-saving}.
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parents:
diff changeset
983 It prevents you from losing more than a limited amount of work if the
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parents:
diff changeset
984 system crashes.
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parents:
diff changeset
985
68540
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
986 When Emacs determines that it is time for auto-saving, it considers
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
987 each buffer, and each is auto-saved if auto-saving is enabled for it
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
988 and it has been changed since the last time it was auto-saved. The
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
989 message @samp{Auto-saving...} is displayed in the echo area during
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
990 auto-saving, if any files are actually auto-saved. Errors occurring
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
991 during auto-saving are caught so that they do not interfere with the
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
992 execution of commands you have been typing.
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parents:
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993
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diff changeset
994 @menu
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parents:
diff changeset
995 * Files: Auto Save Files. The file where auto-saved changes are
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parents:
diff changeset
996 actually made until you save the file.
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parents:
diff changeset
997 * Control: Auto Save Control. Controlling when and how often to auto-save.
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parents:
diff changeset
998 * Recover:: Recovering text from auto-save files.
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parents:
diff changeset
999 @end menu
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parents:
diff changeset
1000
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1001 @node Auto Save Files
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parents:
diff changeset
1002 @subsection Auto-Save Files
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parents:
diff changeset
1003
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parents:
diff changeset
1004 Auto-saving does not normally save in the files that you visited, because
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parents:
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1005 it can be very undesirable to save a program that is in an inconsistent
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1006 state when you have made half of a planned change. Instead, auto-saving
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parents:
diff changeset
1007 is done in a different file called the @dfn{auto-save file}, and the
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parents:
diff changeset
1008 visited file is changed only when you request saving explicitly (such as
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parents:
diff changeset
1009 with @kbd{C-x C-s}).
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parents:
diff changeset
1010
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parents:
diff changeset
1011 Normally, the auto-save file name is made by appending @samp{#} to the
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parents:
diff changeset
1012 front and rear of the visited file name. Thus, a buffer visiting file
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parents:
diff changeset
1013 @file{foo.c} is auto-saved in a file @file{#foo.c#}. Most buffers that
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parents:
diff changeset
1014 are not visiting files are auto-saved only if you request it explicitly;
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parents:
diff changeset
1015 when they are auto-saved, the auto-save file name is made by appending
43682
02ff23017427 Update how auto-save file names are made for non-file buffers.
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parents: 42433
diff changeset
1016 @samp{#} to the front and rear of buffer name, then
02ff23017427 Update how auto-save file names are made for non-file buffers.
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parents: 42433
diff changeset
1017 adding digits and letters at the end for uniqueness. For
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diff changeset
1018 example, the @samp{*mail*} buffer in which you compose messages to be
56732
1252abee4a21 (Backup Deletion): Correct description of `delete-old-versions'.
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parents: 55997
diff changeset
1019 sent might be auto-saved in a file named @file{#*mail*#704juu}. Auto-save file
25829
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parents:
diff changeset
1020 names are made this way unless you reprogram parts of Emacs to do
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parents:
diff changeset
1021 something different (the functions @code{make-auto-save-file-name} and
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parents:
diff changeset
1022 @code{auto-save-file-name-p}). The file name to be used for auto-saving
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parents:
diff changeset
1023 in a buffer is calculated when auto-saving is turned on in that buffer.
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parents:
diff changeset
1024
44717
1fdf19dbc2e8 (Auto Save Files): Mention auto-save-file-name-transforms.
Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
parents: 44588
diff changeset
1025 @cindex auto-save for remote files
1fdf19dbc2e8 (Auto Save Files): Mention auto-save-file-name-transforms.
Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
parents: 44588
diff changeset
1026 @vindex auto-save-file-name-transforms
46212
895fd595b5fb Explain that $FOO stands for itself if FOO is not defined.
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parents: 45979
diff changeset
1027 The variable @code{auto-save-file-name-transforms} allows a degree
895fd595b5fb Explain that $FOO stands for itself if FOO is not defined.
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parents: 45979
diff changeset
1028 of control over the auto-save file name. It lets you specify a series
895fd595b5fb Explain that $FOO stands for itself if FOO is not defined.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 45979
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1029 of regular expressions and replacements to transform the auto save
895fd595b5fb Explain that $FOO stands for itself if FOO is not defined.
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parents: 45979
diff changeset
1030 file name. The default value puts the auto-save files for remote
895fd595b5fb Explain that $FOO stands for itself if FOO is not defined.
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parents: 45979
diff changeset
1031 files (@pxref{Remote Files}) into the temporary file directory on the
895fd595b5fb Explain that $FOO stands for itself if FOO is not defined.
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parents: 45979
diff changeset
1032 local machine.
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1fdf19dbc2e8 (Auto Save Files): Mention auto-save-file-name-transforms.
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1033
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1034 When you delete a substantial part of the text in a large buffer, auto
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1035 save turns off temporarily in that buffer. This is because if you
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1036 deleted the text unintentionally, you might find the auto-save file more
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1037 useful if it contains the deleted text. To reenable auto-saving after
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diff changeset
1038 this happens, save the buffer with @kbd{C-x C-s}, or use @kbd{C-u 1 M-x
56732
1252abee4a21 (Backup Deletion): Correct description of `delete-old-versions'.
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1039 auto-save-mode}.
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1040
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1041 @vindex auto-save-visited-file-name
38739
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
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diff changeset
1042 If you want auto-saving to be done in the visited file rather than
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
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parents: 38310
diff changeset
1043 in a separate auto-save file, set the variable
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
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parents: 38310
diff changeset
1044 @code{auto-save-visited-file-name} to a non-@code{nil} value. In this
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
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diff changeset
1045 mode, there is no real difference between auto-saving and explicit
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
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1046 saving.
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1047
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1048 @vindex delete-auto-save-files
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1049 A buffer's auto-save file is deleted when you save the buffer in its
68540
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
1050 visited file. (You can inhibit this by setting the variable
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
1051 @code{delete-auto-save-files} to @code{nil}.) Changing the visited
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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parents: 68310
diff changeset
1052 file name with @kbd{C-x C-w} or @code{set-visited-file-name} renames
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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parents: 68310
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1053 any auto-save file to go with the new visited name.
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1054
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1055 @node Auto Save Control
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1056 @subsection Controlling Auto-Saving
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1057
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1058 @vindex auto-save-default
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1059 @findex auto-save-mode
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1060 Each time you visit a file, auto-saving is turned on for that file's
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1061 buffer if the variable @code{auto-save-default} is non-@code{nil} (but not
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1062 in batch mode; @pxref{Entering Emacs}). The default for this variable is
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1063 @code{t}, so auto-saving is the usual practice for file-visiting buffers.
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1064 Auto-saving can be turned on or off for any existing buffer with the
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1065 command @kbd{M-x auto-save-mode}. Like other minor mode commands, @kbd{M-x
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diff changeset
1066 auto-save-mode} turns auto-saving on with a positive argument, off with a
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1067 zero or negative argument; with no argument, it toggles.
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1068
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1069 @vindex auto-save-interval
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1070 Emacs does auto-saving periodically based on counting how many characters
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parents:
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1071 you have typed since the last time auto-saving was done. The variable
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diff changeset
1072 @code{auto-save-interval} specifies how many characters there are between
40682
e9a06f7efd3f (Auto Save Control): Document that values of auto-save-interval less
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parents: 39263
diff changeset
1073 auto-saves. By default, it is 300. Emacs doesn't accept values that are
e9a06f7efd3f (Auto Save Control): Document that values of auto-save-interval less
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parents: 39263
diff changeset
1074 too small: if you customize @code{auto-save-interval} to a value less
e9a06f7efd3f (Auto Save Control): Document that values of auto-save-interval less
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diff changeset
1075 than 20, Emacs will behave as if the value is 20.
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1076
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1077 @vindex auto-save-timeout
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1078 Auto-saving also takes place when you stop typing for a while. The
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diff changeset
1079 variable @code{auto-save-timeout} says how many seconds Emacs should
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1080 wait before it does an auto save (and perhaps also a garbage
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diff changeset
1081 collection). (The actual time period is longer if the current buffer is
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diff changeset
1082 long; this is a heuristic which aims to keep out of your way when you
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parents:
diff changeset
1083 are editing long buffers, in which auto-save takes an appreciable amount
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parents:
diff changeset
1084 of time.) Auto-saving during idle periods accomplishes two things:
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parents:
diff changeset
1085 first, it makes sure all your work is saved if you go away from the
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parents:
diff changeset
1086 terminal for a while; second, it may avoid some auto-saving while you
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1087 are actually typing.
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parents:
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1088
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diff changeset
1089 Emacs also does auto-saving whenever it gets a fatal error. This
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parents:
diff changeset
1090 includes killing the Emacs job with a shell command such as @samp{kill
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parents:
diff changeset
1091 %emacs}, or disconnecting a phone line or network connection.
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parents:
diff changeset
1092
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diff changeset
1093 @findex do-auto-save
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parents:
diff changeset
1094 You can request an auto-save explicitly with the command @kbd{M-x
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parents:
diff changeset
1095 do-auto-save}.
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parents:
diff changeset
1096
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1097 @node Recover
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parents:
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1098 @subsection Recovering Data from Auto-Saves
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parents:
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1099
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1100 @findex recover-file
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1101 You can use the contents of an auto-save file to recover from a loss
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1102 of data with the command @kbd{M-x recover-file @key{RET} @var{file}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1103 @key{RET}}. This visits @var{file} and then (after your confirmation)
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parents:
diff changeset
1104 restores the contents from its auto-save file @file{#@var{file}#}.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1105 You can then save with @kbd{C-x C-s} to put the recovered text into
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1106 @var{file} itself. For example, to recover file @file{foo.c} from its
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1107 auto-save file @file{#foo.c#}, do:@refill
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parents:
diff changeset
1108
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parents:
diff changeset
1109 @example
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parents:
diff changeset
1110 M-x recover-file @key{RET} foo.c @key{RET}
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parents:
diff changeset
1111 yes @key{RET}
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parents:
diff changeset
1112 C-x C-s
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parents:
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1113 @end example
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parents:
diff changeset
1114
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parents:
diff changeset
1115 Before asking for confirmation, @kbd{M-x recover-file} displays a
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1116 directory listing describing the specified file and the auto-save file,
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1117 so you can compare their sizes and dates. If the auto-save file
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parents:
diff changeset
1118 is older, @kbd{M-x recover-file} does not offer to read it.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1119
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parents:
diff changeset
1120 @findex recover-session
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parents:
diff changeset
1121 If Emacs or the computer crashes, you can recover all the files you
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parents:
diff changeset
1122 were editing from their auto save files with the command @kbd{M-x
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parents:
diff changeset
1123 recover-session}. This first shows you a list of recorded interrupted
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parents:
diff changeset
1124 sessions. Move point to the one you choose, and type @kbd{C-c C-c}.
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parents:
diff changeset
1125
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parents:
diff changeset
1126 Then @code{recover-session} asks about each of the files that were
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parents:
diff changeset
1127 being edited during that session, asking whether to recover that file.
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parents:
diff changeset
1128 If you answer @kbd{y}, it calls @code{recover-file}, which works in its
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1129 normal fashion. It shows the dates of the original file and its
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parents:
diff changeset
1130 auto-save file, and asks once again whether to recover that file.
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parents:
diff changeset
1131
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1132 When @code{recover-session} is done, the files you've chosen to
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1133 recover are present in Emacs buffers. You should then save them. Only
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1134 this---saving them---updates the files themselves.
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parents:
diff changeset
1135
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parents:
diff changeset
1136 @vindex auto-save-list-file-prefix
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
1137 Emacs records interrupted sessions for later recovery in files named
44327
1e166973cd8b Don't use @samp in an anchor.
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parents: 44143
diff changeset
1138 @file{~/.emacs.d/auto-save-list/.saves-@var{pid}-@var{hostname}}. All
1e166973cd8b Don't use @samp in an anchor.
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parents: 44143
diff changeset
1139 of this name except @file{@var{pid}-@var{hostname}} comes from the
1e166973cd8b Don't use @samp in an anchor.
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parents: 44143
diff changeset
1140 value of @code{auto-save-list-file-prefix}. You can record sessions
1e166973cd8b Don't use @samp in an anchor.
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parents: 44143
diff changeset
1141 in a different place by customizing that variable. If you set
1e166973cd8b Don't use @samp in an anchor.
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parents: 44143
diff changeset
1142 @code{auto-save-list-file-prefix} to @code{nil} in your @file{.emacs}
1e166973cd8b Don't use @samp in an anchor.
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parents: 44143
diff changeset
1143 file, sessions are not recorded for recovery.
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1144
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1145 @node File Aliases
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parents:
diff changeset
1146 @section File Name Aliases
52575
3a79db508c6c (File Aliases, Misc File Ops): Add @cindex entries.
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parents: 52401
diff changeset
1147 @cindex symbolic links (visiting)
3a79db508c6c (File Aliases, Misc File Ops): Add @cindex entries.
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parents: 52401
diff changeset
1148 @cindex hard links (visiting)
25829
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1149
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diff changeset
1150 Symbolic links and hard links both make it possible for several file
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parents:
diff changeset
1151 names to refer to the same file. Hard links are alternate names that
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parents:
diff changeset
1152 refer directly to the file; all the names are equally valid, and no one
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parents:
diff changeset
1153 of them is preferred. By contrast, a symbolic link is a kind of defined
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1154 alias: when @file{foo} is a symbolic link to @file{bar}, you can use
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1155 either name to refer to the file, but @file{bar} is the real name, while
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1156 @file{foo} is just an alias. More complex cases occur when symbolic
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parents:
diff changeset
1157 links point to directories.
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parents:
diff changeset
1158
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23a1cea22d13 Trailing whitespace deleted.
Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
parents: 49561
diff changeset
1159 @vindex find-file-existing-other-name
38922
526466ad5a06 (File Aliases): Document find-file-suppress-same-file-warnings.
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parents: 38870
diff changeset
1160 @vindex find-file-suppress-same-file-warnings
68310
7badc603f7ab (File Aliases): Don't claim that usually separate buffers are created for two
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parents: 67707
diff changeset
1161
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
1162 Normally, if you visit a file which Emacs is already visiting under
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
1163 a different name, Emacs displays a message in the echo area and uses
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
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parents: 35919
diff changeset
1164 the existing buffer visiting that file. This can happen on systems
68310
7badc603f7ab (File Aliases): Don't claim that usually separate buffers are created for two
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 67707
diff changeset
1165 that support hard or symbolic links, or if you use a long file name on
7badc603f7ab (File Aliases): Don't claim that usually separate buffers are created for two
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 67707
diff changeset
1166 a system that truncates long file names, or on a case-insensitive file
7badc603f7ab (File Aliases): Don't claim that usually separate buffers are created for two
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parents: 67707
diff changeset
1167 system. You can suppress the message by setting the variable
7badc603f7ab (File Aliases): Don't claim that usually separate buffers are created for two
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parents: 67707
diff changeset
1168 @code{find-file-suppress-same-file-warnings} to a non-@code{nil}
7badc603f7ab (File Aliases): Don't claim that usually separate buffers are created for two
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parents: 67707
diff changeset
1169 value. You can disable this feature entirely by setting the variable
7badc603f7ab (File Aliases): Don't claim that usually separate buffers are created for two
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parents: 67707
diff changeset
1170 @code{find-file-existing-other-name} to @code{nil}: then if you visit
7badc603f7ab (File Aliases): Don't claim that usually separate buffers are created for two
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parents: 67707
diff changeset
1171 the same file under two different names, you get a separate buffer for
7badc603f7ab (File Aliases): Don't claim that usually separate buffers are created for two
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parents: 67707
diff changeset
1172 each file name.
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1173
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1174 @vindex find-file-visit-truename
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parents:
diff changeset
1175 @cindex truenames of files
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parents:
diff changeset
1176 @cindex file truenames
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diff changeset
1177 If the variable @code{find-file-visit-truename} is non-@code{nil},
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parents:
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1178 then the file name recorded for a buffer is the file's @dfn{truename}
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parents:
diff changeset
1179 (made by replacing all symbolic links with their target names), rather
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diff changeset
1180 than the name you specify. Setting @code{find-file-visit-truename} also
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parents:
diff changeset
1181 implies the effect of @code{find-file-existing-other-name}.
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parents:
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1182
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parents:
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1183 @node Version Control
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parents:
diff changeset
1184 @section Version Control
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parents:
diff changeset
1185 @cindex version control
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parents:
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1186
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parents:
diff changeset
1187 @dfn{Version control systems} are packages that can record multiple
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1188 versions of a source file, usually storing the unchanged parts of the
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parents:
diff changeset
1189 file just once. Version control systems also record history information
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23a1cea22d13 Trailing whitespace deleted.
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parents: 49561
diff changeset
1190 such as the creation time of each version, who created it, and a
25829
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parents:
diff changeset
1191 description of what was changed in that version.
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parents:
diff changeset
1192
36385
d7ca85bd6906 Clean up recent VC updates.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 36360
diff changeset
1193 The Emacs version control interface is called VC. Its commands work
58112
6b135de9eb2c Rewrite the introduction about version systems, mentioning the new
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 57404
diff changeset
1194 with different version control systems---currently, it supports CVS,
6b135de9eb2c Rewrite the introduction about version systems, mentioning the new
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parents: 57404
diff changeset
1195 GNU Arch, RCS, Meta-CVS, Subversion, and SCCS. Of these, the GNU
6b135de9eb2c Rewrite the introduction about version systems, mentioning the new
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 57404
diff changeset
1196 project distributes CVS, GNU Arch, and RCS; we recommend that you use
6b135de9eb2c Rewrite the introduction about version systems, mentioning the new
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 57404
diff changeset
1197 either CVS or GNU Arch for your projects, and RCS for individual
6b135de9eb2c Rewrite the introduction about version systems, mentioning the new
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 57404
diff changeset
1198 files. We also have free software to replace SCCS, known as CSSC; if
6b135de9eb2c Rewrite the introduction about version systems, mentioning the new
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 57404
diff changeset
1199 you are using SCCS and don't want to make the incompatible change to
6b135de9eb2c Rewrite the introduction about version systems, mentioning the new
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parents: 57404
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1200 RCS or CVS, you can switch to CSSC.
25829
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parents:
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1201
53244
d470576fa910 Say how to disable VC.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 52979
diff changeset
1202 VC is enabled by default in Emacs. To disable it, set the
d470576fa910 Say how to disable VC.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 52979
diff changeset
1203 customizable variable @code{vc-handled-backends} to @code{nil}
69945
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1204 (@pxref{Customizing VC,,,emacs-xtra, Specialized Emacs Features}).
53244
d470576fa910 Say how to disable VC.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 52979
diff changeset
1205
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1206 @menu
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1207 * Introduction to VC:: How version control works in general.
42338
8649ccc72076 Rewrite Types of Log File node.
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parents: 42327
diff changeset
1208 * VC Mode Line:: How the mode line shows version control status.
25829
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1209 * Basic VC Editing:: How to edit a file under version control.
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1210 * Old Versions:: Examining and comparing old versions.
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1211 * Secondary VC Commands:: The commands used a little less frequently.
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1212 * Branches:: Multiple lines of development.
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1213 @end menu
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1214
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1215 @node Introduction to VC
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1216 @subsection Introduction to Version Control
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1217
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1218 VC allows you to use a version control system from within Emacs,
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1219 integrating the version control operations smoothly with editing. VC
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1220 provides a uniform interface to version control, so that regardless of
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1221 which version control system is in use, you can use it the same way.
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1222
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1223 This section provides a general overview of version control, and
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1224 describes the version control systems that VC supports. You can skip
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1225 this section if you are already familiar with the version control system
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1226 you want to use.
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1227
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1228 @menu
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1229 * Version Systems:: Supported version control back-end systems.
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1230 * VC Concepts:: Words and concepts related to version control.
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1231 * Types of Log File:: The per-file VC log in contrast to the ChangeLog.
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1232 @end menu
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1233
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1234 @node Version Systems
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1235 @subsubsection Supported Version Control Systems
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1236
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1237 @cindex back end (version control)
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1238 VC currently works with six different version control systems or
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1239 ``back ends'': CVS, GNU Arch, RCS, Meta-CVS, Subversion, and SCCS.
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1240
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1241 @cindex CVS
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1242 CVS is a free version control system that is used for the majority
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1243 of free software projects today. It allows concurrent multi-user
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1244 development either locally or over the network. Some of its
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1245 shortcomings, corrected by newer systems such as GNU Arch, are that it
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1246 lacks atomic commits or support for renaming files. VC supports all
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1247 basic editing operations under CVS, but for some less common tasks you
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1248 still need to call CVS from the command line. Note also that before
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1249 using CVS you must set up a repository, which is a subject too complex
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1250 to treat here.
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1251
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1252 @cindex GNU Arch
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1253 @cindex Arch
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1254 GNU Arch is a new version control system that is designed for
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1255 distributed work. It differs in many ways from old well-known
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1256 systems, such as CVS and RCS. It supports different transports for
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1257 interoperating between users, offline operations, and it has good
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1258 branching and merging features. It also supports atomic commits, and
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1259 history of file renaming and moving. VC does not support all
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1260 operations provided by GNU Arch, so you must sometimes invoke it from
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1261 the command line, or use a specialized module.
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1262
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1263 @cindex RCS
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1264 RCS is the free version control system around which VC was initially
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1265 built. The VC commands are therefore conceptually closest to RCS.
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1266 Almost everything you can do with RCS can be done through VC. You
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1267 cannot use RCS over the network though, and it only works at the level
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1268 of individual files, rather than projects. You should use it if you
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1269 want a simple, yet reliable tool for handling individual files.
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1270
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1271 @cindex SVN
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1272 @cindex Subversion
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1273 Subversion is a free version control system designed to be similar
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1274 to CVS but without CVS's problems. Subversion supports atomic commits,
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1275 and versions directories, symbolic links, meta-data, renames, copies,
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1276 and deletes. It can be used via http or via its own protocol.
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1277
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1278 @cindex MCVS
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1279 @cindex Meta-CVS
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1280 Meta-CVS is another attempt to solve problems arising in CVS. It
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1281 supports directory structure versioning, improved branching and
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1282 merging, and use of symbolic links and meta-data in repositories.
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1283
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1284 @cindex SCCS
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1285 SCCS is a proprietary but widely used version control system. In
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1286 terms of capabilities, it is the weakest of the six that VC supports.
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1287 VC compensates for certain features missing in SCCS (snapshots, for
6b135de9eb2c Rewrite the introduction about version systems, mentioning the new
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
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1288 example) by implementing them itself, but some other VC features, such
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1289 as multiple branches, are not available with SCCS. Since SCCS is
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parents: 69506
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1290 non-free, not respecting its users freedom, you should not use it;
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1291 use its free replacement CSSC instead. But you should use CSSC only
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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1292 if for some reason you cannot use RCS, or one of the higher-level
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
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1293 systems such as CVS or GNU Arch.
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1294
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1295 In the following, we discuss mainly RCS, SCCS and CVS. Nearly
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1296 everything said about CVS applies to GNU Arch, Subversion and Meta-CVS
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1297 as well.
755f6a803e71 Several small changes in addition to:
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1298
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1299 @node VC Concepts
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1300 @subsubsection Concepts of Version Control
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1301
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1302 @cindex master file
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1303 @cindex registered file
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1304 When a file is under version control, we also say that it is
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1305 @dfn{registered} in the version control system. Each registered file
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1306 has a corresponding @dfn{master file} which represents the file's
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parents:
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1307 present state plus its change history---enough to reconstruct the
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parents:
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1308 current version or any earlier version. Usually the master file also
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1309 records a @dfn{log entry} for each version, describing in words what was
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parents:
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1310 changed in that version.
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1311
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1312 @cindex work file
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1313 @cindex checking out files
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1314 The file that is maintained under version control is sometimes called
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1315 the @dfn{work file} corresponding to its master file. You edit the work
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1316 file and make changes in it, as you would with an ordinary file. (With
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
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1317 SCCS and RCS, you must @dfn{lock} the file before you start to edit it.)
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1318 After you are done with a set of changes, you @dfn{check the file in},
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1319 which records the changes in the master file, along with a log entry for
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1320 them.
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1321
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1322 With CVS, there are usually multiple work files corresponding to a
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1323 single master file---often each user has his own copy. It is also
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1324 possible to use RCS in this way, but this is not the usual way to use
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1325 RCS.
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1326
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1327 @cindex locking and version control
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1328 A version control system typically has some mechanism to coordinate
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1329 between users who want to change the same file. One method is
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1330 @dfn{locking} (analogous to the locking that Emacs uses to detect
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parents:
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1331 simultaneous editing of a file, but distinct from it). The other method
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1332 is to merge your changes with other people's changes when you check them
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parents:
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1333 in.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
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1334
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1335 With version control locking, work files are normally read-only so
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1336 that you cannot change them. You ask the version control system to make
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1337 a work file writable for you by locking it; only one user can do
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
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1338 this at any given time. When you check in your changes, that unlocks
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1339 the file, making the work file read-only again. This allows other users
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1340 to lock the file to make further changes. SCCS always uses locking, and
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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1341 RCS normally does.
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parents:
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1342
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1343 The other alternative for RCS is to let each user modify the work file
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1344 at any time. In this mode, locking is not required, but it is
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parents:
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1345 permitted; check-in is still the way to record a new version.
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1346
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diff changeset
1347 CVS normally allows each user to modify his own copy of the work file
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parents:
diff changeset
1348 at any time, but requires merging with changes from other users at
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parents:
diff changeset
1349 check-in time. However, CVS can also be set up to require locking.
69945
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Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
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1350 (@pxref{CVS Options,,,emacs-xtra, Specialized Emacs Features}).
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1352 @node Types of Log File
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parents: 40682
diff changeset
1353 @subsubsection Types of Log File
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1354 @cindex types of log file
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1355 @cindex log File, types of
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1356 @cindex version control log
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1357
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1358 Projects that use a revision control system can have @emph{two}
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1359 types of log for changes. One is the per-file log maintained by the
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1360 revision control system: each time you check in a change, you must
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1361 fill out a @dfn{log entry} for the change (@pxref{Log Buffer}). This
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1362 kind of log is called the @dfn{version control log}, also the
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1363 @dfn{revision control log}, @dfn{RCS log}, or @dfn{CVS log}.
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1364
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1365 The other kind of log is the file @file{ChangeLog} (@pxref{Change
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1366 Log}). It provides a chronological record of all changes to a large
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1367 portion of a program---typically one directory and its subdirectories.
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1368 A small program would use one @file{ChangeLog} file; a large program
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1369 may well merit a @file{ChangeLog} file in each major directory.
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1370 @xref{Change Log}.
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1371
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1372 A project maintained with version control can use just the per-file
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1373 log, or it can use both kinds of logs. It can handle some files one
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1374 way and some files the other way. Each project has its policy, which
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parents: 59886
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1375 you should follow.
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1376
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1377 When the policy is to use both, you typically want to write an entry
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1379 the entry in @file{ChangeLog}, then copy it to the log buffer when you
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1380 check in the change. Or you can write the entry in the log buffer
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1381 while checking in the change, and later use the @kbd{C-x v a} command
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1382 to copy it to @file{ChangeLog} (@pxref{Change Logs and
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1383 VC,,,emacs-xtra, Specialized Emacs Features}).
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1384
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1385 @node VC Mode Line
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1386 @subsection Version Control and the Mode Line
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1387
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1388 When you visit a file that is under version control, Emacs indicates
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1389 this on the mode line. For example, @samp{RCS-1.3} says that RCS is
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1390 used for that file, and the current version is 1.3.
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1391
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1392 The character between the back-end name and the version number
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1393 indicates the version control status of the file. @samp{-} means that
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1394 the work file is not locked (if locking is in use), or not modified (if
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1395 locking is not in use). @samp{:} indicates that the file is locked, or
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1396 that it is modified. If the file is locked by some other user (for
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1397 instance, @samp{jim}), that is displayed as @samp{RCS:jim:1.3}.
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1398
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1399 @vindex auto-revert-check-vc-info
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1400 When Auto Revert mode (@pxref{Reverting}) reverts a buffer that is
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1401 under version control, it updates the version control information in
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1402 the mode line. However, Auto Revert mode may not properly update this
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1403 information if the version control status changes without changes to
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1404 the work file, from outside the current Emacs session. If you set
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1405 @code{auto-revert-check-vc-info} to @code{t}, Auto Revert mode updates
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1406 the version control status information every
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1407 @code{auto-revert-interval} seconds, even if the work file itself is
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1408 unchanged. The resulting CPU usage depends on the version control
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1409 system, but is usually not excessive.
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1410
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1411 @node Basic VC Editing
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1412 @subsection Basic Editing under Version Control
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1413
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1414 The principal VC command is an all-purpose command that performs
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1415 either locking or check-in, depending on the situation.
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1416
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1417 @table @kbd
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1418 @itemx C-x v v
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1419 Perform the next logical version control operation on this file.
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1420 @end table
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1421
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1422 @findex vc-next-action
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1423 @kindex C-x v v
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1424 The precise action of this command depends on the state of the file,
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1425 and whether the version control system uses locking or not. SCCS and
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1426 RCS normally use locking; CVS normally does not use locking.
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1427
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1428 @findex vc-toggle-read-only
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1429 @kindex C-x C-q @r{(Version Control)}
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1430 As a special convenience that is particularly useful for files with
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1431 locking, you can let Emacs check a file in or out whenever you change
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1432 its read-only flag. This means, for example, that you cannot
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1433 accidentally edit a file without properly checking it out first. To
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1434 achieve this, bind the key @kbd{C-x C-q} to @kbd{vc-toggle-read-only}
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1435 in your @file{~/.emacs} file. (@xref{Init Rebinding}.)
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1436
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1437 @menu
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1438 * VC with Locking:: RCS in its default mode, SCCS, and optionally CVS.
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1439 * Without Locking:: Without locking: default mode for CVS.
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1440 * Advanced C-x v v:: Advanced features available with a prefix argument.
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1441 * Log Buffer:: Features available in log entry buffers.
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1442 @end menu
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1443
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1444 @node VC with Locking
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1445 @subsubsection Basic Version Control with Locking
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1446
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1447 If locking is used for the file (as with SCCS, and RCS in its default
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1448 mode), @kbd{C-x v v} can either lock a file or check it in:
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1449
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1450 @itemize @bullet
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1451 @item
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1452 If the file is not locked, @kbd{C-x v v} locks it, and
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1453 makes it writable so that you can change it.
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1454
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1455 @item
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1456 If the file is locked by you, and contains changes, @kbd{C-x v v} checks
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1457 in the changes. In order to do this, it first reads the log entry
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1458 for the new version. @xref{Log Buffer}.
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1459
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1460 @item
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1461 If the file is locked by you, but you have not changed it since you
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1462 locked it, @kbd{C-x v v} releases the lock and makes the file read-only
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1463 again.
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1464
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1465 @item
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1466 If the file is locked by some other user, @kbd{C-x v v} asks you whether
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1467 you want to ``steal the lock'' from that user. If you say yes, the file
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1468 becomes locked by you, but a message is sent to the person who had
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1469 formerly locked the file, to inform him of what has happened.
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1470 @end itemize
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1471
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1472 These rules also apply when you use CVS in locking mode, except
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1473 that there is no such thing as stealing a lock.
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1474
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1475 @node Without Locking
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1476 @subsubsection Basic Version Control without Locking
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1477
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1478 When there is no locking---the default for CVS---work files are always
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1479 writable; you do not need to do anything before you begin to edit a
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1480 file. The status indicator on the mode line is @samp{-} if the file is
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1481 unmodified; it flips to @samp{:} as soon as you save any changes in the
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parents:
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1482 work file.
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parents:
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1483
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1484 Here is what @kbd{C-x v v} does when using CVS:
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1485
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1486 @itemize @bullet
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1487 @item
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1488 If some other user has checked in changes into the master file, Emacs
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1489 asks you whether you want to merge those changes into your own work
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1490 file. You must do this before you can check in your own changes. (To
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1491 pick up any recent changes from the master file @emph{without} trying
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1492 to commit your own changes, type @kbd{C-x v m @key{RET}}.)
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1493 @xref{Merging}.
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1494
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1495 @item
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1496 If there are no new changes in the master file, but you have made
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1497 modifications in your work file, @kbd{C-x v v} checks in your changes.
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1498 In order to do this, it first reads the log entry for the new version.
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1499 @xref{Log Buffer}.
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1500
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1501 @item
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1502 If the file is not modified, the @kbd{C-x v v} does nothing.
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1503 @end itemize
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1504
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1505 These rules also apply when you use RCS in the mode that does not
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1506 require locking, except that automatic merging of changes from the
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1507 master file is not implemented. Unfortunately, this means that nothing
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1508 informs you if another user has checked in changes in the same file
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1509 since you began editing it, and when this happens, his changes will be
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1510 effectively removed when you check in your version (though they will
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1511 remain in the master file, so they will not be entirely lost). You must
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1512 therefore verify that the current version is unchanged, before you
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1513 check in your changes. We hope to eliminate this risk and provide
755f6a803e71 Several small changes in addition to:
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1514 automatic merging with RCS in a future Emacs version.
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1515
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1516 In addition, locking is possible with RCS even in this mode, although
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1517 it is not required; @kbd{C-x v v} with an unmodified file locks the
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1518 file, just as it does with RCS in its normal (locking) mode.
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1519
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1520 @node Advanced C-x v v
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1521 @subsubsection Advanced Control in @kbd{C-x v v}
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1522
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1523 @cindex version number to check in/out
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1524 When you give a prefix argument to @code{vc-next-action} (@kbd{C-u
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1525 C-x v v}), it still performs the next logical version control
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1526 operation, but accepts additional arguments to specify precisely how
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1527 to do the operation.
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1528
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1529 @itemize @bullet
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1530 @item
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1531 If the file is modified (or locked), you can specify the version
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1532 number to use for the new version that you check in. This is one way
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1533 to create a new branch (@pxref{Branches}).
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1534
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1535 @item
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1536 If the file is not modified (and unlocked), you can specify the
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1537 version to select; this lets you start working from an older version,
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1538 or on another branch. If you do not enter any version, that takes you
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1539 to the highest version on the current branch; therefore @kbd{C-u C-x
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1540 v v @key{RET}} is a convenient way to get the latest version of a file from
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1541 the repository.
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1542
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1543 @item
44588
332679f37a67 Fix last change.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 44550
diff changeset
1544 @cindex specific version control system
36385
d7ca85bd6906 Clean up recent VC updates.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 36360
diff changeset
1545 Instead of the version number, you can also specify the name of a
d7ca85bd6906 Clean up recent VC updates.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 36360
diff changeset
1546 version control system. This is useful when one file is being managed
38739
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
1547 with two version control systems at the same time (@pxref{Local
69945
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1548 Version Control,,,emacs-xtra, Specialized Emacs Features}).
36355
d8c0e3d0f0aa VC section updated. Added a subsection on remote repositories,
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 36327
diff changeset
1549 @end itemize
d8c0e3d0f0aa VC section updated. Added a subsection on remote repositories,
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 36327
diff changeset
1550
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1551 @node Log Buffer
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1552 @subsubsection Features of the Log Entry Buffer
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1553
46458
7e33dc6a6f56 Document C-x v v as the main version control command, not C-x C-q.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 46384
diff changeset
1554 When you check in changes, @kbd{C-x v v} first reads a log entry. It
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1555 pops up a buffer called @samp{*VC-Log*} for you to enter the log entry.
62784
269312974c2f (Log Buffer): Merge in description of Log Edit
Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
parents: 62474
diff changeset
1556
68540
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
1557 Sometimes the @samp{*VC-Log*} buffer contains default text when you enter it,
62784
269312974c2f (Log Buffer): Merge in description of Log Edit
Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
parents: 62474
diff changeset
1558 typically the last log message entered. If it does, mark and point
269312974c2f (Log Buffer): Merge in description of Log Edit
Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
parents: 62474
diff changeset
1559 are set around the entire contents of the buffer so that it is easy to
269312974c2f (Log Buffer): Merge in description of Log Edit
Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
parents: 62474
diff changeset
1560 kill the contents of the buffer with @kbd{C-w}.
269312974c2f (Log Buffer): Merge in description of Log Edit
Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
parents: 62474
diff changeset
1561
269312974c2f (Log Buffer): Merge in description of Log Edit
Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
parents: 62474
diff changeset
1562 @findex log-edit-insert-changelog
68540
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
1563 If you work by writing entries in the @file{ChangeLog}
62784
269312974c2f (Log Buffer): Merge in description of Log Edit
Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
parents: 62474
diff changeset
1564 (@pxref{Change Log}) and then commit the change under revision
269312974c2f (Log Buffer): Merge in description of Log Edit
Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
parents: 62474
diff changeset
1565 control, you can generate the Log Edit text from the ChangeLog using
269312974c2f (Log Buffer): Merge in description of Log Edit
Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
parents: 62474
diff changeset
1566 @kbd{C-c C-a} (@kbd{log-edit-insert-changelog}). This looks for
269312974c2f (Log Buffer): Merge in description of Log Edit
Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
parents: 62474
diff changeset
1567 entries for the file(s) concerned in the top entry in the ChangeLog
269312974c2f (Log Buffer): Merge in description of Log Edit
Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
parents: 62474
diff changeset
1568 and uses those paragraphs as the log text. This text is only inserted
269312974c2f (Log Buffer): Merge in description of Log Edit
Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
parents: 62474
diff changeset
1569 if the top entry was made under your user name on the current date.
69945
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1570 @xref{Change Logs and VC,,,emacs-xtra, Specialized Emacs Features},
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1571 for the opposite way of working---generating ChangeLog entries from
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1572 the revision control log.
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1573
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1574 In the @samp{*VC-Log*} buffer, @kbd{C-c C-f} (@kbd{M-x
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1575 log-edit-show-files}) shows the list of files to be committed in case
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1576 you need to check that. (This can be a list of more than one file if
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1577 you use VC Dired mode or PCL-CVS. @xref{VC Dired Mode,,,emacs-xtra,
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1578 Specialized Emacs Features}, and @ref{Top, , About PCL-CVS, pcl-cvs,
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1579 PCL-CVS --- The Emacs Front-End to CVS}.)
62784
269312974c2f (Log Buffer): Merge in description of Log Edit
Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
parents: 62474
diff changeset
1580
68540
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
1581 When you have finished editing the log message, type @kbd{C-c C-c} to
62784
269312974c2f (Log Buffer): Merge in description of Log Edit
Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
parents: 62474
diff changeset
1582 exit the buffer and commit the change.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1583
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1584 To abort check-in, just @strong{don't} type @kbd{C-c C-c} in that
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1585 buffer. You can switch buffers and do other editing. As long as you
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1586 don't try to check in another file, the entry you were editing remains
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1587 in the @samp{*VC-Log*} buffer, and you can go back to that buffer at any
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1588 time to complete the check-in.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1589
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1590 If you change several source files for the same reason, it is often
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1591 convenient to specify the same log entry for many of the files. To do
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1592 this, use the history of previous log entries. The commands @kbd{M-n},
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1593 @kbd{M-p}, @kbd{M-s} and @kbd{M-r} for doing this work just like the
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1594 minibuffer history commands (except that these versions are used outside
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1595 the minibuffer).
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1596
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1597 @vindex vc-log-mode-hook
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1598 Each time you check in a file, the log entry buffer is put into VC Log
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1599 mode, which involves running two hooks: @code{text-mode-hook} and
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1600 @code{vc-log-mode-hook}. @xref{Hooks}.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1601
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1602 @node Old Versions
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1603 @subsection Examining And Comparing Old Versions
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1604
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1605 One of the convenient features of version control is the ability
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1606 to examine any version of a file, or compare two versions.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1607
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1608 @table @kbd
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1609 @item C-x v ~ @var{version} @key{RET}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1610 Examine version @var{version} of the visited file, in a buffer of its
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1611 own.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1612
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1613 @item C-x v =
69612
cf3a4af06ad8 Various updates and clarifications in the VC chapter.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 69506
diff changeset
1614 Compare the current buffer contents with the master version from which
cf3a4af06ad8 Various updates and clarifications in the VC chapter.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 69506
diff changeset
1615 you started editing.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1616
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1617 @item C-u C-x v = @var{file} @key{RET} @var{oldvers} @key{RET} @var{newvers} @key{RET}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1618 Compare the specified two versions of @var{file}.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1619
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1620 @item C-x v g
58322
9fc5198d2147 (Old Versions): No longer document annotation as "CVS only".
Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnuvola.org>
parents: 58112
diff changeset
1621 Display the file with per-line version information and using colors.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1622 @end table
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1623
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1624 @findex vc-version-other-window
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1625 @kindex C-x v ~
38739
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
1626 To examine an old version in its entirety, visit the file and then type
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1627 @kbd{C-x v ~ @var{version} @key{RET}} (@code{vc-version-other-window}).
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1628 This puts the text of version @var{version} in a file named
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1629 @file{@var{filename}.~@var{version}~}, and visits it in its own buffer
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1630 in a separate window. (In RCS, you can also select an old version
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1631 and create a branch from it. @xref{Branches}.)
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1632
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1633 @findex vc-diff
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1634 @kindex C-x v =
36323
7ecef0fc04b0 (Old versions): Fix "But usually is". From Nelson H. F. Beebe
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 36322
diff changeset
1635 It is usually more convenient to compare two versions of the file,
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1636 with the command @kbd{C-x v =} (@code{vc-diff}). Plain @kbd{C-x v =}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1637 compares the current buffer contents (saving them in the file if
69612
cf3a4af06ad8 Various updates and clarifications in the VC chapter.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 69506
diff changeset
1638 necessary) with the master version from which you started editing the
cf3a4af06ad8 Various updates and clarifications in the VC chapter.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 69506
diff changeset
1639 file (this is not necessarily the latest version of the file).
cf3a4af06ad8 Various updates and clarifications in the VC chapter.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 69506
diff changeset
1640 @kbd{C-u C-x v =}, with a numeric argument, reads a file name and two
cf3a4af06ad8 Various updates and clarifications in the VC chapter.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 69506
diff changeset
1641 version numbers, then compares those versions of the specified file.
cf3a4af06ad8 Various updates and clarifications in the VC chapter.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 69506
diff changeset
1642 Both forms display the output in a special buffer in another window.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1643
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1644 You can specify a checked-in version by its number; an empty input
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1645 specifies the current contents of the work file (which may be different
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1646 from all the checked-in versions). You can also specify a snapshot name
69945
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1647 (@pxref{Snapshots,,,emacs-xtra, Specialized Emacs Features}) instead of one or both version numbers.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1648
36385
d7ca85bd6906 Clean up recent VC updates.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 36360
diff changeset
1649 If you supply a directory name instead of the name of a registered
d7ca85bd6906 Clean up recent VC updates.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 36360
diff changeset
1650 file, this command compares the two specified versions of all registered
d7ca85bd6906 Clean up recent VC updates.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 36360
diff changeset
1651 files in that directory and its subdirectories.
d7ca85bd6906 Clean up recent VC updates.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 36360
diff changeset
1652
36355
d8c0e3d0f0aa VC section updated. Added a subsection on remote repositories,
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 36327
diff changeset
1653 @vindex vc-diff-switches
38739
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
1654 @vindex vc-rcs-diff-switches
36385
d7ca85bd6906 Clean up recent VC updates.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 36360
diff changeset
1655 @kbd{C-x v =} works by running a variant of the @code{diff} utility
38739
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
1656 designed to work with the version control system in use. When you
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
1657 invoke @code{diff} this way, in addition to the options specified by
38768
b08b8519c0ab Fix a stale reference to "Comparing Files".
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 38739
diff changeset
1658 @code{diff-switches} (@pxref{Comparing Files}), it receives those
38739
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
1659 specified by @code{vc-diff-switches}, plus those specified for the
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
1660 specific back end by @code{vc-@var{backend}-diff-switches}. For
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
1661 instance, when the version control back end is RCS, @code{diff} uses
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
1662 the options in @code{vc-rcs-diff-switches}. The
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
1663 @samp{vc@dots{}diff-switches} variables are @code{nil} by default.
36385
d7ca85bd6906 Clean up recent VC updates.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 36360
diff changeset
1664
69205
316ca9a52405 (Old Versions): Clarify operation of C-x v =.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 68843
diff changeset
1665 The buffer produced by @kbd{C-x v =} supports the commands of
316ca9a52405 (Old Versions): Clarify operation of C-x v =.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 68843
diff changeset
1666 Compilation mode (@pxref{Compilation Mode}), such as @kbd{C-x `} and
316ca9a52405 (Old Versions): Clarify operation of C-x v =.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 68843
diff changeset
1667 @kbd{C-c C-c}, in both the ``old'' and ``new'' text, and they always
316ca9a52405 (Old Versions): Clarify operation of C-x v =.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 68843
diff changeset
1668 find the corresponding locations in the current work file. (Older
316ca9a52405 (Old Versions): Clarify operation of C-x v =.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 68843
diff changeset
1669 versions are not, in general, present as files on your disk.)
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1670
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1671 @findex vc-annotate
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1672 @kindex C-x v g
69612
cf3a4af06ad8 Various updates and clarifications in the VC chapter.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 69506
diff changeset
1673 For some back ends, you can display the file @dfn{annotated} with
58322
9fc5198d2147 (Old Versions): No longer document annotation as "CVS only".
Thien-Thi Nguyen <ttn@gnuvola.org>
parents: 58112
diff changeset
1674 per-line version information and using colors to enhance the visual
69940
d774cde528a2 Update description of vc-annotate's use of colors to indicate date
J.D. Smith <jdsmith@as.arizona.edu>
parents: 69710
diff changeset
1675 appearance, with the command @kbd{M-x vc-annotate}. It creates a new
d774cde528a2 Update description of vc-annotate's use of colors to indicate date
J.D. Smith <jdsmith@as.arizona.edu>
parents: 69710
diff changeset
1676 buffer (the ``annotate buffer'') displaying the file's text, with each
d774cde528a2 Update description of vc-annotate's use of colors to indicate date
J.D. Smith <jdsmith@as.arizona.edu>
parents: 69710
diff changeset
1677 part colored to show how old it is. Text colored red is new, blue means
d774cde528a2 Update description of vc-annotate's use of colors to indicate date
J.D. Smith <jdsmith@as.arizona.edu>
parents: 69710
diff changeset
1678 old, and intermediate colors indicate intermediate ages. By default,
d774cde528a2 Update description of vc-annotate's use of colors to indicate date
J.D. Smith <jdsmith@as.arizona.edu>
parents: 69710
diff changeset
1679 the color is scaled over the full range of ages, such that the oldest
d774cde528a2 Update description of vc-annotate's use of colors to indicate date
J.D. Smith <jdsmith@as.arizona.edu>
parents: 69710
diff changeset
1680 changes are blue, and the newest changes are red.
39163
8c66ad9acae0 Clarify description of vc-annotate.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38922
diff changeset
1681
8c66ad9acae0 Clarify description of vc-annotate.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38922
diff changeset
1682 When you give a prefix argument to this command, it uses the
8c66ad9acae0 Clarify description of vc-annotate.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38922
diff changeset
1683 minibuffer to read two arguments: which version number to display and
69940
d774cde528a2 Update description of vc-annotate's use of colors to indicate date
J.D. Smith <jdsmith@as.arizona.edu>
parents: 69710
diff changeset
1684 annotate (instead of the current file contents), and the time span in
d774cde528a2 Update description of vc-annotate's use of colors to indicate date
J.D. Smith <jdsmith@as.arizona.edu>
parents: 69710
diff changeset
1685 days the color range should cover.
d774cde528a2 Update description of vc-annotate's use of colors to indicate date
J.D. Smith <jdsmith@as.arizona.edu>
parents: 69710
diff changeset
1686
d774cde528a2 Update description of vc-annotate's use of colors to indicate date
J.D. Smith <jdsmith@as.arizona.edu>
parents: 69710
diff changeset
1687 From the annotate buffer, these and other color scaling options are
d774cde528a2 Update description of vc-annotate's use of colors to indicate date
J.D. Smith <jdsmith@as.arizona.edu>
parents: 69710
diff changeset
1688 available from the @samp{VC-Annotate} menu. In this buffer, you can
d774cde528a2 Update description of vc-annotate's use of colors to indicate date
J.D. Smith <jdsmith@as.arizona.edu>
parents: 69710
diff changeset
1689 also use the following keys to browse the annotations of past revisions,
d774cde528a2 Update description of vc-annotate's use of colors to indicate date
J.D. Smith <jdsmith@as.arizona.edu>
parents: 69710
diff changeset
1690 view diffs, or view log entries:
53633
e332688255cd Describe new key bindings in VC Annotate mode.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 53244
diff changeset
1691
67511
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1692 @table @kbd
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1693 @item P
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1694 Annotate the previous revision, that is to say, the revision before
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1695 the one currently annotated. A numeric prefix argument is a repeat
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1696 count, so @kbd{C-u 10 P} would take you back 10 revisions.
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1697
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1698 @item N
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1699 Annotate the next revision---the one after the revision currently
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1700 annotated. A numeric prefix argument is a repeat count.
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1701
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1702 @item J
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1703 Annotate the revision indicated by the current line.
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1704
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1705 @item A
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1706 Annotate the revision before the one indicated by the current line.
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1707 This is useful to see the state the file was in before the change on
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1708 the current line was made.
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1709
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1710 @item D
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1711 Display the diff between the current line's revision and the previous
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1712 revision. This is useful to see what the current line's revision
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1713 actually changed in the file.
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1714
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1715 @item L
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1716 Show the log of the current line's revision. This is useful to see
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1717 the author's description of the changes in the revision on the current
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1718 line.
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1719
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1720 @item W
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1721 Annotate the workfile version--the one you are editing. If you used
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1722 @kbd{P} and @kbd{N} to browse to other revisions, use this key to
69612
cf3a4af06ad8 Various updates and clarifications in the VC chapter.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 69506
diff changeset
1723 return to your current version.
67511
3251bdbd90a9 (Old Versions): Use @table.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66992
diff changeset
1724 @end table
53633
e332688255cd Describe new key bindings in VC Annotate mode.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 53244
diff changeset
1725
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1726 @node Secondary VC Commands
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1727 @subsection The Secondary Commands of VC
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1728
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1729 This section explains the secondary commands of VC; those that you might
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1730 use once a day.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1731
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1732 @menu
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1733 * Registering:: Putting a file under version control.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1734 * VC Status:: Viewing the VC status of files.
56732
1252abee4a21 (Backup Deletion): Correct description of `delete-old-versions'.
Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
parents: 55997
diff changeset
1735 * VC Undo:: Canceling changes before or after check-in.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1736 @end menu
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1737
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1738 @node Registering
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1739 @subsubsection Registering a File for Version Control
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1740
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1741 @kindex C-x v i
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1742 @findex vc-register
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1743 You can put any file under version control by simply visiting it, and
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1744 then typing @w{@kbd{C-x v i}} (@code{vc-register}).
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1745
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1746 @table @kbd
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1747 @item C-x v i
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1748 Register the visited file for version control.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1749 @end table
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1750
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1751 To register the file, Emacs must choose which version control system
36355
d8c0e3d0f0aa VC section updated. Added a subsection on remote repositories,
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 36327
diff changeset
1752 to use for it. If the file's directory already contains files
d8c0e3d0f0aa VC section updated. Added a subsection on remote repositories,
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 36327
diff changeset
1753 registered in a version control system, Emacs uses that system. If
69945
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1754 there is more than one system in use for a directory, Emacs uses the
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1755 one that appears first in @code{vc-handled-backends}
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1756 (@pxref{Customizing VC,,,emacs-xtra, Specialized Emacs Features}). On
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1757 the other hand, if there are no files already registered, Emacs uses
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1758 the first system from @code{vc-handled-backends} that could register
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1759 the file (for example, you cannot register a file under CVS if its
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1760 directory is not already part of a CVS tree); with the default value
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1761 of @code{vc-handled-backends}, this means that Emacs uses RCS in this
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1762 situation.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1763
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1764 If locking is in use, @kbd{C-x v i} leaves the file unlocked and
46458
7e33dc6a6f56 Document C-x v v as the main version control command, not C-x C-q.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 46384
diff changeset
1765 read-only. Type @kbd{C-x v v} if you wish to start editing it. After
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1766 registering a file with CVS, you must subsequently commit the initial
66992
8d812f26b1fc (Registering): Mention @@ in mode line.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66581
diff changeset
1767 version by typing @kbd{C-x v v}. Until you do that, the version
8d812f26b1fc (Registering): Mention @@ in mode line.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 66581
diff changeset
1768 appears as @samp{@@@@} in the mode line.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1769
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1770 @vindex vc-default-init-version
44588
332679f37a67 Fix last change.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 44550
diff changeset
1771 @cindex initial version number to register
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1772 The initial version number for a newly registered file is 1.1, by
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1773 default. You can specify a different default by setting the variable
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1774 @code{vc-default-init-version}, or you can give @kbd{C-x v i} a numeric
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1775 argument; then it reads the initial version number for this particular
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1776 file using the minibuffer.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1777
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1778 @vindex vc-initial-comment
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1779 If @code{vc-initial-comment} is non-@code{nil}, @kbd{C-x v i} reads an
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1780 initial comment to describe the purpose of this source file. Reading
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1781 the initial comment works like reading a log entry (@pxref{Log Buffer}).
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1782
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1783 @node VC Status
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1784 @subsubsection VC Status Commands
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1785
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1786 @table @kbd
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1787 @item C-x v l
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1788 Display version control state and change history.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1789 @end table
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1790
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1791 @kindex C-x v l
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1792 @findex vc-print-log
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1793 To view the detailed version control status and history of a file,
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1794 type @kbd{C-x v l} (@code{vc-print-log}). It displays the history of
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1795 changes to the current file, including the text of the log entries. The
67652
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1796 output appears in a separate window. The point is centered at the
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1797 revision of the file that is currently being visited.
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1798
68540
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
1799 In the change log buffer, you can use the following keys to move
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
1800 between the logs of revisions and of files, to view past revisions, and
67652
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1801 to view diffs:
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1802
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1803 @table @kbd
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1804 @item p
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1805 Move to the previous revision-item in the buffer. (Revision entries in the log
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1806 buffer are usually in reverse-chronological order, so the previous
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1807 revision-item usually corresponds to a newer revision.) A numeric
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1808 prefix argument is a repeat count.
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1809
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1810 @item n
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1811 Move to the next revision-item (which most often corresponds to the
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1812 previous revision of the file). A numeric prefix argument is a repeat
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1813 count.
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1814
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1815 @item P
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1816 Move to the log of the previous file, when the logs of multiple files
69945
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1817 are in the log buffer (@pxref{VC Dired Mode,,,emacs-xtra, Specialized
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1818 Emacs Features}). Otherwise, just move to the beginning of the log. A
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1819 numeric prefix argument is a repeat count, so @kbd{C-u 10 P} would
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1820 move backward 10 files.
67652
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1821
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1822 @item N
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1823 Move to the log of the next file, when the logs of multiple files are
69945
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1824 in the log buffer (@pxref{VC Dired Mode,,,emacs-xtra, Specialized
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1825 Emacs Features}). It also takes a numeric prefix argument as a repeat
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
1826 count.
67707
05e4a3f8ac73 (VC Status): Put P and N near p and n.
Juri Linkov <juri@jurta.org>
parents: 67652
diff changeset
1827
05e4a3f8ac73 (VC Status): Put P and N near p and n.
Juri Linkov <juri@jurta.org>
parents: 67652
diff changeset
1828 @item f
05e4a3f8ac73 (VC Status): Put P and N near p and n.
Juri Linkov <juri@jurta.org>
parents: 67652
diff changeset
1829 Visit the revision indicated at the current line, like typing @kbd{C-x
05e4a3f8ac73 (VC Status): Put P and N near p and n.
Juri Linkov <juri@jurta.org>
parents: 67652
diff changeset
1830 v ~} and specifying this revision's number (@pxref{Old Versions}).
05e4a3f8ac73 (VC Status): Put P and N near p and n.
Juri Linkov <juri@jurta.org>
parents: 67652
diff changeset
1831
05e4a3f8ac73 (VC Status): Put P and N near p and n.
Juri Linkov <juri@jurta.org>
parents: 67652
diff changeset
1832 @item d
05e4a3f8ac73 (VC Status): Put P and N near p and n.
Juri Linkov <juri@jurta.org>
parents: 67652
diff changeset
1833 Display the diff (@pxref{Comparing Files}) between the revision
05e4a3f8ac73 (VC Status): Put P and N near p and n.
Juri Linkov <juri@jurta.org>
parents: 67652
diff changeset
1834 indicated at the current line and the next earlier revision. This is
05e4a3f8ac73 (VC Status): Put P and N near p and n.
Juri Linkov <juri@jurta.org>
parents: 67652
diff changeset
1835 useful to see what actually changed when the revision indicated on the
05e4a3f8ac73 (VC Status): Put P and N near p and n.
Juri Linkov <juri@jurta.org>
parents: 67652
diff changeset
1836 current line was committed.
67652
c9928598ea58 (VC Status): Document log-view mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 67511
diff changeset
1837 @end table
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1838
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1839 @node VC Undo
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1840 @subsubsection Undoing Version Control Actions
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1841
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1842 @table @kbd
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1843 @item C-x v u
69612
cf3a4af06ad8 Various updates and clarifications in the VC chapter.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 69506
diff changeset
1844 Revert the buffer and the file to the version from which you started
cf3a4af06ad8 Various updates and clarifications in the VC chapter.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 69506
diff changeset
1845 editing the file.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1846
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1847 @item C-x v c
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1848 Remove the last-entered change from the master for the visited file.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1849 This undoes your last check-in.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1850 @end table
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1851
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1852 @kindex C-x v u
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1853 @findex vc-revert-buffer
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
1854 If you want to discard your current set of changes and revert to the
69612
cf3a4af06ad8 Various updates and clarifications in the VC chapter.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 69506
diff changeset
1855 version from which you started editing the file, use @kbd{C-x v u}
cf3a4af06ad8 Various updates and clarifications in the VC chapter.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 69506
diff changeset
1856 (@code{vc-revert-buffer}). This leaves the file unlocked; if locking
cf3a4af06ad8 Various updates and clarifications in the VC chapter.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 69506
diff changeset
1857 is in use, you must first lock the file again before you change it
cf3a4af06ad8 Various updates and clarifications in the VC chapter.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 69506
diff changeset
1858 again. @kbd{C-x v u} requires confirmation, unless it sees that you
cf3a4af06ad8 Various updates and clarifications in the VC chapter.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 69506
diff changeset
1859 haven't made any changes with respect to the master version.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
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1860
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1861 @kbd{C-x v u} is also the command to unlock a file if you lock it and
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1862 then decide not to change it.
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1863
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1864 @kindex C-x v c
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1865 @findex vc-cancel-version
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1866 To cancel a change that you already checked in, use @kbd{C-x v c}
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1867 (@code{vc-cancel-version}). This command discards all record of the
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1868 most recent checked-in version, but only if your work file corresponds
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1869 to that version---you cannot use @kbd{C-x v c} to cancel a version
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1870 that is not the latest on its branch. @kbd{C-x v c} also offers to
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1871 revert your work file and buffer to the previous version (the one that
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1872 precedes the version that is deleted).
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1873
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1874 If you answer @kbd{no}, VC keeps your changes in the buffer, and locks
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1875 the file. The no-revert option is useful when you have checked in a
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1876 change and then discover a trivial error in it; you can cancel the
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1877 erroneous check-in, fix the error, and check the file in again.
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1878
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1879 When @kbd{C-x v c} does not revert the buffer, it unexpands all
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1880 version control headers in the buffer instead (@pxref{Version
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1881 Headers,,,emacs-xtra, Specialized Emacs Features}). This is because
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1882 the buffer no longer corresponds to any existing version. If you
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1883 check it in again, the check-in process will expand the headers
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1884 properly for the new version number.
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1885
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1886 However, it is impossible to unexpand the RCS @samp{@w{$}Log$} header
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1887 automatically. If you use that header feature, you have to unexpand it
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1888 by hand---by deleting the entry for the version that you just canceled.
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1889
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1890 Be careful when invoking @kbd{C-x v c}, as it is easy to lose a lot of
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1891 work with it. To help you be careful, this command always requires
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1892 confirmation with @kbd{yes}. Note also that this command is disabled
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1893 under CVS, because canceling versions is very dangerous and discouraged
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1894 with CVS.
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1895
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1896 @node Branches
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1897 @subsection Multiple Branches of a File
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1898 @cindex branch (version control)
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1899 @cindex trunk (version control)
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1900
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1901 One use of version control is to maintain multiple ``current''
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1902 versions of a file. For example, you might have different versions of a
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1903 program in which you are gradually adding various unfinished new
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1904 features. Each such independent line of development is called a
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1905 @dfn{branch}. VC allows you to create branches, switch between
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1906 different branches, and merge changes from one branch to another.
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1907 Please note, however, that branches are not supported for SCCS.
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1908
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1909 A file's main line of development is usually called the @dfn{trunk}.
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1910 The versions on the trunk are normally numbered 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, etc. At
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1911 any such version, you can start an independent branch. A branch
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1912 starting at version 1.2 would have version number 1.2.1.1, and consecutive
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1913 versions on this branch would have numbers 1.2.1.2, 1.2.1.3, 1.2.1.4,
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1914 and so on. If there is a second branch also starting at version 1.2, it
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1915 would consist of versions 1.2.2.1, 1.2.2.2, 1.2.2.3, etc.
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1916
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1917 @cindex head version
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1918 If you omit the final component of a version number, that is called a
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1919 @dfn{branch number}. It refers to the highest existing version on that
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1920 branch---the @dfn{head version} of that branch. The branches in the
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1921 example above have branch numbers 1.2.1 and 1.2.2.
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1922
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1923 @menu
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1924 * Switching Branches:: How to get to another existing branch.
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1925 * Creating Branches:: How to start a new branch.
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1926 * Merging:: Transferring changes between branches.
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1927 * Multi-User Branching:: Multiple users working at multiple branches
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1928 in parallel.
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1929 @end menu
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1930
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1931 @node Switching Branches
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1932 @subsubsection Switching between Branches
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1933
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1934 To switch between branches, type @kbd{C-u C-x v v} and specify the
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1935 version number you want to select. This version is then visited
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1936 @emph{unlocked} (write-protected), so you can examine it before locking
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1937 it. Switching branches in this way is allowed only when the file is not
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1938 locked.
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1939
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1940 You can omit the minor version number, thus giving only the branch
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1941 number; this takes you to the head version on the chosen branch. If you
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1942 only type @key{RET}, Emacs goes to the highest version on the trunk.
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1943
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1944 After you have switched to any branch (including the main branch), you
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1945 stay on it for subsequent VC commands, until you explicitly select some
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1946 other branch.
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1947
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1948 @node Creating Branches
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1949 @subsubsection Creating New Branches
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1950
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1951 To create a new branch from a head version (one that is the latest in
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1952 the branch that contains it), first select that version if necessary,
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1953 lock it with @kbd{C-x v v}, and make whatever changes you want. Then,
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1954 when you check in the changes, use @kbd{C-u C-x v v}. This lets you
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1955 specify the version number for the new version. You should specify a
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1956 suitable branch number for a branch starting at the current version.
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1957 For example, if the current version is 2.5, the branch number should be
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1958 2.5.1, 2.5.2, and so on, depending on the number of existing branches at
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1959 that point.
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1960
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1961 To create a new branch at an older version (one that is no longer the
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1962 head of a branch), first select that version (@pxref{Switching
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1963 Branches}), then lock it with @kbd{C-x v v}. You'll be asked to
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1964 confirm, when you lock the old version, that you really mean to create a
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1965 new branch---if you say no, you'll be offered a chance to lock the
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1966 latest version instead.
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1967
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1968 Then make your changes and type @kbd{C-x v v} again to check in a new
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1969 version. This automatically creates a new branch starting from the
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1970 selected version. You need not specially request a new branch, because
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1971 that's the only way to add a new version at a point that is not the head
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1972 of a branch.
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1973
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1974 After the branch is created, you ``stay'' on it. That means that
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1975 subsequent check-ins create new versions on that branch. To leave the
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1976 branch, you must explicitly select a different version with @kbd{C-u C-x
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1977 v v}. To transfer changes from one branch to another, use the merge
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1978 command, described in the next section.
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1979
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1980 @node Merging
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1981 @subsubsection Merging Branches
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1982
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1983 @cindex merging changes
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1984 When you have finished the changes on a certain branch, you will
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1985 often want to incorporate them into the file's main line of development
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1986 (the trunk). This is not a trivial operation, because development might
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1987 also have proceeded on the trunk, so that you must @dfn{merge} the
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1988 changes into a file that has already been changed otherwise. VC allows
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1989 you to do this (and other things) with the @code{vc-merge} command.
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1990
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1991 @table @kbd
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1992 @item C-x v m (vc-merge)
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1993 Merge changes into the work file.
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1994 @end table
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1995
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1996 @kindex C-x v m
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1997 @findex vc-merge
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1998 @kbd{C-x v m} (@code{vc-merge}) takes a set of changes and merges it
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1999 into the current version of the work file. It firsts asks you in the
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2000 minibuffer where the changes should come from. If you just type
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2001 @key{RET}, Emacs merges any changes that were made on the same branch
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2002 since you checked the file out (we call this @dfn{merging the news}).
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2003 This is the common way to pick up recent changes from the repository,
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2004 regardless of whether you have already changed the file yourself.
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2005
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2006 You can also enter a branch number or a pair of version numbers in
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2007 the minibuffer. Then @kbd{C-x v m} finds the changes from that
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2008 branch, or the differences between the two versions you specified, and
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2009 merges them into the current version of the current file.
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2010
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2011 As an example, suppose that you have finished a certain feature on
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2012 branch 1.3.1. In the meantime, development on the trunk has proceeded
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2013 to version 1.5. To merge the changes from the branch to the trunk,
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2014 first go to the head version of the trunk, by typing @kbd{C-u C-x v v
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2015 @key{RET}}. Version 1.5 is now current. If locking is used for the file,
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2016 type @kbd{C-x v v} to lock version 1.5 so that you can change it. Next,
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2017 type @kbd{C-x v m 1.3.1 @key{RET}}. This takes the entire set of changes on
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2018 branch 1.3.1 (relative to version 1.3, where the branch started, up to
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2019 the last version on the branch) and merges it into the current version
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2020 of the work file. You can now check in the changed file, thus creating
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2021 version 1.6 containing the changes from the branch.
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2022
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2023 It is possible to do further editing after merging the branch, before
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2024 the next check-in. But it is usually wiser to check in the merged
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2025 version, then lock it and make the further changes. This will keep
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2026 a better record of the history of changes.
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2027
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2028 @cindex conflicts
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2029 @cindex resolving conflicts
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2030 When you merge changes into a file that has itself been modified, the
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2031 changes might overlap. We call this situation a @dfn{conflict}, and
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2032 reconciling the conflicting changes is called @dfn{resolving a
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2033 conflict}.
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2034
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2035 Whenever conflicts occur during merging, VC detects them, tells you
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2036 about them in the echo area, and asks whether you want help in merging.
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2037 If you say yes, it starts an Ediff session (@pxref{Top,
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2038 Ediff, Ediff, ediff, The Ediff Manual}).
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2039
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2040 If you say no, the conflicting changes are both inserted into the
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2041 file, surrounded by @dfn{conflict markers}. The example below shows how
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2042 a conflict region looks; the file is called @samp{name} and the current
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2043 master file version with user B's changes in it is 1.11.
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2044
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2045 @c @w here is so CVS won't think this is a conflict.
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2046 @smallexample
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2047 @group
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2048 @w{<}<<<<<< name
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2049 @var{User A's version}
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2050 =======
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2051 @var{User B's version}
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2052 @w{>}>>>>>> 1.11
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2053 @end group
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2054 @end smallexample
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2055
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2056 @cindex vc-resolve-conflicts
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2057 Then you can resolve the conflicts by editing the file manually. Or
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2058 you can type @code{M-x vc-resolve-conflicts} after visiting the file.
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2059 This starts an Ediff session, as described above. Don't forget to
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2060 check in the merged version afterwards.
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2061
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2062 @node Multi-User Branching
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2063 @subsubsection Multi-User Branching
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2064
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2065 It is often useful for multiple developers to work simultaneously on
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2066 different branches of a file. CVS allows this by default; for RCS, it
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2067 is possible if you create multiple source directories. Each source
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2068 directory should have a link named @file{RCS} which points to a common
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2069 directory of RCS master files. Then each source directory can have its
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2070 own choice of selected versions, but all share the same common RCS
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2071 records.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2072
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2073 This technique works reliably and automatically, provided that the
69945
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
2074 source files contain RCS version headers (@pxref{Version
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
2075 Headers,,,emacs-xtra, Specialized Emacs Features}). The headers enable
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
2076 Emacs to be sure, at all times, which version number is present in the
87cbb18a44b0 move more advanced vc info to emacs-xtra.texi
Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>
parents: 69940
diff changeset
2077 work file.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2078
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2079 If the files do not have version headers, you must instead tell Emacs
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2080 explicitly in each session which branch you are working on. To do this,
46458
7e33dc6a6f56 Document C-x v v as the main version control command, not C-x C-q.
André Spiegel <spiegel@gnu.org>
parents: 46384
diff changeset
2081 first find the file, then type @kbd{C-u C-x v v} and specify the correct
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2082 branch number. This ensures that Emacs knows which branch it is using
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2083 during this particular editing session.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2084
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2085 @node Directories
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2086 @section File Directories
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2087
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2088 @cindex file directory
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2089 @cindex directory listing
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2090 The file system groups files into @dfn{directories}. A @dfn{directory
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2091 listing} is a list of all the files in a directory. Emacs provides
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2092 commands to create and delete directories, and to make directory
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2093 listings in brief format (file names only) and verbose format (sizes,
68540
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2094 dates, and authors included). Emacs also includes a directory browser
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2095 feature called Dired; see @ref{Dired}.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2096
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2097 @table @kbd
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2098 @item C-x C-d @var{dir-or-pattern} @key{RET}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2099 Display a brief directory listing (@code{list-directory}).
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2100 @item C-u C-x C-d @var{dir-or-pattern} @key{RET}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2101 Display a verbose directory listing.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2102 @item M-x make-directory @key{RET} @var{dirname} @key{RET}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2103 Create a new directory named @var{dirname}.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2104 @item M-x delete-directory @key{RET} @var{dirname} @key{RET}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2105 Delete the directory named @var{dirname}. It must be empty,
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2106 or you get an error.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2107 @end table
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2108
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2109 @findex list-directory
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2110 @kindex C-x C-d
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2111 The command to display a directory listing is @kbd{C-x C-d}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2112 (@code{list-directory}). It reads using the minibuffer a file name
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2113 which is either a directory to be listed or a wildcard-containing
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2114 pattern for the files to be listed. For example,
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2115
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2116 @example
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2117 C-x C-d /u2/emacs/etc @key{RET}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2118 @end example
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2119
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2120 @noindent
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2121 lists all the files in directory @file{/u2/emacs/etc}. Here is an
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2122 example of specifying a file name pattern:
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2123
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2124 @example
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2125 C-x C-d /u2/emacs/src/*.c @key{RET}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2126 @end example
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2127
38870
d44abb4e68b2 Don't use "print" for displaying a message.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38768
diff changeset
2128 Normally, @kbd{C-x C-d} displays a brief directory listing containing
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2129 just file names. A numeric argument (regardless of value) tells it to
37315
702729e72132 Change @var to @code in many places.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 37090
diff changeset
2130 make a verbose listing including sizes, dates, and owners (like
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2131 @samp{ls -l}).
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2132
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2133 @vindex list-directory-brief-switches
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2134 @vindex list-directory-verbose-switches
46212
895fd595b5fb Explain that $FOO stands for itself if FOO is not defined.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 45979
diff changeset
2135 The text of a directory listing is mostly obtained by running
895fd595b5fb Explain that $FOO stands for itself if FOO is not defined.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 45979
diff changeset
2136 @code{ls} in an inferior process. Two Emacs variables control the
895fd595b5fb Explain that $FOO stands for itself if FOO is not defined.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 45979
diff changeset
2137 switches passed to @code{ls}: @code{list-directory-brief-switches} is
895fd595b5fb Explain that $FOO stands for itself if FOO is not defined.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 45979
diff changeset
2138 a string giving the switches to use in brief listings (@code{"-CF"} by
895fd595b5fb Explain that $FOO stands for itself if FOO is not defined.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 45979
diff changeset
2139 default), and @code{list-directory-verbose-switches} is a string
895fd595b5fb Explain that $FOO stands for itself if FOO is not defined.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 45979
diff changeset
2140 giving the switches to use in a verbose listing (@code{"-l"} by
895fd595b5fb Explain that $FOO stands for itself if FOO is not defined.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 45979
diff changeset
2141 default).
895fd595b5fb Explain that $FOO stands for itself if FOO is not defined.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 45979
diff changeset
2142
895fd595b5fb Explain that $FOO stands for itself if FOO is not defined.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 45979
diff changeset
2143 @vindex directory-free-space-program
895fd595b5fb Explain that $FOO stands for itself if FOO is not defined.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 45979
diff changeset
2144 @vindex directory-free-space-args
68540
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2145 In verbose directory listings, Emacs adds information about the
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2146 amount of free space on the disk that contains the directory. To do
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2147 this, it runs the program specified by
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2148 @code{directory-free-space-program} with arguments
46212
895fd595b5fb Explain that $FOO stands for itself if FOO is not defined.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 45979
diff changeset
2149 @code{directory-free-space-args}.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2150
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2151 @node Comparing Files
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2152 @section Comparing Files
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2153 @cindex comparing files
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2154
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2155 @findex diff
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2156 @vindex diff-switches
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2157 The command @kbd{M-x diff} compares two files, displaying the
38739
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
2158 differences in an Emacs buffer named @samp{*diff*}. It works by
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
2159 running the @code{diff} program, using options taken from the variable
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
2160 @code{diff-switches}. The value of @code{diff-switches} should be a
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
2161 string; the default is @code{"-c"} to specify a context diff.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2162
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2163 @findex diff-backup
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2164 The command @kbd{M-x diff-backup} compares a specified file with its most
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2165 recent backup. If you specify the name of a backup file,
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2166 @code{diff-backup} compares it with the source file that it is a backup
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2167 of.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2168
68540
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2169 @findex diff-goto-source
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2170 @findex diff-mode
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2171 @cindex Diff mode
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2172 The @samp{*diff*} buffer uses Diff mode, which enables you to use
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2173 @kbd{C-x `} to visit successive changed locations in the two source
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2174 files, as in Compilation mode (@pxref{Compilation Mode}.) You can
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2175 also move to a particular hunk of changes and type @kbd{C-c C-c}
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2176 (@code{diff-goto-source}) to visit the corresponding source location.
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2177
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2178 @cindex patches
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2179 Differences between versions of files are often distributed as
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2180 patches, which are the output from the @command{diff} program. You
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2181 can use Diff mode to operate on a patch by typing @kbd{M-x diff-mode}.
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2182
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2183 @findex compare-windows
64828
7959083b57a2 (Comparing Files): Clarify compare-windows.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 64591
diff changeset
2184 The command @kbd{M-x compare-windows} compares the text in the
7959083b57a2 (Comparing Files): Clarify compare-windows.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 64591
diff changeset
2185 current window with that in the next window. (For more information
7959083b57a2 (Comparing Files): Clarify compare-windows.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 64591
diff changeset
2186 about windows in Emacs, @ref{Windows}.) Comparison starts at point in
7959083b57a2 (Comparing Files): Clarify compare-windows.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 64591
diff changeset
2187 each window, after pushing each initial point value on the mark ring
7959083b57a2 (Comparing Files): Clarify compare-windows.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 64591
diff changeset
2188 in its respective buffer. Then it moves point forward in each window,
7959083b57a2 (Comparing Files): Clarify compare-windows.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 64591
diff changeset
2189 one character at a time, until it reaches characters that don't match.
7959083b57a2 (Comparing Files): Clarify compare-windows.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 64591
diff changeset
2190 Then the command exits.
7959083b57a2 (Comparing Files): Clarify compare-windows.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 64591
diff changeset
2191
7959083b57a2 (Comparing Files): Clarify compare-windows.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 64591
diff changeset
2192 If point in the two windows is followed by non-matching text when
68540
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2193 the command starts, @kbd{M-x compare-windows} tries heuristically to
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2194 advance up to matching text in the two windows, and then exits. So if
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2195 you use @kbd{M-x compare-windows} repeatedly, each time it either
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2196 skips one matching range or finds the start of another.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2197
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2198 @vindex compare-ignore-case
60792
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2199 @vindex compare-ignore-whitespace
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2200 With a numeric argument, @code{compare-windows} ignores changes in
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2201 whitespace. If the variable @code{compare-ignore-case} is
60792
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2202 non-@code{nil}, the comparison ignores differences in case as well.
61011
755f6a803e71 Several small changes in addition to:
Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
parents: 60976
diff changeset
2203 If the variable @code{compare-ignore-whitespace} is non-@code{nil},
60792
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2204 @code{compare-windows} normally ignores changes in whitespace, and a
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2205 prefix argument turns that off.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2206
31076
9c00fd66ec24 (File Shadowing): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 31043
diff changeset
2207 @cindex Smerge mode
9c00fd66ec24 (File Shadowing): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 31043
diff changeset
2208 @findex smerge-mode
9c00fd66ec24 (File Shadowing): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 31043
diff changeset
2209 @cindex failed merges
9c00fd66ec24 (File Shadowing): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 31043
diff changeset
2210 @cindex merges, failed
36274
91f2160d4468 Remove two more redundant index entries.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 36263
diff changeset
2211 @cindex comparing 3 files (@code{diff3})
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2212 You can use @kbd{M-x smerge-mode} to turn on Smerge mode, a minor
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2213 mode for editing output from the @command{diff3} program. This is
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2214 typically the result of a failed merge from a version control system
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2215 ``update'' outside VC, due to conflicting changes to a file. Smerge
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2216 mode provides commands to resolve conflicts by selecting specific
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2217 changes.
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2218
69506
91970b147f39 * emacs-xtra.texi (Emerge, Picture Mode. Fortran): New chapters,
Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
parents: 69205
diff changeset
2219 @inforef{Emerge,, emacs-xtra} for the Emerge facility, which
91970b147f39 * emacs-xtra.texi (Emerge, Picture Mode. Fortran): New chapters,
Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
parents: 69205
diff changeset
2220 provides a powerful interface for merging files.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2221
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2222 @node Misc File Ops
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2223 @section Miscellaneous File Operations
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2224
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2225 Emacs has commands for performing many other operations on files.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2226 All operate on one file; they do not accept wildcard file names.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2227
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2228 @findex view-file
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2229 @cindex viewing
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2230 @cindex View mode
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2231 @cindex mode, View
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2232 @kbd{M-x view-file} allows you to scan or read a file by sequential
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2233 screenfuls. It reads a file name argument using the minibuffer. After
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2234 reading the file into an Emacs buffer, @code{view-file} displays the
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2235 beginning. You can then type @key{SPC} to scroll forward one windowful,
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2236 or @key{DEL} to scroll backward. Various other commands are provided
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2237 for moving around in the file, but none for changing it; type @kbd{?}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2238 while viewing for a list of them. They are mostly the same as normal
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2239 Emacs cursor motion commands. To exit from viewing, type @kbd{q}.
57404
634541ce83f0 (Misc File Ops): View mode is a minor mode.
Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
parents: 56732
diff changeset
2240 The commands for viewing are defined by a special minor mode called View
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2241 mode.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2242
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2243 A related command, @kbd{M-x view-buffer}, views a buffer already present
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2244 in Emacs. @xref{Misc Buffer}.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2245
38739
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
2246 @kindex C-x i
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2247 @findex insert-file
38739
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
2248 @kbd{M-x insert-file} (also @kbd{C-x i}) inserts a copy of the
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
2249 contents of the specified file into the current buffer at point,
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
2250 leaving point unchanged before the contents and the mark after them.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2251
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2252 @findex write-region
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2253 @kbd{M-x write-region} is the inverse of @kbd{M-x insert-file}; it
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2254 copies the contents of the region into the specified file. @kbd{M-x
65532
1a6c78b455d7 (Saving Commands): New node, broken out of Saving.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 65515
diff changeset
2255 append-to-file} adds the text of the region to the end of the
1a6c78b455d7 (Saving Commands): New node, broken out of Saving.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 65515
diff changeset
2256 specified file. @xref{Accumulating Text}. The variable
1a6c78b455d7 (Saving Commands): New node, broken out of Saving.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 65515
diff changeset
2257 @code{write-region-inhibit-fsync} applies to these commands, as well
1a6c78b455d7 (Saving Commands): New node, broken out of Saving.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 65515
diff changeset
2258 as saving files; see @ref{Customize Save}.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2259
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2260 @findex delete-file
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2261 @cindex deletion (of files)
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2262 @kbd{M-x delete-file} deletes the specified file, like the @code{rm}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2263 command in the shell. If you are deleting many files in one directory, it
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2264 may be more convenient to use Dired (@pxref{Dired}).
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2265
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2266 @findex rename-file
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2267 @kbd{M-x rename-file} reads two file names @var{old} and @var{new} using
38739
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
2268 the minibuffer, then renames file @var{old} as @var{new}. If the file name
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2269 @var{new} already exists, you must confirm with @kbd{yes} or renaming is not
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2270 done; this is because renaming causes the old meaning of the name @var{new}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2271 to be lost. If @var{old} and @var{new} are on different file systems, the
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2272 file @var{old} is copied and deleted.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2273
60792
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2274 If the argument @var{new} is just a directory name, the real new
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2275 name is in that directory, with the same non-directory component as
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2276 @var{old}. For example, @kbd{M-x rename-file RET ~/foo RET /tmp RET}
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2277 renames @file{~/foo} to @file{/tmp/foo}. The same rule applies to all
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2278 the remaining commands in this section. All of them ask for
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2279 confirmation when the new file name already exists, too.
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2280
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2281 @findex add-name-to-file
38739
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
2282 @cindex hard links (creation)
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2283 The similar command @kbd{M-x add-name-to-file} is used to add an
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2284 additional name to an existing file without removing its old name.
38739
7055d897b6bb Many minor cleanups.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 38310
diff changeset
2285 The new name is created as a ``hard link'' to the existing file.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2286 The new name must belong on the same file system that the file is on.
60792
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2287 On MS-Windows, this command works only if the file resides in an NTFS
37349
9aada84f08c8 Clarify link commands for MS systems.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 37315
diff changeset
2288 file system. On MS-DOS, it works by copying the file.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2289
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2290 @findex copy-file
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2291 @cindex copying files
60792
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2292 @kbd{M-x copy-file} reads the file @var{old} and writes a new file
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2293 named @var{new} with the same contents.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2294
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2295 @findex make-symbolic-link
52575
3a79db508c6c (File Aliases, Misc File Ops): Add @cindex entries.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 52401
diff changeset
2296 @cindex symbolic links (creation)
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2297 @kbd{M-x make-symbolic-link} reads two file names @var{target} and
60792
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2298 @var{linkname}, then creates a symbolic link named @var{linkname},
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2299 which points at @var{target}. The effect is that future attempts to
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2300 open file @var{linkname} will refer to whatever file is named
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2301 @var{target} at the time the opening is done, or will get an error if
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2302 the name @var{target} is nonexistent at that time. This command does
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2303 not expand the argument @var{target}, so that it allows you to specify
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2304 a relative name as the target of the link.
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2305
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2306 Not all systems support symbolic links; on systems that don't
4fbe0af1e69a (Visiting): Document large-file-warning-threshold.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 60426
diff changeset
2307 support them, this command is not defined.
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2308
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2309 @node Compressed Files
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2310 @section Accessing Compressed Files
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2311 @cindex compression
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2312 @cindex uncompression
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2313 @cindex Auto Compression mode
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2314 @cindex mode, Auto Compression
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2315 @pindex gzip
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2316
61952
7f9d1d01d274 (Compressed Files): Auto Compression normally enabled.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61847
diff changeset
2317 Emacs automatically uncompresses compressed files when you visit
66581
fc256e77595d * files.texi (Compressed Files): Fix typo.
Romain Francoise <romain@orebokech.com>
parents: 66504
diff changeset
2318 them, and automatically recompresses them if you alter them and save
61952
7f9d1d01d274 (Compressed Files): Auto Compression normally enabled.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61847
diff changeset
2319 them. Emacs recognizes compressed files by their file names. File
7f9d1d01d274 (Compressed Files): Auto Compression normally enabled.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61847
diff changeset
2320 names ending in @samp{.gz} indicate a file compressed with
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2321 @code{gzip}. Other endings indicate other compression programs.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2322
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2323 Automatic uncompression and compression apply to all the operations in
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2324 which Emacs uses the contents of a file. This includes visiting it,
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2325 saving it, inserting its contents into a buffer, loading it, and byte
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2326 compiling it.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2327
61952
7f9d1d01d274 (Compressed Files): Auto Compression normally enabled.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61847
diff changeset
2328 @findex auto-compression-mode
7f9d1d01d274 (Compressed Files): Auto Compression normally enabled.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61847
diff changeset
2329 @vindex auto-compression-mode
7f9d1d01d274 (Compressed Files): Auto Compression normally enabled.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61847
diff changeset
2330 To disable this feature, type the command @kbd{M-x
7f9d1d01d274 (Compressed Files): Auto Compression normally enabled.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61847
diff changeset
2331 auto-compression-mode}. You can disenable it permanently by
7f9d1d01d274 (Compressed Files): Auto Compression normally enabled.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61847
diff changeset
2332 customizing the variable @code{auto-compression-mode}.
7f9d1d01d274 (Compressed Files): Auto Compression normally enabled.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61847
diff changeset
2333
28123
6e2e72ee55a6 (Compressed Files): Note custom option.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 26105
diff changeset
2334 @node File Archives
6e2e72ee55a6 (Compressed Files): Note custom option.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 26105
diff changeset
2335 @section File Archives
6e2e72ee55a6 (Compressed Files): Note custom option.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 26105
diff changeset
2336 @cindex mode, tar
6e2e72ee55a6 (Compressed Files): Note custom option.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 26105
diff changeset
2337 @cindex Tar mode
36274
91f2160d4468 Remove two more redundant index entries.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 36263
diff changeset
2338 @cindex file archives
29683
324386e590b7 (File Archives): Remove redundant index entries. Add some more Tar
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 29556
diff changeset
2339
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2340 A file whose name ends in @samp{.tar} is normally an @dfn{archive}
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2341 made by the @code{tar} program. Emacs views these files in a special
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2342 mode called Tar mode which provides a Dired-like list of the contents
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2343 (@pxref{Dired}). You can move around through the list just as you
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2344 would in Dired, and visit the subfiles contained in the archive.
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2345 However, not all Dired commands are available in Tar mode.
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2346
68540
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2347 If Auto Compression mode is enabled (@pxref{Compressed Files}), then
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2348 Tar mode is used also for compressed archives---files with extensions
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2349 @samp{.tgz}, @code{.tar.Z} and @code{.tar.gz}.
29683
324386e590b7 (File Archives): Remove redundant index entries. Add some more Tar
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 29556
diff changeset
2350
36385
d7ca85bd6906 Clean up recent VC updates.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 36360
diff changeset
2351 The keys @kbd{e}, @kbd{f} and @key{RET} all extract a component file
68540
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2352 into its own buffer. You can edit it there, and if you save the
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2353 buffer, the edited version will replace the version in the Tar buffer.
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2354 @kbd{v} extracts a file into a buffer in View mode. @kbd{o} extracts
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2355 the file and displays it in another window, so you could edit the file
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2356 and operate on the archive simultaneously. @kbd{d} marks a file for
29683
324386e590b7 (File Archives): Remove redundant index entries. Add some more Tar
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 29556
diff changeset
2357 deletion when you later use @kbd{x}, and @kbd{u} unmarks a file, as in
324386e590b7 (File Archives): Remove redundant index entries. Add some more Tar
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 29556
diff changeset
2358 Dired. @kbd{C} copies a file from the archive to disk and @kbd{R}
68540
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2359 renames a file within the archive. @kbd{g} reverts the buffer from
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2360 the archive on disk.
29683
324386e590b7 (File Archives): Remove redundant index entries. Add some more Tar
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 29556
diff changeset
2361
324386e590b7 (File Archives): Remove redundant index entries. Add some more Tar
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 29556
diff changeset
2362 The keys @kbd{M}, @kbd{G}, and @kbd{O} change the file's permission
324386e590b7 (File Archives): Remove redundant index entries. Add some more Tar
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 29556
diff changeset
2363 bits, group, and owner, respectively.
324386e590b7 (File Archives): Remove redundant index entries. Add some more Tar
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 29556
diff changeset
2364
324386e590b7 (File Archives): Remove redundant index entries. Add some more Tar
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 29556
diff changeset
2365 If your display supports colors and the mouse, moving the mouse
324386e590b7 (File Archives): Remove redundant index entries. Add some more Tar
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 29556
diff changeset
2366 pointer across a file name highlights that file name, indicating that
324386e590b7 (File Archives): Remove redundant index entries. Add some more Tar
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 29556
diff changeset
2367 you can click on it. Clicking @kbd{Mouse-2} on the highlighted file
324386e590b7 (File Archives): Remove redundant index entries. Add some more Tar
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 29556
diff changeset
2368 name extracts the file into a buffer and displays that buffer.
324386e590b7 (File Archives): Remove redundant index entries. Add some more Tar
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 29556
diff changeset
2369
324386e590b7 (File Archives): Remove redundant index entries. Add some more Tar
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 29556
diff changeset
2370 Saving the Tar buffer writes a new version of the archive to disk with
324386e590b7 (File Archives): Remove redundant index entries. Add some more Tar
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 29556
diff changeset
2371 the changes you made to the components.
324386e590b7 (File Archives): Remove redundant index entries. Add some more Tar
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 29556
diff changeset
2372
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2373 You don't need the @code{tar} program to use Tar mode---Emacs reads
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2374 the archives directly. However, accessing compressed archives
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2375 requires the appropriate uncompression program.
31076
9c00fd66ec24 (File Shadowing): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 31043
diff changeset
2376
28123
6e2e72ee55a6 (Compressed Files): Note custom option.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 26105
diff changeset
2377 @cindex Archive mode
6e2e72ee55a6 (Compressed Files): Note custom option.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 26105
diff changeset
2378 @cindex mode, archive
6e2e72ee55a6 (Compressed Files): Note custom option.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 26105
diff changeset
2379 @cindex @code{arc}
6e2e72ee55a6 (Compressed Files): Note custom option.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 26105
diff changeset
2380 @cindex @code{jar}
6e2e72ee55a6 (Compressed Files): Note custom option.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 26105
diff changeset
2381 @cindex @code{zip}
6e2e72ee55a6 (Compressed Files): Note custom option.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 26105
diff changeset
2382 @cindex @code{lzh}
6e2e72ee55a6 (Compressed Files): Note custom option.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 26105
diff changeset
2383 @cindex @code{zoo}
6e2e72ee55a6 (Compressed Files): Note custom option.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 26105
diff changeset
2384 @pindex arc
6e2e72ee55a6 (Compressed Files): Note custom option.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 26105
diff changeset
2385 @pindex jar
6e2e72ee55a6 (Compressed Files): Note custom option.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 26105
diff changeset
2386 @pindex zip
6e2e72ee55a6 (Compressed Files): Note custom option.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 26105
diff changeset
2387 @pindex lzh
6e2e72ee55a6 (Compressed Files): Note custom option.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 26105
diff changeset
2388 @pindex zoo
6e2e72ee55a6 (Compressed Files): Note custom option.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 26105
diff changeset
2389 @cindex Java class archives
29683
324386e590b7 (File Archives): Remove redundant index entries. Add some more Tar
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 29556
diff changeset
2390 @cindex unzip archives
324386e590b7 (File Archives): Remove redundant index entries. Add some more Tar
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 29556
diff changeset
2391 A separate but similar Archive mode is used for archives produced by
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2392 the programs @code{arc}, @code{jar}, @code{lzh}, @code{zip}, and
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2393 @code{zoo}, which have extensions corresponding to the program names.
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2394
39263
343d48d4e64c Spelling corrections.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 39163
diff changeset
2395 The key bindings of Archive mode are similar to those in Tar mode,
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2396 with the addition of the @kbd{m} key which marks a file for subsequent
29683
324386e590b7 (File Archives): Remove redundant index entries. Add some more Tar
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 29556
diff changeset
2397 operations, and @kbd{M-@key{DEL}} which unmarks all the marked files.
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2398 Also, the @kbd{a} key toggles the display of detailed file
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2399 information, for those archive types where it won't fit in a single
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2400 line. Operations such as renaming a subfile, or changing its mode or
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2401 owner, are supported only for some of the archive formats.
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2402
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2403 Unlike Tar mode, Archive mode runs the archiving program to unpack
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2404 and repack archives. Details of the program names and their options
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2405 can be set in the @samp{Archive} Customize group. However, you don't
37315
702729e72132 Change @var to @code in many places.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 37090
diff changeset
2406 need these programs to look at the archive table of contents, only to
702729e72132 Change @var to @code in many places.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 37090
diff changeset
2407 extract or manipulate the subfiles in the archive.
28123
6e2e72ee55a6 (Compressed Files): Note custom option.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 26105
diff changeset
2408
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2409 @node Remote Files
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2410 @section Remote Files
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2411
45892
58c783d19649 @node{Remote Files}: Mention Tramp.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 44717
diff changeset
2412 @cindex Tramp
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2413 @cindex FTP
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2414 @cindex remote file access
46346
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2415 You can refer to files on other machines using a special file name
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2416 syntax:
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2417
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2418 @example
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2419 @group
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2420 /@var{host}:@var{filename}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2421 /@var{user}@@@var{host}:@var{filename}
26105
c881de80a22b Mention vc-ignore-vc-files.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 25829
diff changeset
2422 /@var{user}@@@var{host}#@var{port}:@var{filename}
46346
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2423 /@var{method}:@var{user}@@@var{host}:@var{filename}
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2424 /@var{method}:@var{user}@@@var{host}#@var{port}:@var{filename}
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2425 @end group
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2426 @end example
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2427
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2428 @noindent
59886
c76d899e9718 (File Names): Clarify.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 59798
diff changeset
2429 To carry out this request, Emacs uses either the FTP program or a
c76d899e9718 (File Names): Clarify.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 59798
diff changeset
2430 remote-login program such as @command{ssh}, @command{rlogin}, or
c76d899e9718 (File Names): Clarify.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 59798
diff changeset
2431 @command{telnet}. You can always specify in the file name which
c76d899e9718 (File Names): Clarify.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 59798
diff changeset
2432 method to use---for example,
46384
ada0f3c60c22 Minor cleanup.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 46346
diff changeset
2433 @file{/ftp:@var{user}@@@var{host}:@var{filename}} uses FTP, whereas
47001
66b6d19633ed Remote files: new default method for Tramp is ssh, not sm.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46918
diff changeset
2434 @file{/ssh:@var{user}@@@var{host}:@var{filename}} uses @command{ssh}.
59886
c76d899e9718 (File Names): Clarify.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 59798
diff changeset
2435 When you don't specify a method in the file name, Emacs chooses
c76d899e9718 (File Names): Clarify.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 59798
diff changeset
2436 the method as follows:
46346
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2437
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2438 @enumerate
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2439 @item
59886
c76d899e9718 (File Names): Clarify.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 59798
diff changeset
2440 If the host name starts with @samp{ftp.} (with dot), then Emacs uses
c76d899e9718 (File Names): Clarify.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 59798
diff changeset
2441 FTP.
46346
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2442 @item
59886
c76d899e9718 (File Names): Clarify.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 59798
diff changeset
2443 If the user name is @samp{ftp} or @samp{anonymous}, then Emacs uses
c76d899e9718 (File Names): Clarify.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 59798
diff changeset
2444 FTP.
46346
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2445 @item
59886
c76d899e9718 (File Names): Clarify.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 59798
diff changeset
2446 Otherwise, Emacs uses @command{ssh}.
46346
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2447 @end enumerate
45892
58c783d19649 @node{Remote Files}: Mention Tramp.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 44717
diff changeset
2448
58c783d19649 @node{Remote Files}: Mention Tramp.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 44717
diff changeset
2449 @noindent
46346
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2450 Remote file access through FTP is handled by the Ange-FTP package, which
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2451 is documented in the following. Remote file access through the other
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2452 methods is handled by the Tramp package, which has its own manual.
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2453 @xref{Top, The Tramp Manual,, tramp, The Tramp Manual}.
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2454
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2455 When the Ange-FTP package is used, Emacs logs in through FTP using your
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2456 user name or the name @var{user}. It may ask you for a password from
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2457 time to time; this is used for logging in on @var{host}. The form using
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2458 @var{port} allows you to access servers running on a non-default TCP
49f06e689a20 * files.texi (Remote Files): Explain new unified file name synatx.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 46215
diff changeset
2459 port.
45892
58c783d19649 @node{Remote Files}: Mention Tramp.
Kai Großjohann <kgrossjo@eu.uu.net>
parents: 44717
diff changeset
2460
35908
4ba2a6029c03 (Remote Files): Explain how to use ange-ftp behind firewalls. Add a
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 35731
diff changeset
2461 @cindex backups for remote files
4ba2a6029c03 (Remote Files): Explain how to use ange-ftp behind firewalls. Add a
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 35731
diff changeset
2462 @vindex ange-ftp-make-backup-files
4ba2a6029c03 (Remote Files): Explain how to use ange-ftp behind firewalls. Add a
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 35731
diff changeset
2463 If you want to disable backups for remote files, set the variable
4ba2a6029c03 (Remote Files): Explain how to use ange-ftp behind firewalls. Add a
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 35731
diff changeset
2464 @code{ange-ftp-make-backup-files} to @code{nil}.
4ba2a6029c03 (Remote Files): Explain how to use ange-ftp behind firewalls. Add a
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 35731
diff changeset
2465
44717
1fdf19dbc2e8 (Auto Save Files): Mention auto-save-file-name-transforms.
Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
parents: 44588
diff changeset
2466 By default, the auto-save files (@pxref{Auto Save Files}) for remote
1fdf19dbc2e8 (Auto Save Files): Mention auto-save-file-name-transforms.
Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
parents: 44588
diff changeset
2467 files are made in the temporary file directory on the local machine.
1fdf19dbc2e8 (Auto Save Files): Mention auto-save-file-name-transforms.
Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
parents: 44588
diff changeset
2468 This is achieved using the variable @code{auto-save-file-name-transforms}.
1fdf19dbc2e8 (Auto Save Files): Mention auto-save-file-name-transforms.
Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
parents: 44588
diff changeset
2469
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2470 @cindex ange-ftp
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2471 @vindex ange-ftp-default-user
35908
4ba2a6029c03 (Remote Files): Explain how to use ange-ftp behind firewalls. Add a
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 35731
diff changeset
2472 @cindex user name for remote file access
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2473 Normally, if you do not specify a user name in a remote file name,
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2474 that means to use your own user name. But if you set the variable
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2475 @code{ange-ftp-default-user} to a string, that string is used instead.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2476
35908
4ba2a6029c03 (Remote Files): Explain how to use ange-ftp behind firewalls. Add a
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 35731
diff changeset
2477 @cindex anonymous FTP
4ba2a6029c03 (Remote Files): Explain how to use ange-ftp behind firewalls. Add a
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 35731
diff changeset
2478 @vindex ange-ftp-generate-anonymous-password
4ba2a6029c03 (Remote Files): Explain how to use ange-ftp behind firewalls. Add a
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 35731
diff changeset
2479 To visit files accessible by anonymous FTP, you use special user
36155
3594ca3f5f64 Fix some Texinfo usage.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 36136
diff changeset
2480 names @samp{anonymous} or @samp{ftp}. Passwords for these user names
3594ca3f5f64 Fix some Texinfo usage.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 36136
diff changeset
2481 are handled specially. The variable
35908
4ba2a6029c03 (Remote Files): Explain how to use ange-ftp behind firewalls. Add a
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 35731
diff changeset
2482 @code{ange-ftp-generate-anonymous-password} controls what happens: if
4ba2a6029c03 (Remote Files): Explain how to use ange-ftp behind firewalls. Add a
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 35731
diff changeset
2483 the value of this variable is a string, then that string is used as
4ba2a6029c03 (Remote Files): Explain how to use ange-ftp behind firewalls. Add a
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 35731
diff changeset
2484 the password; if non-@code{nil} (the default), then the value of
68540
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2485 @code{user-mail-address} is used; if @code{nil}, then Emacs prompts
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2486 you for a password as usual.
35908
4ba2a6029c03 (Remote Files): Explain how to use ange-ftp behind firewalls. Add a
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 35731
diff changeset
2487
4ba2a6029c03 (Remote Files): Explain how to use ange-ftp behind firewalls. Add a
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 35731
diff changeset
2488 @cindex firewall, and accessing remote files
4ba2a6029c03 (Remote Files): Explain how to use ange-ftp behind firewalls. Add a
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 35731
diff changeset
2489 @cindex gateway, and remote file access with @code{ange-ftp}
4ba2a6029c03 (Remote Files): Explain how to use ange-ftp behind firewalls. Add a
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 35731
diff changeset
2490 @vindex ange-ftp-smart-gateway
4ba2a6029c03 (Remote Files): Explain how to use ange-ftp behind firewalls. Add a
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 35731
diff changeset
2491 @vindex ange-ftp-gateway-host
4ba2a6029c03 (Remote Files): Explain how to use ange-ftp behind firewalls. Add a
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 35731
diff changeset
2492 Sometimes you may be unable to access files on a remote machine
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2493 because a @dfn{firewall} in between blocks the connection for security
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2494 reasons. If you can log in on a @dfn{gateway} machine from which the
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2495 target files @emph{are} accessible, and whose FTP server supports
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2496 gatewaying features, you can still use remote file names; all you have
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2497 to do is specify the name of the gateway machine by setting the
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2498 variable @code{ange-ftp-gateway-host}, and set
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2499 @code{ange-ftp-smart-gateway} to @code{t}. Otherwise you may be able
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2500 to make remote file names work, but the procedure is complex. You can
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2501 read the instructions by typing @kbd{M-x finder-commentary @key{RET}
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2502 ange-ftp @key{RET}}.
35908
4ba2a6029c03 (Remote Files): Explain how to use ange-ftp behind firewalls. Add a
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 35731
diff changeset
2503
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2504 @vindex file-name-handler-alist
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2505 @cindex disabling remote files
26105
c881de80a22b Mention vc-ignore-vc-files.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 25829
diff changeset
2506 You can entirely turn off the FTP file name feature by removing the
37315
702729e72132 Change @var to @code in many places.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 37090
diff changeset
2507 entries @code{ange-ftp-completion-hook-function} and
702729e72132 Change @var to @code in many places.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 37090
diff changeset
2508 @code{ange-ftp-hook-function} from the variable
28327
f7b17a6af3db (Visiting): List wildcard chars. Mention find-file-wildcards.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 28123
diff changeset
2509 @code{file-name-handler-alist}. You can turn off the feature in
f7b17a6af3db (Visiting): List wildcard chars. Mention find-file-wildcards.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 28123
diff changeset
2510 individual cases by quoting the file name with @samp{/:} (@pxref{Quoted
f7b17a6af3db (Visiting): List wildcard chars. Mention find-file-wildcards.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 28123
diff changeset
2511 File Names}).
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2512
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2513 @node Quoted File Names
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2514 @section Quoted File Names
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2515
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2516 @cindex quoting file names
64591
c502137f8bb7 (Quoted File Names): Add index entry.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 64493
diff changeset
2517 @cindex file names, quote special characters
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2518 You can @dfn{quote} an absolute file name to prevent special
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2519 characters and syntax in it from having their special effects.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2520 The way to do this is to add @samp{/:} at the beginning.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2521
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2522 For example, you can quote a local file name which appears remote, to
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2523 prevent it from being treated as a remote file name. Thus, if you have
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2524 a directory named @file{/foo:} and a file named @file{bar} in it, you
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2525 can refer to that file in Emacs as @samp{/:/foo:/bar}.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2526
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2527 @samp{/:} can also prevent @samp{~} from being treated as a special
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2528 character for a user's home directory. For example, @file{/:/tmp/~hack}
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2529 refers to a file whose name is @file{~hack} in directory @file{/tmp}.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2530
44143
f7a64b7a993d (Quoted File Names): Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 44086
diff changeset
2531 Quoting with @samp{/:} is also a way to enter in the minibuffer a
f7a64b7a993d (Quoted File Names): Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 44086
diff changeset
2532 file name that contains @samp{$}. In order for this to work, the
f7a64b7a993d (Quoted File Names): Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 44086
diff changeset
2533 @samp{/:} must be at the beginning of the minibuffer contents. (You
44327
1e166973cd8b Don't use @samp in an anchor.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 44143
diff changeset
2534 can also double each @samp{$}; see @ref{File Names with $}.)
25829
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2535
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents:
diff changeset
2536 You can also quote wildcard characters with @samp{/:}, for visiting.
44143
f7a64b7a993d (Quoted File Names): Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 44086
diff changeset
2537 For example, @file{/:/tmp/foo*bar} visits the file
f7a64b7a993d (Quoted File Names): Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 44086
diff changeset
2538 @file{/tmp/foo*bar}.
f7a64b7a993d (Quoted File Names): Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 44086
diff changeset
2539
f7a64b7a993d (Quoted File Names): Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 44086
diff changeset
2540 Another method of getting the same result is to enter
f7a64b7a993d (Quoted File Names): Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 44086
diff changeset
2541 @file{/tmp/foo[*]bar}, which is a wildcard specification that matches
f7a64b7a993d (Quoted File Names): Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 44086
diff changeset
2542 only @file{/tmp/foo*bar}. However, in many cases there is no need to
f7a64b7a993d (Quoted File Names): Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 44086
diff changeset
2543 quote the wildcard characters because even unquoted they give the
f7a64b7a993d (Quoted File Names): Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 44086
diff changeset
2544 right result. For example, if the only file name in @file{/tmp} that
f7a64b7a993d (Quoted File Names): Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 44086
diff changeset
2545 starts with @samp{foo} and ends with @samp{bar} is @file{foo*bar},
f7a64b7a993d (Quoted File Names): Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 44086
diff changeset
2546 then specifying @file{/tmp/foo*bar} will visit only
f7a64b7a993d (Quoted File Names): Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 44086
diff changeset
2547 @file{/tmp/foo*bar}.
28526
297e03ccd7e6 (Backup): backup-enable-predicate.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 28327
diff changeset
2548
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2549 @node File Name Cache
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2550 @section File Name Cache
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2551
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2552 @cindex file name caching
28671
678e1643ac82 ffap, filecache, locate
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 28526
diff changeset
2553 @cindex cache of file names
678e1643ac82 ffap, filecache, locate
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 28526
diff changeset
2554 @pindex find
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2555 @kindex C-@key{TAB}
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2556 @findex file-cache-minibuffer-complete
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2557 You can use the @dfn{file name cache} to make it easy to locate a
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2558 file by name, without having to remember exactly where it is located.
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2559 When typing a file name in the minibuffer, @kbd{C-@key{tab}}
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2560 (@code{file-cache-minibuffer-complete}) completes it using the file
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2561 name cache. If you repeat @kbd{C-@key{tab}}, that cycles through the
69710
554f72770ff7 (File Name Cache): Make it clear that the cache is not persistent.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 69614
diff changeset
2562 possible completions of what you had originally typed. (However, note
554f72770ff7 (File Name Cache): Make it clear that the cache is not persistent.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 69614
diff changeset
2563 that the @kbd{C-@key{tab}} character cannot be typed on most text-only
554f72770ff7 (File Name Cache): Make it clear that the cache is not persistent.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 69614
diff changeset
2564 terminals.)
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2565
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2566 The file name cache does not fill up automatically. Instead, you
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2567 load file names into the cache using these commands:
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2568
31076
9c00fd66ec24 (File Shadowing): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 31043
diff changeset
2569 @findex file-cache-add-directory
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2570 @table @kbd
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2571 @item M-x file-cache-add-directory @key{RET} @var{directory} @key{RET}
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2572 Add each file name in @var{directory} to the file name cache.
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2573 @item M-x file-cache-add-directory-using-find @key{RET} @var{directory} @key{RET}
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2574 Add each file name in @var{directory} and all of its nested
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2575 subdirectories to the file name cache.
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2576 @item M-x file-cache-add-directory-using-locate @key{RET} @var{directory} @key{RET}
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2577 Add each file name in @var{directory} and all of its nested
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2578 subdirectories to the file name cache, using @command{locate} to find
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2579 them all.
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2580 @item M-x file-cache-add-directory-list @key{RET} @var{variable} @key{RET}
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2581 Add each file name in each directory listed in @var{variable}
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2582 to the file name cache. @var{variable} should be a Lisp variable
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2583 such as @code{load-path} or @code{exec-path}, whose value is a list
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2584 of directory names.
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2585 @item M-x file-cache-clear-cache @key{RET}
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2586 Clear the cache; that is, remove all file names from it.
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2587 @end table
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2588
69710
554f72770ff7 (File Name Cache): Make it clear that the cache is not persistent.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 69614
diff changeset
2589 The file name cache is not persistent: it is kept and maintained
554f72770ff7 (File Name Cache): Make it clear that the cache is not persistent.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 69614
diff changeset
2590 only for the duration of the Emacs session. You can view the contents
554f72770ff7 (File Name Cache): Make it clear that the cache is not persistent.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 69614
diff changeset
2591 of the cache with the @code{file-cache-display} command.
554f72770ff7 (File Name Cache): Make it clear that the cache is not persistent.
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
parents: 69614
diff changeset
2592
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2593 @node File Conveniences
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2594 @section Convenience Features for Finding Files
31076
9c00fd66ec24 (File Shadowing): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 31043
diff changeset
2595
61046
89f67218c46b (File Conveniences): Delete Auto Image File mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61011
diff changeset
2596 In this section, we introduce some convenient facilities for finding
89f67218c46b (File Conveniences): Delete Auto Image File mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61011
diff changeset
2597 recently-opened files, reading file names from a buffer, and viewing
89f67218c46b (File Conveniences): Delete Auto Image File mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61011
diff changeset
2598 image files.
89f67218c46b (File Conveniences): Delete Auto Image File mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61011
diff changeset
2599
31076
9c00fd66ec24 (File Shadowing): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 31043
diff changeset
2600 @findex recentf-mode
9c00fd66ec24 (File Shadowing): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 31043
diff changeset
2601 @vindex recentf-mode
9c00fd66ec24 (File Shadowing): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 31043
diff changeset
2602 @findex recentf-save-list
9c00fd66ec24 (File Shadowing): New.
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 31043
diff changeset
2603 @findex recentf-edit-list
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2604 If you enable Recentf mode, with @kbd{M-x recentf-mode}, the
37315
702729e72132 Change @var to @code in many places.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 37090
diff changeset
2605 @samp{File} menu includes a submenu containing a list of recently
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2606 opened files. @kbd{M-x recentf-save-list} saves the current
37315
702729e72132 Change @var to @code in many places.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 37090
diff changeset
2607 @code{recent-file-list} to a file, and @kbd{M-x recentf-edit-list}
702729e72132 Change @var to @code in many places.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 37090
diff changeset
2608 edits it.
32221
43d80d6d2a8b auto-image-file-mode
Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
parents: 31076
diff changeset
2609
36136
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2610 The @kbd{M-x ffap} command generalizes @code{find-file} with more
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2611 powerful heuristic defaults (@pxref{FFAP}), often based on the text at
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2612 point. Partial Completion mode offers other features extending
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2613 @code{find-file}, which can be used with @code{ffap}.
a5ae50ec6fe7 Many small clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 35919
diff changeset
2614 @xref{Completion Options}.
52401
695cf19ef79e Add arch taglines
Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
parents: 52240
diff changeset
2615
61847
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2616 @findex image-mode
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2617 @findex image-toggle-display
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2618 @cindex images, viewing
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2619 Visiting image files automatically selects Image mode. This major
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2620 mode allows you to toggle between displaying the file as an image in
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2621 the Emacs buffer, and displaying its underlying text representation,
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2622 using the command @kbd{C-c C-c} (@code{image-toggle-display}). This
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2623 works only when Emacs can display the specific image type.
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2624
61046
89f67218c46b (File Conveniences): Delete Auto Image File mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61011
diff changeset
2625 @findex thumbs-mode
89f67218c46b (File Conveniences): Delete Auto Image File mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61011
diff changeset
2626 @findex mode, thumbs
89f67218c46b (File Conveniences): Delete Auto Image File mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61011
diff changeset
2627 Thumbs mode is a major mode for viewing directories containing many
89f67218c46b (File Conveniences): Delete Auto Image File mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61011
diff changeset
2628 image files. To use it, type @kbd{M-x thumbs} and specify the
89f67218c46b (File Conveniences): Delete Auto Image File mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61011
diff changeset
2629 directory to view. The images in that directory will be displayed in
89f67218c46b (File Conveniences): Delete Auto Image File mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61011
diff changeset
2630 a @samp{Thumbs} buffer as @dfn{thumbnails}; type @kbd{RET} on a
89f67218c46b (File Conveniences): Delete Auto Image File mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61011
diff changeset
2631 thumbnail to view the full-size image. Thumbs mode requires the
89f67218c46b (File Conveniences): Delete Auto Image File mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61011
diff changeset
2632 @file{convert} program, which is part of the ImageMagick software
89f67218c46b (File Conveniences): Delete Auto Image File mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61011
diff changeset
2633 package.
89f67218c46b (File Conveniences): Delete Auto Image File mode.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61011
diff changeset
2634
61847
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2635 @node Filesets
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2636 @section Filesets
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2637 @cindex filesets
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2638
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2639 @findex filesets-init
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2640 If you regularly edit a certain group of files, you can define them
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2641 as a @dfn{fileset}. This lets you perform certain operations, such as
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2642 visiting, @code{query-replace}, and shell commands on all the files
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2643 at once. To make use of filesets, you must first add the expression
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2644 @code{(filesets-init)} to your @file{.emacs} file (@pxref{Init File}).
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2645 This adds a @samp{Filesets} menu to the menu bar.
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2646
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2647 @findex filesets-add-buffer
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2648 @findex filesets-remove-buffer
68540
b1e412bac8b7 Minor clarifications.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 68310
diff changeset
2649 The simplest way to define a fileset is by adding files to it one
61847
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2650 at a time. To add a file to fileset @var{name}, visit the file and
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2651 type @kbd{M-x filesets-add-buffer @kbd{RET} @var{name} @kbd{RET}}. If
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2652 there is no fileset @var{name}, this creates a new one, which
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2653 initially creates only the current file. The command @kbd{M-x
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2654 filesets-remove-buffer} removes the current file from a fileset.
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2655
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2656 You can also edit the list of filesets directly, with @kbd{M-x
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2657 filesets-edit} (or by choosing @samp{Edit Filesets} from the
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2658 @samp{Filesets} menu). The editing is performed in a Customize buffer
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2659 (@pxref{Easy Customization}). Filesets need not be a simple list of
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2660 files---you can also define filesets using regular expression matching
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2661 file names. Some examples of these more complicated filesets are
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2662 shown in the Customize buffer. Remember to select @samp{Save for
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2663 future sessions} if you want to use the same filesets in future Emacs
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2664 sessions.
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2665
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
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2666 You can use the command @kbd{M-x filesets-open} to visit all the
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
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2667 files in a fileset, and @kbd{M-x filesets-close} to close them. Use
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
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2668 @kbd{M-x filesets-run-cmd} to run a shell command on all the files in
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2669 a fileset. These commands are also available from the @samp{Filesets}
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
diff changeset
2670 menu, where each existing fileset is represented by a submenu.
fee88679cf47 (Filesets): New node.
Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
parents: 61197
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2671
52401
695cf19ef79e Add arch taglines
Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
parents: 52240
diff changeset
2672 @ignore
695cf19ef79e Add arch taglines
Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
parents: 52240
diff changeset
2673 arch-tag: 768d32cb-e15a-4cc1-b7bf-62c00ee12250
695cf19ef79e Add arch taglines
Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
parents: 52240
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2674 @end ignore