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6555 | 1 @c -*-texinfo-*- |
2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
27189 | 3 @c Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999 |
4 @c Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
6555 | 5 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. |
6 @setfilename ../info/files | |
7 @node Files, Backups and Auto-Saving, Documentation, Top | |
8 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
9 @chapter Files | |
10 | |
11 In Emacs, you can find, create, view, save, and otherwise work with | |
12 files and file directories. This chapter describes most of the | |
13 file-related functions of Emacs Lisp, but a few others are described in | |
14 @ref{Buffers}, and those related to backups and auto-saving are | |
15 described in @ref{Backups and Auto-Saving}. | |
16 | |
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17 Many of the file functions take one or more arguments that are file |
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18 names. A file name is actually a string. Most of these functions |
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19 expand file name arguments by calling @code{expand-file-name}, so that |
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20 @file{~} is handled correctly, as are relative file names (including |
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21 @samp{../}). These functions don't recognize environment variable |
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22 substitutions such as @samp{$HOME}. @xref{File Name Expansion}. |
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24 When file I/O functions signal Lisp errors, they usually use the |
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25 condition @code{file-error} (@pxref{Handling Errors}). The error |
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26 message is in most cases obtained from the operating system, according |
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28 @code{locale-coding-system} (@pxref{Locales}). |
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6555 | 30 @menu |
31 * Visiting Files:: Reading files into Emacs buffers for editing. | |
32 * Saving Buffers:: Writing changed buffers back into files. | |
33 * Reading from Files:: Reading files into buffers without visiting. | |
34 * Writing to Files:: Writing new files from parts of buffers. | |
35 * File Locks:: Locking and unlocking files, to prevent | |
36 simultaneous editing by two people. | |
37 * Information about Files:: Testing existence, accessibility, size of files. | |
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38 * Changing Files:: Renaming files, changing protection, etc. |
6555 | 39 * File Names:: Decomposing and expanding file names. |
40 * Contents of Directories:: Getting a list of the files in a directory. | |
41 * Create/Delete Dirs:: Creating and Deleting Directories. | |
42 * Magic File Names:: Defining "magic" special handling | |
43 for certain file names. | |
12067 | 44 * Format Conversion:: Conversion to and from various file formats. |
6555 | 45 @end menu |
46 | |
47 @node Visiting Files | |
48 @section Visiting Files | |
49 @cindex finding files | |
50 @cindex visiting files | |
51 | |
52 Visiting a file means reading a file into a buffer. Once this is | |
53 done, we say that the buffer is @dfn{visiting} that file, and call the | |
54 file ``the visited file'' of the buffer. | |
55 | |
56 A file and a buffer are two different things. A file is information | |
57 recorded permanently in the computer (unless you delete it). A buffer, | |
58 on the other hand, is information inside of Emacs that will vanish at | |
59 the end of the editing session (or when you kill the buffer). Usually, | |
60 a buffer contains information that you have copied from a file; then we | |
61 say the buffer is visiting that file. The copy in the buffer is what | |
62 you modify with editing commands. Such changes to the buffer do not | |
63 change the file; therefore, to make the changes permanent, you must | |
64 @dfn{save} the buffer, which means copying the altered buffer contents | |
65 back into the file. | |
66 | |
67 In spite of the distinction between files and buffers, people often | |
68 refer to a file when they mean a buffer and vice-versa. Indeed, we say, | |
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69 ``I am editing a file,'' rather than, ``I am editing a buffer that I |
6555 | 70 will soon save as a file of the same name.'' Humans do not usually need |
71 to make the distinction explicit. When dealing with a computer program, | |
72 however, it is good to keep the distinction in mind. | |
73 | |
74 @menu | |
75 * Visiting Functions:: The usual interface functions for visiting. | |
76 * Subroutines of Visiting:: Lower-level subroutines that they use. | |
77 @end menu | |
78 | |
79 @node Visiting Functions | |
80 @subsection Functions for Visiting Files | |
81 | |
82 This section describes the functions normally used to visit files. | |
83 For historical reasons, these functions have names starting with | |
84 @samp{find-} rather than @samp{visit-}. @xref{Buffer File Name}, for | |
85 functions and variables that access the visited file name of a buffer or | |
86 that find an existing buffer by its visited file name. | |
87 | |
12098 | 88 In a Lisp program, if you want to look at the contents of a file but |
89 not alter it, the fastest way is to use @code{insert-file-contents} in a | |
90 temporary buffer. Visiting the file is not necessary and takes longer. | |
91 @xref{Reading from Files}. | |
92 | |
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93 @deffn Command find-file filename &optional wildcards |
6555 | 94 This command selects a buffer visiting the file @var{filename}, |
95 using an existing buffer if there is one, and otherwise creating a | |
96 new buffer and reading the file into it. It also returns that buffer. | |
97 | |
98 The body of the @code{find-file} function is very simple and looks | |
99 like this: | |
100 | |
101 @example | |
102 (switch-to-buffer (find-file-noselect filename)) | |
103 @end example | |
104 | |
105 @noindent | |
106 (See @code{switch-to-buffer} in @ref{Displaying Buffers}.) | |
107 | |
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108 If @var{wildcards} is non-@code{nil}, which is always true in an |
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109 interactive call, then @code{find-file} expands wildcard characters in |
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110 @var{filename} and visits all the matching files. |
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6555 | 112 When @code{find-file} is called interactively, it prompts for |
113 @var{filename} in the minibuffer. | |
114 @end deffn | |
115 | |
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116 @defun find-file-noselect filename &optional nowarn rawfile wildcards |
6555 | 117 This function is the guts of all the file-visiting functions. It finds |
118 or creates a buffer visiting the file @var{filename}, and returns it. | |
119 It uses an existing buffer if there is one, and otherwise creates a new | |
120 buffer and reads the file into it. You may make the buffer current or | |
121 display it in a window if you wish, but this function does not do so. | |
122 | |
24952 | 123 If @var{wildcards} is non-@code{nil}, |
124 then @code{find-file-noselect} expands wildcard | |
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125 characters in @var{filename} and visits all the matching files. |
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6555 | 127 When @code{find-file-noselect} uses an existing buffer, it first |
128 verifies that the file has not changed since it was last visited or | |
129 saved in that buffer. If the file has changed, then this function asks | |
130 the user whether to reread the changed file. If the user says | |
131 @samp{yes}, any changes previously made in the buffer are lost. | |
132 | |
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134 cases, unless the optional argument @var{nowarn} is non-@code{nil}. For |
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135 example, if it needs to create a buffer, and there is no file named |
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136 @var{filename}, it displays the message @samp{(New file)} in the echo |
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139 The @code{find-file-noselect} function normally calls |
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140 @code{after-find-file} after reading the file (@pxref{Subroutines of |
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141 Visiting}). That function sets the buffer major mode, parses local |
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142 variables, warns the user if there exists an auto-save file more recent |
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143 than the file just visited, and finishes by running the functions in |
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144 @code{find-file-hooks}. |
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146 If the optional argument @var{rawfile} is non-@code{nil}, then |
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147 @code{after-find-file} is not called, and the |
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148 @code{find-file-not-found-hooks} are not run in case of failure. What's |
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149 more, a non-@code{nil} @var{rawfile} value suppresses coding system |
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150 conversion (@pxref{Coding Systems}) and format conversion (@pxref{Format |
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151 Conversion}). |
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153 The @code{find-file-noselect} function usually returns the buffer that |
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154 is visiting the file @var{filename}. But, if wildcards are actually |
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155 used and expanded, it returns a list of buffers that are visiting the |
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156 various files. |
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158 @example | |
159 @group | |
160 (find-file-noselect "/etc/fstab") | |
161 @result{} #<buffer fstab> | |
162 @end group | |
163 @end example | |
164 @end defun | |
165 | |
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166 @deffn Command find-file-other-window filename &optional wildcards |
6555 | 167 This command selects a buffer visiting the file @var{filename}, but |
168 does so in a window other than the selected window. It may use another | |
169 existing window or split a window; see @ref{Displaying Buffers}. | |
170 | |
171 When this command is called interactively, it prompts for | |
172 @var{filename}. | |
173 @end deffn | |
174 | |
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175 @deffn Command find-file-read-only filename &optional wildcards |
6555 | 176 This command selects a buffer visiting the file @var{filename}, like |
177 @code{find-file}, but it marks the buffer as read-only. @xref{Read Only | |
178 Buffers}, for related functions and variables. | |
179 | |
180 When this command is called interactively, it prompts for | |
181 @var{filename}. | |
182 @end deffn | |
183 | |
184 @deffn Command view-file filename | |
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185 This command visits @var{filename} using View mode, returning to the |
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186 previous buffer when you exit View mode. View mode is a minor mode that |
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187 provides commands to skim rapidly through the file, but does not let you |
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188 modify the text. Entering View mode runs the normal hook |
12098 | 189 @code{view-mode-hook}. @xref{Hooks}. |
6555 | 190 |
191 When @code{view-file} is called interactively, it prompts for | |
192 @var{filename}. | |
193 @end deffn | |
194 | |
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195 @tindex find-file-wildcards |
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196 @defvar find-file-wildcards |
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197 If this variable is non-@code{nil}, then the various @code{find-file} |
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198 commands check for wildcard characters and visit all the files that |
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199 match them. If this is @code{nil}, then wildcard characters are |
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201 @end defvar |
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6555 | 203 @defvar find-file-hooks |
204 The value of this variable is a list of functions to be called after a | |
205 file is visited. The file's local-variables specification (if any) will | |
206 have been processed before the hooks are run. The buffer visiting the | |
207 file is current when the hook functions are run. | |
208 | |
209 This variable works just like a normal hook, but we think that renaming | |
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210 it would not be advisable. @xref{Hooks}. |
6555 | 211 @end defvar |
212 | |
213 @defvar find-file-not-found-hooks | |
214 The value of this variable is a list of functions to be called when | |
215 @code{find-file} or @code{find-file-noselect} is passed a nonexistent | |
216 file name. @code{find-file-noselect} calls these functions as soon as | |
217 it detects a nonexistent file. It calls them in the order of the list, | |
218 until one of them returns non-@code{nil}. @code{buffer-file-name} is | |
219 already set up. | |
220 | |
221 This is not a normal hook because the values of the functions are | |
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222 used, and in many cases only some of the functions are called. |
6555 | 223 @end defvar |
224 | |
225 @node Subroutines of Visiting | |
226 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
227 @subsection Subroutines of Visiting | |
228 | |
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229 The @code{find-file-noselect} function uses two important subroutines |
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230 which are sometimes useful in user Lisp code: @code{create-file-buffer} |
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231 and @code{after-find-file}. This section explains how to use them. |
6555 | 232 |
233 @defun create-file-buffer filename | |
234 This function creates a suitably named buffer for visiting | |
235 @var{filename}, and returns it. It uses @var{filename} (sans directory) | |
236 as the name if that name is free; otherwise, it appends a string such as | |
237 @samp{<2>} to get an unused name. See also @ref{Creating Buffers}. | |
238 | |
239 @strong{Please note:} @code{create-file-buffer} does @emph{not} | |
240 associate the new buffer with a file and does not select the buffer. | |
12098 | 241 It also does not use the default major mode. |
6555 | 242 |
243 @example | |
244 @group | |
245 (create-file-buffer "foo") | |
246 @result{} #<buffer foo> | |
247 @end group | |
248 @group | |
249 (create-file-buffer "foo") | |
250 @result{} #<buffer foo<2>> | |
251 @end group | |
252 @group | |
253 (create-file-buffer "foo") | |
254 @result{} #<buffer foo<3>> | |
255 @end group | |
256 @end example | |
257 | |
258 This function is used by @code{find-file-noselect}. | |
259 It uses @code{generate-new-buffer} (@pxref{Creating Buffers}). | |
260 @end defun | |
261 | |
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262 @defun after-find-file &optional error warn noauto after-find-file-from-revert-buffer nomodes |
6555 | 263 This function sets the buffer major mode, and parses local variables |
264 (@pxref{Auto Major Mode}). It is called by @code{find-file-noselect} | |
265 and by the default revert function (@pxref{Reverting}). | |
266 | |
267 @cindex new file message | |
268 @cindex file open error | |
269 If reading the file got an error because the file does not exist, but | |
270 its directory does exist, the caller should pass a non-@code{nil} value | |
271 for @var{error}. In that case, @code{after-find-file} issues a warning: | |
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272 @samp{(New file)}. For more serious errors, the caller should usually not |
6555 | 273 call @code{after-find-file}. |
274 | |
275 If @var{warn} is non-@code{nil}, then this function issues a warning | |
276 if an auto-save file exists and is more recent than the visited file. | |
277 | |
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278 If @var{noauto} is non-@code{nil}, that says not to enable or disable |
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279 Auto-Save mode. The mode remains enabled if it was enabled before. |
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6555 | 293 @end defun |
294 | |
295 @node Saving Buffers | |
296 @section Saving Buffers | |
297 | |
298 When you edit a file in Emacs, you are actually working on a buffer | |
299 that is visiting that file---that is, the contents of the file are | |
300 copied into the buffer and the copy is what you edit. Changes to the | |
301 buffer do not change the file until you @dfn{save} the buffer, which | |
302 means copying the contents of the buffer into the file. | |
303 | |
304 @deffn Command save-buffer &optional backup-option | |
305 This function saves the contents of the current buffer in its visited | |
306 file if the buffer has been modified since it was last visited or saved. | |
307 Otherwise it does nothing. | |
308 | |
309 @code{save-buffer} is responsible for making backup files. Normally, | |
310 @var{backup-option} is @code{nil}, and @code{save-buffer} makes a backup | |
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315 @itemize @bullet | |
316 @item | |
317 With an argument of 4 or 64, reflecting 1 or 3 @kbd{C-u}'s, the | |
318 @code{save-buffer} function marks this version of the file to be | |
319 backed up when the buffer is next saved. | |
320 | |
321 @item | |
322 With an argument of 16 or 64, reflecting 2 or 3 @kbd{C-u}'s, the | |
323 @code{save-buffer} function unconditionally backs up the previous | |
324 version of the file before saving it. | |
325 @end itemize | |
326 @end deffn | |
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6555 | 329 This command saves some modified file-visiting buffers. Normally it |
330 asks the user about each buffer. But if @var{save-silently-p} is | |
331 non-@code{nil}, it saves all the file-visiting buffers without querying | |
332 the user. | |
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6555 | 350 This function writes the current buffer into file @var{filename}, makes |
351 the buffer visit that file, and marks it not modified. Then it renames | |
352 the buffer based on @var{filename}, appending a string like @samp{<2>} | |
353 if necessary to make a unique buffer name. It does most of this work by | |
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6555 | 365 @defvar write-file-hooks |
366 The value of this variable is a list of functions to be called before | |
367 writing out a buffer to its visited file. If one of them returns | |
368 non-@code{nil}, the file is considered already written and the rest of | |
369 the functions are not called, nor is the usual code for writing the file | |
370 executed. | |
371 | |
372 If a function in @code{write-file-hooks} returns non-@code{nil}, it | |
373 is responsible for making a backup file (if that is appropriate). | |
374 To do so, execute the following code: | |
375 | |
376 @example | |
377 (or buffer-backed-up (backup-buffer)) | |
378 @end example | |
379 | |
380 You might wish to save the file modes value returned by | |
381 @code{backup-buffer} and use that to set the mode bits of the file that | |
382 you write. This is what @code{save-buffer} normally does. | |
383 | |
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394 @code{remove-hook} to manipulate the list. @xref{Hooks}. | |
395 @end defvar | |
396 | |
397 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
398 @defvar local-write-file-hooks | |
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403 The variable is marked as a permanent local, so that changing the major | |
404 mode does not alter a buffer-local value. This is convenient for | |
405 packages that read ``file'' contents in special ways, and set up hooks | |
406 to save the data in a corresponding way. | |
407 @end defvar | |
408 | |
409 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
410 @defvar write-contents-hooks | |
411 This works just like @code{write-file-hooks}, but it is intended for | |
412 hooks that pertain to the contents of the file, as opposed to hooks that | |
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422 | |
423 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
424 @defvar after-save-hook | |
425 This normal hook runs after a buffer has been saved in its visited file. | |
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429 | |
430 @defvar file-precious-flag | |
431 If this variable is non-@code{nil}, then @code{save-buffer} protects | |
432 against I/O errors while saving by writing the new file to a temporary | |
433 name instead of the name it is supposed to have, and then renaming it to | |
434 the intended name after it is clear there are no errors. This procedure | |
435 prevents problems such as a lack of disk space from resulting in an | |
436 invalid file. | |
437 | |
12226 | 438 As a side effect, backups are necessarily made by copying. @xref{Rename |
439 or Copy}. Yet, at the same time, saving a precious file always breaks | |
440 all hard links between the file you save and other file names. | |
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445 | |
446 @defopt require-final-newline | |
447 This variable determines whether files may be written out that do | |
448 @emph{not} end with a newline. If the value of the variable is | |
449 @code{t}, then @code{save-buffer} silently adds a newline at the end of | |
450 the file whenever the buffer being saved does not already end in one. | |
451 If the value of the variable is non-@code{nil}, but not @code{t}, then | |
452 @code{save-buffer} asks the user whether to add a newline each time the | |
453 case arises. | |
454 | |
455 If the value of the variable is @code{nil}, then @code{save-buffer} | |
456 doesn't add newlines at all. @code{nil} is the default value, but a few | |
457 major modes set it to @code{t} in particular buffers. | |
458 @end defopt | |
459 | |
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464 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
465 @section Reading from Files | |
466 | |
467 You can copy a file from the disk and insert it into a buffer | |
468 using the @code{insert-file-contents} function. Don't use the user-level | |
469 command @code{insert-file} in a Lisp program, as that sets the mark. | |
470 | |
471 @defun insert-file-contents filename &optional visit beg end replace | |
472 This function inserts the contents of file @var{filename} into the | |
12226 | 473 current buffer after point. It returns a list of the absolute file name |
6555 | 474 and the length of the data inserted. An error is signaled if |
475 @var{filename} is not the name of a file that can be read. | |
476 | |
12098 | 477 The function @code{insert-file-contents} checks the file contents |
478 against the defined file formats, and converts the file contents if | |
479 appropriate. @xref{Format Conversion}. It also calls the functions in | |
480 the list @code{after-insert-file-functions}; see @ref{Saving | |
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485 If @var{visit} is non-@code{nil}, this function additionally marks the | |
486 buffer as unmodified and sets up various fields in the buffer so that it | |
487 is visiting the file @var{filename}: these include the buffer's visited | |
488 file name and its last save file modtime. This feature is used by | |
489 @code{find-file-noselect} and you probably should not use it yourself. | |
490 | |
491 If @var{beg} and @var{end} are non-@code{nil}, they should be integers | |
492 specifying the portion of the file to insert. In this case, @var{visit} | |
493 must be @code{nil}. For example, | |
494 | |
495 @example | |
496 (insert-file-contents filename nil 0 500) | |
497 @end example | |
498 | |
499 @noindent | |
500 inserts the first 500 characters of a file. | |
501 | |
502 If the argument @var{replace} is non-@code{nil}, it means to replace the | |
503 contents of the buffer (actually, just the accessible portion) with the | |
504 contents of the file. This is better than simply deleting the buffer | |
505 contents and inserting the whole file, because (1) it preserves some | |
506 marker positions and (2) it puts less data in the undo list. | |
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520 | |
521 If you want to pass a file name to another process so that another | |
522 program can read the file, use the function @code{file-local-copy}; see | |
523 @ref{Magic File Names}. | |
524 | |
525 @node Writing to Files | |
526 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
527 @section Writing to Files | |
528 | |
529 You can write the contents of a buffer, or part of a buffer, directly | |
530 to a file on disk using the @code{append-to-file} and | |
531 @code{write-region} functions. Don't use these functions to write to | |
532 files that are being visited; that could cause confusion in the | |
533 mechanisms for visiting. | |
534 | |
535 @deffn Command append-to-file start end filename | |
536 This function appends the contents of the region delimited by | |
537 @var{start} and @var{end} in the current buffer to the end of file | |
538 @var{filename}. If that file does not exist, it is created. This | |
539 function returns @code{nil}. | |
540 | |
541 An error is signaled if @var{filename} specifies a nonwritable file, | |
542 or a nonexistent file in a directory where files cannot be created. | |
543 @end deffn | |
544 | |
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547 in the current buffer into the file specified by @var{filename}. | |
548 | |
549 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
550 If @var{start} is a string, then @code{write-region} writes or appends | |
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554 If @var{append} is non-@code{nil}, then the specified text is appended | |
28853 | 555 to the existing file contents (if any). Starting in Emacs 21, if |
556 @var{append} is an integer, then @code{write-region} seeks to that byte | |
557 offset from the start of the file and writes the data from there. | |
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572 between the buffer and the file: the buffer is then visiting that file. | |
573 It also sets the last file modification time for the current buffer to | |
574 @var{filename}'s modtime, and marks the buffer as not modified. This | |
575 feature is used by @code{save-buffer}, but you probably should not use | |
576 it yourself. | |
577 | |
578 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
579 If @var{visit} is a string, it specifies the file name to visit. This | |
580 way, you can write the data to one file (@var{filename}) while recording | |
581 the buffer as visiting another file (@var{visit}). The argument | |
582 @var{visit} is used in the echo area message and also for file locking; | |
583 @var{visit} is stored in @code{buffer-file-name}. This feature is used | |
584 to implement @code{file-precious-flag}; don't use it yourself unless you | |
585 really know what you're doing. | |
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592 the appropriate file formats specified by @code{buffer-file-format}. | |
593 @xref{Format Conversion}. It also calls the functions in the list | |
594 @code{write-region-annotate-functions}; see @ref{Saving Properties}. | |
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598 nor @code{nil} nor a string, then this message is inhibited. This | |
599 feature is useful for programs that use files for internal purposes, | |
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618 @section File Locks | |
619 @cindex file locks | |
620 | |
621 When two users edit the same file at the same time, they are likely to | |
622 interfere with each other. Emacs tries to prevent this situation from | |
623 arising by recording a @dfn{file lock} when a file is being modified. | |
624 Emacs can then detect the first attempt to modify a buffer visiting a | |
625 file that is locked by another Emacs job, and ask the user what to do. | |
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637 @defun file-locked-p filename | |
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643 @example | |
644 @group | |
645 (file-locked-p "foo") | |
646 @result{} nil | |
647 @end group | |
648 @end example | |
649 @end defun | |
650 | |
651 @defun lock-buffer &optional filename | |
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6555 | 653 modified. The argument @var{filename} defaults to the current buffer's |
654 visited file. Nothing is done if the current buffer is not visiting a | |
655 file, or is not modified. | |
656 @end defun | |
657 | |
658 @defun unlock-buffer | |
659 This function unlocks the file being visited in the current buffer, | |
660 if the buffer is modified. If the buffer is not modified, then | |
661 the file should not be locked, so this function does nothing. It also | |
662 does nothing if the current buffer is not visiting a file. | |
663 @end defun | |
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675 @itemize @bullet | |
676 @item | |
677 A value of @code{t} says to grab the lock on the file. Then | |
678 this user may edit the file and @var{other-user} loses the lock. | |
679 | |
680 @item | |
681 A value of @code{nil} says to ignore the lock and let this | |
682 user edit the file anyway. | |
683 | |
684 @item | |
685 @kindex file-locked | |
686 This function may instead signal a @code{file-locked} error, in which | |
687 case the change that the user was about to make does not take place. | |
688 | |
689 The error message for this error looks like this: | |
690 | |
691 @example | |
692 @error{} File is locked: @var{file} @var{other-user} | |
693 @end example | |
694 | |
695 @noindent | |
696 where @code{file} is the name of the file and @var{other-user} is the | |
697 name of the user who has locked the file. | |
698 @end itemize | |
699 | |
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703 @end defun | |
704 | |
705 @node Information about Files | |
706 @section Information about Files | |
707 | |
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714 @menu | |
715 * Testing Accessibility:: Is a given file readable? Writable? | |
716 * Kinds of Files:: Is it a directory? A symbolic link? | |
717 * Truenames:: Eliminating symbolic links from a file name. | |
718 * File Attributes:: How large is it? Any other names? Etc. | |
719 @end menu | |
720 | |
721 @node Testing Accessibility | |
722 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
723 @subsection Testing Accessibility | |
724 @cindex accessibility of a file | |
725 @cindex file accessibility | |
726 | |
727 These functions test for permission to access a file in specific ways. | |
728 | |
729 @defun file-exists-p filename | |
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735 | |
736 If the file does not exist, or if fascist access control policies | |
737 prevent you from finding the attributes of the file, this function | |
738 returns @code{nil}. | |
739 @end defun | |
740 | |
741 @defun file-readable-p filename | |
742 This function returns @code{t} if a file named @var{filename} exists | |
743 and you can read it. It returns @code{nil} otherwise. | |
744 | |
745 @example | |
746 @group | |
747 (file-readable-p "files.texi") | |
748 @result{} t | |
749 @end group | |
750 @group | |
751 (file-exists-p "/usr/spool/mqueue") | |
752 @result{} t | |
753 @end group | |
754 @group | |
755 (file-readable-p "/usr/spool/mqueue") | |
756 @result{} nil | |
757 @end group | |
758 @end example | |
759 @end defun | |
760 | |
761 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
762 @defun file-executable-p filename | |
763 This function returns @code{t} if a file named @var{filename} exists and | |
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769 | |
770 @defun file-writable-p filename | |
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777 In the third example below, @file{foo} is not writable because the | |
778 parent directory does not exist, even though the user could create such | |
779 a directory. | |
780 | |
781 @example | |
782 @group | |
783 (file-writable-p "~/foo") | |
784 @result{} t | |
785 @end group | |
786 @group | |
787 (file-writable-p "/foo") | |
788 @result{} nil | |
789 @end group | |
790 @group | |
791 (file-writable-p "~/no-such-dir/foo") | |
792 @result{} nil | |
793 @end group | |
794 @end example | |
795 @end defun | |
796 | |
797 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
798 @defun file-accessible-directory-p dirname | |
799 This function returns @code{t} if you have permission to open existing | |
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805 Example: after the following, | |
806 | |
807 @example | |
808 (file-accessible-directory-p "/foo") | |
809 @result{} nil | |
810 @end example | |
811 | |
812 @noindent | |
813 we can deduce that any attempt to read a file in @file{/foo/} will | |
814 give an error. | |
815 @end defun | |
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12067 | 823 @defun file-ownership-preserved-p filename |
824 This function returns @code{t} if deleting the file @var{filename} and | |
825 then creating it anew would keep the file's owner unchanged. | |
826 @end defun | |
827 | |
6555 | 828 @defun file-newer-than-file-p filename1 filename2 |
829 @cindex file age | |
830 @cindex file modification time | |
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6555 | 832 newer than file @var{filename2}. If @var{filename1} does not |
833 exist, it returns @code{nil}. If @var{filename2} does not exist, | |
834 it returns @code{t}. | |
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840 @example | |
841 @group | |
842 (file-newer-than-file-p "aug-19" "aug-20") | |
843 @result{} nil | |
844 @end group | |
845 @group | |
846 (file-newer-than-file-p "aug-20" "aug-19") | |
847 @result{} t | |
848 @end group | |
849 @group | |
850 (file-newer-than-file-p "aug-19" "no-file") | |
851 @result{} t | |
852 @end group | |
853 @group | |
854 (file-newer-than-file-p "no-file" "aug-19") | |
855 @result{} nil | |
856 @end group | |
857 @end example | |
858 | |
859 You can use @code{file-attributes} to get a file's last modification | |
860 time as a list of two numbers. @xref{File Attributes}. | |
861 @end defun | |
862 | |
863 @node Kinds of Files | |
864 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
865 @subsection Distinguishing Kinds of Files | |
866 | |
12098 | 867 This section describes how to distinguish various kinds of files, such |
868 as directories, symbolic links, and ordinary files. | |
6555 | 869 |
870 @defun file-symlink-p filename | |
871 @cindex file symbolic links | |
872 If the file @var{filename} is a symbolic link, the @code{file-symlink-p} | |
873 function returns the file name to which it is linked. This may be the | |
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877 If the file @var{filename} is not a symbolic link (or there is no such file), | |
878 @code{file-symlink-p} returns @code{nil}. | |
879 | |
880 @example | |
881 @group | |
882 (file-symlink-p "foo") | |
883 @result{} nil | |
884 @end group | |
885 @group | |
886 (file-symlink-p "sym-link") | |
887 @result{} "foo" | |
888 @end group | |
889 @group | |
890 (file-symlink-p "sym-link2") | |
891 @result{} "sym-link" | |
892 @end group | |
893 @group | |
894 (file-symlink-p "/bin") | |
895 @result{} "/pub/bin" | |
896 @end group | |
897 @end example | |
898 | |
899 @c !!! file-symlink-p: should show output of ls -l for comparison | |
900 @end defun | |
901 | |
902 @defun file-directory-p filename | |
903 This function returns @code{t} if @var{filename} is the name of an | |
904 existing directory, @code{nil} otherwise. | |
905 | |
906 @example | |
907 @group | |
908 (file-directory-p "~rms") | |
909 @result{} t | |
910 @end group | |
911 @group | |
912 (file-directory-p "~rms/lewis/files.texi") | |
913 @result{} nil | |
914 @end group | |
915 @group | |
916 (file-directory-p "~rms/lewis/no-such-file") | |
917 @result{} nil | |
918 @end group | |
919 @group | |
920 (file-directory-p "$HOME") | |
921 @result{} nil | |
922 @end group | |
923 @group | |
924 (file-directory-p | |
925 (substitute-in-file-name "$HOME")) | |
926 @result{} t | |
927 @end group | |
928 @end example | |
929 @end defun | |
930 | |
12067 | 931 @defun file-regular-p filename |
932 This function returns @code{t} if the file @var{filename} exists and is | |
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935 @end defun | |
936 | |
6555 | 937 @node Truenames |
938 @subsection Truenames | |
939 @cindex truename (of file) | |
940 | |
941 @c Emacs 19 features | |
942 The @dfn{truename} of a file is the name that you get by following | |
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950 @defun file-truename filename | |
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6555 | 976 @xref{Buffer File Name}, for related information. |
977 | |
978 @node File Attributes | |
979 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
980 @subsection Other Information about Files | |
981 | |
982 This section describes the functions for getting detailed information | |
983 about a file, other than its contents. This information includes the | |
984 mode bits that control access permission, the owner and group numbers, | |
985 the number of names, the inode number, the size, and the times of access | |
986 and modification. | |
987 | |
988 @defun file-modes filename | |
989 @cindex permission | |
990 @cindex file attributes | |
991 This function returns the mode bits of @var{filename}, as an integer. | |
992 The mode bits are also called the file permissions, and they specify | |
993 access control in the usual Unix fashion. If the low-order bit is 1, | |
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996 | |
997 The highest value returnable is 4095 (7777 octal), meaning that | |
998 everyone has read, write, and execute permission, that the @sc{suid} bit | |
999 is set for both others and group, and that the sticky bit is set. | |
1000 | |
1001 @example | |
1002 @group | |
1003 (file-modes "~/junk/diffs") | |
1004 @result{} 492 ; @r{Decimal integer.} | |
1005 @end group | |
1006 @group | |
1007 (format "%o" 492) | |
1008 @result{} "754" ; @r{Convert to octal.} | |
1009 @end group | |
1010 | |
1011 @group | |
1012 (set-file-modes "~/junk/diffs" 438) | |
1013 @result{} nil | |
1014 @end group | |
1015 | |
1016 @group | |
1017 (format "%o" 438) | |
1018 @result{} "666" ; @r{Convert to octal.} | |
1019 @end group | |
1020 | |
1021 @group | |
1022 % ls -l diffs | |
1023 -rw-rw-rw- 1 lewis 0 3063 Oct 30 16:00 diffs | |
1024 @end group | |
1025 @end example | |
1026 @end defun | |
1027 | |
1028 @defun file-nlinks filename | |
1029 This functions returns the number of names (i.e., hard links) that | |
1030 file @var{filename} has. If the file does not exist, then this function | |
1031 returns @code{nil}. Note that symbolic links have no effect on this | |
1032 function, because they are not considered to be names of the files they | |
1033 link to. | |
1034 | |
1035 @example | |
1036 @group | |
1037 % ls -l foo* | |
1038 -rw-rw-rw- 2 rms 4 Aug 19 01:27 foo | |
1039 -rw-rw-rw- 2 rms 4 Aug 19 01:27 foo1 | |
1040 @end group | |
1041 | |
1042 @group | |
1043 (file-nlinks "foo") | |
1044 @result{} 2 | |
1045 @end group | |
1046 @group | |
1047 (file-nlinks "doesnt-exist") | |
1048 @result{} nil | |
1049 @end group | |
1050 @end example | |
1051 @end defun | |
1052 | |
1053 @defun file-attributes filename | |
1054 This function returns a list of attributes of file @var{filename}. If | |
1055 the specified file cannot be opened, it returns @code{nil}. | |
1056 | |
1057 The elements of the list, in order, are: | |
1058 | |
1059 @enumerate 0 | |
1060 @item | |
1061 @code{t} for a directory, a string for a symbolic link (the name | |
1062 linked to), or @code{nil} for a text file. | |
1063 | |
1064 @c Wordy so as to prevent an overfull hbox. --rjc 15mar92 | |
1065 @item | |
1066 The number of names the file has. Alternate names, also known as hard | |
1067 links, can be created by using the @code{add-name-to-file} function | |
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1070 @item | |
1071 The file's @sc{uid}. | |
1072 | |
1073 @item | |
1074 The file's @sc{gid}. | |
1075 | |
1076 @item | |
1077 The time of last access, as a list of two integers. | |
1078 The first integer has the high-order 16 bits of time, | |
1079 the second has the low 16 bits. (This is similar to the | |
1080 value of @code{current-time}; see @ref{Time of Day}.) | |
1081 | |
1082 @item | |
1083 The time of last modification as a list of two integers (as above). | |
1084 | |
1085 @item | |
1086 The time of last status change as a list of two integers (as above). | |
1087 | |
1088 @item | |
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6555 | 1094 as in @samp{ls -l}. |
1095 | |
1096 @item | |
1097 @code{t} if the file's @sc{gid} would change if file were | |
1098 deleted and recreated; @code{nil} otherwise. | |
1099 | |
1100 @item | |
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6555 | 1113 @end enumerate |
1114 | |
1115 For example, here are the file attributes for @file{files.texi}: | |
1116 | |
1117 @example | |
1118 @group | |
1119 (file-attributes "files.texi") | |
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1122 (8489 20284) | |
1123 (8489 20285) | |
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6555 | 1126 @end group |
1127 @end example | |
1128 | |
1129 @noindent | |
1130 and here is how the result is interpreted: | |
1131 | |
1132 @table @code | |
1133 @item nil | |
1134 is neither a directory nor a symbolic link. | |
1135 | |
1136 @item 1 | |
1137 has only one name (the name @file{files.texi} in the current default | |
1138 directory). | |
1139 | |
1140 @item 2235 | |
1141 is owned by the user with @sc{uid} 2235. | |
1142 | |
1143 @item 75 | |
1144 is in the group with @sc{gid} 75. | |
1145 | |
1146 @item (8489 20284) | |
12522 | 1147 was last accessed on Aug 19 00:09. |
6555 | 1148 |
1149 @item (8489 20284) | |
1150 was last modified on Aug 19 00:09. | |
1151 | |
1152 @item (8489 20285) | |
1153 last had its inode changed on Aug 19 00:09. | |
1154 | |
1155 @item 14906 | |
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1159 @item "-rw-rw-rw-" | |
1160 has a mode of read and write access for the owner, group, and world. | |
1161 | |
1162 @item nil | |
1163 would retain the same @sc{gid} if it were recreated. | |
1164 | |
1165 @item 129500 | |
1166 has an inode number of 129500. | |
1167 @item -32252 | |
1168 is on file system number -32252. | |
1169 @end table | |
1170 @end defun | |
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6555 | 1173 @section Changing File Names and Attributes |
1174 @cindex renaming files | |
1175 @cindex copying files | |
1176 @cindex deleting files | |
1177 @cindex linking files | |
1178 @cindex setting modes of files | |
1179 | |
1180 The functions in this section rename, copy, delete, link, and set the | |
1181 modes of files. | |
1182 | |
1183 In the functions that have an argument @var{newname}, if a file by the | |
1184 name of @var{newname} already exists, the actions taken depend on the | |
1185 value of the argument @var{ok-if-already-exists}: | |
1186 | |
1187 @itemize @bullet | |
1188 @item | |
1189 Signal a @code{file-already-exists} error if | |
1190 @var{ok-if-already-exists} is @code{nil}. | |
1191 | |
1192 @item | |
1193 Request confirmation if @var{ok-if-already-exists} is a number. | |
1194 | |
1195 @item | |
1196 Replace the old file without confirmation if @var{ok-if-already-exists} | |
1197 is any other value. | |
1198 @end itemize | |
1199 | |
1200 @defun add-name-to-file oldname newname &optional ok-if-already-exists | |
1201 @cindex file with multiple names | |
1202 @cindex file hard link | |
1203 This function gives the file named @var{oldname} the additional name | |
1204 @var{newname}. This means that @var{newname} becomes a new ``hard | |
1205 link'' to @var{oldname}. | |
1206 | |
1207 In the first part of the following example, we list two files, | |
1208 @file{foo} and @file{foo3}. | |
1209 | |
1210 @example | |
1211 @group | |
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1216 @end example | |
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1222 @example | |
1223 @group | |
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1226 @end group | |
1227 | |
1228 @group | |
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6555 | 1233 @end group |
1234 @end example | |
1235 | |
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1238 @example | |
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6555 | 1240 @end example |
1241 | |
1242 @noindent | |
1243 and list the files again. Now there are three names | |
1244 for one file: @file{foo}, @file{foo2}, and @file{foo3}. The old | |
1245 contents of @file{foo3} are lost. | |
1246 | |
1247 @example | |
1248 @group | |
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1251 @end group | |
1252 | |
1253 @group | |
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6555 | 1258 @end group |
1259 @end example | |
1260 | |
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6555 | 1266 @end defun |
1267 | |
1268 @deffn Command rename-file filename newname &optional ok-if-already-exists | |
1269 This command renames the file @var{filename} as @var{newname}. | |
1270 | |
1271 If @var{filename} has additional names aside from @var{filename}, it | |
1272 continues to have those names. In fact, adding the name @var{newname} | |
1273 with @code{add-name-to-file} and then deleting @var{filename} has the | |
1274 same effect as renaming, aside from momentary intermediate states. | |
1275 | |
1276 In an interactive call, this function prompts for @var{filename} and | |
1277 @var{newname} in the minibuffer; also, it requests confirmation if | |
1278 @var{newname} already exists. | |
1279 @end deffn | |
1280 | |
1281 @deffn Command copy-file oldname newname &optional ok-if-exists time | |
1282 This command copies the file @var{oldname} to @var{newname}. An | |
1283 error is signaled if @var{oldname} does not exist. | |
1284 | |
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1288 @code{copy-file} signals a @code{file-date-error} error. |
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1290 In an interactive call, this function prompts for @var{filename} and | |
1291 @var{newname} in the minibuffer; also, it requests confirmation if | |
1292 @var{newname} already exists. | |
1293 @end deffn | |
1294 | |
1295 @deffn Command delete-file filename | |
1296 @pindex rm | |
1297 This command deletes the file @var{filename}, like the shell command | |
1298 @samp{rm @var{filename}}. If the file has multiple names, it continues | |
1299 to exist under the other names. | |
1300 | |
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6555 | 1304 |
1305 See also @code{delete-directory} in @ref{Create/Delete Dirs}. | |
1306 @end deffn | |
1307 | |
1308 @deffn Command make-symbolic-link filename newname &optional ok-if-exists | |
1309 @pindex ln | |
1310 @kindex file-already-exists | |
1311 This command makes a symbolic link to @var{filename}, named | |
1312 @var{newname}. This is like the shell command @samp{ln -s | |
1313 @var{filename} @var{newname}}. | |
1314 | |
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6555 | 1321 @end deffn |
1322 | |
1323 @defun define-logical-name varname string | |
1324 This function defines the logical name @var{name} to have the value | |
1325 @var{string}. It is available only on VMS. | |
1326 @end defun | |
1327 | |
1328 @defun set-file-modes filename mode | |
1329 This function sets mode bits of @var{filename} to @var{mode} (which must | |
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6555 | 1331 @end defun |
1332 | |
1333 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
1334 @defun set-default-file-modes mode | |
1335 This function sets the default file protection for new files created by | |
1336 Emacs and its subprocesses. Every file created with Emacs initially has | |
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1340 the bitwise complement of the ``umask'' value. |
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1350 Saving a modified version of an existing file does not count as creating | |
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6555 | 1353 @end defun |
1354 | |
1355 @defun default-file-modes | |
1356 This function returns the current default protection value. | |
1357 @end defun | |
1358 | |
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1363 standard executable extensions, such as @file{.com}, @file{.bat}, |
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1371 @section File Names | |
1372 @cindex file names | |
1373 | |
1374 Files are generally referred to by their names, in Emacs as elsewhere. | |
1375 File names in Emacs are represented as strings. The functions that | |
1376 operate on a file all expect a file name argument. | |
1377 | |
1378 In addition to operating on files themselves, Emacs Lisp programs | |
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6555 | 1380 part of a name to construct related file names. This section describes |
1381 how to manipulate file names. | |
1382 | |
1383 The functions in this section do not actually access files, so they | |
1384 can operate on file names that do not refer to an existing file or | |
1385 directory. | |
1386 | |
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1395 @menu | |
1396 * File Name Components:: The directory part of a file name, and the rest. | |
1397 * Directory Names:: A directory's name as a directory | |
1398 is different from its name as a file. | |
1399 * Relative File Names:: Some file names are relative to a current directory. | |
1400 * File Name Expansion:: Converting relative file names to absolute ones. | |
1401 * Unique File Names:: Generating names for temporary files. | |
1402 * File Name Completion:: Finding the completions for a given file name. | |
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1406 | |
1407 @node File Name Components | |
1408 @subsection File Name Components | |
1409 @cindex directory part (of file name) | |
1410 @cindex nondirectory part (of file name) | |
1411 @cindex version number (in file name) | |
1412 | |
1413 The operating system groups files into directories. To specify a | |
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1432 @defun file-name-directory filename | |
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6555 | 1434 @code{nil} if @var{filename} does not include a directory part). On |
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6555 | 1437 @samp{]}, or @samp{>}. |
1438 | |
1439 @example | |
1440 @group | |
1441 (file-name-directory "lewis/foo") ; @r{Unix example} | |
1442 @result{} "lewis/" | |
1443 @end group | |
1444 @group | |
1445 (file-name-directory "foo") ; @r{Unix example} | |
1446 @result{} nil | |
1447 @end group | |
1448 @group | |
1449 (file-name-directory "[X]FOO.TMP") ; @r{VMS example} | |
1450 @result{} "[X]" | |
1451 @end group | |
1452 @end example | |
1453 @end defun | |
1454 | |
1455 @defun file-name-nondirectory filename | |
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6555 | 1457 |
1458 @example | |
1459 @group | |
1460 (file-name-nondirectory "lewis/foo") | |
1461 @result{} "foo" | |
1462 @end group | |
1463 @group | |
1464 (file-name-nondirectory "foo") | |
1465 @result{} "foo" | |
1466 @end group | |
1467 @group | |
1468 ;; @r{The following example is accurate only on VMS.} | |
1469 (file-name-nondirectory "[X]FOO.TMP") | |
1470 @result{} "FOO.TMP" | |
1471 @end group | |
1472 @end example | |
1473 @end defun | |
1474 | |
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1475 @defun file-name-sans-versions filename &optional keep-backup-version |
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1476 This function returns @var{filename} with any file version numbers, |
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6555 | 1482 |
1483 @example | |
1484 @group | |
1485 (file-name-sans-versions "~rms/foo.~1~") | |
1486 @result{} "~rms/foo" | |
1487 @end group | |
1488 @group | |
1489 (file-name-sans-versions "~rms/foo~") | |
1490 @result{} "~rms/foo" | |
1491 @end group | |
1492 @group | |
1493 (file-name-sans-versions "~rms/foo") | |
1494 @result{} "~rms/foo" | |
1495 @end group | |
1496 @group | |
1497 ;; @r{The following example applies to VMS only.} | |
1498 (file-name-sans-versions "foo;23") | |
1499 @result{} "foo" | |
1500 @end group | |
1501 @end example | |
1502 @end defun | |
1503 | |
12067 | 1504 @defun file-name-sans-extension filename |
12098 | 1505 This function returns @var{filename} minus its ``extension,'' if any. |
1506 The extension, in a file name, is the part that starts with the last | |
1507 @samp{.} in the last name component. For example, | |
1508 | |
1509 @example | |
1510 (file-name-sans-extension "foo.lose.c") | |
1511 @result{} "foo.lose" | |
1512 (file-name-sans-extension "big.hack/foo") | |
1513 @result{} "big.hack/foo" | |
1514 @end example | |
12067 | 1515 @end defun |
1516 | |
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1520 @c @defvar directory-sep-char |
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1521 @c @tindex directory-sep-char |
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1522 This variable holds the character that Emacs normally uses to separate |
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1523 file name components. The default value is @code{?/}, but on MS-Windows |
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1524 you can set it to @code{?\\}; then the functions that transform file names |
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1525 use backslashes in their output. |
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1528 MS-DOS and MS-Windows, even if @code{directory-sep-char} has its default |
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1529 value of @code{?/}. |
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1530 @end defvar |
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1531 @end ignore |
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30501 | 1533 @defun file-name-extension filename &optional period |
1534 This function returns @var{filename}'s final ``extension,'' if any, | |
1535 after applying @code{file-name-sans-versions} to remove any | |
1536 version/backup part. If @var{period} is non-nil, then the returned | |
1537 value includes the period that delimits the extension, and if | |
1538 @var{filename} has no extension, the value is @code{""}. | |
1539 @end defun | |
1540 | |
6555 | 1541 @node Directory Names |
1542 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
1543 @subsection Directory Names | |
1544 @cindex directory name | |
1545 @cindex file name of directory | |
1546 | |
1547 A @dfn{directory name} is the name of a directory. A directory is a | |
1548 kind of file, and it has a file name, which is related to the directory | |
1549 name but not identical to it. (This is not quite the same as the usual | |
1550 Unix terminology.) These two different names for the same entity are | |
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1551 related by a syntactic transformation. On most systems, this is simple: |
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1552 a directory name ends in a slash (or backslash), whereas the directory's |
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1553 name as a file lacks that slash. On VMS, the relationship is more |
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1554 complicated. |
6555 | 1555 |
1556 The difference between a directory name and its name as a file is | |
1557 subtle but crucial. When an Emacs variable or function argument is | |
1558 described as being a directory name, a file name of a directory is not | |
1559 acceptable. | |
1560 | |
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1561 The following two functions convert between directory names and file |
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1562 names. They do nothing special with environment variable substitutions |
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1563 such as @samp{$HOME}, and the constructs @samp{~}, and @samp{..}. |
6555 | 1564 |
1565 @defun file-name-as-directory filename | |
1566 This function returns a string representing @var{filename} in a form | |
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1567 that the operating system will interpret as the name of a directory. On |
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1568 most systems, this means appending a slash to the string (if it does not |
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1569 already end in one). On VMS, the function converts a string of the form |
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1570 @file{[X]Y.DIR.1} to the form @file{[X.Y]}. |
6555 | 1571 |
1572 @example | |
1573 @group | |
1574 (file-name-as-directory "~rms/lewis") | |
1575 @result{} "~rms/lewis/" | |
1576 @end group | |
1577 @end example | |
1578 @end defun | |
1579 | |
1580 @defun directory-file-name dirname | |
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1581 This function returns a string representing @var{dirname} in a form that |
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1582 the operating system will interpret as the name of a file. On most |
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1584 string. On VMS, the function converts a string of the form @file{[X.Y]} |
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1585 to @file{[X]Y.DIR.1}. |
6555 | 1586 |
1587 @example | |
1588 @group | |
1589 (directory-file-name "~lewis/") | |
1590 @result{} "~lewis" | |
1591 @end group | |
1592 @end example | |
1593 @end defun | |
1594 | |
1595 @cindex directory name abbreviation | |
1596 Directory name abbreviations are useful for directories that are | |
1597 normally accessed through symbolic links. Sometimes the users recognize | |
1598 primarily the link's name as ``the name'' of the directory, and find it | |
1599 annoying to see the directory's ``real'' name. If you define the link | |
1600 name as an abbreviation for the ``real'' name, Emacs shows users the | |
1601 abbreviation instead. | |
1602 | |
1603 @defvar directory-abbrev-alist | |
1604 The variable @code{directory-abbrev-alist} contains an alist of | |
1605 abbreviations to use for file directories. Each element has the form | |
1606 @code{(@var{from} . @var{to})}, and says to replace @var{from} with | |
1607 @var{to} when it appears in a directory name. The @var{from} string is | |
1608 actually a regular expression; it should always start with @samp{^}. | |
1609 The function @code{abbreviate-file-name} performs these substitutions. | |
1610 | |
1611 You can set this variable in @file{site-init.el} to describe the | |
1612 abbreviations appropriate for your site. | |
1613 | |
1614 Here's an example, from a system on which file system @file{/home/fsf} | |
1615 and so on are normally accessed through symbolic links named @file{/fsf} | |
1616 and so on. | |
1617 | |
1618 @example | |
1619 (("^/home/fsf" . "/fsf") | |
1620 ("^/home/gp" . "/gp") | |
1621 ("^/home/gd" . "/gd")) | |
1622 @end example | |
1623 @end defvar | |
1624 | |
1625 To convert a directory name to its abbreviation, use this | |
1626 function: | |
1627 | |
1628 @defun abbreviate-file-name dirname | |
1629 This function applies abbreviations from @code{directory-abbrev-alist} | |
1630 to its argument, and substitutes @samp{~} for the user's home | |
1631 directory. | |
1632 @end defun | |
1633 | |
1634 @node Relative File Names | |
1635 @subsection Absolute and Relative File Names | |
1636 @cindex absolute file name | |
1637 @cindex relative file name | |
1638 | |
1639 All the directories in the file system form a tree starting at the | |
1640 root directory. A file name can specify all the directory names | |
1641 starting from the root of the tree; then it is called an @dfn{absolute} | |
1642 file name. Or it can specify the position of the file in the tree | |
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1643 relative to a default directory; then it is called a @dfn{relative} file |
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1644 name. On Unix and GNU/Linux, an absolute file name starts with a slash |
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1645 or a tilde (@samp{~}), and a relative one does not. On MS-DOS and |
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1646 MS-Windows, an absolute file name starts with a slash or a backslash, or |
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1648 @dfn{drive letter}. The rules on VMS are complicated. |
6555 | 1649 |
1650 @defun file-name-absolute-p filename | |
1651 This function returns @code{t} if file @var{filename} is an absolute | |
1652 file name, @code{nil} otherwise. On VMS, this function understands both | |
1653 Unix syntax and VMS syntax. | |
1654 | |
1655 @example | |
1656 @group | |
1657 (file-name-absolute-p "~rms/foo") | |
1658 @result{} t | |
1659 @end group | |
1660 @group | |
1661 (file-name-absolute-p "rms/foo") | |
1662 @result{} nil | |
1663 @end group | |
1664 @group | |
1665 (file-name-absolute-p "/user/rms/foo") | |
1666 @result{} t | |
1667 @end group | |
1668 @end example | |
1669 @end defun | |
1670 | |
1671 @node File Name Expansion | |
1672 @subsection Functions that Expand Filenames | |
1673 @cindex expansion of file names | |
1674 | |
1675 @dfn{Expansion} of a file name means converting a relative file name | |
1676 to an absolute one. Since this is done relative to a default directory, | |
1677 you must specify the default directory name as well as the file name to | |
1678 be expanded. Expansion also simplifies file names by eliminating | |
1679 redundancies such as @file{./} and @file{@var{name}/../}. | |
1680 | |
1681 @defun expand-file-name filename &optional directory | |
1682 This function converts @var{filename} to an absolute file name. If | |
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6555 | 1686 Otherwise, the current buffer's value of @code{default-directory} is |
1687 used. For example: | |
1688 | |
1689 @example | |
1690 @group | |
1691 (expand-file-name "foo") | |
1692 @result{} "/xcssun/users/rms/lewis/foo" | |
1693 @end group | |
1694 @group | |
1695 (expand-file-name "../foo") | |
1696 @result{} "/xcssun/users/rms/foo" | |
1697 @end group | |
1698 @group | |
1699 (expand-file-name "foo" "/usr/spool/") | |
1700 @result{} "/usr/spool/foo" | |
1701 @end group | |
1702 @group | |
1703 (expand-file-name "$HOME/foo") | |
1704 @result{} "/xcssun/users/rms/lewis/$HOME/foo" | |
1705 @end group | |
1706 @end example | |
1707 | |
1708 Filenames containing @samp{.} or @samp{..} are simplified to their | |
1709 canonical form: | |
1710 | |
1711 @example | |
1712 @group | |
1713 (expand-file-name "bar/../foo") | |
1714 @result{} "/xcssun/users/rms/lewis/foo" | |
1715 @end group | |
1716 @end example | |
1717 | |
1718 Note that @code{expand-file-name} does @emph{not} expand environment | |
1719 variables; only @code{substitute-in-file-name} does that. | |
1720 @end defun | |
1721 | |
1722 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
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1723 @defun file-relative-name filename &optional directory |
6555 | 1724 This function does the inverse of expansion---it tries to return a |
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1726 relative to @var{directory}. If @var{directory} is omitted or |
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1735 @example | |
1736 (file-relative-name "/foo/bar" "/foo/") | |
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6555 | 1738 (file-relative-name "/foo/bar" "/hack/") |
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6555 | 1740 @end example |
1741 @end defun | |
1742 | |
1743 @defvar default-directory | |
1744 The value of this buffer-local variable is the default directory for the | |
1745 current buffer. It should be an absolute directory name; it may start | |
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1748 @code{expand-file-name} uses the default directory when its second | |
1749 argument is @code{nil}. | |
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1753 @example | |
1754 @group | |
1755 default-directory | |
1756 @result{} "/user/lewis/manual/" | |
1757 @end group | |
1758 @end example | |
1759 @end defvar | |
1760 | |
1761 @defun substitute-in-file-name filename | |
1762 This function replaces environment variables references in | |
1763 @var{filename} with the environment variable values. Following standard | |
1764 Unix shell syntax, @samp{$} is the prefix to substitute an environment | |
1765 variable value. | |
1766 | |
1767 The environment variable name is the series of alphanumeric characters | |
1768 (including underscores) that follow the @samp{$}. If the character following | |
1769 the @samp{$} is a @samp{@{}, then the variable name is everything up to the | |
1770 matching @samp{@}}. | |
1771 | |
1772 @c Wordy to avoid overfull hbox. --rjc 15mar92 | |
1773 Here we assume that the environment variable @code{HOME}, which holds | |
1774 the user's home directory name, has value @samp{/xcssun/users/rms}. | |
1775 | |
1776 @example | |
1777 @group | |
1778 (substitute-in-file-name "$HOME/foo") | |
1779 @result{} "/xcssun/users/rms/foo" | |
1780 @end group | |
1781 @end example | |
1782 | |
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1786 @example | |
1787 @group | |
1788 (substitute-in-file-name "bar/~/foo") | |
1789 @result{} "~/foo" | |
1790 @end group | |
1791 @group | |
1792 (substitute-in-file-name "/usr/local/$HOME/foo") | |
1793 @result{} "/xcssun/users/rms/foo" | |
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1796 @end example | |
1797 | |
1798 On VMS, @samp{$} substitution is not done, so this function does nothing | |
1799 on VMS except discard superfluous initial components as shown above. | |
1800 @end defun | |
1801 | |
1802 @node Unique File Names | |
1803 @subsection Generating Unique File Names | |
1804 | |
1805 Some programs need to write temporary files. Here is the usual way to | |
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1818 This function creates a temporary file and returns its name. |
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1826 @result{} "/tmp/foo232J6v" |
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1848 programs use @code{small-temporary-file-directory} instead, if that is |
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1850 the proper directory before calling @code{make-temp-file}. |
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1853 you should use @code{make-temp-name} instead: |
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1855 @example | |
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1860 | |
1861 @defun make-temp-name string | |
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1862 This function generates a string that can be used as a unique file name. |
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1863 The name starts with @var{string}, and contains a number that is |
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1872 @cindex @code{TMP} environment variable |
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1873 @cindex @code{TEMP} environment variable |
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1874 This variable specifies the directory name for creating temporary files. |
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1875 Its value should be a directory name (@pxref{Directory Names}), but it |
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1909 @subsection File Name Completion | |
1910 @cindex file name completion subroutines | |
1911 @cindex completion, file name | |
1912 | |
1913 This section describes low-level subroutines for completing a file | |
1914 name. For other completion functions, see @ref{Completion}. | |
1915 | |
1916 @defun file-name-all-completions partial-filename directory | |
1917 This function returns a list of all possible completions for a file | |
1918 whose name starts with @var{partial-filename} in directory | |
1919 @var{directory}. The order of the completions is the order of the files | |
1920 in the directory, which is unpredictable and conveys no useful | |
1921 information. | |
1922 | |
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6555 | 1930 @file{foo}, @file{file~}, @file{file.c}, @file{file.c.~1~}, and |
1931 @file{file.c.~2~}.@refill | |
1932 | |
1933 @example | |
1934 @group | |
1935 (file-name-all-completions "f" "") | |
1936 @result{} ("foo" "file~" "file.c.~2~" | |
1937 "file.c.~1~" "file.c") | |
1938 @end group | |
1939 | |
1940 @group | |
1941 (file-name-all-completions "fo" "") | |
1942 @result{} ("foo") | |
1943 @end group | |
1944 @end example | |
1945 @end defun | |
1946 | |
1947 @defun file-name-completion filename directory | |
1948 This function completes the file name @var{filename} in directory | |
1949 @var{directory}. It returns the longest prefix common to all file names | |
1950 in directory @var{directory} that start with @var{filename}. | |
1951 | |
1952 If only one match exists and @var{filename} matches it exactly, the | |
1953 function returns @code{t}. The function returns @code{nil} if directory | |
1954 @var{directory} contains no name starting with @var{filename}. | |
1955 | |
1956 In the following example, suppose that the current default directory | |
1957 has five files whose names begin with @samp{f}: @file{foo}, | |
1958 @file{file~}, @file{file.c}, @file{file.c.~1~}, and | |
1959 @file{file.c.~2~}.@refill | |
1960 | |
1961 @example | |
1962 @group | |
1963 (file-name-completion "fi" "") | |
1964 @result{} "file" | |
1965 @end group | |
1966 | |
1967 @group | |
1968 (file-name-completion "file.c.~1" "") | |
1969 @result{} "file.c.~1~" | |
1970 @end group | |
1971 | |
1972 @group | |
1973 (file-name-completion "file.c.~1~" "") | |
1974 @result{} t | |
1975 @end group | |
1976 | |
1977 @group | |
1978 (file-name-completion "file.c.~3" "") | |
1979 @result{} nil | |
1980 @end group | |
1981 @end example | |
1982 @end defun | |
1983 | |
1984 @defopt completion-ignored-extensions | |
1985 @code{file-name-completion} usually ignores file names that end in any | |
1986 string in this list. It does not ignore them when all the possible | |
1987 completions end in one of these suffixes or when a buffer showing all | |
1988 possible completions is displayed.@refill | |
1989 | |
1990 A typical value might look like this: | |
1991 | |
1992 @example | |
1993 @group | |
1994 completion-ignored-extensions | |
1995 @result{} (".o" ".elc" "~" ".dvi") | |
1996 @end group | |
1997 @end example | |
1998 @end defopt | |
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2005 for a particular use---typically, to hold customization information |
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2007 default) in the file @file{~/.abbrev_defs}; the @code{completion} |
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2012 Various operating systems have their own conventions for valid file |
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2013 names and for which file names to use for user profile data. A Lisp |
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2016 @code{convert-standard-filename} makes this easy to do. |
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2018 @defun convert-standard-filename filename |
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2019 This function alters the file name @var{filename} to fit the conventions |
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2021 @end defun |
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2023 The recommended way to specify a standard file name in a Lisp program |
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2024 is to choose a name which fits the conventions of GNU and Unix systems, |
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2025 usually with a nondirectory part that starts with a period, and pass it |
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2026 to @code{convert-standard-filename} instead of using it directly. Here |
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2027 is an example from the @code{completion} package: |
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2029 @example |
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2030 (defvar save-completions-file-name |
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2031 (convert-standard-filename "~/.completions") |
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2032 "*The file name to save completions to.") |
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2033 @end example |
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2035 On GNU and Unix systems, and on some other systems as well, |
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2036 @code{convert-standard-filename} returns its argument unchanged. On |
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2037 some other systems, it alters the name to fit the system's conventions. |
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2039 For example, on MS-DOS the alterations made by this function include |
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2040 converting a leading @samp{.} to @samp{_}, converting a @samp{_} in the |
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2041 middle of the name to @samp{.} if there is no other @samp{.}, inserting |
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2042 a @samp{.} after eight characters if there is none, and truncating to |
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2043 three characters after the @samp{.}. (It makes other changes as well.) |
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2044 Thus, @file{.abbrev_defs} becomes @file{_abbrev.def}, and |
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2045 @file{.completions} becomes @file{_complet.ion}. |
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2046 |
6555 | 2047 @node Contents of Directories |
2048 @section Contents of Directories | |
2049 @cindex directory-oriented functions | |
2050 @cindex file names in directory | |
2051 | |
2052 A directory is a kind of file that contains other files entered under | |
2053 various names. Directories are a feature of the file system. | |
2054 | |
2055 Emacs can list the names of the files in a directory as a Lisp list, | |
2056 or display the names in a buffer using the @code{ls} shell command. In | |
2057 the latter case, it can optionally display information about each file, | |
2058 depending on the options passed to the @code{ls} command. | |
2059 | |
2060 @defun directory-files directory &optional full-name match-regexp nosort | |
2061 This function returns a list of the names of the files in the directory | |
2062 @var{directory}. By default, the list is in alphabetical order. | |
2063 | |
2064 If @var{full-name} is non-@code{nil}, the function returns the files' | |
2065 absolute file names. Otherwise, it returns the names relative to | |
2066 the specified directory. | |
2067 | |
2068 If @var{match-regexp} is non-@code{nil}, this function returns only | |
2069 those file names that contain a match for that regular expression---the | |
2070 other file names are excluded from the list. | |
2071 | |
2072 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
2073 If @var{nosort} is non-@code{nil}, @code{directory-files} does not sort | |
2074 the list, so you get the file names in no particular order. Use this if | |
2075 you want the utmost possible speed and don't care what order the files | |
2076 are processed in. If the order of processing is visible to the user, | |
2077 then the user will probably be happier if you do sort the names. | |
2078 | |
2079 @example | |
2080 @group | |
2081 (directory-files "~lewis") | |
2082 @result{} ("#foo#" "#foo.el#" "." ".." | |
2083 "dired-mods.el" "files.texi" | |
2084 "files.texi.~1~") | |
2085 @end group | |
2086 @end example | |
2087 | |
2088 An error is signaled if @var{directory} is not the name of a directory | |
2089 that can be read. | |
2090 @end defun | |
2091 | |
2092 @defun file-name-all-versions file dirname | |
2093 This function returns a list of all versions of the file named | |
2094 @var{file} in directory @var{dirname}. | |
2095 @end defun | |
2096 | |
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2098 @defun file-expand-wildcards pattern &optional full |
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2099 This function expands the wildcard pattern @var{pattern}, returning |
24952 | 2100 a list of file names that match it. |
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24952 | 2102 If @var{pattern} is written as an absolute file name, |
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2105 If @var{pattern} is written as a relative file name, it is interpreted |
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2106 relative to the current default directory. The file names returned are |
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2107 normally also relative to the current default directory. However, if |
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2108 @var{full} is non-@code{nil}, they are absolute. |
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2109 @end defun |
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2112 This function inserts (in the current buffer) a directory listing for |
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2113 directory @var{file}, formatted with @code{ls} according to |
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2114 @var{switches}. It leaves point after the inserted text. |
6555 | 2115 |
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2116 The argument @var{file} may be either a directory name or a file |
6555 | 2117 specification including wildcard characters. If @var{wildcard} is |
2118 non-@code{nil}, that means treat @var{file} as a file specification with | |
2119 wildcards. | |
2120 | |
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2121 If @var{full-directory-p} is non-@code{nil}, that means the directory |
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2122 listing is expected to show the full contents of a directory. You |
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2123 should specify @code{t} when @var{file} is a directory and switches do |
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2124 not contain @samp{-d}. (The @samp{-d} option to @code{ls} says to |
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2125 describe a directory itself as a file, rather than showing its |
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2126 contents.) |
6555 | 2127 |
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2128 On most systems, this function works by running a directory listing |
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2129 program whose name is in the variable @code{insert-directory-program}. |
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2130 If @var{wildcard} is non-@code{nil}, it also runs the shell specified by |
6555 | 2131 @code{shell-file-name}, to expand the wildcards. |
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2133 MS-DOS and MS-Windows systems usually lack the standard Unix program |
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2134 @code{ls}, so this function emulates the standard Unix program @code{ls} |
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2135 with Lisp code. |
6555 | 2136 @end defun |
2137 | |
2138 @defvar insert-directory-program | |
2139 This variable's value is the program to run to generate a directory listing | |
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2141 which generate the listing with Lisp code. |
6555 | 2142 @end defvar |
2143 | |
2144 @node Create/Delete Dirs | |
2145 @section Creating and Deleting Directories | |
2146 @c Emacs 19 features | |
2147 | |
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2148 Most Emacs Lisp file-manipulation functions get errors when used on |
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2149 files that are directories. For example, you cannot delete a directory |
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2150 with @code{delete-file}. These special functions exist to create and |
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2151 delete directories. |
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2153 @defun make-directory dirname &optional parents |
6555 | 2154 This function creates a directory named @var{dirname}. |
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2156 the parent directories first, if they don't already exist. |
6555 | 2157 @end defun |
2158 | |
2159 @defun delete-directory dirname | |
2160 This function deletes the directory named @var{dirname}. The function | |
2161 @code{delete-file} does not work for files that are directories; you | |
12098 | 2162 must use @code{delete-directory} for them. If the directory contains |
2163 any files, @code{delete-directory} signals an error. | |
6555 | 2164 @end defun |
2165 | |
2166 @node Magic File Names | |
2167 @section Making Certain File Names ``Magic'' | |
2168 @cindex magic file names | |
2169 | |
2170 @c Emacs 19 feature | |
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2173 feature is in implementing remote file names (@pxref{Remote Files,, |
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2174 Remote Files, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}). |
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2177 expression to define the class of names (all those that match the |
6555 | 2178 regular expression), plus a handler that implements all the primitive |
2179 Emacs file operations for file names that do match. | |
2180 | |
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2181 The variable @code{file-name-handler-alist} holds a list of handlers, |
6555 | 2182 together with regular expressions that determine when to apply each |
2183 handler. Each element has this form: | |
2184 | |
2185 @example | |
2186 (@var{regexp} . @var{handler}) | |
2187 @end example | |
2188 | |
2189 @noindent | |
2190 All the Emacs primitives for file access and file name transformation | |
2191 check the given file name against @code{file-name-handler-alist}. If | |
2192 the file name matches @var{regexp}, the primitives handle that file by | |
2193 calling @var{handler}. | |
2194 | |
2195 The first argument given to @var{handler} is the name of the primitive; | |
2196 the remaining arguments are the arguments that were passed to that | |
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2197 primitive. (The first of these arguments is most often the file name |
6555 | 2198 itself.) For example, if you do this: |
2199 | |
2200 @example | |
2201 (file-exists-p @var{filename}) | |
2202 @end example | |
2203 | |
2204 @noindent | |
2205 and @var{filename} has handler @var{handler}, then @var{handler} is | |
2206 called like this: | |
2207 | |
2208 @example | |
2209 (funcall @var{handler} 'file-exists-p @var{filename}) | |
2210 @end example | |
2211 | |
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2212 When a function takes two or more arguments that must be file names, |
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2213 it checks each of those names for a handler. For example, if you do |
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2214 this: |
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2216 @example |
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2217 (expand-file-name @var{filename} @var{dirname}) |
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2218 @end example |
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2220 @noindent |
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2221 then it checks for a handler for @var{filename} and then for a handler |
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2222 for @var{dirname}. In either case, the @var{handler} is called like |
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2223 this: |
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2225 @example |
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2226 (funcall @var{handler} 'expand-file-name @var{filename} @var{dirname}) |
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2227 @end example |
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2229 @noindent |
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2230 The @var{handler} then needs to figure out whether to handle |
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2231 @var{filename} or @var{dirname}. |
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2233 Here are the operations that a magic file name handler gets to handle: |
6555 | 2234 |
27193 | 2235 @ifnottex |
6555 | 2236 @noindent |
2237 @code{add-name-to-file}, @code{copy-file}, @code{delete-directory}, | |
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2238 @code{delete-file}, |
12226 | 2239 @code{diff-latest-backup-file}, |
6555 | 2240 @code{directory-file-name}, |
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2241 @code{directory-files}, |
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2242 @code{dired-call-process}, |
6555 | 2243 @code{dired-compress-file}, @code{dired-uncache}, |
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2244 @code{expand-file-name}, |
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2245 @code{file-accessible-directory-p},@* |
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2246 @code{file-attributes}, |
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2247 @code{file-directory-p}, |
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2248 @code{file-executable-p}, @code{file-exists-p},@* |
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2249 @code{file-local-copy}, |
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2250 @code{file-modes}, @code{file-name-all-completions},@* |
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2251 @code{file-name-as-directory}, |
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2252 @code{file-name-completion}, |
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2253 @code{file-name-directory}, |
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2254 @code{file-name-nondirectory}, |
6555 | 2255 @code{file-name-sans-versions}, @code{file-newer-than-file-p}, |
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2256 @code{file-ownership-preserved-p}, |
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2257 @code{file-readable-p}, @code{file-regular-p}, @code{file-symlink-p}, |
12226 | 2258 @code{file-truename}, @code{file-writable-p}, |
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2259 @code{find-backup-file-name}, |
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2260 @code{get-file-buffer},@* |
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2261 @code{insert-directory}, |
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2262 @code{insert-file-contents}, |
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2263 @code{load}, @code{make-directory}, |
6555 | 2264 @code{make-symbolic-link}, @code{rename-file}, @code{set-file-modes}, |
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2265 @code{set-visited-file-modtime}, @code{shell-command},@* |
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2266 @code{unhandled-file-name-directory}, |
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2267 @code{vc-registered}, |
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2268 @code{verify-visited-file-modtime},@* |
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2269 @code{write-region}. |
27193 | 2270 @end ifnottex |
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2271 @iftex |
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2272 @noindent |
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2273 @flushleft |
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2274 @code{add-name-to-file}, @code{copy-file}, @code{delete-directory}, |
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2275 @code{delete-file}, |
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2276 @code{diff-latest-backup-file}, |
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2277 @code{directory-file-name}, |
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2278 @code{directory-files}, |
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2279 @code{dired-call-process}, |
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2280 @code{dired-compress-file}, @code{dired-uncache}, |
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2281 @code{expand-file-name}, |
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2282 @code{file-accessible-direc@discretionary{}{}{}tory-p}, |
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2283 @code{file-attributes}, |
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2284 @code{file-direct@discretionary{}{}{}ory-p}, |
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2285 @code{file-executable-p}, @code{file-exists-p}, |
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2286 @code{file-local-copy}, |
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2287 @code{file-modes}, @code{file-name-all-completions}, |
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2288 @code{file-name-as-directory}, |
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2289 @code{file-name-completion}, |
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2290 @code{file-name-directory}, |
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2291 @code{file-name-nondirec@discretionary{}{}{}tory}, |
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2292 @code{file-name-sans-versions}, @code{file-newer-than-file-p}, |
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2293 @code{file-ownership-pre@discretionary{}{}{}served-p}, |
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2294 @code{file-readable-p}, @code{file-regular-p}, @code{file-symlink-p}, |
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2295 @code{file-truename}, @code{file-writable-p}, |
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2296 @code{find-backup-file-name}, |
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2297 @code{get-file-buffer}, |
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2298 @code{insert-directory}, |
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2299 @code{insert-file-contents}, |
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2300 @code{load}, @code{make-direc@discretionary{}{}{}tory}, |
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2301 @code{make-symbolic-link}, @code{rename-file}, @code{set-file-modes}, |
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2302 @code{set-visited-file-modtime}, @code{shell-command}, |
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2303 @code{unhandled-file-name-directory}, |
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2324 ;; @r{First check for the specific operations} | |
2325 ;; @r{that we have special handling for.} | |
2326 (cond ((eq operation 'insert-file-contents) @dots{}) | |
2327 ((eq operation 'write-region) @dots{}) | |
2328 @dots{} | |
2329 ;; @r{Handle any operation we don't know about.} | |
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2343 @code{inhibit-file-name-operation}. Be careful to use them exactly as |
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2345 multiple handlers, and for operations that have two file names that may |
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2348 @defvar inhibit-file-name-handlers |
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2349 This variable holds a list of handlers whose use is presently inhibited |
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2351 @end defvar |
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2353 @defvar inhibit-file-name-operation |
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2354 The operation for which certain handlers are presently inhibited. |
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2355 @end defvar |
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2357 @defun find-file-name-handler file operation |
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2359 @code{nil} if there is none. The argument @var{operation} should be the |
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2360 operation to be performed on the file---the value you will pass to the |
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2361 handler as its first argument when you call it. The operation is needed |
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2362 for comparison with @code{inhibit-file-name-operation}. |
6555 | 2363 @end defun |
2364 | |
2365 @defun file-local-copy filename | |
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2366 This function copies file @var{filename} to an ordinary non-magic file, |
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2367 if it isn't one already. |
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2369 If @var{filename} specifies a magic file name, which programs |
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2370 outside Emacs cannot directly read or write, this copies the contents to |
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2371 an ordinary file and returns that file's name. |
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2373 If @var{filename} is an ordinary file name, not magic, then this function | |
2374 does nothing and returns @code{nil}. | |
2375 @end defun | |
2376 | |
2377 @defun unhandled-file-name-directory filename | |
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2378 This function returns the name of a directory that is not magic. It |
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2379 uses the directory part of @var{filename} if that is not magic. For a |
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2380 magic file name, it invokes the file name handler, which therefore |
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2381 decides what value to return. |
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2383 This is useful for running a subprocess; every subprocess must have a | |
2384 non-magic directory to serve as its current directory, and this function | |
2385 is a good way to come up with one. | |
2386 @end defun | |
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12067 | 2388 @node Format Conversion |
2389 @section File Format Conversion | |
2390 | |
2391 @cindex file format conversion | |
2392 @cindex encoding file formats | |
2393 @cindex decoding file formats | |
2394 The variable @code{format-alist} defines a list of @dfn{file formats}, | |
12098 | 2395 which describe textual representations used in files for the data (text, |
12067 | 2396 text-properties, and possibly other information) in an Emacs buffer. |
12098 | 2397 Emacs performs format conversion if appropriate when reading and writing |
2398 files. | |
12067 | 2399 |
2400 @defvar format-alist | |
2401 This list contains one format definition for each defined file format. | |
2402 @end defvar | |
2403 | |
2404 @cindex format definition | |
2405 Each format definition is a list of this form: | |
2406 | |
2407 @example | |
2408 (@var{name} @var{doc-string} @var{regexp} @var{from-fn} @var{to-fn} @var{modify} @var{mode-fn}) | |
2409 @end example | |
2410 | |
2411 Here is what the elements in a format definition mean: | |
2412 | |
2413 @table @var | |
2414 @item name | |
2415 The name of this format. | |
2416 | |
2417 @item doc-string | |
2418 A documentation string for the format. | |
2419 | |
2420 @item regexp | |
2421 A regular expression which is used to recognize files represented in | |
2422 this format. | |
2423 | |
2424 @item from-fn | |
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2425 A shell command or function to decode data in this format (to convert |
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2426 file data into the usual Emacs data representation). |
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2428 A shell command is represented as a string; Emacs runs the command as a |
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2429 filter to perform the conversion. |
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2431 If @var{from-fn} is a function, it is called with two arguments, @var{begin} |
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2432 and @var{end}, which specify the part of the buffer it should convert. |
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2433 It should convert the text by editing it in place. Since this can |
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2434 change the length of the text, @var{from-fn} should return the modified |
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2435 end position. |
12067 | 2436 |
12098 | 2437 One responsibility of @var{from-fn} is to make sure that the beginning |
12067 | 2438 of the file no longer matches @var{regexp}. Otherwise it is likely to |
2439 get called again. | |
2440 | |
2441 @item to-fn | |
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2442 A shell command or function to encode data in this format---that is, to |
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2443 convert the usual Emacs data representation into this format. |
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2445 If @var{to-fn} is a string, it is a shell command; Emacs runs the |
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2446 command as a filter to perform the conversion. |
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2448 If @var{to-fn} is a function, it is called with two arguments, @var{begin} |
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2449 and @var{end}, which specify the part of the buffer it should convert. |
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2450 There are two ways it can do the conversion: |
12067 | 2451 |
2452 @itemize @bullet | |
2453 @item | |
2454 By editing the buffer in place. In this case, @var{to-fn} should | |
2455 return the end-position of the range of text, as modified. | |
2456 | |
2457 @item | |
2458 By returning a list of annotations. This is a list of elements of the | |
2459 form @code{(@var{position} . @var{string})}, where @var{position} is an | |
2460 integer specifying the relative position in the text to be written, and | |
2461 @var{string} is the annotation to add there. The list must be sorted in | |
2462 order of position when @var{to-fn} returns it. | |
2463 | |
2464 When @code{write-region} actually writes the text from the buffer to the | |
2465 file, it intermixes the specified annotations at the corresponding | |
2466 positions. All this takes place without modifying the buffer. | |
2467 @end itemize | |
2468 | |
2469 @item modify | |
2470 A flag, @code{t} if the encoding function modifies the buffer, and | |
2471 @code{nil} if it works by returning a list of annotations. | |
2472 | |
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2474 A minor-mode function to call after visiting a file converted from this |
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2475 format. The function is called with one argument, the integer 1; |
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12067 | 2477 @end table |
2478 | |
2479 The function @code{insert-file-contents} automatically recognizes file | |
2480 formats when it reads the specified file. It checks the text of the | |
2481 beginning of the file against the regular expressions of the format | |
2482 definitions, and if it finds a match, it calls the decoding function for | |
2483 that format. Then it checks all the known formats over again. | |
2484 It keeps checking them until none of them is applicable. | |
2485 | |
2486 Visiting a file, with @code{find-file-noselect} or the commands that use | |
2487 it, performs conversion likewise (because it calls | |
12098 | 2488 @code{insert-file-contents}); it also calls the mode function for each |
2489 format that it decodes. It stores a list of the format names in the | |
2490 buffer-local variable @code{buffer-file-format}. | |
12067 | 2491 |
2492 @defvar buffer-file-format | |
12098 | 2493 This variable states the format of the visited file. More precisely, |
2494 this is a list of the file format names that were decoded in the course | |
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12067 | 2496 buffers. |
2497 @end defvar | |
2498 | |
2499 When @code{write-region} writes data into a file, it first calls the | |
12098 | 2500 encoding functions for the formats listed in @code{buffer-file-format}, |
2501 in the order of appearance in the list. | |
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12067 | 2504 This command writes the current buffer contents into the file @var{file} |
2505 in format @var{format}, and makes that format the default for future | |
12098 | 2506 saves of the buffer. The argument @var{format} is a list of format |
2507 names. | |
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2508 @end deffn |
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12226 | 2511 This command finds the file @var{file}, converting it according to |
2512 format @var{format}. It also makes @var{format} the default if the | |
2513 buffer is saved later. | |
2514 | |
2515 The argument @var{format} is a list of format names. If @var{format} is | |
2516 @code{nil}, no conversion takes place. Interactively, typing just | |
2517 @key{RET} for @var{format} specifies @code{nil}. | |
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2518 @end deffn |
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12226 | 2521 This command inserts the contents of file @var{file}, converting it |
2522 according to format @var{format}. If @var{beg} and @var{end} are | |
2523 non-@code{nil}, they specify which part of the file to read, as in | |
2524 @code{insert-file-contents} (@pxref{Reading from Files}). | |
2525 | |
2526 The return value is like what @code{insert-file-contents} returns: a | |
2527 list of the absolute file name and the length of the data inserted | |
2528 (after conversion). | |
2529 | |
2530 The argument @var{format} is a list of format names. If @var{format} is | |
2531 @code{nil}, no conversion takes place. Interactively, typing just | |
2532 @key{RET} for @var{format} specifies @code{nil}. | |
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12067 | 2535 @defvar auto-save-file-format |
2536 This variable specifies the format to use for auto-saving. Its value is | |
2537 a list of format names, just like the value of | |
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2539 @code{buffer-file-format} for writing auto-save files. This variable is |
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