view lisp/gnus/gnus-move.el @ 103273:c32ec20d0ab5

* abbrevs.texi (Abbrev Mode): abbrev-mode is an option. * backups.texi (Making Backups): backup-directory-alist and make-backup-file-name-function are options. (Auto-Saving): auto-save-list-file-prefix is an option. * buffers.texi (Killing Buffers): buffer-offer-save is an option. * display.texi (Refresh Screen): no-redraw-on-reenter is an option. (Echo Area Customization): echo-keystrokes is an option. (Selective Display): selective-display-ellipses is an option. (Temporary Displays): temp-buffer-show-function is an option. (Face Attributes): underline-minimum-offset and x-bitmap-file-path are options. (Font Selection): face-font-family-alternatives, face-font-selection-order, face-font-registry-alternatives, and scalable-fonts-allowed are options. (Fringe Indicators): indicate-buffer-boundaries is an option. (Fringe Cursors): overflow-newline-into-fringe is an option. (Scroll Bars): scroll-bar-mode is an option. * eval.texi (Eval): max-lisp-eval-depth is an option. * files.texi (Visiting Functions): find-file-hook is an option. (Directory Names): directory-abbrev-alist is an option. (Unique File Names): temporary-file-directory and small-temporary-file-directory are options. * frames.texi (Initial Parameters): initial-frame-alist, minibuffer-frame-alist and default-frame-alist are options. (Cursor Parameters): blink-cursor-alist and cursor-in-non-selected-windows ar options. (Window System Selections): selection-coding-system is an option. (Display Feature Testing): display-mm-dimensions-alist is an option. * help.texi (Help Functions): help-char and help-event-list are options. * keymaps.texi (Functions for Key Lookup): meta-prefix-char is an option. * minibuf.texi (Minibuffer History): history-length and history-delete-duplicates are options. (High-Level Completion): read-buffer-function and read-buffer-completion-ignore-case are options. (Reading File Names): read-file-name-completion-ignore-case is an option. * modes.texi (Mode Line Top): mode-line-format is an option. (Mode Line Variables): mode-line-position and mode-line-modes are options. * nonascii.texi (Text Representations): enable-multibyte-characters is an option. (Default Coding Systems): auto-coding-regexp-alist, file-coding-system-alist, auto-coding-alist and auto-coding-functions are options. (Specifying Coding Systems): inhibit-eol-conversion is an option. * os.texi (Init File): site-run-file is an option. (System Environment): mail-host-address is an option. (User Identification): user-mail-address is an option. (Terminal Output): baud-rate is an option. * positions.texi (Word Motion): words-include-escapes is an option. * searching.texi (Standard Regexps): page-delimiter, paragraph-separate, paragraph-separate and sentence-end are options. * text.texi (Margins): left-margin and fill-nobreak-predicate are options. * variables.texi (Local Variables): max-specpdl-size is an option. * windows.texi (Choosing Window): split-window-preferred-function, special-display-function and display-buffer-function are options.
author Martin Rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at>
date Thu, 21 May 2009 15:31:31 +0000 (2009-05-21)
parents a9dc0e7c3f2b
children 1d1d5d9bd884
line wrap: on
line source
;;; gnus-move.el --- commands for moving Gnus from one server to another

;; Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
;;   2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

;; Author: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
;; Keywords: news

;; 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 3 of the License, 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.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

;;; Commentary:

;;; Code:

(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))

(require 'gnus)
(require 'gnus-start)
(require 'gnus-int)
(require 'gnus-range)

;;;
;;; Moving by comparing Message-ID's.
;;;

;;;###autoload
(defun gnus-change-server (from-server to-server)
  "Move from FROM-SERVER to TO-SERVER.
Update the .newsrc.eld file to reflect the change of nntp server."
  (interactive
   (list gnus-select-method (gnus-read-method "Move to method: ")))

  ;; First start Gnus.
  (let ((gnus-activate-level 0)
	(mail-sources nil))
    (gnus))

  (save-excursion
    ;; Go through all groups and translate.
    (let ((nntp-nov-gap nil))
      (dolist (info gnus-newsrc-alist)
	(when (gnus-group-native-p (gnus-info-group info))
	  (gnus-move-group-to-server info from-server to-server))))))

(defun gnus-move-group-to-server (info from-server to-server)
  "Move group INFO from FROM-SERVER to TO-SERVER."
  (let ((group (gnus-info-group info))
	to-active hashtb type mark marks
	to-article to-reads to-marks article
	act-articles)
    (gnus-message 7 "Translating %s..." group)
    (when (gnus-request-group group nil to-server)
      (setq to-active (gnus-parse-active)
	    hashtb (gnus-make-hashtable 1024)
	    act-articles (gnus-uncompress-range to-active))
      ;; Fetch the headers from the `to-server'.
      (when (and to-active
		 act-articles
		 (setq type (gnus-retrieve-headers
			     act-articles
			     group to-server)))
	;; Convert HEAD headers.  I don't care.
	(when (eq type 'headers)
	  (nnvirtual-convert-headers))
	;; Create a mapping from Message-ID to article number.
	(set-buffer nntp-server-buffer)
	(goto-char (point-min))
	(while (looking-at
		"^[0-9]+\t[^\t]*\t[^\t]*\t[^\t]*\t\\([^\t]*\\)\t")
	  (gnus-sethash
	   (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
	   (read (current-buffer))
	   hashtb)
	  (forward-line 1))
	;; Then we read the headers from the `from-server'.
	(when (and (gnus-request-group group nil from-server)
		   (gnus-active group)
		   (gnus-uncompress-range
		    (gnus-active group))
		   (setq type (gnus-retrieve-headers
			       (gnus-uncompress-range
				(gnus-active group))
			       group from-server)))
	  ;; Make it easier to map marks.
	  (let ((mark-lists (gnus-info-marks info))
		ms type m)
	    (while mark-lists
	      (setq type (caar mark-lists)
		    ms (gnus-uncompress-range (cdr (pop mark-lists))))
	      (while ms
		(if (setq m (assq (car ms) marks))
		    (setcdr m (cons type (cdr m)))
		  (push (list (car ms) type) marks))
		(pop ms))))
	  ;; Convert.
	  (when (eq type 'headers)
	    (nnvirtual-convert-headers))
	  ;; Go through the headers and map away.
	  (set-buffer nntp-server-buffer)
	  (goto-char (point-min))
	  (while (looking-at
		  "^[0-9]+\t[^\t]*\t[^\t]*\t[^\t]*\t\\([^\t]*\\)\t")
	    (when (setq to-article
			(gnus-gethash
			 (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
			 hashtb))
	      ;; Add this article to the list of read articles.
	      (push to-article to-reads)
	      ;; See if there are any marks and then add them.
	      (when (setq mark (assq (read (current-buffer)) marks))
		(setq marks (delq mark marks))
		(setcar mark to-article)
		(push mark to-marks))
	      (forward-line 1)))
	  ;; Now we know what the read articles are and what the
	  ;; article marks are.  We transform the information
	  ;; into the Gnus info format.
	  (setq to-reads
		(gnus-range-add
		 (gnus-compress-sequence
		  (and (setq to-reads (delq nil to-reads))
		       (sort to-reads '<))
		  t)
		 (cons 1 (1- (car to-active)))))
	  (gnus-info-set-read info to-reads)
	  ;; Do the marks.  I'm sure y'all understand what's
	  ;; going on down below, so I won't bother with any
	  ;; further comments.  <duck>
	  (let ((mlists gnus-article-mark-lists)
		lists ms a)
	    (while mlists
	      (push (list (cdr (pop mlists))) lists))
	    (while (setq ms (pop marks))
	      (setq article (pop ms))
	      (while ms
		(setcdr (setq a (assq (pop ms) lists))
			(cons article (cdr a)))))
	    (setq a lists)
	    (while a
	      (setcdr (car a) (gnus-compress-sequence
			       (and (cdar a) (sort (cdar a) '<))))
	      (pop a))
	    (gnus-info-set-marks info lists t)))))
    (gnus-message 7 "Translating %s...done" group)))

(defun gnus-group-move-group-to-server (info from-server to-server)
  "Move the group on the current line from FROM-SERVER to TO-SERVER."
  (interactive
   (let ((info (gnus-get-info (gnus-group-group-name))))
     (list info (gnus-find-method-for-group (gnus-info-group info))
	   (gnus-read-method (format "Move group %s to method: "
				     (gnus-info-group info))))))
  (save-excursion
    (gnus-move-group-to-server info from-server to-server)
    ;; We have to update the group info to point use the right server.
    (gnus-info-set-method info to-server t)
    ;; We also have to change the name of the group and stuff.
    (let* ((group (gnus-info-group info))
	   (new-name (gnus-group-prefixed-name
		      (gnus-group-real-name group) to-server)))
      (gnus-info-set-group info new-name)
      (gnus-sethash new-name (gnus-group-entry group) gnus-newsrc-hashtb)
      (gnus-sethash group nil gnus-newsrc-hashtb))))

(provide 'gnus-move)

;; arch-tag: 503742b8-7d66-4d79-bb31-4a698070707b
;;; gnus-move.el ends here