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Revision: miles@gnu.org--gnu-2005/emacs--cvs-trunk--0--patch-428 Remove "-face" suffix from MH-E faces 2005-06-17 Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> * lisp/mh-e/mh-customize.el (mh-folder-body, mh-folder-cur-msg) (mh-folder-cur-msg-number, mh-folder-date, mh-folder-followup) (mh-folder-msg-number, mh-folder-refiled, mh-folder-subject) (mh-folder-tick, mh-folder-to, mh-index-folder) (mh-letter-header-field, mh-show-cc, mh-show-date) (mh-show-header, mh-show-pgg-good, mh-show-pgg-unknown) (mh-show-pgg-bad, mh-show-signature, mh-show-to, mh-show-from) (mh-show-xface, mh-speedbar-folder, mh-speedbar-selected-folder) (mh-speedbar-folder-with-unseen-messages) (mh-speedbar-selected-folder-with-unseen-messages) (mh-folder-msg-number, mh-folder-subject, mh-folder-followup) (mh-folder-subject): Remove "-face" suffix from face names. (mh-folder-body, mh-folder-cur-msg, mh-folder-cur-msg-number) (mh-folder-date-face, mh-folder-followup-face) (mh-folder-msg-number-face, mh-folder-refiled-face) (mh-folder-subject-face, mh-folder-tick-face, mh-folder-to-face) (mh-index-folder-face, mh-letter-header-field-face) (mh-show-cc-face, mh-show-date-face, mh-show-header-face) (mh-show-pgg-good-face, mh-show-pgg-unknown-face) (mh-show-pgg-bad-face, mh-show-signature-face, mh-show-to-face) (mh-show-from-face, mh-show-xface-face, mh-speedbar-folder-face) (mh-speedbar-selected-folder-face) (mh-speedbar-folder-with-unseen-messages-face) (mh-speedbar-selected-folder-with-unseen-messages-face): New backward-compatibility aliases for renamed faces. (mh-folder-body-face, mh-folder-cur-msg-face) (mh-folder-cur-msg-number-face, mh-folder-date-face) (mh-folder-followup-face, mh-folder-msg-number-face) (mh-folder-deleted-face, mh-folder-refiled-face) (mh-folder-subject-face, mh-folder-address-face) (mh-folder-scan-format-face, mh-folder-to-face) (mh-index-folder-face, mh-show-cc-face, mh-show-date-face) (mh-show-header-face, mh-show-pgg-good-face) (mh-show-pgg-unknown-face, mh-show-pgg-bad-face) (mh-show-to-face, mh-show-from-face, mh-show-subject-face) (mh-speedbar-folder-with-unseen-messages) (mh-speedbar-selected-folder-with-unseen-messages): Use renamed MH-E faces. * lisp/mh-e/mh-utils.el (mh-letter-font-lock-keywords) (mh-face-display-function): Use renamed MH-E faces. * lisp/mh-e/mh-speed.el (mh-folder-speedbar-buttons) (mh-speed-update-current-folder, mh-speed-normal-face) (mh-speed-bold-face, mh-speed-add-buttons) (mh-speed-invalidate-map): Likewise. * lisp/mh-e/mh-mime.el (mh-signature-highlight): Likewise.
author Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
date Fri, 17 Jun 2005 01:29:30 +0000
parents 695cf19ef79e
children 6fb026ad601f 375f2633d815
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;;; resume.el --- process command line args from within a suspended Emacs job

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

;; Author: Joe Wells <jbw@bucsf.bu.edu>
;; Adapted-By: ESR
;; Keywords: processes

;; 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.

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;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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;;; Commentary:

;; The purpose of this library is to handle command line arguments
;; when you resume an existing Emacs job.

;; In order to use it, you must put this code in your .emacs file.

;; (add-hook 'suspend-hook 'resume-suspend-hook)
;; (add-hook 'suspend-resume-hook 'resume-process-args)

;; You can't get the benefit of this library by using the `emacs' command,
;; since that always starts a new Emacs job.  Instead you must use a
;; command called `edit' which knows how to resume an existing Emacs job
;; if you have one, or start a new Emacs job if you don't have one.

;; To define the `edit' command, run the script etc/emacs.csh (if you use CSH),
;; or etc/emacs.bash if you use BASH.  You would normally do this in your
;; login script.

;; Stephan Gildea suggested bug fix (gildea@bbn.com).
;; Ideas from Michael DeCorte and other people.

;;; Code:

(defvar resume-emacs-args-file (expand-file-name "~/.emacs_args")
  "*This file is where arguments are placed for a suspended emacs job.")

(defvar resume-emacs-args-buffer " *Command Line Args*"
  "Buffer that is used by resume-process-args.")

(defun resume-process-args ()
  "Handler for command line args given when Emacs is resumed."
  (let ((start-buffer (current-buffer))
	(args-buffer (get-buffer-create resume-emacs-args-buffer))
	length args
	(command-line-default-directory default-directory))
    (unwind-protect
	(progn
	  (set-buffer args-buffer)
	  (erase-buffer)
	  ;; get the contents of resume-emacs-args-file
	  (condition-case ()
	      (let ((result (insert-file-contents resume-emacs-args-file)))
		(setq length (car (cdr result))))
	    ;; the file doesn't exist, ergo no arguments
	    (file-error
	      (erase-buffer)
	      (setq length 0)))
	  (if (<= length 0)
	      (setq args nil)
	    ;; get the arguments from the buffer
	    (goto-char (point-min))
	    (while (not (eobp))
	      (skip-chars-forward " \t\n")
	      (let ((begin (point)))
		(skip-chars-forward "^ \t\n")
		(setq args (cons (buffer-substring begin (point)) args)))
	      (skip-chars-forward " \t\n"))
	    ;; arguments are now in reverse order
	    (setq args (nreverse args))
	    ;; make sure they're not read again
	    (erase-buffer))
	  (resume-write-buffer-to-file (current-buffer) resume-emacs-args-file)
	  ;; if nothing was in buffer, args will be null
	  (or (null args)
	      (setq command-line-default-directory
		    (file-name-as-directory (car args))
		    args (cdr args)))
	  ;; actually process the arguments
	  (command-line-1 args))
      ;; If the command line args don't result in a find-file, the
      ;; buffer will be left in args-buffer.  So we change back to the
      ;; original buffer.  The reason I don't just use
      ;; (let ((default-directory foo))
      ;;    (command-line-1 args))
      ;; in the context of the original buffer is because let does not
      ;; work properly with buffer-local variables.
      (if (eq (current-buffer) args-buffer)
	  (set-buffer start-buffer)))))

;;;###autoload
(defun resume-suspend-hook ()
  "Clear out the file used for transmitting args when Emacs resumes."
  (save-excursion
    (set-buffer (get-buffer-create resume-emacs-args-buffer))
    (erase-buffer)
    (resume-write-buffer-to-file (current-buffer) resume-emacs-args-file)))

(defun resume-write-buffer-to-file (buffer file)
  "Writes the contents of BUFFER into FILE, if permissions allow."
  (if (not (file-writable-p file))
      (error "No permission to write file %s" file))
  (save-excursion
    (set-buffer buffer)
    (clear-visited-file-modtime)
    (save-restriction
      (widen)
      (write-region (point-min) (point-max) file nil 'quiet))
    (set-buffer-modified-p nil)))

(provide 'resume)

;;; arch-tag: c90b2761-4803-4e58-a0ae-c4721368b628
;;; resume.el ends here