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author | Karl Heuer <kwzh@gnu.org> |
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date | Wed, 09 Feb 1994 22:04:55 +0000 |
parents | 0c2b604b0385 |
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;;; rcompile.el Run a compilation on a remote machine ;;; Copyright (C) 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Albert <alon@milcse.rtsg.mot.com> ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Created: 1993 Oct 6 ;; Version: 1.1 ;; Keywords: tools, 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. ;; 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, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;;; This package is for running a remote compilation and using emacs to parse ;;; the error messages. It works by rsh'ing the compilation to a remote host ;;; and parsing the output. If the file visited at the time remote-compile was ;;; called was loaded remotely (ange-ftp), the host and user name are obtained ;;; by the calling ange-ftp-ftp-name on the current directory. In this case the ;;; next-error command will also ange-ftp the files over. This is achieved ;;; automatically because the compilation-parse-errors function uses ;;; default-directory to build it's file names. If however the file visited was ;;; loaded locally, remote-compile prompts for a host and user and assumes the ;;; files mounted locally (otherwise, how was the visited file loaded). ;;; See the user defined variables section for more info. ;;; I was contemplating redefining "compile" to "remote-compile" automatically ;;; if the file visited was ange-ftp'ed but decided against it for now. If you ;;; feel this is a good idea, let me know and I'll consider it again. ;;; Installation: ;;; To use rcompile, you also need to give yourself permission to connect to ;;; the remote host. You do this by putting lines like: ;;; monopoly alon ;;; vme33 ;;; ;;; in a file named .rhosts in the home directory (of the remote machine). ;;; Be careful what you put in this file. A line like: ;;; ;;; + ;;; ;;; Will allow anyone access to your account without a password. I suggest you ;;; read the rhosts(5) manual page before you edit this file (if you are not ;;; familiar with it already) ;;; Code: (provide 'rcompile) (require 'compile) ;;; The following should not be needed. ;;; (eval-when-compile (require 'ange-ftp)) ;;;; user defined variables (defvar remote-compile-rsh-command (if (eq system-type 'usg-unix-v) "remsh" "rsh") "*Name of remote shell command: `rsh' for BSD or `remsh' for SYSV.") (defvar remote-compile-host nil "*Host for remote compilations.") (defvar remote-compile-user nil "User for remote compilations. nil means use the value returned by \\[user-login-name].") (defvar remote-compile-run-before nil "*Command to run before compilation. This can be used for setting up enviroment variables, since rsh does not invoke the shell as a login shell and files like .login \(tcsh\) and .bash_profile \(bash\) are not run. nil means run no commands.") (defvar remote-compile-prompt-for-host nil "*Non-nil means prompt for host if not available from filename.") (defvar remote-compile-prompt-for-user nil "*Non-nil means prompt for user if not available from filename.") ;;;; internal variables ;; History of remote compile hosts and users (defvar remote-compile-host-history nil) (defvar remote-compile-user-history nil) ;;;; entry point ;;;###autoload (defun remote-compile (host user command) "Compile the the current buffer's directory on HOST. Log in as USER. See \\[compile]." (interactive (let ((parsed (or (and (featurep 'ange-ftp) (ange-ftp-ftp-name default-directory)))) host user command prompt) (if parsed (setq host (nth 0 parsed) user (nth 1 parsed)) (setq prompt (if (stringp remote-compile-host) (format "Compile on host (default %s): " remote-compile-host) "Compile on host: ") host (if (or remote-compile-prompt-for-host (null remote-compile-host)) (read-from-minibuffer prompt "" nil nil 'remote-compile-host-history) remote-compile-host) user (if remote-compile-prompt-for-user (read-from-minibuffer (format "Compile by user (default %s)" (or remote-compile-user (user-login-name))) "" nil nil 'remote-compile-user-history) remote-compile-user))) (setq command (read-from-minibuffer "Compile command: " compile-command nil nil '(compile-history . 1))) (list (if (string= host "") remote-compile-host host) (if (string= user "") remote-compile-user user) command))) (setq compile-command command) (cond (user (setq remote-compile-user user)) ((null remote-compile-user) (setq remote-compile-user (user-login-name)))) (let* ((parsed (and (featurep 'ange-ftp) (ange-ftp-ftp-name default-directory))) (compile-command (format "%s %s -l %s \"(%scd %s; %s)\"" remote-compile-rsh-command host remote-compile-user (if remote-compile-run-before (concat remote-compile-run-before "; ") "") (if parsed (nth 2 parsed) default-directory) compile-command))) (setq remote-compile-host host) (save-some-buffers nil nil) (compile-internal compile-command "No more errors") ;; Set comint-file-name-prefix in the compilation buffer so ;; compilation-parse-errors will find referenced files by ange-ftp. (save-excursion (set-buffer compilation-last-buffer) (setq comint-file-name-prefix (concat "/" host ":"))))) ;;; rcompile.el ends here