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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 28 Dec 1995 23:36:50 +0000 |
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;;; time-stamp.el --- Maintain last change time stamps in files edited by Emacs ;;; Copyright 1989, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;;; Maintainer's Time-stamp: <95/09/21 12:32:56 gildea> ;; Maintainer: Stephen Gildea <gildea@lcs.mit.edu> ;; Keywords: tools ;; This file 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. ;; This file 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, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;;; If you put a time stamp template anywhere in the first 8 lines of a file, ;;; it can be updated every time you save the file. See the top of ;;; time-stamp.el for a sample. The template looks like one of the following: ;;; Time-stamp: <> ;;; Time-stamp: " " ;;; The time stamp is written between the brackets or quotes, resulting in ;;; Time-stamp: <95/01/18 10:20:51 gildea> ;;; Here is an example which puts the file name and time stamp in the binary: ;;; static char *time_stamp = "sdmain.c Time-stamp: <>"; ;;; To activate automatic time stamping in GNU Emacs 19, add this code ;;; to your .emacs file: ;;; (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) ;;; ;;; In Emacs 18 you will need to do this instead: ;;; (if (not (memq 'time-stamp write-file-hooks)) ;;; (setq write-file-hooks ;;; (cons 'time-stamp write-file-hooks))) ;;; (autoload 'time-stamp "time-stamp" "Update the time stamp in a buffer." t) ;;; See the documentation for the function `time-stamp' for more details. ;;; Change Log: ;;; Originally based on the 19 Dec 88 version of ;;; date.el by John Sturdy <mcvax!harlqn.co.uk!jcgs@uunet.uu.net> ;;; version 2, January 1995: replaced functions with %-escapes ;;; $Id: time-stamp.el,v 1.14 1995/05/31 20:00:40 kwzh Exp kwzh $ ;;; Code: (defvar time-stamp-active t "*Non-nil to enable time-stamping of buffers by \\[time-stamp]. Can be toggled by \\[time-stamp-toggle-active]. See also the variable time-stamp-warn-inactive.") (defvar time-stamp-warn-inactive t "*Non-nil to have \\[time-stamp] warn if a buffer did not get time-stamped. A warning is printed if time-stamp-active is nil and the buffer contains a time stamp template that would otherwise have been updated.") (defvar time-stamp-format "%02y/%02m/%02d %02H:%02M:%02S %u" "*Template for the string inserted by \\[time-stamp]. Value may be a string or a list. (Lists are supported only for backward compatibility.) A string is used verbatim except for character sequences beginning with %: %a weekday name: `Monday'. %A gives uppercase: `MONDAY' %b month name: `January'. %B gives uppercase: `JANUARY' %d day of month %H 24-hour clock hour %I 12-hour clock hour %m month number %M minute %p `am' or `pm'. %P gives uppercase: `AM' or `PM' %S seconds %w day number of week, Sunday is 0 %y year: `1995' %z time zone name: `est'. %Z gives uppercase: `EST' Non-date items: %% a literal percent character: `%' %f file name without directory %F gives absolute pathname %s system name %u user's login name %h mail host name Decimal digits between the % and the type character specify the field width. Strings are truncated on the right; numbers on the left. A leading zero causes numbers to be zero-filled. For example, to get the format used by the `date' command, use \"%3a %3b %2d %02H:%02M:%02S %Z %y\"") ;;; Do not change time-stamp-line-limit, time-stamp-start, or ;;; time-stamp-end in your .emacs or you will be incompatible ;;; with other people's files! If you must change them, ;;; do so only in the local variables section of the file itself. (defvar time-stamp-line-limit 8 ;Do not change! "Number of lines at the beginning of a file that are searched. The patterns `time-stamp-start' and `time-stamp-end' must be found on one of the first `time-stamp-line-limit' lines of the file for the file to be time-stamped by \\[time-stamp]. Do not change `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start', or `time-stamp-end' for yourself or you will be incompatible with other people's files! If you must change them for some application, do so in the local variables section of the time-stamped file itself.") (defvar time-stamp-start "Time-stamp:[ \t]+\\\\?[\"<]+" ;Do not change! "Regexp after which the time stamp is written by \\[time-stamp]. See also the variables `time-stamp-end' and `time-stamp-line-limit'. Do not change `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start', or `time-stamp-end' for yourself or you will be incompatible with other people's files! If you must change them for some application, do so in the local variables section of the time-stamped file itself.") (defvar time-stamp-end "\\\\?[\">]" ;Do not change! "Regexp marking the text after the time stamp. \\[time-stamp] deletes the text between the first match of `time-stamp-start' and the following match of `time-stamp-end' on the same line, then writes the time stamp specified by `time-stamp-format' between them. Do not change `time-stamp-line-limit', `time-stamp-start', or `time-stamp-end' for yourself or you will be incompatible with other people's files! If you must change them for some application, do so in the local variables section of the time-stamped file itself.") ;;;###autoload (defun time-stamp () "Update the time stamp string in the buffer. If you put a time stamp template anywhere in the first 8 lines of a file, it can be updated every time you save the file. See the top of `time-stamp.el' for a sample. The template looks like one of the following: Time-stamp: <> Time-stamp: \" \" The time stamp is written between the brackets or quotes, resulting in Time-stamp: <95/01/18 10:20:51 gildea> Only does its thing if the variable time-stamp-active is non-nil. Typically used on write-file-hooks for automatic time-stamping. The format of the time stamp is determined by the variable time-stamp-format. The variables time-stamp-line-limit, time-stamp-start, and time-stamp-end control finding the template." (interactive) (let ((case-fold-search nil) (need-to-warn nil)) (if (and (stringp time-stamp-start) (stringp time-stamp-end)) (save-excursion (save-restriction (widen) (goto-char (point-min)) (forward-line time-stamp-line-limit) (let ((start (point-min)) (search-end (point))) (goto-char start) (while (and (< (point) search-end) (re-search-forward time-stamp-start search-end 'move)) (setq start (point)) (end-of-line) (let ((line-end (point))) (goto-char start) (if (re-search-forward time-stamp-end line-end 'move) (progn (if time-stamp-active (let ((end (match-beginning 0))) (delete-region start end) (goto-char start) (insert (time-stamp-string)) (setq end (point)) ;; remove any tabs used to format time stamp (goto-char start) (if (search-forward "\t" end t) (untabify start end))) (if time-stamp-warn-inactive ;; do warning outside save-excursion (setq need-to-warn t))) (setq search-end (point))))))))) ;; don't signal an error in a write-file-hook (message "time-stamp-start or time-stamp-end is not a string") (sit-for 1)) (if need-to-warn (progn (message "Warning: time-stamp-active is off; did not time-stamp buffer.") (sit-for 1)))) ;; be sure to return nil so can be used on write-file-hooks nil) ;;;###autoload (defun time-stamp-toggle-active (&optional arg) "Toggle time-stamp-active, setting whether \\[time-stamp] updates a buffer. With arg, turn time stamping on if and only if arg is positive." (interactive "P") (setq time-stamp-active (if (null arg) (not time-stamp-active) (> (prefix-numeric-value arg) 0))) (message "time-stamp is now %s." (if time-stamp-active "active" "off"))) (defun time-stamp-string () "Generate the new string to be inserted by \\[time-stamp]." (if (stringp time-stamp-format) (time-stamp-strftime time-stamp-format) (time-stamp-fconcat time-stamp-format " "))) ;version 1 compatibility (defconst time-stamp-month-numbers '(("Jan" . 1) ("Feb" . 2) ("Mar" . 3) ("Apr" . 4) ("May" . 5) ("Jun" . 6) ("Jul" . 7) ("Aug" . 8) ("Sep" . 9) ("Oct" . 10) ("Nov" . 11) ("Dec" . 12)) "Alist of months and their number.") (defconst time-stamp-month-full-names ["(zero)" "January" "February" "March" "April" "May" "June" "July" "August" "September" "October" "November" "December"]) (defconst time-stamp-weekday-numbers '(("Sun" . 0) ("Mon" . 1) ("Tue" . 2) ("Wed" . 3) ("Thu" . 4) ("Fri" . 5) ("Sat" . 6)) "Alist of weekdays and their number.") (defconst time-stamp-weekday-full-names ["Sunday" "Monday" "Tuesday" "Wednesday" "Thursday" "Friday" "Saturday"]) (defun time-stamp-strftime (format &optional time) "Uses a FORMAT to format date, time, file, and user information. Optional second argument TIME will be used instead of the current time. See the description of the variable `time-stamp-format' for a description of the format string." (let ((time-string (cond ((stringp time) time) (time (current-time-string time)) (t (current-time-string)))) (fmt-len (length format)) (ind 0) cur-char (prev-char nil) (result "") field-index field-width field-result (paren-level 0)) (while (< ind fmt-len) (setq cur-char (aref format ind)) (setq result (concat result (cond ((eq cur-char ?%) (setq field-index (1+ ind)) (while (progn (setq ind (1+ ind)) (setq cur-char (if (< ind fmt-len) (aref format ind) ?\0)) (and (<= ?0 cur-char) (>= ?9 cur-char)))) (setq field-width (substring format field-index ind)) ;; eat any additional args to allow for future expansion (while (or (and (<= ?0 cur-char) (>= ?9 cur-char)) (eq ?. cur-char) (eq ?, cur-char) (eq ?: cur-char) (eq ?@ cur-char) (eq ?- cur-char) (eq ?+ cur-char) (eq ?\ cur-char) (eq ?# cur-char) (and (eq ?\( cur-char) (not (eq prev-char ?\\)) (setq paren-level (1+ paren-level))) (if (and (eq ?\) cur-char) (not (eq prev-char ?\\)) (> paren-level 0)) (setq paren-level (1- paren-level)) (and (> paren-level 0) (< ind fmt-len)))) (setq ind (1+ ind)) (setq prev-char cur-char) (setq cur-char (if (< ind fmt-len) (aref format ind) ?\0))) (setq field-result (cond ((eq cur-char ?%) "%") ((or (eq cur-char ?a) ;weekday name (eq cur-char ?A)) (let ((name (aref time-stamp-weekday-full-names (cdr (assoc (substring time-string 0 3) time-stamp-weekday-numbers))))) (if (eq cur-char ?a) name (upcase name)))) ((or (eq cur-char ?b) ;month name (eq cur-char ?B)) (let ((name (aref time-stamp-month-full-names (cdr (assoc (substring time-string 4 7) time-stamp-month-numbers))))) (if (eq cur-char ?b) name (upcase name)))) ((eq cur-char ?d) ;day of month, 1-31 (string-to-int (substring time-string 8 10))) ((eq cur-char ?H) ;hour, 0-23 (string-to-int (substring time-string 11 13))) ((eq cur-char ?I) ;hour, 1-12 (let ((hour (string-to-int (substring time-string 11 13)))) (cond ((< hour 1) (+ hour 12)) ((> hour 12) (- hour 12)) (t hour)))) ((eq cur-char ?m) ;month number, 1-12 (cdr (assoc (substring time-string 4 7) time-stamp-month-numbers))) ((eq cur-char ?M) ;minute, 0-59 (string-to-int (substring time-string 14 16))) ((or (eq cur-char ?p) ;am or pm (eq cur-char ?P)) (let ((name (if (> 12 (string-to-int (substring time-string 11 13))) "am" "pm"))) (if (eq cur-char ?p) name (upcase name)))) ((eq cur-char ?S) ;seconds, 00-60 (string-to-int (substring time-string 17 19))) ((eq cur-char ?w) ;weekday number, Sunday is 0 (cdr (assoc (substring time-string 0 3) time-stamp-weekday-numbers))) ((eq cur-char ?y) ;year (string-to-int (substring time-string -4))) ((or (eq cur-char ?z) ;time zone (eq cur-char ?Z)) (let ((name (if (fboundp 'current-time-zone) (car (cdr (current-time-zone time)))))) (or name (setq name "")) (if (eq cur-char ?z) (downcase name) (upcase name)))) ((eq cur-char ?f) ;buffer-file-name, base name only (if buffer-file-name (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name) "(no file)")) ((eq cur-char ?F) ;buffer-file-name, full path (or buffer-file-name "(no file)")) ((eq cur-char ?s) ;system name (system-name)) ((eq cur-char ?u) ;user name (user-login-name)) ((eq cur-char ?h) ;mail host name (time-stamp-mail-host-name)) )) (if (string-equal field-width "") field-result (let ((padded-result (format (format "%%%s%c" field-width (if (numberp field-result) ?d ?s)) (or field-result "")))) (let ((initial-length (length padded-result)) (desired-length (string-to-int field-width))) (if (> initial-length desired-length) ;; truncate strings on right, numbers on left (if (stringp field-result) (substring padded-result 0 desired-length) (substring padded-result (- desired-length))) padded-result))))) (t (char-to-string cur-char))))) (setq ind (1+ ind))) result)) (defun time-stamp-mail-host-name () "Return the name of the host where the user receives mail. This is the value of `mail-host-address' if bound and a string, otherwise the value of `time-stamp-mail-host' (for versions of Emacs before 19.29) otherwise the value of the function system-name. This function may be usefully referenced by `time-stamp-format'." (or (and (boundp 'mail-host-address) (stringp mail-host-address) mail-host-address) (and (boundp 'time-stamp-mail-host) ;for backward compatibility (stringp time-stamp-mail-host) time-stamp-mail-host) (system-name))) ;;; the rest of this file is for version 1 compatibility (defun time-stamp-fconcat (list sep) "Similar to (mapconcat 'funcall LIST SEP) but LIST allows literals. If an element of LIST is a symbol, it is funcalled to get the string to use; the separator SEP is used between two strings obtained by funcalling a symbol. Otherwise the element itself is inserted; no separator is used around literals." (let ((return-string "") (insert-sep-p nil)) (while list (cond ((symbolp (car list)) (if insert-sep-p (setq return-string (concat return-string sep))) (setq return-string (concat return-string (funcall (car list)))) (setq insert-sep-p t)) (t (setq return-string (concat return-string (car list))) (setq insert-sep-p nil))) (setq list (cdr list))) return-string)) ;;; Some useful functions to use in time-stamp-format ;;; Could generate most of a message-id with ;;; '(time-stamp-yymmdd "" time-stamp-hhmm "@" time-stamp-mail-host-name) ;;; pretty form, suitable for a title page (defun time-stamp-month-dd-yyyy () "Return the current date as a string in \"Month DD, YYYY\" form." (let ((date (current-time-string))) (format "%s %d, %s" (aref time-stamp-month-full-names (cdr (assoc (substring date 4 7) time-stamp-month-numbers))) (string-to-int (substring date 8 10)) (substring date -4)))) ;;; same as __DATE__ in ANSI C (defun time-stamp-mon-dd-yyyy () "Return the current date as a string in \"Mon DD YYYY\" form. The first character of DD is space if the value is less than 10." (let ((date (current-time-string))) (format "%s %2d %s" (substring date 4 7) (string-to-int (substring date 8 10)) (substring date -4)))) ;;; RFC 822 date (defun time-stamp-dd-mon-yy () "Return the current date as a string in \"DD Mon YY\" form." (let ((date (current-time-string))) (format "%02d %s %s" (string-to-int (substring date 8 10)) (substring date 4 7) (substring date -2)))) ;;; RCS 3 date (defun time-stamp-yy/mm/dd () "Return the current date as a string in \"YY/MM/DD\" form." (let ((date (current-time-string))) (format "%s/%02d/%02d" (substring date -2) (cdr (assoc (substring date 4 7) time-stamp-month-numbers)) (string-to-int (substring date 8 10))))) ;;; RCS 5 date (defun time-stamp-yyyy/mm/dd () "Return the current date as a string in \"YYYY/MM/DD\" form." (let ((date (current-time-string))) (format "%s/%02d/%02d" (substring date -4) (cdr (assoc (substring date 4 7) time-stamp-month-numbers)) (string-to-int (substring date 8 10))))) ;;; ISO 8601 date (defun time-stamp-yyyy-mm-dd () "Return the current date as a string in \"YYYY-MM-DD\" form." (let ((date (current-time-string))) (format "%s-%02d-%02d" (substring date -4) (cdr (assoc (substring date 4 7) time-stamp-month-numbers)) (string-to-int (substring date 8 10))))) (defun time-stamp-yymmdd () "Return the current date as a string in \"YYMMDD\" form." (let ((date (current-time-string))) (format "%s%02d%02d" (substring date -2) (cdr (assoc (substring date 4 7) time-stamp-month-numbers)) (string-to-int (substring date 8 10))))) (defun time-stamp-hh:mm:ss () "Return the current time as a string in \"HH:MM:SS\" form." (substring (current-time-string) 11 19)) (defun time-stamp-hhmm () "Return the current time as a string in \"HHMM\" form." (let ((date (current-time-string))) (concat (substring date 11 13) (substring date 14 16)))) (provide 'time-stamp) ;;; time-stamp.el ends here