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Revision: miles@gnu.org--gnu-2005/emacs--cvs-trunk--0--patch-243
Merge from gnus--rel--5.10
Patches applied:
* gnus--rel--5.10 (patch 59)
- Update from CVS
2005-04-06 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
* lisp/calendar/time-date.el (time-to-seconds): Don't use the #xhhhh
syntax which Emacs 20 doesn't support.
(seconds-to-time, days-to-time, time-subtract, time-add): Ditto.
2005-04-06 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
* lisp/gnus/mm-util.el (mm-coding-system-p): Don't return binary for the nil
argument in XEmacs.
* lisp/gnus/nnrss.el (nnrss-compatible-encoding-alist): New variable.
(nnrss-request-group): Decode group name first.
(nnrss-request-article): Make a text/plain article if mml-to-mime
failed.
(nnrss-get-encoding): Return a compatible encoding according to
nnrss-compatible-encoding-alist.
(nnrss-opml-export): Use dolist.
(nnrss-find-el): Use consp instead of listp.
(nnrss-order-hrefs): Use dolist.
2005-04-06 Arne J,Ax(Brgensen <arne@arnested.dk>
* lisp/gnus/nnrss.el (nnrss-verbose): Remove.
(nnrss-request-group): Use `nnheader-message' instead.
2005-04-06 Mark Plaksin <happy@usg.edu> (tiny change)
* lisp/gnus/nnrss.el (nnrss-verbose): New variable.
(nnrss-request-group): Make it say nnrss is requesting a group.
2005-04-06 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
* lisp/gnus/gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-group-path): Decode group name.
(gnus-agent-group-pathname): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-cache.el (gnus-cache-file-name): Decode group name.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-group.el (gnus-group-line-format-alist): Use decoded group
name for only %g and %c.
(gnus-group-insert-group-line): Bind gnus-tmp-decoded-group
instead of gnus-tmp-group to decoded group name.
(gnus-group-make-group): Decode group name.
(gnus-group-delete-group): Ditto.
(gnus-group-make-rss-group): Exclude `/'s from group names;
register the group data after opening the nnrss group; unify
non-ASCII group names; encode group name.
(gnus-group-catchup-current): Decode group name.
(gnus-group-expire-articles-1): Ditto.
(gnus-group-set-current-level): Ditto.
(gnus-group-kill-group): Ditto.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-spec.el (gnus-update-format-specifications): Flush the
group format spec cache if it doesn't support decoded group names.
* lisp/gnus/mm-url.el (mm-url-predefined-programs): Add --silent arg to curl.
* lisp/gnus/nnrss.el: Require rfc2047 and mml.
(nnrss-file-coding-system): New variable.
(nnrss-format-string): Redefine it as an inline function.
(nnrss-decode-group-name): New function.
(nnrss-string-as-multibyte): Remove.
(nnrss-retrieve-headers): Decode group name; don't use
nnrss-format-string.
(nnrss-request-group): Decode group name.
(nnrss-request-article): Decode group name; allow a Message-ID as
well as an article number; don't use nnrss-format-string; encode a
Message-ID string which may contain non-ASCII characters; use
mml-to-mime to compose a MIME article; use search-forward instead
of re-search-forward.
(nnrss-request-expire-articles): Decode group name.
(nnrss-request-delete-group): Delete entries in nnrss-group-alist
as well; decode group name.
(nnrss-get-encoding): Fix regexp.
(nnrss-fetch): Clarify error message.
(nnrss-read-server-data): Use insert-file-contents instead of load;
bind file-name-coding-system; use multibyte buffer.
(nnrss-save-server-data): Insert newline; bind
coding-system-for-write to the value of nnrss-file-coding-system;
bind file-name-coding-system; add coding cookie.
(nnrss-read-group-data): Use insert-file-contents instead of load;
bind file-name-coding-system; use multibyte buffer.
(nnrss-save-group-data): Bind coding-system-for-write to the
value of nnrss-file-coding-system; bind file-name-coding-system.
(nnrss-decode-entities-string): Rename from n-d-e-unibyte-string;
make it work with non-ASCII text.
(nnrss-opml-export): Use mm-set-buffer-file-coding-system instead
of set-buffer-file-coding-system.
(nnrss-find-el): Check carefully whether there's a list of string
which old xml.el may return rather than a string; make it work
with old xml.el as well.
2005-04-06 Tsuyoshi AKIHO <akiho@kawachi.zaq.ne.jp>
* lisp/gnus/gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-walk-group-buffer): Decode group name.
* lisp/gnus/nnrss.el (nnrss-get-encoding): New function.
(nnrss-fetch): Use unibyte buffer initially; bind
coding-system-for-read while performing mm-url-insert; remove ^Ms;
decode contents according to the encoding attribute.
(nnrss-save-group-data): Add coding cookie.
(nnrss-mime-encode-string): New function.
(nnrss-check-group): Use it to encode subject and author.
2005-04-06 Maciek Pasternacki <maciekp@japhy.fnord.org> (tiny change)
* lisp/gnus/nnrss.el (nnrss-fetch): Signal an error if w3-parse-buffer also
failed.
2005-04-06 Jesper Harder <harder@ifa.au.dk>
* lisp/gnus/mm-util.el (mm-subst-char-in-string): Support inplace.
* lisp/gnus/nnrss.el: Pedantic docstring and whitespace fixes (courtesy of
checkdoc.el).
(nnrss-request-article): Cleanup.
(nnrss-request-delete-group): Use nnrss-make-filename.
(nnrss-read-server-data): Use nnrss-make-filename; use load.
(nnrss-save-server-data): Use nnrss-make-filename; use gnus-prin1.
(nnrss-read-group-data): Fix off-by-one error. From Joakim Verona
<joakim@verona.se>; hash on description if link is missing; use
nnrss-make-filename; use load.
(nnrss-save-group-data): Use nnrss-make-filename; use gnus-prin1.
(nnrss-make-filename): New function.
(nnrss-close): New function.
(nnrss-check-group): Hash on description if link is missing.
(nnrss-get-namespace-prefix): Use string= to compare strings!
Reported by David D. Smith <davidsmith@acm.org>.
(nnrss-opml-export): Turn on sgml-mode.
2005-04-06 Mark A. Hershberger <mah@everybody.org>
* lisp/gnus/nnrss.el (nnrss-opml-import, nnrss-opml-export): New functions.
2005-04-06 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
* man/gnus.texi (RSS): Addition.
author | Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 10 Apr 2005 04:20:14 +0000 |
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