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Modify requires and evals to reduce byte compilation warnings.
(rmail-ignored-headers): Ignore "from" but not "mail-from". Ignore
"x-authentication-warning", "x-operating-system", and new babyl-V6
headers.
(rmail-displayed-headers): Add basic headers.
(rmail-message-vector, rmail-deleted-vector, rmail-msgref-vector,
rmail-convert-file): Deprecated.
(rmail-unix-mail-delimiter): Updated comment, anchored the "From"
string to the beginning of the line.
(rmail): Do not convert the buffer to Babyl format; Add support for
initializing and getting mbox format mail
(rmail-insert-rmail-file-header): Replace the Babyl identifier text
with an X-BABYL mail header.
(rmail-initialize-message): New function.
(rmail-url-map): Use "B" to send a mail message body to a browser; Map
"j" to (rmail-message) rather than (rmail-show-message); Map "o" to
(rmail-output) rather than (rmail-output-to-rmail-file); Add support
for handling embedded URLs.
(rmail-mode-map): Map the "Output (inbox)" menubar item to use
rmail-output.
(rmail-revert): Do not convert to Babyl 5 format; Use the new
initialization function.
(rmail-expunge-and-save): Use (rmail-display-summary-maybe).
(rmail-display-summary-maybe): New function.
(rmail-duplicate-message): Use the new rmail message descriptor to
access the message start and end positions.
(rmail-construct-io-menu): Use (rmail-output) instead of
(rmail-output-to-rmail-file).
(rmail-get-new-mail): Do not do a partial initialization; add a local
variable: 'current-message'; remove local variable 'success'; overhaul
the Babyl 5 specific parts.
(rmail-msg-is-pruned): Rewrite using the rmail message descriptor.
(rmail-toggle-header): Complete rewrite.
(rmail-narrow-to-non-pruned-header): Use the rmail message descriptor.
(rmail-display-labels, rmail-set-attribute): Rewrite.
(rmail-widen-to-current-msgbeg): Use the rmail message descriptor.
(rmail-process-new-messages): New (refactored) method.
(rmail-show-message): Rewrite.
(rmail-redecode-body): Rewrite using rmail message descriptor.
(rmail-auto-file): Make a little clearer; user (rmail-output) instead
of (rmail-output-to-rmail-file).
(rmail-next-undeleted-message): Slight rewrite.
(rmail-first-message, rmail-last-message, rmail-search-last-regexp):
Do not do partial initialization.
(rmail-what-message, rmail-search-message, rmail-message-regexp-p,
rmail-narrow-to-header): Use the rmail message descriptor.
(rmail-first-unseen-message, rmail-next-same-subject): Rewrite.
(rmail-message-deleted-p, rmail-delete-message,
rmail-undelete-previous-message, rmail-delete-forward, rmail-forward):
Use the rmail message descriptor.
(rmail-only-expunge, rmail-expunge): Rewrite.
(rmail-reply): Rewrite.
(rmail-narrow-to-message): New function.
(rmail-activate-urls, rmail-visit-url-at-mouse,
rmail-visit-url-at-point, rmail-browse-body, rmail-get-sender): New
functions.
author | Paul Reilly <pmr@pajato.com> |
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date | Sat, 15 Feb 2003 13:36:53 +0000 |
parents | 23a1cea22d13 |
children | 695cf19ef79e d7ddb3e565de |
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/* Declarations having to do with Emacs category tables. Copyright (C) 1995 Electrotechnical Laboratory, JAPAN. Licensed to the Free Software Foundation. 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. */ /* We introduce here three types of object: category, category set, and category table. A category is like syntax but differs in the following points: o A category is represented by a mnemonic character of the range ` '(32)..`~'(126) (printable ASCII characters). o A category is not exclusive, i.e. a character has multiple categories (category set). Of course, there's a case that a category set is empty, i.e. the character has no category. o In addition to the predefined categories, a user can define new categories. Total number of categories is limited to 95. A category set is a set of categories represented by Lisp bool-vector of length 128 (only elements of 31th through 126th are used). A category table is like syntax-table, represented by a Lisp char-table. The contents are category sets or nil. It has two extra slots, for a vector of doc string of each category and a version number. The first extra slot is a vector of doc strings of categories, the length is 95. The Nth element corresponding to the category N+32. The second extra slot is a version number of the category table. But, for the moment, we are not using this slot. */ #define CATEGORYP(x) \ (INTEGERP ((x)) && XFASTINT ((x)) >= 0x20 && XFASTINT ((x)) <= 0x7E) #define CHECK_CATEGORY(x) \ do { \ if (!CATEGORYP ((x))) x = wrong_type_argument (Qcategoryp, (x)); \ } while (0) #define XCATEGORY_SET XBOOL_VECTOR #define CATEGORY_SET_P(x) \ (BOOL_VECTOR_P ((x)) && (EMACS_INT) (XBOOL_VECTOR ((x))->size) == 128) /* Return a new empty category set. */ #define MAKE_CATEGORY_SET (Fmake_bool_vector (make_number (128), Qnil)) /* Make CATEGORY_SET includes (if VAL is t) or excludes (if VAL is nil) CATEGORY. */ #define SET_CATEGORY_SET(category_set, category, val) \ (Faset (category_set, category, val)) #define CHECK_CATEGORY_SET(x) \ do { \ if (!CATEGORY_SET_P ((x))) x = wrong_type_argument (Qcategorysetp, (x)); \ } while (0) /* Return 1 if CATEGORY_SET contains CATEGORY, else return 0. The faster version of `!NILP (Faref (category_set, category))'. */ #define CATEGORY_MEMBER(category, category_set) \ (XCATEGORY_SET (category_set)->data[(category) / 8] \ & (1 << ((category) % 8))) /* Temporary internal variable used in macro CHAR_HAS_CATEGORY. */ extern Lisp_Object _temp_category_set; /* Return 1 if category set of CH contains CATEGORY, elt return 0. */ #define CHAR_HAS_CATEGORY(ch, category) \ (_temp_category_set = CATEGORY_SET (ch), \ CATEGORY_MEMBER (category, _temp_category_set)) /* The standard category table is stored where it will automatically be used in all new buffers. */ #define Vstandard_category_table buffer_defaults.category_table /* Return the category set of character C in the current category table. */ #ifdef __GNUC__ #define CATEGORY_SET(c) \ ({ Lisp_Object table = current_buffer->category_table; \ Lisp_Object temp; \ if ((c) < CHAR_TABLE_SINGLE_BYTE_SLOTS) \ while (NILP (temp = XCHAR_TABLE (table)->contents[(unsigned char) c]) \ && NILP (temp = XCHAR_TABLE (table)->defalt)) \ table = XCHAR_TABLE (table)->parent; \ else \ temp = Faref (table, make_number (c)); \ temp; }) #else #define CATEGORY_SET(c) \ Faref (current_buffer->category_table, make_number (c)) #endif /* Return the doc string of CATEGORY in category table TABLE. */ #define CATEGORY_DOCSTRING(table, category) \ XVECTOR (Fchar_table_extra_slot (table, make_number (0)))->contents[(category) - ' '] /* Return the version number of category table TABLE. Not used for the moment. */ #define CATEGORY_TABLE_VERSION (table) \ Fchar_table_extra_slot (table, make_number (1)) /* Return 1 if there is a word boundary between two word-constituent characters C1 and C2 if they appear in this order, else return 0. There is no word boundary between two word-constituent ASCII characters. */ #define WORD_BOUNDARY_P(c1, c2) \ (!(SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c1) && SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c2)) \ && word_boundary_p (c1, c2)) extern int word_boundary_p P_ ((int, int));