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(struct property_change): New field `arrived'.
(expect_property_change): Return struct property_change *.
Clear `arrived'.
(unexpect_property_change): Take one as argument.
(wait_for_property_change): Take one as argument.
If `arrived' is set, don't wait.
(wait_for_property_change_unwind): Corresponding changes.
(receive_incremental_selection): Corresponding changes.
(x_reply_selection_request): Corresponding changes.
(property_deleted_p): Function deleted.
(x_handle_selection_clear): Redisplay.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 14 Aug 1993 23:02:58 +0000 |
parents | a1a2b1ee2554 |
children | 4df93ff816c4 |
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;;; reporter.el --- customizable bug reporting of lisp programs ;; Copyright (C) 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: 1993 Barry A. Warsaw, Century Computing Inc. <bwarsaw@cen.com> ;; Maintainer: bwarsaw@cen.com ;; Created: 19-Apr-1993 ;; Keywords: bug reports lisp ;; This file is not yet part of GNU Emacs. ;; ;; This program 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 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; ;; This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software ;; Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. ;; Introduction ;; ============ ;; This program is for lisp package authors and is used to ease ;; reporting of bugs. When invoked, reporter-submit-bug-report will ;; set up a mail buffer with the appropriate bug report address, ;; including a lisp expression the maintainer of the package can use ;; to completely reproduce the environment in which the bug was ;; observed (e.g. by using eval-last-sexp). This package is especially ;; useful for my development of c++-mode.el, which is highly dependent ;; on its configuration variables. ;; ;; Do a "C-h f reporter-submit-bug-report" for more information. ;; Here's an example usage: ;; ;; (defconst mypkg-version "9.801") ;; (defconst mypkg-maintainer-address "mypkg-help@foo.com") ;; (defun mypkg-submit-bug-report () ;; "Submit via mail a bug report on mypkg" ;; (interactive) ;; (require 'reporter) ;; (and (y-or-n-p "Do you really want to submit a report on mypkg? ") ;; (reporter-submit-bug-report ;; mypkg-maintainer-address ;; (concat "mypkg.el " mypkg-version) ;; (list 'mypkg-variable-1 ;; 'mypkg-variable-2 ;; ;; ... ;; 'mypkg-variable-last)))) ;; Mailing List ;; ============ ;; I've set up a mailing list to report bugs or suggest enhancements, ;; etc. This list's intended audience is elisp package authors who are ;; using reporter and want to stay current with releases. Here are the ;; relevant addresses: ;; ;; Administrivia: reporter-request@anthem.nlm.nih.gov ;; Submissions: reporter@anthem.nlm.nih.gov ;; LCD Archive Entry: ;; reporter|Barry A. Warsaw|warsaw@cen.com| ;; Customizable bug reporting of lisp programs.| ;; 1993/05/22 00:29:49|1.18|~/misc/reporter.el.Z| ;;; Code: ;; vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ;; user defined variables (defvar reporter-mailer 'mail "*Mail package to use to generate bug report buffer.") ;; ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ;; end of user defined variables (defvar reporter-eval-buffer nil "Buffer to retrieve variable's value from. This is necessary to properly support the printing of buffer-local variables. Current buffer will always be the mail buffer being composed.") (defun reporter-dump-variable (varsym) "Pretty-print the value of the variable in symbol VARSYM." (let ((val (save-excursion (set-buffer reporter-eval-buffer) (eval varsym))) (sym (symbol-name varsym)) (print-escape-newlines t)) (insert " " sym " " (cond ((memq val '(t nil)) "") ((listp val) "'") ((symbolp val) "'") (t "")) (prin1-to-string val) "\n"))) (defun reporter-dump-state (pkgname varlist pre-hooks post-hooks) "Dump the state of the mode specific variables. PKGNAME contains the name of the mode as it will appear in the bug report (you must explicitly concat any version numbers). VARLIST is the list of variables to dump. Each element in VARLIST can be a variable symbol, or a cons cell. If a symbol, this will be passed to `reporter-dump-variable' for insertion into the mail buffer. If a cons cell, the car must be a variable symbol and the cdr must be a function which will be `funcall'd with the symbol. Use this to write your own custom variable value printers for specific variables. Note that the global variable `reporter-eval-buffer' will be bound to the buffer in which `reporter-submit-bug-report' was invoked. If you want to print the value of a buffer local variable, you should wrap the `eval' call in your custom printer inside a `set-buffer' (and probably a `save-excursion'). `reporter-dump-variable' handles this properly. PRE-HOOKS is run after the emacs-version and PKGNAME are inserted, but before the VARLIST is dumped. POST-HOOKS is run after the VARLIST is dumped." (let ((buffer (current-buffer))) (set-buffer buffer) (insert "Emacs : " (emacs-version) "\nPackage: " pkgname "\n") (run-hooks 'pre-hooks) (insert "\ncurrent state:\n==============\n(setq\n") (mapcar (function (lambda (varsym-or-cons-cell) (let ((varsym (or (car-safe varsym-or-cons-cell) varsym-or-cons-cell)) (printer (or (cdr-safe varsym-or-cons-cell) 'reporter-dump-variable))) (funcall printer varsym) ))) varlist) (insert " )\n") (run-hooks 'post-hooks) )) (defun reporter-submit-bug-report (address pkgname varlist &optional pre-hooks post-hooks salutation) "Submit a bug report via mail. ADDRESS is the email address for the package's maintainer. PKGNAME is the name of the mode (you must explicitly concat any version numbers). VARLIST is the list of variables to dump (do a `\\[describe-function] reporter-dump-state' for details). Optional PRE-HOOKS and POST-HOOKS are passed to `reporter-dump-state'. Optional SALUTATION is inserted at the top of the mail buffer, and point is left after the salutation. The mailer used is described in the variable `reporter-mailer'." (let ((reporter-eval-buffer (current-buffer)) (mailbuf (progn (call-interactively reporter-mailer) (current-buffer)))) (require 'sendmail) (pop-to-buffer reporter-eval-buffer) (pop-to-buffer mailbuf) (goto-char (point-min)) ;; different mailers use different separators, some may not even ;; use m-h-s, but sendmail.el stuff must have m-h-s bound. (let ((mail-header-separator (save-excursion (re-search-forward (concat "^\\(" ;beginning of line (mapconcat 'identity (list "[\t ]*" ;simple SMTP form "-+" ;mh-e form (regexp-quote mail-header-separator)) ;sendmail.el form "\\|") ;or them together "\\)$") ;end of line nil 'move) ;search for and move (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))) (mail-position-on-field "to") (insert address) (mail-position-on-field "subject") (insert "Report on package " pkgname) (re-search-forward mail-header-separator (point-max) 'move) (forward-line 1) (and salutation (insert "\n" salutation "\n\n")) (set-mark (point)) ;user should see mark change (insert "\n\n") (reporter-dump-state pkgname varlist pre-hooks post-hooks) (exchange-point-and-mark)) (let* ((sendkey "C-c C-c") ;can this be generalized like below? (killkey-whereis (where-is-internal 'kill-buffer nil t)) (killkey (if killkey-whereis (key-description killkey-whereis) "M-x kill-buffer"))) (message "Please type in your report. Hit %s to send, %s to abort." sendkey killkey)) )) ;; this is useful (provide 'reporter) ;;; reporter.el ends here