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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Tue, 12 May 1998 21:33:59 +0000 |
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;;; gnus-demon.el --- daemonic Gnus behaviour ;; Copyright (C) 1995,96 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@ifi.uio.no> ;; 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 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, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;;; Code: (require 'gnus) (eval-when-compile (require 'cl)) (defvar gnus-demon-handlers nil "Alist of daemonic handlers to be run at intervals. Each handler is a list on the form \(FUNCTION TIME IDLE) FUNCTION is the function to be called. TIME is the number of `gnus-demon-timestep's between each call. If nil, never call. If t, call each `gnus-demon-timestep'. If IDLE is t, only call if Emacs has been idle for a while. If IDLE is a number, only call when Emacs has been idle more than this number of `gnus-demon-timestep's. If IDLE is nil, don't care about idleness. If IDLE is a number and TIME is nil, then call once each time Emacs has been idle for IDLE `gnus-demon-timestep's.") (defvar gnus-demon-timestep 60 "*Number of seconds in each demon timestep.") ;;; Internal variables. (defvar gnus-demon-timer nil) (defvar gnus-demon-idle-has-been-called nil) (defvar gnus-demon-idle-time 0) (defvar gnus-demon-handler-state nil) (defvar gnus-demon-is-idle nil) (defvar gnus-demon-last-keys nil) (eval-and-compile (autoload 'timezone-parse-date "timezone") (autoload 'timezone-make-arpa-date "timezone")) ;;; Functions. (defun gnus-demon-add-handler (function time idle) "Add the handler FUNCTION to be run at TIME and IDLE." ;; First remove any old handlers that use this function. (gnus-demon-remove-handler function) ;; Then add the new one. (push (list function time idle) gnus-demon-handlers) (gnus-demon-init)) (defun gnus-demon-remove-handler (function &optional no-init) "Remove the handler FUNCTION from the list of handlers." (setq gnus-demon-handlers (delq (assq function gnus-demon-handlers) gnus-demon-handlers)) (or no-init (gnus-demon-init))) (defun gnus-demon-init () "Initialize the Gnus daemon." (interactive) (gnus-demon-cancel) (if (null gnus-demon-handlers) () ; Nothing to do. ;; Set up timer. (setq gnus-demon-timer (nnheader-run-at-time gnus-demon-timestep gnus-demon-timestep 'gnus-demon)) ;; Reset control variables. (setq gnus-demon-handler-state (mapcar (lambda (handler) (list (car handler) (gnus-demon-time-to-step (nth 1 handler)) (nth 2 handler))) gnus-demon-handlers)) (setq gnus-demon-idle-time 0) (setq gnus-demon-idle-has-been-called nil) (setq gnus-use-demon t))) (gnus-add-shutdown 'gnus-demon-cancel 'gnus) (defun gnus-demon-cancel () "Cancel any Gnus daemons." (interactive) (and gnus-demon-timer (nnheader-cancel-timer gnus-demon-timer)) (setq gnus-demon-timer nil gnus-use-demon nil)) (defun gnus-demon-is-idle-p () "Whether Emacs is idle or not." ;; We do this simply by comparing the 100 most recent keystrokes ;; with the ones we had last time. If they are the same, one might ;; guess that Emacs is indeed idle. This only makes sense if one ;; calls this function seldom -- like once a minute, which is what ;; we do here. (let ((keys (recent-keys))) (or (equal keys gnus-demon-last-keys) (progn (setq gnus-demon-last-keys keys) nil)))) (defun gnus-demon-time-to-step (time) "Find out how many seconds to TIME, which is on the form \"17:43\"." (if (not (stringp time)) time (let* ((date (current-time-string)) (dv (timezone-parse-date date)) (tdate (timezone-make-arpa-date (string-to-number (aref dv 0)) (string-to-number (aref dv 1)) (string-to-number (aref dv 2)) time (or (aref dv 4) "UT"))) (nseconds (gnus-time-minus (gnus-encode-date tdate) (gnus-encode-date date)))) (round (/ (if (< nseconds 0) (+ nseconds (* 60 60 24)) nseconds) gnus-demon-timestep))))) (defun gnus-demon () "The Gnus daemon that takes care of running all Gnus handlers." ;; Increase or reset the time Emacs has been idle. (if (gnus-demon-is-idle-p) (incf gnus-demon-idle-time) (setq gnus-demon-idle-time 0) (setq gnus-demon-idle-has-been-called nil)) ;; Then we go through all the handler and call those that are ;; sufficiently ripe. (let ((handlers gnus-demon-handler-state) handler time idle) (while handlers (setq handler (pop handlers)) (cond ((numberp (setq time (nth 1 handler))) ;; These handlers use a regular timeout mechanism. We decrease ;; the timer if it hasn't reached zero yet. (or (zerop time) (setcar (nthcdr 1 handler) (decf time))) (and (zerop time) ; If the timer now is zero... (or (not (setq idle (nth 2 handler))) ; Don't care about idle. (and (numberp idle) ; Numerical idle... (< idle gnus-demon-idle-time)) ; Idle timed out. gnus-demon-is-idle) ; Or just need to be idle. ;; So we call the handler. (progn (funcall (car handler)) ;; And reset the timer. (setcar (nthcdr 1 handler) (gnus-demon-time-to-step (nth 1 (assq (car handler) gnus-demon-handlers))))))) ;; These are only supposed to be called when Emacs is idle. ((null (setq idle (nth 2 handler))) ;; We do nothing. ) ((not (numberp idle)) ;; We want to call this handler each and every time that ;; Emacs is idle. (funcall (car handler))) (t ;; We want to call this handler only if Emacs has been idle ;; for a specified number of timesteps. (and (not (memq (car handler) gnus-demon-idle-has-been-called)) (< idle gnus-demon-idle-time) (progn (funcall (car handler)) ;; Make sure the handler won't be called once more in ;; this idle-cycle. (push (car handler) gnus-demon-idle-has-been-called)))))))) (defun gnus-demon-add-nocem () "Add daemonic NoCeM handling to Gnus." (gnus-demon-add-handler 'gnus-demon-scan-nocem 60 t)) (defun gnus-demon-scan-nocem () "Scan NoCeM groups for NoCeM messages." (gnus-nocem-scan-groups)) (defun gnus-demon-add-disconnection () "Add daemonic server disconnection to Gnus." (gnus-demon-add-handler 'gnus-demon-close-connections nil 30)) (defun gnus-demon-close-connections () (gnus-close-backends)) (defun gnus-demon-add-scanmail () "Add daemonic scanning of mail from the mail backends." (gnus-demon-add-handler 'gnus-demon-scan-mail 120 60)) (defun gnus-demon-scan-mail () (let ((servers gnus-opened-servers) server) (while (setq server (car (pop servers))) (and (gnus-check-backend-function 'request-scan (car server)) (or (gnus-server-opened server) (gnus-open-server server)) (gnus-request-scan nil server))))) (provide 'gnus-demon) ;;; gnus-demon.el ends here