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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> |
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date | Wed, 09 Apr 2003 01:37:56 +0000 |
parents | 0d8b17d428b5 |
children | 695cf19ef79e d7ddb3e565de |
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;;; rfc2104.el --- RFC2104 Hashed Message Authentication Codes ;; Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Simon Josefsson <jas@pdc.kth.se> ;; Keywords: mail ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;;; This is a quick'n'dirty, low performance, implementation of RFC2104. ;;; ;;; Example: ;;; ;;; (require 'md5) ;;; (rfc2104-hash 'md5 64 16 "Jefe" "what do ya want for nothing?") ;;; "750c783e6ab0b503eaa86e310a5db738" ;;; ;;; (require 'sha-1) ;;; (rfc2104-hash 'sha1-encode 64 20 "Jefe" "what do ya want for nothing?") ;;; "effcdf6ae5eb2fa2d27416d5f184df9c259a7c79" ;;; ;;; 64 is block length of hash function (64 for MD5 and SHA), 16 is ;;; resulting hash length (16 for MD5, 20 for SHA). ;;; ;;; Tested with Emacs 20.2 and XEmacs 20.3. ;;; ;;; Test case reference: RFC 2202. ;;; Release history: ;;; ;;; 1998-08-16 initial release posted to gnu.emacs.sources ;;; 1998-08-17 use append instead of char-list-to-string ;;; 1998-08-26 don't require hexl ;;; 1998-09-25 renamed from hmac.el to rfc2104.el, also renamed functions ;;; 1999-10-23 included in pgnus ;;; 2000-08-15 `rfc2104-hexstring-to-bitstring' ;;; 2000-05-12 added sha-1 example, added test case reference ;;; Code: (eval-when-compile (require 'cl)) ;; Magic character for inner HMAC round. 0x36 == 54 == '6' (defconst rfc2104-ipad ?\x36) ;; Magic character for outer HMAC round. 0x5C == 92 == '\' (defconst rfc2104-opad ?\x5C) ;; Not so magic character for padding the key. 0x00 (defconst rfc2104-zero ?\x00) ;; Alist for converting hex to decimal. (defconst rfc2104-hex-alist '((?0 . 0) (?a . 10) (?A . 10) (?1 . 1) (?b . 11) (?B . 11) (?2 . 2) (?c . 12) (?C . 12) (?3 . 3) (?d . 13) (?D . 13) (?4 . 4) (?e . 14) (?E . 14) (?5 . 5) (?f . 15) (?F . 15) (?6 . 6) (?7 . 7) (?8 . 8) (?9 . 9))) (defun rfc2104-hex-to-int (str) (if str (if (listp str) (+ (* 16 (rfc2104-hex-to-int (cdr str))) (cdr (assoc (car str) rfc2104-hex-alist))) (rfc2104-hex-to-int (reverse (append str nil)))) 0)) (defun rfc2104-hexstring-to-bitstring (str) (let (out) (while (< 0 (length str)) (push (rfc2104-hex-to-int (substring str -2)) out) (setq str (substring str 0 -2))) (concat out))) (defun rfc2104-hash (hash block-length hash-length key text) (let* (;; if key is longer than B, reset it to HASH(key) (key (if (> (length key) block-length) (funcall hash key) key)) (k_ipad (append key nil)) (k_opad (append key nil))) ;; zero pad k_ipad/k_opad (while (< (length k_ipad) block-length) (setq k_ipad (append k_ipad (list rfc2104-zero)))) (while (< (length k_opad) block-length) (setq k_opad (append k_opad (list rfc2104-zero)))) ;; XOR key with ipad/opad into k_ipad/k_opad (setq k_ipad (mapcar (lambda (c) (logxor c rfc2104-ipad)) k_ipad)) (setq k_opad (mapcar (lambda (c) (logxor c rfc2104-opad)) k_opad)) ;; perform outer hash (funcall hash (concat k_opad (rfc2104-hexstring-to-bitstring ;; perform inner hash (funcall hash (concat k_ipad text))))))) (provide 'rfc2104) ;;; rfc2104.el ends here