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* config.guess: Combine two OSF1 rules.
Also recognize field test versions. From mjr@zk3.dec.com.
* config.guess (dgux): Use /usr/bin/uname rather than uname,
because GNU uname does not support -p. From pmr@pajato.com.
author | Per Bothner <bothner@cygnus.com> |
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date | Sat, 13 Apr 1996 00:06:54 +0000 |
parents | 9f18c1b097ce |
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;;; mh-utils.el --- mh-e code needed for both sending and reading ;; Time-stamp: <95/10/22 17:58:16 gildea> ;; Copyright (C) 1993, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; This file is part of mh-e, 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: ;; Internal support for mh-e package. ;;; Change Log: ;; $Id: mh-utils.el,v 1.8 1996/01/14 07:34:30 erik Exp kwzh $ ;;; Code: ;;; Set for local environment: ;;; mh-progs and mh-lib used to be set in paths.el, which tried to ;;; figure out at build time which of several possible directories MH ;;; was installed into. But if you installed MH after building Emacs, ;;; this would almost certainly be wrong, so now we do it at run time. (defvar mh-progs nil "Directory containing MH commands, such as inc, repl, and rmm.") (defvar mh-lib nil "Directory containing the MH library. This directory contains, among other things, the mhl program and the components file.") ;;;###autoload (put 'mh-progs 'risky-local-variable t) ;;;###autoload (put 'mh-lib 'risky-local-variable t) ;;; User preferences: (defvar mh-auto-folder-collect t "*Whether to start collecting MH folder names immediately in the background. Non-nil means start a background process collecting the names of all folders as soon as mh-e is loaded.") (defvar mh-recursive-folders nil "*If non-nil, then commands which operate on folders do so recursively.") (defvar mh-clean-message-header nil "*Non-nil means clean headers of messages that are displayed or inserted. The variables `mh-visible-headers' and `mh-invisible-headers' control what is removed.") (defvar mh-visible-headers nil "*If non-nil, contains a regexp specifying the headers to keep when cleaning. Only used if `mh-clean-message-header' is non-nil. Setting this variable overrides `mh-invisible-headers'.") (defvar mh-invisible-headers "^Received: \\|^Message-Id: \\|^Remailed-\\|^Via: \\|^Mail-from: \\|^Return-Path: \\|^Delivery-Date: \\|^In-Reply-To: \\|^Resent-" "Regexp matching lines in a message header that are not to be shown. If `mh-visible-headers' is non-nil, it is used instead to specify what to keep.") (defvar mh-bury-show-buffer t "*Non-nil means that the displayed show buffer for a folder is buried.") (defvar mh-summary-height 4 "*Number of lines in MH-Folder window (including the mode line).") (defvar mh-msg-number-regexp "^ *\\([0-9]+\\)" "Regexp to find the number of a message in a scan line. The message's number must be surrounded with \\( \\)") (defvar mh-msg-search-regexp "^[^0-9]*%d[^0-9]" "Format string containing a regexp matching the scan listing for a message. The desired message's number will be an argument to format.") (defvar mhl-formfile nil "*Name of format file to be used by mhl to show and print messages. A value of T means use the default format file. Nil means don't use mhl to format messages when showing; mhl is still used, with the default format file, to format messages when printing them. The format used should specify a non-zero value for overflowoffset so the message continues to conform to RFC 822 and mh-e can parse the headers.") (put 'mhl-formfile 'info-file "mh-e") (defvar mh-default-folder-for-message-function nil "Function to select a default folder for refiling or Fcc. If set to a function, that function is called with no arguments by `\\[mh-refile-msg]' and `\\[mh-to-fcc]' to get a default when prompting the user for a folder. The function is called from within a save-excursion, with point at the start of the message. It should return the folder to offer as the refile or Fcc folder, as a string with a leading `+' sign. It can also return an empty string to use no default, or NIL to calculate the default the usual way. NOTE: This variable is not an ordinary hook; It may not be a list of functions.") (defvar mh-find-path-hook nil "Invoked by mh-find-path while reading the user's MH profile.") (defvar mh-folder-list-change-hook nil "Invoked whenever the cached folder list `mh-folder-list' is changed.") (defvar mh-show-buffer-mode-line-buffer-id "{show-%s} %d" "Format string to produce `mode-line-buffer-identification' for show buffers. First argument is folder name. Second is message number.") (defvar mh-cmd-note 4 "Offset to insert notation.") (defvar mh-note-seq "%" "String whose first character is used to notate messages in a sequence.") ;;; Internal bookkeeping variables: ;; The value of `mh-folder-list-change-hook' is called whenever ;; mh-folder-list variable is set. (defvar mh-folder-list nil) ;List of folder names for completion. ;; Cached value of the `Path:' component in the user's MH profile. (defvar mh-user-path nil) ;User's mail folder directory. ;; An mh-draft-folder of NIL means do not use a draft folder. ;; Cached value of the `Draft-Folder:' component in the user's MH profile. (defvar mh-draft-folder nil) ;Name of folder containing draft messages. ;; Cached value of the `Unseen-Sequence:' component in the user's MH profile. (defvar mh-unseen-seq nil) ;Name of the Unseen sequence. ;; Cached value of the `Previous-Sequence:' component in the user's MH profile. (defvar mh-previous-seq nil) ;Name of the Previous sequence. ;; Cached value of the `Inbox:' component in the user's MH profile, ;; or "+inbox" if no such component. (defvar mh-inbox nil) ;Name of the Inbox folder. (defconst mh-temp-buffer " *mh-temp*") ;Name of mh-e scratch buffer. (defvar mh-previous-window-config nil) ;Window configuration before mh-e command. ;;; Internal variables local to a folder. (defvar mh-current-folder nil) ;Name of current folder, a string. (defvar mh-show-buffer nil) ;Buffer that displays message for this folder. (defvar mh-folder-filename nil) ;Full path of directory for this folder. (defvar mh-msg-count nil) ;Number of msgs in buffer. (defvar mh-showing nil) ;If non-nil, show the message in a separate window. ;;; This holds a documentation string used by describe-mode. (defun mh-showing () "When moving to a new message in the Folder window, also show it in a separate Show window." nil) (defvar mh-seq-list nil) ;The sequences of this folder. An alist of (seq . msgs). (defvar mh-seen-list nil) ;List of displayed messages to be removed from the Unseen sequence. ;; If non-nil, show buffer contains message with all headers. ;; If nil, show buffer contains message processed normally. (defvar mh-showing-with-headers nil) ;Showing message with headers or normally. ;;; mh-e macros (defmacro with-mh-folder-updating (save-modification-flag-p &rest body) ;; Format is (with-mh-folder-updating (SAVE-MODIFICATION-FLAG-P) &body BODY). ;; Execute BODY, which can modify the folder buffer without having to ;; worry about file locking or the read-only flag, and return its result. ;; If SAVE-MODIFICATION-FLAG-P is non-nil, the buffer's modification ;; flag is unchanged, otherwise it is cleared. (setq save-modification-flag-p (car save-modification-flag-p)) ; CL style (` (prog1 (let ((mh-folder-updating-mod-flag (buffer-modified-p)) (buffer-read-only nil) (buffer-file-name nil)) ;don't let the buffer get locked (prog1 (progn (,@ body)) (mh-set-folder-modified-p mh-folder-updating-mod-flag))) (,@ (if (not save-modification-flag-p) '((mh-set-folder-modified-p nil))))))) (put 'with-mh-folder-updating 'lisp-indent-hook 1) (defmacro mh-in-show-buffer (show-buffer &rest body) ;; Format is (mh-in-show-buffer (SHOW-BUFFER) &body BODY). ;; Display buffer SHOW-BUFFER in other window and execute BODY in it. ;; Stronger than save-excursion, weaker than save-window-excursion. (setq show-buffer (car show-buffer)) ; CL style (` (let ((mh-in-show-buffer-saved-window (selected-window))) (switch-to-buffer-other-window (, show-buffer)) (if mh-bury-show-buffer (bury-buffer (current-buffer))) (unwind-protect (progn (,@ body)) (select-window mh-in-show-buffer-saved-window))))) (put 'mh-in-show-buffer 'lisp-indent-hook 1) (defmacro mh-make-seq (name msgs) (list 'cons name msgs)) (defmacro mh-seq-name (pair) (list 'car pair)) (defmacro mh-seq-msgs (pair) (list 'cdr pair)) ;;; Ensure new buffers won't get this mode if default-major-mode is nil. (put 'mh-show-mode 'mode-class 'special) (defun mh-show-mode () "Major mode for showing messages in mh-e. The value of mh-show-mode-hook is called when a new message is displayed." (kill-all-local-variables) (setq major-mode 'mh-show-mode) (mh-set-mode-name "MH-Show") (run-hooks 'mh-show-mode-hook)) (defun mh-maybe-show (&optional msg) ;; If in showing mode, then display the message pointed to by the cursor. (if mh-showing (mh-show msg))) (defun mh-show (&optional message) "Show MESSAGE (default: message at cursor). Force a two-window display with the folder window on top (size mh-summary-height) and the show buffer below it. If the message is already visible, display the start of the message. Display of the message is controlled by setting the variables `mh-clean-message-header' and `mhl-formfile'. The default behavior is to scroll uninteresting headers off the top of the window. Type \"\\[mh-header-display]\" to see the message with all its headers." (interactive) (and mh-showing-with-headers (or mhl-formfile mh-clean-message-header) (mh-invalidate-show-buffer)) (mh-show-msg message)) (defun mh-show-msg (msg) (if (not msg) (setq msg (mh-get-msg-num t))) (setq mh-showing t) (let ((folder mh-current-folder) (clean-message-header mh-clean-message-header) (show-window (get-buffer-window mh-show-buffer))) (if (not (eql (next-window (minibuffer-window)) (selected-window))) (delete-other-windows)) ; force ourself to the top window (mh-in-show-buffer (mh-show-buffer) (if (and show-window (equal (mh-msg-filename msg folder) buffer-file-name)) (progn ;just back up to start (goto-char (point-min)) (if (not clean-message-header) (mh-start-of-uncleaned-message))) (mh-display-msg msg folder)))) (if (not (= (1+ (window-height)) (screen-height))) ;not horizontally split (shrink-window (- (window-height) mh-summary-height))) (mh-recenter nil) (if (not (memq msg mh-seen-list)) (setq mh-seen-list (cons msg mh-seen-list))) (run-hooks 'mh-show-hook)) (defun mh-display-msg (msg-num folder) ;; Display message NUMBER of FOLDER. ;; Sets the current buffer to the show buffer. (set-buffer folder) ;; Bind variables in folder buffer in case they are local (let ((formfile mhl-formfile) (clean-message-header mh-clean-message-header) (invisible-headers mh-invisible-headers) (visible-headers mh-visible-headers) (msg-filename (mh-msg-filename msg-num)) (show-buffer mh-show-buffer)) (if (not (file-exists-p msg-filename)) (error "Message %d does not exist" msg-num)) (set-buffer show-buffer) (cond ((not (equal msg-filename buffer-file-name)) (mh-unvisit-file) (erase-buffer) ;; Changing contents, so this hook needs to be reinitialized. ;; pgp.el uses this. (if (boundp 'write-contents-hooks) ;Emacs 19 (kill-local-variable 'write-contents-hooks)) (if formfile (mh-exec-lib-cmd-output "mhl" "-nobell" "-noclear" (if (stringp formfile) (list "-form" formfile)) msg-filename) (insert-file-contents msg-filename)) (goto-char (point-min)) (cond (clean-message-header (mh-clean-msg-header (point-min) invisible-headers visible-headers) (goto-char (point-min))) (t (mh-start-of-uncleaned-message))) ;; the parts of visiting we want to do (no locking) (or (eq buffer-undo-list t) ;don't save undo info for prev msgs (setq buffer-undo-list nil)) (set-buffer-modified-p nil) (set-buffer-auto-saved) ;; the parts of set-visited-file-name we want to do (no locking) (setq buffer-file-name msg-filename) (setq buffer-backed-up nil) (auto-save-mode 1) (set-mark nil) (mh-show-mode) (setq mode-line-buffer-identification (list (format mh-show-buffer-mode-line-buffer-id folder msg-num))) (set-buffer folder) (setq mh-showing-with-headers nil))))) (defun mh-start-of-uncleaned-message () ;; position uninteresting headers off the top of the window (let ((case-fold-search t)) (re-search-forward "^To:\\|^Cc:\\|^From:\\|^Subject:\\|^Date:" nil t) (beginning-of-line) (mh-recenter 0))) (defun mh-invalidate-show-buffer () ;; Invalidate the show buffer so we must update it to use it. (if (get-buffer mh-show-buffer) (save-excursion (set-buffer mh-show-buffer) (mh-unvisit-file)))) (defun mh-unvisit-file () ;; Separate current buffer from the message file it was visiting. (or (not (buffer-modified-p)) (null buffer-file-name) ;we've been here before (yes-or-no-p (format "Message %s modified; flush changes? " (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name))) (error "Flushing changes not confirmed")) (clear-visited-file-modtime) (unlock-buffer) (setq buffer-file-name nil)) (defun mh-get-msg-num (error-if-no-message) ;; Return the message number of the displayed message. If the argument ;; ERROR-IF-NO-MESSAGE is non-nil, then complain if the cursor is not ;; pointing to a message. (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) (cond ((looking-at mh-msg-number-regexp) (string-to-int (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))) (error-if-no-message (error "Cursor not pointing to message")) (t nil)))) (defun mh-msg-filename (msg &optional folder) ;; Return the file name of MESSAGE in FOLDER (default current folder). (expand-file-name (int-to-string msg) (if folder (mh-expand-file-name folder) mh-folder-filename))) (defun mh-clean-msg-header (start invisible-headers visible-headers) ;; Flush extraneous lines in a message header, from the given POINT to the ;; end of the message header. If VISIBLE-HEADERS is non-nil, it contains a ;; regular expression specifying the lines to display, otherwise ;; INVISIBLE-HEADERS contains a regular expression specifying lines to ;; delete from the header. (let ((case-fold-search t)) (save-restriction (goto-char start) (if (search-forward "\n\n" nil 'move) (backward-char 1)) (narrow-to-region start (point)) (goto-char (point-min)) (if visible-headers (while (< (point) (point-max)) (cond ((looking-at visible-headers) (forward-line 1) (while (looking-at "[ \t]") (forward-line 1))) (t (mh-delete-line 1) (while (looking-at "[ \t]") (mh-delete-line 1))))) (while (re-search-forward invisible-headers nil t) (beginning-of-line) (mh-delete-line 1) (while (looking-at "[ \t]") (mh-delete-line 1)))) (unlock-buffer)))) (defun mh-recenter (arg) ;; Like recenter but with two improvements: nil arg means recenter, ;; and only does anything if the current buffer is in the selected ;; window. (Commands like save-some-buffers can make this false.) (if (eql (get-buffer-window (current-buffer)) (selected-window)) (recenter (if arg arg '(t))))) (defun mh-delete-line (lines) ;; Delete version of kill-line. (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line lines) (point)))) (defun mh-notate (msg notation offset) ;; Marks MESSAGE with the character NOTATION at position OFFSET. ;; Null MESSAGE means the message that the cursor points to. (save-excursion (if (or (null msg) (mh-goto-msg msg t t)) (with-mh-folder-updating (t) (beginning-of-line) (forward-char offset) (delete-char 1) (insert notation))))) (defun mh-find-msg-get-num (step) ;; Return the message number of the message on the current scan line ;; or one nearby. Jumps over non-message lines, such as inc errors. ;; STEP tells whether to search forward or backward if we have to search. (or (mh-get-msg-num nil) (let ((msg-num nil) (nreverses 0)) (while (and (not msg-num) (< nreverses 2)) (cond ((eobp) (setq step -1) (setq nreverses (1+ nreverses))) ((bobp) (setq step 1) (setq nreverses (1+ nreverses)))) (forward-line step) (setq msg-num (mh-get-msg-num nil))) msg-num))) (defun mh-goto-msg (number &optional no-error-if-no-message dont-show) "Position the cursor at message NUMBER. Optional non-nil second argument means return nil instead of signaling an error if message does not exist; in this case, the cursor is positioned near where the message would have been. Non-nil third argument means not to show the message." (interactive "NGo to message: ") (setq number (prefix-numeric-value number)) ;Emacs 19 ;; This basic routine tries to be as fast as possible, ;; using a binary search and minimal regexps. (let ((cur-msg (mh-find-msg-get-num -1)) (jump-size mh-msg-count)) (while (and (> jump-size 1) cur-msg (not (eq cur-msg number))) (cond ((< cur-msg number) (setq jump-size (min (- number cur-msg) (ash (1+ jump-size) -1))) (forward-line jump-size) (setq cur-msg (mh-find-msg-get-num 1))) (t (setq jump-size (min (- cur-msg number) (ash (1+ jump-size) -1))) (forward-line (- jump-size)) (setq cur-msg (mh-find-msg-get-num -1))))) (if (eq cur-msg number) (progn (beginning-of-line) (or dont-show (mh-maybe-show number) t)) (if (not no-error-if-no-message) (error "No message %d" number))))) (defun mh-msg-search-pat (n) ;; Return a search pattern for message N in the scan listing. (format mh-msg-search-regexp n)) (defun mh-get-profile-field (field) ;; Find and return the value of FIELD in the current buffer. ;; Returns NIL if the field is not in the buffer. (let ((case-fold-search t)) (goto-char (point-min)) (cond ((not (re-search-forward (format "^%s" field) nil t)) nil) ((looking-at "[\t ]*$") nil) (t (re-search-forward "[\t ]*\\([^\t \n].*\\)$" nil t) (let ((start (match-beginning 1))) (end-of-line) (buffer-substring start (point))))))) (defvar mua-paradigm "MH-E") ;from mua.el (defun mh-find-path () ;; Set mh-progs and mh-lib. ;; (This step is necessary if MH was installed after this Emacs was dumped.) ;; From profile file, set mh-user-path, mh-draft-folder, ;; mh-unseen-seq, mh-previous-seq, mh-inbox. (mh-find-progs) (save-excursion ;; Be sure profile is fully expanded before switching buffers (let ((profile (expand-file-name (or (getenv "MH") "~/.mh_profile")))) (set-buffer (get-buffer-create mh-temp-buffer)) (setq buffer-offer-save nil) ;for people who set default to t (erase-buffer) (condition-case err (insert-file-contents profile) (file-error (mh-install profile err))) (setq mh-user-path (mh-get-profile-field "Path:")) (if (not mh-user-path) (setq mh-user-path "Mail")) (setq mh-user-path (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name mh-user-path (expand-file-name "~")))) (setq mh-draft-folder (mh-get-profile-field "Draft-Folder:")) (if mh-draft-folder (progn (if (not (mh-folder-name-p mh-draft-folder)) (setq mh-draft-folder (format "+%s" mh-draft-folder))) (if (not (file-exists-p (mh-expand-file-name mh-draft-folder))) (error "Draft folder \"%s\" not found. Create it and try again." (mh-expand-file-name mh-draft-folder))))) (setq mh-inbox (mh-get-profile-field "Inbox:")) (cond ((not mh-inbox) (setq mh-inbox "+inbox")) ((not (mh-folder-name-p mh-inbox)) (setq mh-inbox (format "+%s" mh-inbox)))) (setq mh-unseen-seq (mh-get-profile-field "Unseen-Sequence:")) (if mh-unseen-seq (setq mh-unseen-seq (intern mh-unseen-seq)) (setq mh-unseen-seq 'unseen)) ;old MH default? (setq mh-previous-seq (mh-get-profile-field "Previous-Sequence:")) (if mh-previous-seq (setq mh-previous-seq (intern mh-previous-seq))) (setq mua-paradigm "MH-E") (run-hooks 'mh-find-path-hook)))) (defun mh-find-progs () (or (file-exists-p (expand-file-name "inc" mh-progs)) (setq mh-progs (or (mh-path-search exec-path "inc") (mh-path-search '("/usr/local/bin/mh/" "/usr/local/mh/" "/usr/bin/mh/" ;Ultrix 4.2 "/usr/new/mh/" ;Ultrix <4.2 "/usr/contrib/mh/bin/" ;BSDI "/usr/local/bin/" ) "inc") mh-progs "/usr/local/bin/"))) (or (file-exists-p (expand-file-name "mhl" mh-lib)) (setq mh-lib (or (mh-path-search '("/usr/local/lib/mh/" "/usr/local/mh/lib/" "/usr/local/bin/mh/" "/usr/lib/mh/" ;Ultrix 4.2 "/usr/new/lib/mh/" ;Ultrix <4.2 "/usr/contrib/mh/lib/" ;BSDI ) "mhl") (mh-path-search exec-path "mhl") ;unlikely mh-lib "/usr/local/lib/mh/")))) (defun mh-path-search (path file) ;; Search PATH, a list of directory names, for FILE. ;; Returns the element of PATH that contains FILE, or nil if not found. (while (and path (not (file-exists-p (expand-file-name file (car path))))) (setq path (cdr path))) (car path)) (defvar mh-no-install nil) ;do not run install-mh (defun mh-install (profile error-val) ;; Called to do error recovery if we fail to read the profile file. ;; If possible, initialize the MH environment. (if (or (getenv "MH") (file-exists-p profile) mh-no-install) (signal (car error-val) (list (format "Cannot read MH profile \"%s\"" profile) (car (cdr (cdr error-val)))))) ;; The "install-mh" command will output a short note which ;; mh-exec-cmd will display to the user. ;; The MH 5 version of install-mh might try prompt the user ;; for information, which would fail here. (mh-exec-cmd (expand-file-name "install-mh" mh-lib) "-auto") ;; now try again to read the profile file (erase-buffer) (condition-case err (insert-file-contents profile) (file-error (signal (car err) ;re-signal with more specific msg (list (format "Cannot read MH profile \"%s\"" profile) (car (cdr (cdr err)))))))) (defun mh-set-folder-modified-p (flag) ;; Mark current folder as modified or unmodified according to FLAG. (set-buffer-modified-p flag)) (defun mh-find-seq (name) (assoc name mh-seq-list)) (defun mh-seq-to-msgs (seq) ;; Return a list of the messages in SEQUENCE. (mh-seq-msgs (mh-find-seq seq))) (defun mh-add-msgs-to-seq (msgs seq &optional internal-flag) ;; Add MESSAGE(s) to the SEQUENCE. If optional FLAG is non-nil, do not mark ;; the message in the scan listing or inform MH of the addition. (let ((entry (mh-find-seq seq))) (if (and msgs (atom msgs)) (setq msgs (list msgs))) (if (null entry) (setq mh-seq-list (cons (mh-make-seq seq msgs) mh-seq-list)) (if msgs (setcdr entry (append msgs (mh-seq-msgs entry))))) (cond ((not internal-flag) (mh-add-to-sequence seq msgs) (mh-notate-seq seq mh-note-seq (1+ mh-cmd-note)))))) (autoload 'mh-add-to-sequence "mh-seq") (autoload 'mh-notate-seq "mh-seq") (autoload 'mh-read-seq-default "mh-seq") (autoload 'mh-map-to-seq-msgs "mh-seq") (defun mh-set-mode-name (mode-name-string) ;; Set the mode-name and ensure that the mode line is updated. (setq mode-name mode-name-string) (force-mode-line-update t)) (defun mh-prompt-for-folder (prompt default can-create) ;; Prompt for a folder name with PROMPT. Returns the folder's name as a ;; string. DEFAULT is used if the folder exists and the user types return. ;; If the CAN-CREATE flag is t, then a non-existent folder is made. (if (null default) (setq default "")) (let* ((prompt (format "%s folder%s" prompt (if (equal "" default) "? " (format " [%s]? " default)))) read-name folder-name) (if (null mh-folder-list) (mh-set-folder-list)) (while (and (setq read-name (completing-read prompt mh-folder-list nil nil "+")) (equal read-name "") (equal default ""))) (cond ((or (equal read-name "") (equal read-name "+")) (setq read-name default)) ((not (mh-folder-name-p read-name)) (setq read-name (format "+%s" read-name)))) (setq folder-name read-name) (cond ((and (> (length folder-name) 0) (eql (aref folder-name (1- (length folder-name))) ?/)) (setq folder-name (substring folder-name 0 -1)))) (let ((new-file-p (not (file-exists-p (mh-expand-file-name folder-name))))) (cond ((and new-file-p (y-or-n-p (format "Folder %s does not exist. Create it? " folder-name))) (message "Creating %s" folder-name) (call-process "mkdir" nil nil nil (mh-expand-file-name folder-name)) (message "Creating %s...done" folder-name) (setq mh-folder-list (cons (list read-name) mh-folder-list)) (run-hooks 'mh-folder-list-change-hook)) (new-file-p (error "Folder %s is not created" folder-name)) ((not (file-directory-p (mh-expand-file-name folder-name))) (error "\"%s\" is not a directory" (mh-expand-file-name folder-name))) ((and (null (assoc read-name mh-folder-list)) (null (assoc (concat read-name "/") mh-folder-list))) (setq mh-folder-list (cons (list read-name) mh-folder-list)) (run-hooks 'mh-folder-list-change-hook)))) folder-name)) (defvar mh-make-folder-list-process nil) ;The background process collecting the folder list. (defvar mh-folder-list-temp nil) ;mh-folder-list as it is being built. (defvar mh-folder-list-partial-line "") ;Start of last incomplete line from folder process. (defun mh-set-folder-list () ;; Sets mh-folder-list correctly. ;; A useful function for the command line or for when you need to ;; sync by hand. Format is in a form suitable for completing read. (message "Collecting folder names...") (if (not mh-make-folder-list-process) (mh-make-folder-list-background)) (while (eq (process-status mh-make-folder-list-process) 'run) (accept-process-output mh-make-folder-list-process)) (setq mh-folder-list mh-folder-list-temp) (run-hooks 'mh-folder-list-change-hook) (setq mh-folder-list-temp nil) (delete-process mh-make-folder-list-process) (setq mh-make-folder-list-process nil) (message "Collecting folder names...done")) (defun mh-make-folder-list-background () ;; Start a background process to compute a list of the user's folders. ;; Call mh-set-folder-list to wait for the result. (cond ((not mh-make-folder-list-process) (mh-find-path) (let ((process-connection-type nil)) (setq mh-make-folder-list-process (start-process "folders" nil (expand-file-name "folders" mh-progs) "-fast" (if mh-recursive-folders "-recurse" "-norecurse"))) (set-process-filter mh-make-folder-list-process 'mh-make-folder-list-filter) (process-kill-without-query mh-make-folder-list-process))))) (defun mh-make-folder-list-filter (process output) ;; parse output from "folders -fast" (let ((position 0) line-end new-folder (prevailing-match-data (match-data))) (unwind-protect ;; make sure got complete line (while (setq line-end (string-match "\n" output position)) (setq new-folder (format "+%s%s" mh-folder-list-partial-line (substring output position line-end))) (setq mh-folder-list-partial-line "") ;; is new folder a subfolder of previous? (if (and mh-folder-list-temp (string-match (regexp-quote (concat (car (car mh-folder-list-temp)) "/")) new-folder)) ;; append slash to parent folder for better completion ;; (undone by mh-prompt-for-folder) (setq mh-folder-list-temp (cons (list new-folder) (cons (list (concat (car (car mh-folder-list-temp)) "/")) (cdr mh-folder-list-temp)))) (setq mh-folder-list-temp (cons (list new-folder) mh-folder-list-temp))) (setq position (1+ line-end))) (store-match-data prevailing-match-data)) (setq mh-folder-list-partial-line (substring output position)))) (defun mh-folder-name-p (name) ;; Return non-NIL if NAME is possibly the name of a folder. ;; A name (a string or symbol) can be a folder name if it begins with "+". (if (symbolp name) (eql (aref (symbol-name name) 0) ?+) (and (> (length name) 0) (eql (aref name 0) ?+)))) ;;; Issue commands to MH. (defun mh-exec-cmd (command &rest args) ;; Execute mh-command COMMAND with ARGS. ;; The side effects are what is desired. ;; Any output is assumed to be an error and is shown to the user. ;; The output is not read or parsed by mh-e. (save-excursion (set-buffer (get-buffer-create mh-temp-buffer)) (erase-buffer) (apply 'call-process (expand-file-name command mh-progs) nil t nil (mh-list-to-string args)) (if (> (buffer-size) 0) (save-window-excursion (switch-to-buffer-other-window mh-temp-buffer) (sit-for 5))))) (defun mh-exec-cmd-error (env command &rest args) ;; In environment ENV, execute mh-command COMMAND with args ARGS. ;; ENV is nil or a string of space-separated "var=value" elements. ;; Signals an error if process does not complete successfully. (save-excursion (set-buffer (get-buffer-create mh-temp-buffer)) (erase-buffer) (let ((status (if env ;; the shell hacks necessary here shows just how broken Unix is (apply 'call-process "/bin/sh" nil t nil "-c" (format "%s %s ${1+\"$@\"}" env (expand-file-name command mh-progs)) command (mh-list-to-string args)) (apply 'call-process (expand-file-name command mh-progs) nil t nil (mh-list-to-string args))))) (mh-handle-process-error command status)))) (defun mh-exec-cmd-daemon (command &rest args) ;; Execute MH command COMMAND with ARGS in the background. ;; Any output from command is displayed in an asynchronous pop-up window. (save-excursion (set-buffer (get-buffer-create mh-temp-buffer)) (erase-buffer)) (let* ((process-connection-type nil) (process (apply 'start-process command nil (expand-file-name command mh-progs) (mh-list-to-string args)))) (set-process-filter process 'mh-process-daemon))) (defun mh-process-daemon (process output) ;; Process daemon that puts output into a temporary buffer. (set-buffer (get-buffer-create mh-temp-buffer)) (insert-before-markers output) (display-buffer mh-temp-buffer)) (defun mh-exec-cmd-quiet (raise-error command &rest args) ;; Args are RAISE-ERROR, COMMANDS, ARGS.... ;; Execute MH command COMMAND with ARGS. ARGS is a list of strings. ;; Return at start of mh-temp buffer, where output can be parsed and used. ;; Returns value of call-process, which is 0 for success, ;; unless RAISE-ERROR is non-nil, in which case an error is signaled ;; if call-process returns non-0. (set-buffer (get-buffer-create mh-temp-buffer)) (erase-buffer) (let ((value (apply 'call-process (expand-file-name command mh-progs) nil t nil args))) (goto-char (point-min)) (if raise-error (mh-handle-process-error command value) value))) (defun mh-exec-cmd-output (command display &rest args) ;; Execute MH command COMMAND with DISPLAY flag and ARGS. ;; Put the output into buffer after point. Set mark after inserted text. ;; Output is expected to be shown to user, not parsed by mh-e. (push-mark (point) t) (apply 'call-process (expand-file-name command mh-progs) nil t display (mh-list-to-string args)) (exchange-point-and-mark)) (defun mh-exec-lib-cmd-output (command &rest args) ;; Execute MH library command COMMAND with ARGS. ;; Put the output into buffer after point. Set mark after inserted text. (apply 'mh-exec-cmd-output (expand-file-name command mh-lib) nil args)) (defun mh-handle-process-error (command status) ;; Raise error if COMMAND returned non-0 STATUS, otherwise return STATUS. ;; STATUS is return value from call-process. ;; Program output is in current buffer. ;; If output is too long to include in error message, display the buffer. (cond ((eql status 0) ;success status) ((stringp status) ;kill string (error "%s: %s" command status)) (t ;exit code (cond ((= (buffer-size) 0) ;program produced no error message (error "%s: exit code %d" command status)) (t ;; will error message fit on one line? (goto-line 2) (if (and (< (buffer-size) (screen-width)) (eobp)) (error "%s" (buffer-substring 1 (progn (goto-char 1) (end-of-line) (point)))) (display-buffer (current-buffer)) (error "%s failed with status %d. See error message in other window." command status))))))) (defun mh-expand-file-name (filename &optional default) ;; Just like `expand-file-name', but also handles MH folder names. ;; Assumes that any filename that starts with '+' is a folder name. (if (mh-folder-name-p filename) (expand-file-name (substring filename 1) mh-user-path) (expand-file-name filename default))) (defun mh-list-to-string (l) ;; Flattens the list L and makes every element of the new list into a string. (nreverse (mh-list-to-string-1 l))) (defun mh-list-to-string-1 (l) (let ((new-list nil)) (while l (cond ((null (car l))) ((symbolp (car l)) (setq new-list (cons (symbol-name (car l)) new-list))) ((numberp (car l)) (setq new-list (cons (int-to-string (car l)) new-list))) ((equal (car l) "")) ((stringp (car l)) (setq new-list (cons (car l) new-list))) ((listp (car l)) (setq new-list (nconc (mh-list-to-string-1 (car l)) new-list))) (t (error "Bad element in mh-list-to-string: %s" (car l)))) (setq l (cdr l))) new-list)) (provide 'mh-utils) (and (not noninteractive) mh-auto-folder-collect (let ((mh-no-install t)) ;only get folders if MH installed (condition-case err (mh-make-folder-list-background) (file-error)))) ;so don't complain if not installed ;;; mh-utils.el ends here