# HG changeset patch # User Richard M. Stallman # Date 769644039 0 # Node ID fb6479579c0bf6a79c5946b6c225b6b7a8684883 # Parent cc55e77a981957ef40a5310727fda1a2b28d8904 entered into RCS diff -r cc55e77a9819 -r fb6479579c0b lisp/textmodes/refer.el --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/lisp/textmodes/refer.el Sun May 22 22:00:39 1994 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +;;; refer.el --- look up references in bibliography files. + +;; Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +;; Author: Ashwin Ram +;; Adapted-By: ESR +;; Keywords: bib + +;; 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, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. + +;;; Commentary: +;; +;; Functions to look up references in bibliography files given lists of +;; keywords, similar to refer(1). I don't use tags since tags on .bib files +;; only picks up the cite key, where as refer-find-entry looks for occurrences +;; of keywords anywhere in the bibliography entry. +;; +;; To use: +;; (autoload 'refer-find-entry "refer" nil t) +;; or (require 'refer) +;; +;; To look for an article by Knuth about semaphores: +;; Invoke refer-find-entry, then in response to the Keywords: prompt, +;; say: Knuth semaphores (a blank-separated list of keywords to be used +;; as search strings). +;; +;; To continue the previous search, i.e., to search for the next occurrence +;; of the keywords, use refer-find-next-entry, or invoke refer-find-entry +;; with a prefix argument. +;; +;; If the list of bibliography files changes, reinitialize the variable +;; refer-bib-files. +;; +;; To customize: +;; See variables refer-bib-files, refer-cache-bib-files and +;; refer-bib-files-regexp. By default, these are set up so that refer +;; looks for the keywords you specify in all the .bib files in the current +;; directory. +;; +;; The only assumption I make about bib files is that they contain a bunch +;; of entries, one to a paragraph. refer-find-entry searches paragraph by +;; paragraph, looking for a paragraph containing all the keywords +;; specified. So you should be able to use pretty much any bib file with +;; this code. If your bib file does not use paragraphs to separate +;; entries, try setting the paragraph-start/separate variables, or changing +;; the (forward-paragraph 1) call in refer-find-entry-in-file. + +;;; ChangeLog: +;; +;; 01/08/89 Ashwin Ram +;; Initial release. +;; + +;;; Code: + +(provide 'refer) + +(defvar refer-bib-files 'dir + "*List of \\.bib files to search for references, +or one of the following special values: +nil = prompt for \\.bib file (if visiting a \\.bib file, use it as default) +auto = read \\.bib file names from appropriate command in buffer (see refer-bib-files-regexp) +dir = use all \\.bib files in current directory. + +If a specified file doesn't exist and has no extension, a \\.bib extension +is automatically tried. + +If refer-bib-files is nil, auto or dir, it is setq'd to the appropriate +list of files when it is first used if refer-cache-bib-files is t. If +refer-cache-bib-files is nil, the list of \\.bib files to use is re-read +each time it is needed.") + +(defvar refer-cache-bib-files t + "*Variable determining whether the value of refer-bib-files should be cached. +If t, initialize the value of refer-bib-files the first time it is used. If +nil, re-read the list of \\.bib files depending on the value of refer-bib-files +each time it is needed.") + +(defvar refer-bib-files-regexp "\\\\bibliography" + "*Regexp matching a bibliography file declaration. +The current buffer is expected to contain a line such as +\\bibliography{file1,file2,file3} +which is read to set up refer-bib-files. The regexp must specify the command +\(such as \\bibliography) that is used to specify the list of bib files. The +command is expected to specify a file name, or a list of comma-separated file +names, within curly braces. +If a specified file doesn't exist and has no extension, a \\.bib extension +is automatically tried.") + +(make-variable-buffer-local 'refer-bib-files) +(make-variable-buffer-local 'refer-cache-bib-files) + +(defun refer-find-entry (keywords &optional continue) + "Find entry in refer-bib-files containing KEYWORDS. +If KEYWORDS is nil, prompt user for blank-separated list of keywords. +If CONTINUE is t, or if called interactively with a prefix arg, look for next +entry by continuing search from previous point." + (interactive (list nil current-prefix-arg)) + (or keywords (setq keywords (if continue + refer-previous-keywords + (read-string "Keywords: ")))) + (setq refer-previous-keywords keywords) + (refer-find-entry-internal keywords continue)) + +(defun refer-find-next-entry () + "Find next occurrence of entry in refer-bib-files. See refer-find-entry." + (interactive) + (refer-find-entry-internal refer-previous-keywords t)) + +(defun refer-find-entry-internal (keywords continue) + (let ((keywords-list (convert-string-to-list-of-strings keywords)) + (files (if continue + refer-saved-state + (refer-get-bib-files)))) + (catch 'found + (while files + (let ((file (cond ((file-exists-p (car files)) (car files)) + ((file-exists-p (concat (car files) ".bib")) (concat (car files) ".bib"))))) + (setq refer-saved-state files) + (if file + (if (refer-find-entry-in-file keywords-list file continue) + (throw 'found (find-file file)) + (setq files (cdr files))) + (progn (message "Scanning %s... No such file" (car files) (ding)) + (sit-for 1) + (setq files (cdr files)))))) + (message "Keywords \"%s\" not found in any \.bib file" keywords (ding))))) + +(defun refer-find-entry-in-file (keywords-list file &optional continue) + (message "Scanning %s..." file) ; (expand-file-name file) + (set-buffer (find-file-noselect file)) + (if continue + (forward-paragraph 1) + (goto-char (point-min))) + (let ((begin (point)) + (end 0) + (found nil)) + (while (and (not found) + (not (eobp))) + (forward-paragraph 1) + (setq end (point)) + (setq found + (every (function (lambda (keyword) + (goto-char begin) + (re-search-forward keyword end t))) + keywords-list)) + (if (not found) + (progn + (setq begin end) + (goto-char begin)))) + (if found + (progn (goto-char begin) + (re-search-forward "\\W" nil t) + (message "Scanning %s... found" file)) + (progn (message "Scanning %s... not found" file) + nil)))) + +(defun every (pred l) + (cond ((null l) nil) + ((funcall pred (car l)) + (or (null (cdr l)) + (every pred (cdr l)))))) + +(defun convert-string-to-list-of-strings (s) + (let ((current (current-buffer)) + (temp-buffer (get-buffer-create "*refer-temp*"))) + (set-buffer temp-buffer) + (erase-buffer) + (insert (regexp-quote s)) + (goto-char (point-min)) + (insert "(\"") + (while (re-search-forward "[ \t]+" nil t) + (replace-match "\" \"" t t)) + (goto-char (point-max)) + (insert "\")") + (goto-char (point-min)) + (prog1 (read temp-buffer) + (set-buffer current)))) + +(defun refer-get-bib-files () + (let ((files + (cond ((null refer-bib-files) + (list (expand-file-name + (if (eq major-mode 'bibtex-mode) + (read-file-name (format ".bib file: (default %s) " (file-name-nondirectory (buffer-file-name))) + (file-name-directory (buffer-file-name)) + (file-name-nondirectory (buffer-file-name)) + t) + (read-file-name ".bib file: " nil nil t))))) + ((listp refer-bib-files) refer-bib-files) + ((eq refer-bib-files 'auto) + (save-excursion + (if (progn (goto-char (point-min)) + (re-search-forward (concat refer-bib-files-regexp "\{") nil t)) + (let ((files (list (buffer-substring (point) + (progn (re-search-forward "[,\}]" nil t) + (backward-char 1) + (point)))))) + (while (not (looking-at "\}")) + (setq files (append files + (list (buffer-substring (progn (forward-char 1) + (point)) + (progn (re-search-forward "[,\}]" nil t) + (backward-char 1) + (point))))))) + files) + (error "No \\\\bibliography command in this buffer, can't read refer-bib-files")))) + ((eq refer-bib-files 'dir) + (directory-files "." t "\\.bib$")) + (t (error "Illegal value for refer-bib-files: %s" refer-bib-files))))) + (if refer-cache-bib-files + (setq refer-bib-files files)) + files)) + +;;; refer.el ends here