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The RCS status is now found by reading the
master file directly, instead of using rlog. The properties
retrieved from the master file are kept separately. The two
main properties, `vc-workfile-version' and `vc-locking-user',
are inferred from those master file properties if the
information cannot be found elsehow. All properties are
consistently cached now.
(vc-master-info, vc-log-info, vc-fetch-properties): functions
removed. Their job is now done by `vc-fetch-master-properties'
and `vc-insert-file'.
(vc-fetch-master-properties): new function, replaces
vc-fetch-properties. Retrieves all the properties that can be
found in the master file, for all three backends (calls
`cvs status' in the CVS case).
(vc-insert-file): new function. Inserts an arbitrary file
into the current buffer, optionally chunkwise, until a certain
regexp shows up.
(vc-parse-locks): new function. Translates SCCS or RCS lock
lists, as found in the master files, into lisp lists. Sets
the new property `vc-master-locks'.
(vc-locked-version): property removed. Was unnecessary, and
only referenced in vc-hooks.el.
(vc-head-version, vc-default-branch, vc-master-locks):
new properties.
(vc-top-version): new name for the old property
`vc-branch-version'. ("top-version" is better because it
might also be the RCS "head" if there is no default branch.)
(vc-master-locking-user): replaces `vc-true-locking-user'.
Scans the new `vc-master-locks' property, yielding the master
file's idea of who is locking the current workfile version.
(vc-locking-user): slightly changed to use the new properties.
Changed the actual property value for an unlocked file to
'none. This is to distinguish it from an unknown locking
state, which is represented by nil. The function vc-locking-user
returns nil if the property is 'none, to make it compatible with
the rest of VC.
(vc-consult-rcs-headers, vc-master-locking-user): adpated to
the new 'none-value of vc-locking-user.
(vc-consult-rcs-headers): fixed bug that prevented
(not vc-consult-headers) from working
(vc-file-not-found-hook): set the default-directory of the new
buffer before check-out. (Otherwise, setting vc-keep-workfiles
to nil doesn't work.)
(vc-occurences, vc-branch-p): functions removed (no longer needed)
Reordered some defuns so they are grouped in a logical way.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 15 Jun 1995 23:06:45 +0000 |
parents | 4f1637fdc916 |
children | ee40177f6c68 |
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/* Deal with the X Resource Manager. Copyright (C) 1990, 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation. 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, 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ /* Written by jla, 4/90 */ #ifdef emacs #include <config.h> #endif #include <stdio.h> #if 1 /* I'd really appreciate it if this code could go away... -JimB */ /* this avoids lossage in the `dual-universe' headers on AT&T SysV X11 */ #ifdef USG5 #ifndef SYSV #define SYSV #endif #include <unistd.h> #endif /* USG5 */ #endif /* 1 */ #include <X11/Xlib.h> #include <X11/Xatom.h> #if 0 #include <X11/Xos.h> #endif #include <X11/X.h> #include <X11/Xutil.h> #include <X11/Xresource.h> #ifdef VMS #include "vms-pwd.h" #else #include <pwd.h> #endif #include <sys/stat.h> #if !defined(S_ISDIR) && defined(S_IFDIR) #define S_ISDIR(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) #endif extern char *getenv (); /* This does cause trouble on AIX. I'm going to take the comment at face value. */ #if 0 extern short getuid (); /* If this causes portability problems, I think we should just delete it; it'll default to `int' anyway. */ #endif #ifdef DECLARE_GETPWUID_WITH_UID_T extern struct passwd *getpwuid (uid_t); extern struct passwd *getpwnam (const char *); #else extern struct passwd *getpwuid (); extern struct passwd *getpwnam (); #endif extern char *get_system_name (); /* Make sure not to #include anything after these definitions. Let's not step on anyone's prototypes. */ #ifdef emacs #define malloc xmalloc #define realloc xrealloc #define free xfree #endif char *x_get_string_resource (); static int file_p (); /* X file search path processing. */ /* The string which gets substituted for the %C escape in XFILESEARCHPATH and friends, or zero if none was specified. */ char *x_customization_string; /* Return the value of the emacs.customization (Emacs.Customization) resource, for later use in search path decoding. If we find no such resource, return zero. */ char * x_get_customization_string (db, name, class) XrmDatabase db; char *name, *class; { char *full_name = (char *) alloca (strlen (name) + sizeof ("customization") + 3); char *full_class = (char *) alloca (strlen (class) + sizeof ("Customization") + 3); char *result; sprintf (full_name, "%s.%s", name, "customization"); sprintf (full_class, "%s.%s", class, "Customization"); result = x_get_string_resource (db, full_name, full_class); if (result) { char *copy = (char *) malloc (strlen (result) + 1); strcpy (copy, result); return copy; } else return 0; } /* Expand all the Xt-style %-escapes in STRING, whose length is given by STRING_LEN. Here are the escapes we're supposed to recognize: %N The value of the application's class name %T The value of the type parameter ("app-defaults" in this context) %S The value of the suffix parameter ("" in this context) %L The language string associated with the specified display (We use the "LANG" environment variable here, if it's set.) %l The language part of the display's language string (We treat this just like %L. If someone can tell us what we're really supposed to do, dandy.) %t The territory part of the display's language string (This never gets used.) %c The codeset part of the display's language string (This never gets used either.) %C The customization string retrieved from the resource database associated with display. (This is x_customization_string.) Return the expanded file name if it exists and is readable, and refers to %L only when the LANG environment variable is set, or otherwise provided by X. ESCAPED_SUFFIX and SUFFIX are postpended to STRING if they are non-zero. %-escapes in ESCAPED_SUFFIX are expanded; STRING is left alone. Return NULL otherwise. */ static char * magic_file_p (string, string_len, class, escaped_suffix, suffix) char *string; int string_len; char *class, *escaped_suffix, *suffix; { char *lang = getenv ("LANG"); int path_size = 100; char *path = (char *) malloc (path_size); int path_len = 0; char *p = string; while (p < string + string_len) { /* The chunk we're about to stick on the end of result. */ char *next; int next_len; if (*p == '%') { p++; if (p >= string + string_len) next_len = 0; else switch (*p) { case '%': next = "%"; next_len = 1; break; case 'C': next = (x_customization_string ? x_customization_string : ""); next_len = strlen (next); break; case 'N': next = class; next_len = strlen (class); break; case 'T': next = "app-defaults"; next_len = strlen (next); break; default: case 'S': next_len = 0; break; case 'L': case 'l': if (! lang) { free (path); return NULL; } next = lang; next_len = strlen (next); break; case 't': case 'c': free (path); return NULL; } } else next = p, next_len = 1; /* Do we have room for this component followed by a '\0' ? */ if (path_len + next_len + 1 > path_size) { path_size = (path_len + next_len + 1) * 2; path = (char *) realloc (path, path_size); } bcopy (next, path + path_len, next_len); path_len += next_len; p++; /* If we've reached the end of the string, append ESCAPED_SUFFIX. */ if (p >= string + string_len && escaped_suffix) { string = escaped_suffix; string_len = strlen (string); p = string; escaped_suffix = NULL; } } /* Perhaps we should add the SUFFIX now. */ if (suffix) { int suffix_len = strlen (suffix); if (path_len + suffix_len + 1 > path_size) { path_size = (path_len + suffix_len + 1); path = (char *) realloc (path, path_size); } bcopy (suffix, path + path_len, suffix_len); path_len += suffix_len; } path[path_len] = '\0'; if (! file_p (path)) { free (path); return NULL; } return path; } static char * gethomedir () { struct passwd *pw; char *ptr; char *copy; if ((ptr = getenv ("HOME")) == NULL) { if ((ptr = getenv ("LOGNAME")) != NULL || (ptr = getenv ("USER")) != NULL) pw = getpwnam (ptr); else pw = getpwuid (getuid ()); if (pw) ptr = pw->pw_dir; } if (ptr == NULL) return "/"; copy = (char *) malloc (strlen (ptr) + 2); strcpy (copy, ptr); strcat (copy, "/"); return copy; } static int file_p (path) char *path; { struct stat status; return (access (path, 4) == 0 /* exists and is readable */ && stat (path, &status) == 0 /* get the status */ && (S_ISDIR (status.st_mode)) == 0); /* not a directory */ } /* Find the first element of SEARCH_PATH which exists and is readable, after expanding the %-escapes. Return 0 if we didn't find any, and the path name of the one we found otherwise. */ static char * search_magic_path (search_path, class, escaped_suffix, suffix) char *search_path, *class, *escaped_suffix, *suffix; { register char *s, *p; for (s = search_path; *s; s = p) { for (p = s; *p && *p != ':'; p++) ; if (p > s) { char *path = magic_file_p (s, p - s, class, escaped_suffix, suffix); if (path) return path; } else if (*p == ':') { char *path; s = "%N%S"; path = magic_file_p (s, strlen (s), class, escaped_suffix, suffix); if (path) return path; } if (*p == ':') p++; } return 0; } /* Producing databases for individual sources. */ #define X_DEFAULT_SEARCH_PATH "/usr/lib/X11/%L/%T/%N%C%S:/usr/lib/X11/%l/%T/%N%C%S:/usr/lib/X11/%T/%N%C%S:/usr/lib/X11/%L/%T/%N%S:/usr/lib/X11/%l/%T/%N%S:/usr/lib/X11/%T/%N%S" static XrmDatabase get_system_app (class) char *class; { XrmDatabase db = NULL; char *path; path = getenv ("XFILESEARCHPATH"); if (! path) path = X_DEFAULT_SEARCH_PATH; path = search_magic_path (path, class, 0, 0); if (path) { db = XrmGetFileDatabase (path); free (path); } return db; } static XrmDatabase get_fallback (display) Display *display; { XrmDatabase db; return NULL; } static XrmDatabase get_user_app (class) char *class; { char *path; char *file = 0; /* Check for XUSERFILESEARCHPATH. It is a path of complete file names, not directories. */ if (((path = getenv ("XUSERFILESEARCHPATH")) && (file = search_magic_path (path, class, 0, 0))) /* Check for APPLRESDIR; it is a path of directories. In each, we have to search for LANG/CLASS and then CLASS. */ || ((path = getenv ("XAPPLRESDIR")) && ((file = search_magic_path (path, class, "/%L/%N", 0)) || (file = search_magic_path (path, class, "/%N", 0)))) /* Check in the home directory. This is a bit of a hack; let's hope one's home directory doesn't contain any %-escapes. */ || (path = gethomedir (), ((file = search_magic_path (path, class, "%L/%N", 0)) || (file = search_magic_path (path, class, "%N", 0))))) { XrmDatabase db = XrmGetFileDatabase (file); free (file); return db; } else return NULL; } static XrmDatabase get_user_db (display) Display *display; { XrmDatabase db; char *xdefs; #ifdef PBaseSize /* Cheap way to test for X11R4 or later. */ xdefs = XResourceManagerString (display); #else xdefs = display->xdefaults; #endif if (xdefs != NULL) db = XrmGetStringDatabase (xdefs); else { char *home; char *xdefault; home = gethomedir (); xdefault = (char *) malloc (strlen (home) + sizeof (".Xdefaults")); strcpy (xdefault, home); strcat (xdefault, ".Xdefaults"); db = XrmGetFileDatabase (xdefault); free (home); free (xdefault); } #ifdef HAVE_XSCREENRESOURCESTRING /* Get the screen-specific resources too. */ xdefs = XScreenResourceString (DefaultScreenOfDisplay (display)); if (xdefs != NULL) { XrmMergeDatabases (XrmGetStringDatabase (xdefs), &db); XFree (xdefs); } #endif return db; } static XrmDatabase get_environ_db () { XrmDatabase db; char *p; char *path = 0, *home = 0, *host; if ((p = getenv ("XENVIRONMENT")) == NULL) { home = gethomedir (); host = get_system_name (); path = (char *) malloc (strlen (home) + sizeof (".Xdefaults-") + strlen (host)); sprintf (path, "%s%s%s", home, ".Xdefaults-", host); p = path; } db = XrmGetFileDatabase (p); if (path) free (path); if (home) free (home); return db; } /* External interface. */ /* Types of values that we can find in a database */ #define XrmStringType "String" /* String representation */ XrmRepresentation x_rm_string; /* Quark representation */ /* Load X resources based on the display and a possible -xrm option. */ XrmDatabase x_load_resources (display, xrm_string, myname, myclass) Display *display; char *xrm_string, *myname, *myclass; { char *xdefs; XrmDatabase user_database; XrmDatabase rdb; XrmDatabase db; x_rm_string = XrmStringToQuark (XrmStringType); #ifndef USE_X_TOOLKIT /* pmr@osf.org says this shouldn't be done if USE_X_TOOLKIT. I suspect it's because the toolkit version does this elsewhere. */ XrmInitialize (); #endif rdb = XrmGetStringDatabase (""); user_database = get_user_db (display); /* Figure out what the "customization string" is, so we can use it to decode paths. */ if (x_customization_string) free (x_customization_string); x_customization_string = x_get_customization_string (user_database, myname, myclass); /* Get application system defaults */ db = get_system_app (myclass); if (db != NULL) XrmMergeDatabases (db, &rdb); /* Get Fallback resources */ db = get_fallback (display); if (db != NULL) XrmMergeDatabases (db, &rdb); /* Get application user defaults */ db = get_user_app (myclass); if (db != NULL) XrmMergeDatabases (db, &rdb); /* get User defaults */ if (user_database != NULL) XrmMergeDatabases (user_database, &rdb); /* Get Environment defaults. */ db = get_environ_db (); if (db != NULL) XrmMergeDatabases (db, &rdb); /* Last, merge in any specification from the command line. */ if (xrm_string != NULL) { db = XrmGetStringDatabase (xrm_string); if (db != NULL) XrmMergeDatabases (db, &rdb); } return rdb; } /* Retrieve the value of the resource specified by NAME with class CLASS and of type TYPE from database RDB. The value is returned in RET_VALUE. */ int x_get_resource (rdb, name, class, expected_type, ret_value) XrmDatabase rdb; char *name, *class; XrmRepresentation expected_type; XrmValue *ret_value; { XrmValue value; XrmName namelist[100]; XrmClass classlist[100]; XrmRepresentation type; XrmStringToNameList(name, namelist); XrmStringToClassList(class, classlist); if (XrmQGetResource (rdb, namelist, classlist, &type, &value) == True && (type == expected_type)) { if (type == x_rm_string) ret_value->addr = (char *) value.addr; else bcopy (value.addr, ret_value->addr, ret_value->size); return value.size; } return 0; } /* Retrieve the string resource specified by NAME with CLASS from database RDB. */ char * x_get_string_resource (rdb, name, class) XrmDatabase rdb; char *name, *class; { XrmValue value; if (x_get_resource (rdb, name, class, x_rm_string, &value)) return (char *) value.addr; return (char *) 0; } /* Stand-alone test facilities. */ #ifdef TESTRM typedef char **List; #define arg_listify(len, list) (list) #define car(list) (*(list)) #define cdr(list) (list + 1) #define NIL(list) (! *(list)) #define free_arglist(list) static List member (elt, list) char *elt; List list; { List p; for (p = list; ! NIL (p); p = cdr (p)) if (! strcmp (elt, car (p))) return p; return p; } static void fatal (msg, prog, x1, x2, x3, x4, x5) char *msg, *prog; int x1, x2, x3, x4, x5; { extern int errno; if (errno) perror (prog); (void) fprintf (stderr, msg, prog, x1, x2, x3, x4, x5); exit (1); } main (argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { Display *display; char *displayname, *resource_string, *class, *name; XrmDatabase xdb; List arg_list, lp; arg_list = arg_listify (argc, argv); lp = member ("-d", arg_list); if (!NIL (lp)) displayname = car (cdr (lp)); else displayname = "localhost:0.0"; lp = member ("-xrm", arg_list); if (! NIL (lp)) resource_string = car (cdr (lp)); else resource_string = (char *) 0; lp = member ("-c", arg_list); if (! NIL (lp)) class = car (cdr (lp)); else class = "Emacs"; lp = member ("-n", arg_list); if (! NIL (lp)) name = car (cdr (lp)); else name = "emacs"; free_arglist (arg_list); if (!(display = XOpenDisplay (displayname))) fatal ("Can't open display '%s'\n", XDisplayName (displayname)); xdb = x_load_resources (display, resource_string, name, class); /* In a real program, you'd want to also do this: */ display->db = xdb; while (1) { char query_name[90]; char query_class[90]; printf ("Name: "); gets (query_name); if (strlen (query_name)) { char *value; printf ("Class: "); gets (query_class); value = x_get_string_resource (xdb, query_name, query_class); if (value != NULL) printf ("\t%s(%s): %s\n\n", query_name, query_class, value); else printf ("\tNo Value.\n\n"); } else break; } printf ("\tExit.\n\n"); XCloseDisplay (display); } #endif /* TESTRM */