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changeset 82:0bc7e3b14f85
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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 25 Aug 1990 20:34:32 +0000 |
parents | ef6cee0af549 |
children | aafe1b6c4ab7 |
files | lisp/resume.el |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 106 insertions(+), 73 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lisp/resume.el Fri Aug 24 19:37:09 1990 +0000 +++ b/lisp/resume.el Sat Aug 25 20:34:32 1990 +0000 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -;; process command line arguments from within a suspended emacs job +;; Process command line arguments from within a suspended Emacs job ;; Copyright (C) 1988 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; This file is not yet part of GNU Emacs, but soon will be. @@ -17,111 +17,144 @@ ;; can know your rights and responsibilities. It should be in a ;; file named COPYING. Among other things, the copyright notice ;; and this notice must be preserved on all copies. -;; -;; by Joe Wells -;; jbw@bucsf.bu.edu -;; joew@uswat.uswest.com (maybe, ... the mailer there sucks) -;; Stephan Gildea suggested bug fix (gildea@bbn.com). +;; Created by: Joe Wells, jbw@bucsf.bu.edu +;; Created on: 1988? +;; Last modified by: Joe Wells, jbw@dodge +;; Last modified on: Thu Jun 14 15:20:41 1990 +;; Filename: resume.el +;; Purpose: handle command line arguments when resuming suspended job + +;; Stephen Gildea suggested bug fix (gildea@bbn.com). ;; Ideas from Michael DeCorte and other people. ;; For csh users, insert the following alias in your .cshrc file -;; (after removing the leading double semicolons): +;; (after removing the leading double semicolons, of course): ;; -;;# The following line could be just EMACS=emacs, but this depends on +;;# The following line could be just EMACS_CMD=emacs, but this depends on ;;# your site. -;;set EMACS=emacs -;;set EMACS_PATTERN="^\[[0-9]\] . Stopped ............ $EMACS" +;;if (! $?EMACS_CMD) set EMACS_CMD=emacs +;;set JOBS_FILE=/tmp/jobs.$USER.$$ +;;set ARGS_FILE=~/.emacs_args +;;set STOP_PATT='^\[[0-9]*\] *[ +-] Stopped ............ ' +;;set SUNVIEW_CMD='emacstool -nw -f emacstool-init -f server-start' +;;set X_CMD=\'\''$EMACS_CMD -i -f server-start' ;;alias emacs \ ;;' \\ -;; jobs >! /tmp/jobs$$ \\ -;; && grep "$EMACS_PATTERN" /tmp/jobs$$ >& /dev/null \\ -;; && echo `pwd` \!* >! ~/.emacs_args && eval "%$EMACS" \\ -;;|| test -S ~/.emacs_server && emacsclient \!* \\ -;;|| test "$?DISPLAY" = 1 && eval "\$EMACS -i \!* &" \\ -;;|| test "$?WINDOW_PARENT" = 1 && eval "emacstool -f emacstool-init \!* &" \\ -;;|| eval "\$EMACS -nw \!*"' +;; jobs >! "$JOBS_FILE" \\ +;; && grep "$STOP_PATT$EMACS_CMD" "$JOBS_FILE" >& /dev/null \\ +;; && echo `pwd` \!* >! "$ARGS_FILE" && ""fg %$EMACS_CMD \\ +;;|| if (! -e ~/.emacs_server || -f ~/.emacs_server) set status=1 \\ +;; && emacsclient \!* \\ +;;|| @ status=1 - $?DISPLAY && eval "$X_CMD -i \!* &" \\ +;;|| @ status=1 - $?WINDOW_PARENT && eval "$SUNVIEW_CMD \!* &" \\ +;;|| ""$EMACS_CMD -nw \!* \\ +;;' ;; ;; The alias works as follows: -;; 1. If there is a suspended emacs jobs that is a child of the +;; 1. If there is a suspended Emacs job that is a child of the ;; current shell, place its arguments in the ~/.emacs_args file and ;; resume it. ;; 2. Else if the ~/.emacs_server socket has been created, presume an -;; emacs server is running and attempt to connect to it. If no emacs +;; Emacs server is running and attempt to connect to it. If no Emacs ;; server is listening on the socket, this will fail. ;; 3. Else if the DISPLAY environment variable is set, presume we are -;; running under X Windows and start a new X Gnu Emacs process in the -;; background. +;; running under X Windows and start a new GNU Emacs process in the +;; background as an X client. ;; 4. Else if the WINDOW_PARENT environment variable is set, presume we -;; are running under Sunview and Suntools and start an emacstool -;; process in the background. -;; 5. Else start a regular emacs process. +;; are running under SunView and start an emacstool process in the +;; background. +;; 5. Else start a regular Emacs process. ;; ;; Notes: -;; "test -S" checks if a unix domain socket by that name exists. ;; The output of the "jobs" command is not piped directly into "grep" ;; because that would run the "jobs" command in a subshell. ;; Before resuming a suspended emacs, the current directory and all -;; command line arguments are placed in a file. -;; The command to run emacs is always preceded by a \ to prevent -;; possible alias loops. -;; The "-nw" switch in the last line is is undocumented, and it means -;; no windowing system. - -(setq suspend-resume-hook 'resume-process-args) -(setq suspend-hook 'resume-preparation) +;; command line arguments are placed in a file name ~/.emacs_args. +;; The "-nw" switch to Emacs means no windowing system. -(defvar emacs-args-file "~/.emacs_args" +;; Insert this in your .emacs file: +;;(setq suspend-resume-hook 'resume-process-args) +;;(setq suspend-hook 'empty-args-file) +;;(autoload 'empty-args-file "resume") +;;(autoload 'resume-process-args "resume") + +;; Finally, put the rest in a file named "resume.el" in a lisp library +;; directory. + +(defvar emacs-args-file (expand-file-name "~/.emacs_args") "*This file is where arguments are placed for a suspended emacs job.") -(defun resume-preparation () - (condition-case () - (delete-file emacs-args-file) - (error nil))) +(defvar emacs-args-buffer " *Command Line Args*" + "Buffer that is used by resume-process-args.") (defun resume-process-args () - "This should be called from inside of suspend-resume-hook. -Grabs the contents of the file whose name is stored in -emacs-args-file, and processes these arguments like command line options." - (let ((resume-start-buffer (current-buffer)) - (resume-args-buffer (get-buffer-create " *Command Line Args*")) - resume-args) + "This should be called from inside of suspend-resume-hook. This +grabs the contents of the file whose name is stored in +emacs-args-file, and processes these arguments like command line +options." + (let ((start-buffer (current-buffer)) + (args-buffer (get-buffer-create emacs-args-buffer)) + length args) (unwind-protect (progn - (set-buffer resume-args-buffer) + (set-buffer args-buffer) (erase-buffer) - ;; Get the contents of emacs-args-file, then delete the file. + ;; get the contents of emacs-args-file (condition-case () - (progn - (insert-file-contents emacs-args-file) - (delete-file emacs-args-file)) - ;; The file doesn't exist or we can't delete it, ergo no arguments. - ;; (If we can't delete it now, we probably couldn't delete it - ;; before suspending, and that implies it may be vestigial.) - (file-error (erase-buffer))) - ;; Get the arguments from the buffer. - (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (progn (skip-chars-forward " \t\n") (not (eobp))) - (setq resume-args - (cons (buffer-substring (point) - (progn - (skip-chars-forward "^ \t\n") - (point))) - resume-args))) - (cond (resume-args - ;; Arguments are now in reverse order. - (setq resume-args (nreverse resume-args)) - ;; The "first argument" is really a default directory to use - ;; while processing the rest of the arguments. - (setq default-directory (concat (car resume-args) "/")) - ;; Actually process the arguments. - (command-line-1 (cdr resume-args))))) + (let ((result (insert-file-contents emacs-args-file))) + (setq length (car (cdr result)))) + ;; the file doesn't exist, ergo no arguments + (file-error + (erase-buffer) + (setq length 0))) + (if (<= length 0) + (setq args nil) + ;; get the arguments from the buffer + (goto-char (point-min)) + (while (not (eobp)) + (skip-chars-forward " \t\n") + (let ((begin (point))) + (skip-chars-forward "^ \t\n") + (setq args (cons (buffer-substring begin (point)) args))) + (skip-chars-forward " \t\n")) + ;; arguments are now in reverse order + (setq args (nreverse args)) + ;; make sure they're not read again + (erase-buffer)) + (write-buffer-to-file (current-buffer) emacs-args-file) + ;; if nothing was in buffer, args will be null + (or (null args) + (setq default-directory (file-name-as-directory (car args)) + args (cdr args))) + ;; actually process the arguments + (command-line-1 args)) ;; If the command line args don't result in a find-file, the - ;; buffer will be left in resume-args-buffer. So we change back to the + ;; buffer will be left in args-buffer. So we change back to the ;; original buffer. The reason I don't just use ;; (let ((default-directory foo)) ;; (command-line-1 args)) ;; in the context of the original buffer is because let does not ;; work properly with buffer-local variables. - (if (eq (current-buffer) resume-args-buffer) - (set-buffer resume-start-buffer))))) + (if (eq (current-buffer) args-buffer) + (set-buffer start-buffer))))) + +(defun empty-args-file () + "This empties the contents of the file whose name is specified by +emacs-args-file." + (save-excursion + (set-buffer (get-buffer-create emacs-args-buffer)) + (erase-buffer) + (write-buffer-to-file (current-buffer) emacs-args-file))) + +(defun write-buffer-to-file (buffer file) + "Writes the contents of BUFFER into FILE, if permissions allow." + (if (not (file-writable-p file)) + (error "No permission to write file %s" file)) + (save-excursion + (set-buffer buffer) + (clear-visited-file-modtime) + (save-restriction + (widen) + (write-region (point-min) (point-max) file nil 'quiet)) + (set-buffer-modified-p nil)))