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(vc-rcs-show-log-entry): New function. (vc-rcs-checkin, vc-rcs-checkout): Don't set all properties. (vc-rcs-register): If there is no RCS subdir, ask the user whether to create one. (vc-rcs-state-heuristic): Use file-ownership-preserved-p. (vc-rcs-checkout): Remove the error-handling for missing-rcs. (vc-rcs-state-heuristic): Don't use file-writable-p. (vc-rcs-print-log): Insert in the current buffer. (vc-rcs-diff): Insert in the current buffer and remove unused arg CMP. (vc-rcs-workfile-unchanged-p): Use vc-do-command instead of vc-simple-command. (vc-rcs-fetch-master-state): Removed check for unlocked-changes to avoid doing a diff when opening a file. (vc-rcs-state): Added check for unlocked-changes. (vc-rcs-header): Escape Id. (vc-rcs-workfile-unchanged-p): Remove optional arg VERSION. (vc-rcs-state): Call vc-workfile-unchanged-p, not the RCS-specific version. (vc-rcs-state-heuristic): Use file-writable-p instead of comparing userids. (vc-rcs-fetch-master-state): Handle the case where rcs is missing. Simplify the logic by eliminating unreachable code. (vc-rcs-diff): Only pass `2' to vc-do-command if necessary and just do a recursive call if we need to retry. (vc-rcs-checkout): Handle the case where rcs is missing by making the buffer read-write if requested and re-signalling the error. (vc-rcs-find-most-recent-rev): New function. The code derives from the old vc-parse-buffer but uses the revision number rather than the date (much easier to compare robustly). (vc-rcs-fetch-master-state): Use `with-temp-buffer'. Adapt to the new vc-parse-buffer (and vc-rcs-find-most-recent-rev). Find the locking-user more directly. Check strict locking and set checkout-model appropriately. (vc-rcs-parse-locks): Remove. (vc-rcs-latest-on-branch-p): Use with-temp-buffer and adapt to the new vc-parse-buffer (and vc-rcs-find-most-recent-rev). (vc-rcs-system-release): Use with-current-buffer and vc-parse-buffer. (vc-rcs-register, vc-rcs-checkout): Use with-current-buffer. Merge in code from vc-rcs-hooks.el. Don't require 'vc anymore. (vc-rcs-responsible-p): Use expand-file-name instead of concat and file-directory-p instead of file-exists-p. (vc-rcs-exists): Remove. (vc-rcs-header): New var. Update Copyright. (vc-rcs-rename-file): New function. (vc-rcs-diff): Remove unused `backend' variable. (vc-rcs-clear-headers): New function; code moved here from vc-clear-headers in vc.el. (tail): Provide vc-rcs and remove vc-rcs-logentry-check. (vc-rcs-register): Parse command output to find master file name and workfile version. (vc-rcs-checkout): Removed call to vc-file-clear-masterprops. Require vc and vc-rcs-hooks. (vc-rcs-trunk-p, vc-rcs-branch-part): Move to vc-rcs-hooks. (vc-rcs-backend-release-p): Remove (use vc-rcs-release-p). (vc-release-greater-or-equal-p): Move from vc. (vc-rcs-trunk-p, vc-rcs-branch-p, vc-rcs-branch-part, vc-rcs-minor-part, vc-rcs-previous-version): Remove duplicates. (vc-rcs-checkout): Add a missing `new-version' argument in the call to vc-rcs-latest-on-branch-p. Hopefully that was the right one. (vc-rcs-steal-lock): Renamed from `vc-rcs-steal'. Updated everything to use `vc-checkout-model'. (vc-rcs-backend-release-p): function added. other stuff updated to reference this function instead of the old `vc-backend-release-p'. (vc-rcs-logentry-check): Function added. (vc-rcs-checkin, vc-rcs-previous-version) (vc-rcs-checkout): Name space cleaned up. No more revision number crunching function names that are not prefixed with vc-rcs. (vc-rcs-checkout-model): Function added. References to `vc-checkout-model' replaced. (vc-rcs-admin): Added the query-only option as required by the vc.el file. (vc-rcs-exists): Function added. (vc-*-checkout): Use with-temp-file instead of /bin/sh. Merged from mainline (vc-rcs-latest-on-branch-p): Moved to vc-rcs-hooks.el. (vc-rcs-latest-on-branch-p, vc-rcs-trunk-p) (vc-rcs-branch-p, vc-rcs-branch-part, vc-rcs-minor-part) (vc-rcs-previous-version): Functions added. (vc-rcs-diff): Function added. (vc-rcs-checkout) Bug (typo) found and fixed. (vc-rcs-register-switches) Variable `vc-rcs-register-switches' added. Require vc when compiling. (vc-rcs-print-log, vc-rcs-assign-name, vc-rcs-merge) (vc-rcs-check-headers, vc-rcs-steal, vc-rcs-uncheck, vc-rcs-revert) (vc-rcs-checkin): New functions (code from vc.el). (vc-rcs-previous-version, vc-rcs-system-release, vc-rcs-checkout): Doc fix. (vc-rcs-release): Deleted. (Duplicated vc-rcs-system-release). (vc-rcs-trunk-p, vc-rcs-branch-p, vc-rcs-branch-part) (vc-rcs-minor-part, vc-rcs-previous-version, vc-rcs-release) (vc-rcs-release-p, vc-rcs-admin, vc-rcs-checkout): New functions from vc.el. (vc-rcs-system-release): Renamed from vc-rcs-backend-release.
author Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>
date Mon, 04 Sep 2000 19:47:43 +0000
parents 970c0b904d35
children 253f761ad37b
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;;; compare-w.el --- compare text between windows for Emacs.

;; Copyright (C) 1986, 1989, 1993, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Maintainer: FSF

;; 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)
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;;; Commentary:

;; This package provides one entry point, compare-windows.  It compares
;; text starting from point in two adjacent windows, advancing point
;; until it finds a difference.  Option variables permit you to ignore
;; whitespace differences, or case differences, or both.

;;; Code:

(defgroup compare-w nil
  "Compare text between windows."
  :prefix "compare-"
  :group 'tools)

(defcustom compare-windows-whitespace "[ \t\n]+"
  "*Regexp that defines whitespace sequences for \\[compare-windows].
Changes in whitespace are optionally ignored.

The value of `compare-windows-whitespace' may instead be a function; this
function is called in each buffer, with point at the current scanning point.
The function's job is to categorize any whitespace around (including before)
point; it should also advance past any whitespace.

The function is passed one argument, the point where `compare-windows'
was originally called; it should not consider any text before that point.
If the function returns the same value for both buffers, then the
whitespace is considered to match, and is skipped."
  :type '(choice regexp function)
  :group 'compare-w)

(defcustom compare-ignore-case nil
  "*Non-nil means \\[compare-windows] ignores case differences."
  :type 'boolean
  :group 'compare-w)

;;;###autoload
(defun compare-windows (ignore-whitespace)
  "Compare text in current window with text in next window.
Compares the text starting at point in each window,
moving over text in each one as far as they match.

This command pushes the mark in each window
at the prior location of point in that window.
If both windows display the same buffer,
the mark is pushed twice in that buffer:
first in the other window, then in the selected window.

A prefix arg means ignore changes in whitespace.
The variable `compare-windows-whitespace' controls how whitespace is skipped.
If `compare-ignore-case' is non-nil, changes in case are also ignored."
  (interactive "P")
  (let* (p1 p2 maxp1 maxp2 b1 b2 w2
	    (progress 1)
	    (opoint1 (point))
	    opoint2
	    (skip-func (if ignore-whitespace
			 (if (stringp compare-windows-whitespace)
			     'compare-windows-skip-whitespace
			   compare-windows-whitespace))))
    (setq p1 (point) b1 (current-buffer))
    (setq w2 (next-window (selected-window)))
    (if (eq w2 (selected-window))
	(setq w2 (next-window (selected-window) nil 'visible)))
    (if (eq w2 (selected-window))
	(error "No other window"))
    (setq p2 (window-point w2)
	  b2 (window-buffer w2))
    (setq opoint2 p2)
    (setq maxp1 (point-max))
    (save-excursion
      (set-buffer b2)
      (push-mark p2 t)
      (setq maxp2 (point-max)))
    (push-mark)

    (while (> progress 0)
      ;; If both buffers have whitespace next to point,
      ;; optionally skip over it.

      (and skip-func
	   (save-excursion
	     (let (p1a p2a w1 w2 result1 result2)
	       (setq result1 (funcall skip-func opoint1))
	       (setq p1a (point))
	       (set-buffer b2)
	       (goto-char p2)
	       (setq result2 (funcall skip-func opoint2))
	       (setq p2a (point))
	       (if (or (stringp compare-windows-whitespace)
		       (and result1 result2 (eq result1 result2)))
		   (setq p1 p1a
			 p2 p2a)))))

      (let ((size (min (- maxp1 p1) (- maxp2 p2)))
	    (case-fold-search compare-ignore-case))
	(setq progress (compare-buffer-substrings b2 p2 (+ size p2)
						  b1 p1 (+ size p1)))
	(setq progress (if (zerop progress) size (1- (abs progress))))
	(setq p1 (+ p1 progress) p2 (+ p2 progress)))
      ;; Advance point now rather than later, in case we're interrupted.
      (goto-char p1)
      (set-window-point w2 p2))

    (if (= (point) opoint1)
	(ding))))

;; Move forward over whatever might be called whitespace.
;; compare-windows-whitespace is a regexp that matches whitespace.
;; Match it at various starting points before the original point
;; and find the latest point at which a match ends.
;; Don't try starting points before START, though.
;; Value is non-nil if whitespace is found.

;; If there is whitespace before point, but none after,
;; then return t, but don't advance point.
(defun compare-windows-skip-whitespace (start)
  (let ((end (point))
	(beg (point))
	(opoint (point)))
    (while (or (and (looking-at compare-windows-whitespace)
		    (<= end (match-end 0))
		    ;; This match goes past END, so advance END.
		    (progn (setq end (match-end 0))
			   (> (point) start)))
	       (and (/= (point) start)
		    ;; Consider at least the char before point,
		    ;; unless it is also before START.
		    (= (point) opoint)))
      ;; keep going back until whitespace
      ;; doesn't extend to or past end
      (forward-char -1))
    (setq beg (point))
    (goto-char end)
    (or (/= beg opoint)
	(/= end opoint))))

(provide 'compare-w)

;;; compare-w.el ends here