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Handle multiple desktop files in different dirs. Other cleanups. Command line option --no-desktop introduced. (desktop-read): Record buffers in the desktop file in the same order as that in the buffer list, (desktop-save): Put buffers in the order given in desktop file, regardless of what handlers do. (desktop-file-version): New variable. Version number of desktop file format. (desktop-create-buffer-form): Variable deleted. (desktop-save): New customizable variable. (desktop-kill): Changed to use `desktop-save'. (desktop-file-name-format): New option: format in which desktop file names should be saved. (desktop-file-name): New function to convert a filename to the format specified in `desktop-file-name-format'. (desktop-create-buffer): Parameters renamed to descriptive systematic names. These parameters are visible to handlers. Renames: ver -> desktop-file-version mim -> desktop-buffer-minor-modes pt -> desktop-buffer-point mk -> desktop-buffer-mark ro -> desktop-buffer-read-only locals -> desktop-buffer-locals (desktop-buffer-major-mode, desktop-buffer-file-name) (desktop-buffer-name): Unused customizable variables deleted. (desktop-buffer-misc): Unused variable deleted. (desktop-save, desktop-buffer-dired-misc-data): Use `desktop-file-name'. (desktop-path): New customizable variable. List of directories in which to lookup the desktop file. Replaces hardcoded list. (desktop-globals-to-clear): New variable replaces hardcoded list. (desktop-clear-preserve-buffers-regexp): New customizable variable. (desktop-after-read-hook): New hook run after a desktop is read. (desktop-no-desktop-file-hook): New hook when no desktop file found. (desktop-change-dir): New function. (desktop-save-in-load-dir): New function. Save desktop in directory from witch it was loaded. (desktop-revert): New function. Revert to the last loaded desktop.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Wed, 09 Apr 2003 01:37:56 +0000
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;;; cal-iso.el --- calendar functions for the ISO calendar

;; Copyright (C) 1995, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Author: Edward M. Reingold <reingold@cs.uiuc.edu>
;; Keywords: calendar
;; Human-Keywords: ISO calendar, calendar, diary

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;;; Commentary:

;; This collection of functions implements the features of calendar.el and
;; diary.el that deal with the ISO calendar.

;; Technical details of all the calendrical calculations can be found in
;; ``Calendrical Calculations'' by Nachum Dershowitz and Edward M. Reingold,
;; Cambridge University Press (1997).

;; Comments, corrections, and improvements should be sent to
;;  Edward M. Reingold               Department of Computer Science
;;  (217) 333-6733                   University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
;;  reingold@cs.uiuc.edu             1304 West Springfield Avenue
;;                                   Urbana, Illinois 61801

;;; Code:

(require 'calendar)

(defun calendar-absolute-from-iso (date)
  "The number of days elapsed between the Gregorian date 12/31/1 BC and DATE.
The `ISO year' corresponds approximately to the Gregorian year, but
weeks start on Monday and end on Sunday.  The first week of the ISO year is
the first such week in which at least 4 days are in a year.  The ISO
commercial DATE has the form (week day year) in which week is in the range
1..52 and day is in the range 0..6 (1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday, ..., 0 =
Sunday).  The Gregorian date Sunday, December 31, 1 BC is imaginary."
  (let* ((week (extract-calendar-month date))
         (day (extract-calendar-day date))
         (year (extract-calendar-year date)))
    (+ (calendar-dayname-on-or-before
        1 (+ 3 (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (list 1 1 year))))
       (* 7 (1- week))
       (if (= day 0) 6 (1- day)))))

(defun calendar-iso-from-absolute (date)
  "Compute the `ISO commercial date' corresponding to the absolute DATE.
The ISO year corresponds approximately to the Gregorian year, but weeks
start on Monday and end on Sunday.  The first week of the ISO year is the
first such week in which at least 4 days are in a year.  The ISO commercial
date has the form (week day year) in which week is in the range 1..52 and
day is in the range 0..6 (1 = Monday, 2 = Tuesday, ..., 0 = Sunday).  The
absolute date is the number of days elapsed since the (imaginary) Gregorian
date Sunday, December 31, 1 BC."
  (let* ((approx (extract-calendar-year
                  (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute (- date 3))))
         (year (+ approx
                  (calendar-sum y approx
                      (>= date (calendar-absolute-from-iso (list 1 1 (1+ y))))
                      1))))
    (list
     (1+ (/ (- date (calendar-absolute-from-iso (list 1 1 year))) 7))
     (% date 7)
     year)))

(defun calendar-iso-date-string (&optional date)
  "String of ISO date of Gregorian DATE.
Defaults to today's date if DATE is not given."
  (let* ((d (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian
             (or date (calendar-current-date))))
         (day (% d 7))
         (iso-date (calendar-iso-from-absolute d)))
    (format "Day %s of week %d of %d"
            (if (zerop day) 7 day)
            (extract-calendar-month iso-date)
            (extract-calendar-year iso-date))))

(defun calendar-print-iso-date ()
  "Show equivalent ISO date for the date under the cursor."
  (interactive)
  (message "ISO date: %s"
           (calendar-iso-date-string (calendar-cursor-to-date t))))

(defun calendar-goto-iso-date (date &optional noecho)
  "Move cursor to ISO DATE; echo ISO date unless NOECHO is t."
  (interactive
   (let* ((today (calendar-current-date))
          (year (calendar-read
                 "ISO calendar year (>0): "
                 '(lambda (x) (> x 0))
                 (int-to-string (extract-calendar-year today))))
          (no-weeks (extract-calendar-month
                     (calendar-iso-from-absolute
                      (1-
                       (calendar-dayname-on-or-before
                        1 (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian
                           (list 1 4 (1+ year))))))))
          (week (calendar-read
                 (format "ISO calendar week (1-%d): " no-weeks)
                 '(lambda (x) (and (> x 0) (<= x no-weeks)))))
          (day (calendar-read
                "ISO day (1-7): "
                '(lambda (x) (and (<= 1 x) (<= x 7))))))
     (list (list week day year))))
  (calendar-goto-date (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute
                       (calendar-absolute-from-iso date)))
  (or noecho (calendar-print-iso-date)))

(defun diary-iso-date ()
  "ISO calendar equivalent of date diary entry."
  (format "ISO date: %s" (calendar-iso-date-string date)))

(provide 'cal-iso)

;;; cal-iso.el ends here