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(Freset_this_command_lengths): Return nil.
(read_char): [All these changes are in the input method code.]
Process and clear before_command_restore_flag before the input method.
Save and restore ok_to_echo_at_next_pause and
current_kboard->echo_after_prompt.
Save, copy and empty this_command_keys, if it is not empty.
Clear the echo area before the input method.
Then in all cases restore this_command_keys, and reenable echoing
if it was enabled before.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 17 Aug 1998 07:04:41 +0000 |
parents | 530d0d516a42 |
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13401 | 1 ;;; gnus-edit.el --- Gnus SCORE file editing |
15511 | 2 ;; Copyright (C) 1995,96 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
3 ;; | |
13401 | 4 ;; Author: Per Abrahamsen <abraham@iesd.auc.dk> |
5 ;; Keywords: news, help | |
6 ;; Version: 0.2 | |
7 | |
8 ;;; Commentary: | |
15511 | 9 ;; |
13401 | 10 ;; Type `M-x gnus-score-customize RET' to invoke. |
11 | |
12 ;;; Code: | |
13 | |
14 (require 'custom) | |
15 (require 'gnus-score) | |
15511 | 16 (eval-when-compile (require 'cl)) |
13401 | 17 |
18 (defconst gnus-score-custom-data | |
19 '((tag . "Score") | |
20 (doc . "Customization of Gnus SCORE files. | |
21 | |
22 SCORE files allow you to assign a score to each article when you enter | |
23 a group, and automatically mark the articles as read or delete them | |
24 based on the score. In the summary buffer you can use the score to | |
25 sort the articles by score (`C-c C-s C-s') or to jump to the unread | |
26 article with the highest score (`,').") | |
27 (type . group) | |
28 (data "\n" | |
29 ((header . nil) | |
30 (doc . "Name of SCORE file to customize. | |
31 | |
32 Enter the name in the `File' field, then push the [Load] button to | |
33 load it. When done editing, push the [Save] button to save the file. | |
34 | |
35 Several score files may apply to each group, and several groups may | |
36 use the same score file. This is controlled implicitly by the name of | |
37 the score file and the value of the global variable | |
38 `gnus-score-find-score-files-function', and explicitly by the the | |
39 `Files' and `Exclude Files' entries.") | |
40 (compact . t) | |
41 (type . group) | |
42 (data ((tag . "Load") | |
43 (type . button) | |
44 (query . gnus-score-custom-load)) | |
45 ((tag . "Save") | |
46 (type . button) | |
47 (query . gnus-score-custom-save)) | |
48 ((name . file) | |
49 (tag . "File") | |
15511 | 50 (directory . gnus-kill-files-directory) |
13401 | 51 (default-file . "SCORE") |
52 (type . file)))) | |
53 ((name . files) | |
54 (tag . "Files") | |
55 (doc . "\ | |
56 List of score files to load when the the current score file is loaded. | |
57 You can use this to share score entries between multiple score files. | |
58 | |
59 Push the `[INS]' button add a score file to the list, or `[DEL]' to | |
60 delete a score file from the list.") | |
61 (type . list) | |
62 (data ((type . repeat) | |
63 (header . nil) | |
64 (data (type . file) | |
15511 | 65 (directory . gnus-kill-files-directory))))) |
13401 | 66 ((name . exclude-files) |
67 (tag . "Exclude Files") | |
68 (doc . "\ | |
69 List of score files to exclude when the the current score file is loaded. | |
70 You can use this if you have a score file you want to share between a | |
71 number of newsgroups, except for the newsgroup this score file | |
72 matches. [ Did anyone get that? ] | |
73 | |
74 Push the `[INS]' button add a score file to the list, or `[DEL]' to | |
75 delete a score file from the list.") | |
76 (type . list) | |
77 (data ((type . repeat) | |
78 (header . nil) | |
79 (data (type . file) | |
15511 | 80 (directory . gnus-kill-files-directory))))) |
13401 | 81 ((name . mark) |
82 (tag . "Mark") | |
83 (doc . "\ | |
84 Articles below this score will be automatically marked as read. | |
85 | |
86 This means that when you enter the summary buffer, the articles will | |
87 be shown but will already be marked as read. You can then press `x' | |
88 to get rid of them entirely. | |
89 | |
90 By default articles with a negative score will be marked as read. To | |
91 change this, push the `Mark' button, and choose `Integer'. You can | |
92 then enter a value in the `Mark' field.") | |
93 (type . gnus-score-custom-maybe-type)) | |
94 ((name . expunge) | |
95 (tag . "Expunge") | |
96 (doc . "\ | |
97 Articles below this score will not be shown in the summary buffer.") | |
98 (type . gnus-score-custom-maybe-type)) | |
99 ((name . mark-and-expunge) | |
100 (tag . "Mark and Expunge") | |
101 (doc . "\ | |
102 Articles below this score will be marked as read, but not shown. | |
103 | |
104 Someone should explain me the difference between this and `expunge' | |
105 alone or combined with `mark'.") | |
106 (type . gnus-score-custom-maybe-type)) | |
107 ((name . eval) | |
108 (tag . "Eval") | |
109 (doc . "\ | |
110 Evaluate this lisp expression when the entering summary buffer.") | |
111 (type . sexp)) | |
112 ((name . read-only) | |
113 (tag . "Read Only") | |
114 (doc . "Read-only score files will not be updated or saved. | |
115 Except from this buffer, of course!") | |
116 (type . toggle)) | |
117 ((type . doc) | |
118 (doc . "\ | |
119 Each news header has an associated list of score entries. | |
120 You can use the [INS] buttons to add new score entries anywhere in the | |
121 list, or the [DEL] buttons to delete specific score entries. | |
122 | |
123 Each score entry should specify a string that should be matched with | |
124 the content actual header in order to determine whether the entry | |
125 applies to that header. Enter that string in the `Match' field. | |
126 | |
127 If the score entry matches, the articles score will be adjusted with | |
128 some amount. Enter that amount in the in the `Score' field. You | |
129 should specify a positive amount for score entries that matches | |
130 articles you find interesting, and a negative amount for score entries | |
131 matching articles you would rather avoid. The final score for the | |
132 article will be the sum of the score of all score entries that match | |
133 the article. | |
134 | |
135 The score entry can be either permanent or expirable. To make the | |
136 entry permanent, push the `Date' button and choose the `Permanent' | |
137 entry. To make the entry expirable, choose instead the `Integer' | |
138 entry. After choosing the you can enter the date the score entry was | |
139 last matched in the `Date' field. The date will be automatically | |
140 updated each time the score entry matches an article. When the date | |
141 become too old, the the score entry will be removed. | |
142 | |
143 For your convenience, the date is specified as the number of days | |
144 elapsed since the (imaginary) Gregorian date Sunday, December 31, 1 | |
145 BC. | |
146 | |
147 Finally, you can choose what kind of match you want to perform by | |
148 pushing the `Type' button. For most entries you can choose between | |
149 `Exact' which mean the header content must be exactly identical to the | |
150 match string, or `Substring' meaning the match string should be | |
151 somewhere in the header content, or even `Regexp' to use Emacs regular | |
152 expression matching. The last choice is `Fuzzy' which is like `Exact' | |
153 except that whitespace derivations, a beginning `Re:' or a terminating | |
154 parenthetical remark are all ignored. Each of the four types have a | |
155 variant which will ignore case in the comparison. That variant is | |
156 indicated with a `(fold)' after its name.")) | |
157 ((name . from) | |
158 (tag . "From") | |
159 (doc . "Scoring based on the authors email address.") | |
160 (type . gnus-score-custom-string-type)) | |
161 ((name . subject) | |
162 (tag . "Subject") | |
163 (doc . "Scoring based on the articles subject.") | |
164 (type . gnus-score-custom-string-type)) | |
165 ((name . followup) | |
166 (tag . "Followup") | |
167 (doc . "Scoring based on who the article is a followup to. | |
168 | |
169 If you want to see all followups to your own articles, add an entry | |
170 with a positive score matching your email address here. You can also | |
171 put an entry with a negative score matching someone who is so annoying | |
172 that you don't even want to see him quoted in followups.") | |
173 (type . gnus-score-custom-string-type)) | |
174 ((name . xref) | |
175 (tag . "Xref") | |
176 (doc . "Scoring based on article crossposting. | |
177 | |
178 If you want to score based on which newsgroups an article is posted | |
179 to, this is the header to use. The syntax is a little different from | |
180 the `Newsgroups' header, but scoring in `Xref' is much faster. As an | |
181 example, to match all crossposted articles match on `:.*:' using the | |
182 `Regexp' type.") | |
183 (type . gnus-score-custom-string-type)) | |
184 ((name . references) | |
185 (tag . "References") | |
186 (doc . "Scoring based on article references. | |
187 | |
188 The `References' header gives you an alternative way to score on | |
189 followups. If you for example want to see follow all discussions | |
190 where people from `iesd.auc.dk' school participate, you can add a | |
191 substring match on `iesd.auc.dk>' on this header.") | |
192 (type . gnus-score-custom-string-type)) | |
193 ((name . message-id) | |
194 (tag . "Message-ID") | |
195 (doc . "Scoring based on the articles message-id. | |
196 | |
197 This isn't very useful, but Lars like completeness. You can use it to | |
198 match all messaged generated by recent Gnus version with a `Substring' | |
199 match on `.fsf@'.") | |
200 (type . gnus-score-custom-string-type)) | |
201 ((type . doc) | |
202 (doc . "\ | |
203 WARNING: Scoring on the following three pseudo headers is very slow! | |
204 Scoring on any of the real headers use a technique that avoids | |
205 scanning the entire article, only the actual headers you score on are | |
206 scanned, and this scanning has been heavily optimized. Using just a | |
207 single entry for one the three pseudo-headers `Head', `Body', and | |
208 `All' will require GNUS to retrieve and scan the entire article, which | |
209 can be very slow on large groups. However, if you add one entry for | |
210 any of these headers, you can just as well add several. Each | |
211 subsequent entry cost relatively little extra time.")) | |
212 ((name . head) | |
213 (tag . "Head") | |
214 (doc . "Scoring based on the article header. | |
215 | |
216 Instead of matching the content of a single header, the entire header | |
217 section of the article is matched. You can use this to match on | |
218 arbitrary headers, foe example to single out TIN lusers, use a substring | |
219 match on `Newsreader: TIN'. That should get 'em!") | |
220 (type . gnus-score-custom-string-type)) | |
221 ((name . body) | |
222 (tag . "Body") | |
223 (doc . "Scoring based on the article body. | |
224 | |
225 If you think any article that mentions `Kibo' is inherently | |
226 interesting, do a substring match on His name. You Are Allowed.") | |
227 (type . gnus-score-custom-string-type)) | |
228 ((name . all) | |
229 (tag . "All") | |
230 (doc . "Scoring based on the whole article.") | |
231 (type . gnus-score-custom-string-type)) | |
232 ((name . date) | |
233 (tag . "Date") | |
234 (doc . "Scoring based on article date. | |
235 | |
236 You can change the score of articles that have been posted before, | |
237 after, or at a specific date. You should add the date in the `Match' | |
238 field, and then select `before', `after', or `at' by pushing the | |
239 `Type' button. Imagine you want to lower the score of very old | |
240 articles, or want to raise the score of articles from the future (such | |
241 things happen!). Then you can't use date scoring for that. In fact, | |
242 I can't imagine anything you would want to use this for. | |
243 | |
244 For your convenience, the date is specified in Usenet date format.") | |
245 (type . gnus-score-custom-date-type)) | |
246 ((type . doc) | |
247 (doc . "\ | |
248 The Lines and Chars headers use integer based scoring. | |
249 | |
250 This means that you should write an integer in the `Match' field, and | |
251 the push the `Type' field to if the `Chars' or `Lines' header should | |
252 be larger, equal, or smaller than the number you wrote in the match | |
253 field.")) | |
254 ((name . chars) | |
255 (tag . "Characters") | |
256 (doc . "Scoring based on the number of characters in the article.") | |
257 (type . gnus-score-custom-integer-type)) | |
258 ((name . lines) | |
259 (tag . "Lines") | |
260 (doc . "Scoring based on the number of lines in the article.") | |
261 (type . gnus-score-custom-integer-type)) | |
262 ((name . orphan) | |
263 (tag . "Orphan") | |
264 (doc . "Score to add to articles with no parents.") | |
265 (type . gnus-score-custom-maybe-type)) | |
266 ((name . adapt) | |
267 (tag . "Adapt") | |
268 (doc . "Adapting the score files to your newsreading habits. | |
269 | |
270 When you have finished reading a group GNUS can automatically create | |
271 new score entries based on which articles you read and which you | |
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272 skipped. This is normally controlled by the two global variables |
13401 | 273 `gnus-use-adaptive-scoring' and `gnus-default-adaptive-score-alist', |
274 The first determines whether adaptive scoring should be enabled or | |
275 not, while the second determines what score entries should be created. | |
276 | |
277 You can overwrite the setting of `gnus-use-adaptive-scoring' by | |
278 selecting `Enable' or `Disable' by pressing the `Adapt' button. | |
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279 Selecting `Custom' will allow you to specify the exact adaptation |
13401 | 280 rules (overwriting `gnus-default-adaptive-score-alist').") |
281 (type . choice) | |
282 (data ((tag . "Default") | |
283 (default . nil) | |
284 (type . const)) | |
285 ((tag . "Enable") | |
286 (default . t) | |
287 (type . const)) | |
288 ((tag . "Disable") | |
289 (default . ignore) | |
290 (type . const)) | |
291 ((tag . "Custom") | |
292 (doc . "Customization of adaptive scoring. | |
293 | |
294 Each time you read an article it will be marked as read. Likewise, if | |
295 you delete it it will be marked as deleted, and if you tick it it will | |
296 be marked as ticked. When you leave a group, GNUS can automatically | |
297 create score file entries based on these marks, so next time you enter | |
298 the group articles with subjects that you read last time have higher | |
299 score and articles with subjects that deleted will have lower score. | |
300 | |
301 Below is a list of such marks. You can insert new marks to the list | |
302 by pushing on one of the `[INS]' buttons in the left margin to create | |
303 a new entry and then pushing the `Mark' button to select the mark. | |
304 For each mark there is another list, this time of article headers, | |
305 which determine how the mark should affect that header. The `[INS]' | |
306 buttons of this list are indented to indicate that the belong to the | |
307 mark above. Push the `Header' button to choose a header, and then | |
308 enter a score value in the `Score' field. | |
309 | |
310 For each article that are marked with `Mark' when you leave the | |
311 group, a temporary score entry for the articles `Header' with the | |
312 value of `Score' will be added the adapt file. If the score entry | |
313 already exists, `Score' will be added to its value. If you understood | |
314 that, you are smart. | |
315 | |
316 You can select the special value `Other' when pressing the `Mark' or | |
317 `Header' buttons. This is because Lars might add more useful values | |
318 there. If he does, it is up to you to figure out what they are named.") | |
319 (type . list) | |
320 (default . ((__uninitialized__))) | |
321 (data ((type . repeat) | |
322 (header . nil) | |
323 (data . ((type . list) | |
324 (header . nil) | |
325 (compact . t) | |
326 (data ((type . choice) | |
327 (tag . "Mark") | |
328 (data ((tag . "Unread") | |
329 (default . gnus-unread-mark) | |
330 (type . const)) | |
331 ((tag . "Ticked") | |
332 (default . gnus-ticked-mark) | |
333 (type . const)) | |
334 ((tag . "Dormant") | |
335 (default . gnus-dormant-mark) | |
336 (type . const)) | |
337 ((tag . "Deleted") | |
338 (default . gnus-del-mark) | |
339 (type . const)) | |
340 ((tag . "Read") | |
341 (default . gnus-read-mark) | |
342 (type . const)) | |
343 ((tag . "Expirable") | |
344 (default . gnus-expirable-mark) | |
345 (type . const)) | |
346 ((tag . "Killed") | |
347 (default . gnus-killed-mark) | |
348 (type . const)) | |
349 ((tag . "Kill-file") | |
350 (default . gnus-kill-file-mark) | |
351 (type . const)) | |
352 ((tag . "Low-score") | |
353 (default . gnus-low-score-mark) | |
354 (type . const)) | |
355 ((tag . "Catchup") | |
356 (default . gnus-catchup-mark) | |
357 (type . const)) | |
358 ((tag . "Ancient") | |
359 (default . gnus-ancient-mark) | |
360 (type . const)) | |
361 ((tag . "Canceled") | |
362 (default . gnus-canceled-mark) | |
363 (type . const)) | |
364 ((prompt . "Other") | |
365 (default . ??) | |
366 (type . sexp)))) | |
367 ((type . repeat) | |
368 (prefix . " ") | |
369 (data . ((type . list) | |
370 (compact . t) | |
371 (data ((tag . "Header") | |
372 (type . choice) | |
373 (data ((tag . "Subject") | |
374 (default . subject) | |
375 (type . const)) | |
376 ((prompt . "From") | |
377 (tag . "From ") | |
378 (default . from) | |
379 (type . const)) | |
380 ((prompt . "Other") | |
381 (width . 7) | |
382 (default . nil) | |
383 (type . symbol)))) | |
384 ((tag . "Score") | |
385 (type . integer)))))))))))))) | |
386 ((name . local) | |
387 (tag . "Local") | |
388 (doc . "\ | |
389 List of local variables to set when this score file is loaded. | |
390 | |
391 Using this entry can provide a convenient way to set variables that | |
392 will affect the summary mode for only some specific groups, i.e. those | |
393 groups matched by the current score file.") | |
394 (type . list) | |
395 (data ((type . repeat) | |
396 (header . nil) | |
397 (data . ((type . list) | |
398 (compact . t) | |
399 (data ((tag . "Name") | |
400 (width . 26) | |
401 (type . symbol)) | |
402 ((tag . "Value") | |
403 (width . 26) | |
404 (type . sexp))))))))))) | |
405 | |
406 (defconst gnus-score-custom-type-properties | |
407 '((gnus-score-custom-maybe-type | |
408 (type . choice) | |
409 (data ((type . integer) | |
410 (default . 0)) | |
411 ((tag . "Default") | |
412 (type . const) | |
413 (default . nil)))) | |
414 (gnus-score-custom-string-type | |
415 (type . list) | |
416 (data ((type . repeat) | |
417 (header . nil) | |
418 (data . ((type . list) | |
419 (compact . t) | |
420 (data ((tag . "Match") | |
421 (width . 59) | |
422 (type . string)) | |
423 "\n " | |
424 ((tag . "Score") | |
425 (type . integer)) | |
426 ((tag . "Date") | |
427 (type . choice) | |
428 (data ((type . integer) | |
429 (default . 0) | |
430 (width . 9)) | |
431 ((tag . "Permanent") | |
432 (type . const) | |
433 (default . nil)))) | |
434 ((tag . "Type") | |
435 (type . choice) | |
436 (data ((tag . "Exact") | |
437 (default . E) | |
438 (type . const)) | |
439 ((tag . "Substring") | |
440 (default . S) | |
441 (type . const)) | |
442 ((tag . "Regexp") | |
443 (default . R) | |
444 (type . const)) | |
445 ((tag . "Fuzzy") | |
446 (default . F) | |
447 (type . const)) | |
448 ((tag . "Exact (fold)") | |
449 (default . e) | |
450 (type . const)) | |
451 ((tag . "Substring (fold)") | |
452 (default . s) | |
453 (type . const)) | |
454 ((tag . "Regexp (fold)") | |
455 (default . r) | |
456 (type . const)) | |
457 ((tag . "Fuzzy (fold)") | |
458 (default . f) | |
459 (type . const)))))))))) | |
460 (gnus-score-custom-integer-type | |
461 (type . list) | |
462 (data ((type . repeat) | |
463 (header . nil) | |
464 (data . ((type . list) | |
465 (compact . t) | |
466 (data ((tag . "Match") | |
467 (type . integer)) | |
468 ((tag . "Score") | |
469 (type . integer)) | |
470 ((tag . "Date") | |
471 (type . choice) | |
472 (data ((type . integer) | |
473 (default . 0) | |
474 (width . 9)) | |
475 ((tag . "Permanent") | |
476 (type . const) | |
477 (default . nil)))) | |
478 ((tag . "Type") | |
479 (type . choice) | |
480 (data ((tag . "<") | |
481 (default . <) | |
482 (type . const)) | |
483 ((tag . ">") | |
484 (default . >) | |
485 (type . const)) | |
486 ((tag . "=") | |
487 (default . =) | |
488 (type . const)) | |
489 ((tag . ">=") | |
490 (default . >=) | |
491 (type . const)) | |
492 ((tag . "<=") | |
493 (default . <=) | |
494 (type . const)))))))))) | |
495 (gnus-score-custom-date-type | |
496 (type . list) | |
497 (data ((type . repeat) | |
498 (header . nil) | |
499 (data . ((type . list) | |
500 (compact . t) | |
501 (data ((tag . "Match") | |
502 (width . 59) | |
503 (type . string)) | |
504 "\n " | |
505 ((tag . "Score") | |
506 (type . integer)) | |
507 ((tag . "Date") | |
508 (type . choice) | |
509 (data ((type . integer) | |
510 (default . 0) | |
511 (width . 9)) | |
512 ((tag . "Permanent") | |
513 (type . const) | |
514 (default . nil)))) | |
515 ((tag . "Type") | |
516 (type . choice) | |
517 (data ((tag . "Before") | |
518 (default . before) | |
519 (type . const)) | |
520 ((tag . "After") | |
521 (default . after) | |
522 (type . const)) | |
523 ((tag . "At") | |
524 (default . at) | |
525 (type . const)))))))))))) | |
526 | |
527 (defvar gnus-score-custom-file nil | |
528 "Name of SCORE file being customized.") | |
529 | |
530 (defun gnus-score-customize () | |
531 "Create a buffer for editing gnus SCORE files." | |
532 (interactive) | |
533 (let (gnus-score-alist) | |
534 (custom-buffer-create "*Score Edit*" gnus-score-custom-data | |
535 gnus-score-custom-type-properties | |
536 'gnus-score-custom-set | |
537 'gnus-score-custom-get | |
538 'gnus-score-custom-save)) | |
539 (make-local-variable 'gnus-score-custom-file) | |
15511 | 540 (setq gnus-score-custom-file |
541 (expand-file-name "SCORE" gnus-kill-files-directory)) | |
13401 | 542 (make-local-variable 'gnus-score-alist) |
543 (setq gnus-score-alist nil) | |
544 (custom-reset-all)) | |
545 | |
546 (defun gnus-score-custom-get (name) | |
547 (if (eq name 'file) | |
548 gnus-score-custom-file | |
549 (let ((entry (assoc (symbol-name name) gnus-score-alist))) | |
550 (if entry | |
551 (mapcar 'gnus-score-custom-sanify (cdr entry)) | |
552 (setq entry (assoc name gnus-score-alist)) | |
15511 | 553 (if (or (memq name '(files exclude-files local)) |
554 (and (eq name 'adapt) | |
555 (not (symbolp (car (cdr entry)))))) | |
13401 | 556 (cdr entry) |
557 (car (cdr entry))))))) | |
558 | |
559 (defun gnus-score-custom-set (name value) | |
560 (cond ((eq name 'file) | |
561 (setq gnus-score-custom-file value)) | |
562 ((assoc (symbol-name name) gnus-score-alist) | |
563 (if value | |
564 (setcdr (assoc (symbol-name name) gnus-score-alist) value) | |
565 (setq gnus-score-alist (delq (assoc (symbol-name name) | |
566 gnus-score-alist) | |
567 gnus-score-alist)))) | |
568 ((assoc (symbol-name name) gnus-header-index) | |
569 (if value | |
570 (setq gnus-score-alist | |
571 (cons (cons (symbol-name name) value) gnus-score-alist)))) | |
572 ((assoc name gnus-score-alist) | |
573 (cond ((null value) | |
574 (setq gnus-score-alist (delq (assoc name gnus-score-alist) | |
575 gnus-score-alist))) | |
576 ((and (listp value) (not (eq name 'eval))) | |
577 (setcdr (assoc name gnus-score-alist) value)) | |
578 (t | |
579 (setcdr (assoc name gnus-score-alist) (list value))))) | |
580 ((null value)) | |
581 ((and (listp value) (not (eq name 'eval))) | |
582 (setq gnus-score-alist (cons (cons name value) gnus-score-alist))) | |
583 (t | |
584 (setq gnus-score-alist | |
585 (cons (cons name (list value)) gnus-score-alist))))) | |
586 | |
587 (defun gnus-score-custom-sanify (entry) | |
588 (list (nth 0 entry) | |
589 (or (nth 1 entry) gnus-score-interactive-default-score) | |
590 (nth 2 entry) | |
591 (cond ((null (nth 3 entry)) | |
592 's) | |
593 ((memq (nth 3 entry) '(before after at >= <=)) | |
594 (nth 3 entry)) | |
595 (t | |
596 (intern (substring (symbol-name (nth 3 entry)) 0 1)))))) | |
597 | |
598 (defvar gnus-score-cache nil) | |
599 | |
600 (defun gnus-score-custom-load () | |
601 (interactive) | |
602 (let ((file (custom-name-value 'file))) | |
603 (if (eq file custom-nil) | |
604 (error "You must specify a file name")) | |
15511 | 605 (setq file (expand-file-name file gnus-kill-files-directory)) |
13401 | 606 (gnus-score-load file) |
607 (setq gnus-score-custom-file file) | |
608 (custom-reset-all) | |
15511 | 609 (gnus-message 4 "Loaded"))) |
13401 | 610 |
611 (defun gnus-score-custom-save () | |
612 (interactive) | |
613 (custom-apply-all) | |
614 (gnus-score-remove-from-cache gnus-score-custom-file) | |
615 (let ((file gnus-score-custom-file) | |
616 (score gnus-score-alist) | |
617 emacs-lisp-mode-hook) | |
618 (save-excursion | |
619 (set-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Score*")) | |
620 (buffer-disable-undo (current-buffer)) | |
621 (erase-buffer) | |
622 (pp score (current-buffer)) | |
623 (gnus-make-directory (file-name-directory file)) | |
624 (write-region (point-min) (point-max) file nil 'silent) | |
625 (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))) | |
15511 | 626 (gnus-message 4 "Saved")) |
13401 | 627 |
628 (provide 'gnus-edit) | |
629 | |
630 ;;; gnus-edit.el end here |