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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
parents fec321336b72
children 695cf19ef79e
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;;; tq.el --- utility to maintain a transaction queue

;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Author: Scott Draves <spot@cs.cmu.edu>
;; Maintainer: FSF
;; Adapted-By: ESR
;; Keywords: extensions

;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.

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;;; Commentary:

;; manages receiving a stream asynchronously,
;; parsing it into transactions, and then calling
;; handler functions

;; Our basic structure is the queue/process/buffer triple.  Each entry
;; of the queue is a regexp/closure/function triple.  We buffer
;; bytes from the process until we see the regexp at the head of the
;; queue.  Then we call the function with the closure and the
;; collected bytes.

;;; Code:

;;;###autoload
(defun tq-create (process)
  "Create and return a transaction queue communicating with PROCESS.
PROCESS should be a subprocess capable of sending and receiving
streams of bytes.  It may be a local process, or it may be connected
to a tcp server on another machine."
  (let ((tq (cons nil (cons process
			    (generate-new-buffer
			     (concat " tq-temp-"
				     (process-name process)))))))
    (set-process-filter process
			`(lambda (proc string)
			   (tq-filter '(, tq) string)))
    tq))

;;; accessors
(defun tq-queue   (tq) (car tq))
(defun tq-process (tq) (car (cdr tq)))
(defun tq-buffer  (tq) (cdr (cdr tq)))

(defun tq-queue-add (tq re closure fn)
  (setcar tq (nconc (tq-queue tq)
		    (cons (cons re (cons closure fn)) nil)))
  'ok)

(defun tq-queue-head-regexp  (tq) (car (car (tq-queue tq))))
(defun tq-queue-head-fn      (tq) (cdr (cdr (car (tq-queue tq)))))
(defun tq-queue-head-closure (tq) (car (cdr (car (tq-queue tq)))))
(defun tq-queue-empty        (tq) (not (tq-queue tq)))
(defun tq-queue-pop          (tq) (setcar tq (cdr (car tq))) (null (car tq)))


;;; must add to queue before sending!
(defun tq-enqueue (tq question regexp closure fn)
  "Add a transaction to transaction queue TQ.
This sends the string QUESTION to the process that TQ communicates with.
When the corresponding answer comes back, we call FN
with two arguments: CLOSURE, and the answer to the question.
REGEXP is a regular expression to match the entire answer;
that's how we tell where the answer ends."
  (tq-queue-add tq regexp closure fn)
  (process-send-string (tq-process tq) question))

(defun tq-close (tq)
  "Shut down transaction queue TQ, terminating the process."
  (delete-process (tq-process tq))
  (kill-buffer (tq-buffer tq)))

(defun tq-filter (tq string)
  "Append STRING to the TQ's buffer; then process the new data."
  (with-current-buffer (tq-buffer tq)
    (goto-char (point-max))
    (insert string)
    (tq-process-buffer tq)))

(defun tq-process-buffer (tq)
  "Check TQ's buffer for the regexp at the head of the queue."
  (set-buffer (tq-buffer tq))
  (if (= 0 (buffer-size)) ()
    (if (tq-queue-empty tq)
	(let ((buf (generate-new-buffer "*spurious*")))
	  (copy-to-buffer buf (point-min) (point-max))
	  (delete-region (point-min) (point))
	  (pop-to-buffer buf nil)
	  (error "Spurious communication from process %s, see buffer %s"
		 (process-name (tq-process tq))
		 (buffer-name buf)))
      (goto-char (point-min))
      (if (re-search-forward (tq-queue-head-regexp tq) nil t)
	  (let ((answer (buffer-substring (point-min) (point))))
	    (delete-region (point-min) (point))
	    (unwind-protect
		(condition-case nil
		    (funcall (tq-queue-head-fn tq)
			     (tq-queue-head-closure tq)
			     answer)
		  (error nil))
	      (tq-queue-pop tq))
	    (tq-process-buffer tq))))))

(provide 'tq)

;;; tq.el ends here