changeset 13531:b4d9bb7adf24

Initial revision
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Sun, 12 Nov 1995 23:58:04 +0000
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+;;; ffap.el -- find-file-at-point,
+;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+;;; Author: Michelangelo Grigni <mic@mathcs.emory.edu>
+
+;; 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:
+
+;; A replacement for find-file {C-x C-f}: finds file or URL,
+;; guessing default from text at point.  Many features!
+;; Send bugs or suggestions with M-x ffap-bug.
+
+;; See ftp://ftp.mathcs.emory.edu:/pub/mic/emacs/ for most recent version:
+;;    ffap.el.gz       -- this file, compressed with gzip
+;;    ffap-xe.el       -- support code for XEmacs 19.*
+;;    COPYING.gz       -- GNU General Public License, version 2
+;;    README           -- description of these and other files
+;;
+;; For the last version sent to elisp-archive@cis.ohio-state.edu, see:
+;;    ftp://ftp.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/misc/ffap.el.Z
+;;    (mirrored in gatekeeper.dec.com:/pub/GNU/elisp-archive/misc/)
+
+;;; Description:
+;;
+;; Command find-file-at-point (== ffap) replaces find-file.  With a
+;; prefix, it behaves exactly like find-file.  Without a prefix, it
+;; first tries to guess a default file or URL based on the text around
+;; the point (set `ffap-require-prefix' to swap these behaviors).
+;; This is a quick way to fetch URL and file references in many
+;; situations, such as in mail or news messages, README's, and
+;; MANIFEST's.
+;;
+;; Some related commands are ffap-at-mouse, ffap-next, ffap-menu,
+;; ffap-other-window, ffap-other-frame.
+;;
+;; This package is about user convenience.  It adds nothing to the
+;; elisp programmer's repertoire.
+
+
+;;; Installation:
+
+;; Quick Setup:
+;;
+;; For a basic installation, just install ffap.el somewhere in your
+;; `load-path', byte-compile it, and add the following two lines near
+;; the end of your ~/.emacs (or equivalent) file:
+;;
+;; (require 'ffap)                      ; load this file
+;; (global-set-key "\C-x\C-f" 'find-file-at-point)
+;;
+;; Other Packages: ffap notices the presence of several other packages
+;; when it is loaded.  In particular, if you use ange-ftp, efs, w3,
+;; complete, or ff-paths (version < 3.00), it is best to load or
+;; autoload them before loading ffap (ffap does not need any of them).
+;; If you use ff-paths version >= 3.00, load it after ffap.
+
+;; Fancier Setup:
+;;
+;; ffap has many options.  The next comment block contains some
+;; fancier code that you might want to adapt for your .emacs.  For
+;; even more features, look at the documentation (M-x apropos ffap),
+;; and perhaps check the comments in the "User Variables" and "Peanut
+;; Gallery" sections of this file.
+
+;; ;; Before loading ffap:
+;;
+;; (setq ffap-url-regexp nil)           ; to disable all URL features
+;;
+;; ;; Loading ffap:
+;; (require 'ffap)                      ; as in "Quick Setup" above
+;;
+;; After loading ffap:
+;;
+;; (global-set-key "\C-x\C-f" 'find-file-at-point) ; as in "Quick Setup"
+;; (global-set-key "\C-x4f" 'ffap-other-window) ; or \C-f
+;; (global-set-key "\C-x5f" 'ffap-other-frame) ; or \C-f
+;;
+;; (setq ffap-alist                     ; remove something in `ffap-alist'
+;;	 (delete (assoc 'c-mode ffap-alist) ffap-alist))
+;;
+;; (setq ffap-alist                     ; add something to `ffap-alist'
+;;	 (cons
+;;	  (cons "^[Yy][Ss][Nn][0-9]+$"
+;;		(defun ffap-ysn (name)
+;;		  (concat
+;;		   "http://snorri.chem.washington.edu/ysnarchive/issuefiles/"
+;;		   (substring name 3) ".html")))
+;;	  ffap-alist))
+;;
+;;
+;; Before or after loading ffap:
+;;
+;; (setq ffap-alist nil)                ; disable all `ffap-alist' actions
+;;
+;; (setq ffap-require-prefix t)         ; without prefix, ffap == find-file
+;;
+;; (setq ffap-machine-p-known 'accept)  ; to avoid pinging
+;;
+;; ;; Choose a mouse binding appropriate for your emacs version:
+;; (global-set-key [S-mouse-1] 'ffap-at-mouse) ; Emacs 19
+;; (global-set-key [(meta button1)] 'ffap-at-mouse) ; XEmacs
+;; (and window-system 			; Emacs 18 (from .emacs)
+;;      (setq window-setup-hook
+;;            '(lambda nil (define-key mouse-map x-button-s-left
+;;                           'ffap-at-mouse))))
+;;
+;; ;; Use Netscape instead of w3 to fetch URL's.  Mosaic is very similar.
+;; (if (eq window-system 'x)
+;;     (progn
+;;       ;; Get browse-url at http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/emacs/browse-url.el,
+;;	 ;; or get a (probably out of date) copy from the ftp site above.
+;;	 (autoload 'browse-url-netscape "browse-url" nil t)
+;;	 (setq ffap-url-fetcher 'browse-url-netscape)))
+;; ;; Or for a hairier ffap-url-fetcher, get ffap-url.el (same ftp site).
+;;
+;; ;; Support for gnus, vm, rmail (see hook definitions for bindings):
+;; (add-hook 'gnus-summary-mode-hook 'ffap-gnus-hook)
+;; (add-hook 'gnus-article-mode-hook 'ffap-gnus-hook)
+;; (add-hook 'vm-mode-hook 'ffap-ro-mode-hook)
+;; (add-hook 'rmail-mode-hook 'ffap-ro-mode-hook)
+
+
+;;; Related packages:
+;;
+;; If you have hyperbole, you may not need this package, although ffap
+;; is smaller and smarter at this particular task.  Also note that w3
+;; (ftp.cs.indiana.edu:/pub/elisp/w3/README) offers a similar command
+;; w3-follow-url-at-point.
+;;
+;; The browse-url package (above) notices URL's and hands them off to
+;; w3 or an external WWW browser.  Package |~/misc/goto-address.el.gz|
+;; by Eric J. Ding <ericding@mit.edu> notices URL's and mail
+;; addresses, and can pre-fontify a buffer to highlight them.  Gnus5
+;; (ding) and vm also provide similar support in their messages.
+
+
+;;; Examples:
+;;
+;; Try M-x find-file-at-point (maybe {C-x C-f}) on these examples.
+;; These local file examples use ordinary find-file:
+;;
+;;    ffap.el, /etc/motd, $MAIL     -- find local or absolute files
+;;    .emacs book.sty info/cl pwd.h -- search paths depending on filename
+;;    (require 'rmail)              -- search paths depending on major-mode
+;;    file:/etc/motd                -- depends on `ffap-url-unwrap-local'
+;;
+;; These remote file examples work if you have ange-ftp or efs:
+;;
+;;    ftp:/pub                      -- no ping (always works)
+;;    ftp.x.org:README              -- no ping, a nice recursive example
+;;    anonymous@ftp.x.org:/README   -- synonym
+;;    ftp.x.org://README            -- synonym
+;;    ftp://ftp.x.org/README        -- depends on `ffap-url-unwrap-remote'
+;;    ftp.mathcs.emory.edu          -- depends on `ffap-machine-p-known'
+;;    mic@ftp:/                     -- depends on `ffap-machine-p-local'
+;;    ftp.mathcs.emory.edu:/        -- depends on `ffap-ftp-sans-slash-regexp'
+;;
+;; These URL examples use `ffap-url-fetcher' (default w3-fetch):
+;;
+;;    http://www.cc.emory.edu
+;;    http://www.cs.indiana.edu/elisp/w3/docs.html
+;;    http://info.cern.ch/default.html
+;;    news:news.newusers.questions
+;;    mailto:mic@mathcs.emory.edu
+;;    mic@mathcs.emory.edu          -- same as previous
+;;    <mic@mathcs.emory.edu>        -- same as previous
+;;    <root>                        -- mailto:root
+;;    <mic.9@mathcs.emory.edu>      -- see `ffap-foo@bar-prefix'
+;;    file:/etc/motd                -- see `ffap-url-unwrap-local'
+;;    ftp://ftp.x.org/README        -- see `ffap-url-unwrap-remote'
+;;
+;; Multiline gopher blocks (as in .gopherrc and usenet of yesteryear):
+;;
+;;    Type=1
+;;    Name=Electronic Texts (ffap ignores this)
+;;    Path=
+;;    Host=etext.archive.umich.edu
+;;    Port=70
+
+
+;;; Code:
+
+(provide 'ffap)
+
+;;; User Variables:
+
+;; This function is used inside defvars:
+(defun ffap-soft-value (name &optional default)
+  ;; Avoid interning.  Bug: (ffap-soft-value "nil" 5) --> 5
+  (let ((sym (intern-soft name)))
+    (if (and sym (boundp sym)) (symbol-value sym) default)))
+
+
+(defvar ffap-ftp-regexp
+  (and
+   (or (featurep 'ange-ftp)
+       (featurep 'efs)
+       (and (boundp 'file-name-handler-alist) ; v19
+	    (or (rassq 'ange-ftp-hook-function file-name-handler-alist)
+		(rassq 'efs-file-handler-function file-name-handler-alist))))
+   ;; Apparently this is good enough for both ange-ftp and efs:
+   "\\`/[^/:]+:")
+  "*Treat paths matching this as remote ftp paths.  Nil to disable.
+Nil also disables the generation of such paths by ffap.")
+
+(defvar ffap-url-unwrap-local t
+  "*If set, convert local \"file:\" URL to path before prompting.")
+
+(defvar ffap-url-unwrap-remote t
+  "*Convert remote \"file:\" or \"ftp:\" URL to path before prompting.
+This is ignored if `ffap-ftp-regexp' is nil.")
+
+(defvar ffap-ftp-default-user
+  (if (or (equal (ffap-soft-value "ange-ftp-default-user") "anonymous")
+	  (equal (ffap-soft-value "efs-default-user") "anonymous"))
+      nil
+    "anonymous")
+  "*User name in ftp paths generated by ffap (see host-to-ftp-path).
+Nil to fall back on `efs-default-user' or `ange-ftp-default-user'.")
+
+(defvar ffap-rfs-regexp
+  ;; Remote file access built into file system?  HP rfa or Andrew afs:
+  "\\`/\\(afs\\|net\\)/."
+  ;; afs only: (and (file-exists-p "/afs") "\\`/afs/.")
+  "*Paths matching this are remote file-system paths.  Nil to disable.")
+
+(defvar ffap-url-regexp
+  ;; Could just use `url-nonrelative-link' of w3, if loaded.
+  ;; This regexp is not exhaustive, it just matches common cases.
+  (concat
+   "\\`\\("
+   "news\\(post\\)?:\\|mailto:\\|file:" ; no host ok
+   "\\|"
+   "\\(ftp\\|http\\|telnet\\|gopher\\|www\\|wais\\)://" ; needs host
+   "\\)."				; require one more character
+   )
+   "Regexp matching URL's, or nil to disable.")
+
+(defvar ffap-foo@bar-prefix "mailto"
+  "*Presumed url prefix type of strings like \"<foo.9z@bar>\".
+Sensible values are nil, \"news\", or \"mailto\".")
+
+
+;;; Peanut Gallery:
+
+;; Users of ffap occasionally suggest new features.  If I consider
+;; those features interesting but not clear winners (a matter of
+;; personal taste) I try to leave options to enable them.  Read
+;; through this section, and for any features you like, put an
+;; appropriate form in your ~/.emacs file.
+
+(defvar ffap-dired-wildcards nil	; "[*?][^/]*$"
+  ;; From RHOGEE, 07 Jul 1994.
+  ;; Disabled: dired is still available by "C-x C-d <pattern>", and
+  ;; valid filenames may contain wildcard characters.
+  "*A regexp matching filename wildcard characters, or nil.
+If find-file-at-point gets a filename matching this pattern,
+it passes it on to dired instead of find-file.")
+
+(defvar ffap-newfile-prompt nil		; t
+  ;; From RHOGEE, 11 Jul 1994.
+  ;; Disabled: this is better handled by `find-file-not-found-hooks'.
+  "*Whether find-file-at-point prompts about a nonexistent file.")
+
+(defvar ffap-require-prefix nil
+  ;; From RHOGEE, 20 Oct 1994.
+  ;; This is nil so that neophytes notice ffap.  Experts instead may
+  ;; prefer to disable ffap most of the time.
+  "*If set, reverses the prefix argument to find-file-at-point.")
+
+(defvar ffap-file-finder
+  ;; From RHOGEE, 20 Oct 1994.
+  ;; This allows compatibility with ff-paths version < 3.00.
+  ;; For ff-paths version >= 3.00, just load it after ffap.
+  (if (commandp 'find-file-using-paths)
+      'find-file-using-paths
+    ;; Try to overcome load-order dependency:
+    (eval-after-load
+     "ff-paths"
+     '(and (commandp 'find-file-using-paths)
+	   (setq ffap-file-finder find-file-using-paths)))
+    'find-file)
+  "*The command symbol called by find-file-at-point to find a file.
+Probably find-file, or find-file-using-paths if you use ff-paths
+with version < 3.00.")
+(put 'ffap-file-finder 'risky-local-variable t)
+
+(defvar ffap-url-fetcher 'w3-fetch
+  "*A function of one argument, called by ffap to fetch URL's.
+The default is w3-fetch from the w3 package.  If you prefer Mosaic or
+Netscape, install http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/emacs/browse-url.el, and
+add one of the following lines to your setup:
+
+\(setq ffap-url-fetcher 'browse-url-netscape\)
+\(setq ffap-url-fetcher 'browse-url-mosaic\)
+
+Or for something hairier \(choose fetch method based on url type and
+prompting\) get ffap-url.el wherever you ffap.el."
+  ;; Big old `lambda' examples deleted. Some remote-control references:
+  ;; http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/XMosaic/remote-control.html
+  ;; http://home.netscape.com/newsref/std/x-remote.html
+  )
+(put 'ffap-url-fetcher 'risky-local-variable t)
+
+
+;;; Command ffap-next:
+;;
+;; Original ffap-next-url (URL's only) from RPECK 30 Mar 1995.
+;; Since then, broke up into ffap-next-guess (noninteractive) and
+;; ffap-next (a command), now work on files as well as url's.
+
+(defvar ffap-next-regexp
+  ;; If you want ffap-next to find URL's only, try this:
+  ;; (and ffap-url-regexp (string-match "\\\\`" ffap-url-regexp)
+  ;;	  (concat "\\<" (substring ffap-url-regexp 2))))
+  ;;
+  ;; It pays to put a big fancy regexp here, since ffap-guesser is
+  ;; much more time-consuming than regexp searching:
+  "[/:.~a-zA-Z]/\\|@[a-zA-Z][-a-zA-Z0-9]*\\."
+  "*Regular expression governing search of ffap-next.")
+
+(defvar ffap-next-guess nil "Last value returned by `ffap-next-guess'.")
+(defun ffap-next-guess (&optional back lim)
+  "Move point to next file or url, and return it as a string.
+If nothing found, leaves point at limit and returns nil.
+Optional BACK argument makes search backwards.
+Optional LIM argument limits the search.
+Only considers strings that match `ffap-next-regexp'."
+  (or lim (setq lim (if back (point-min) (point-max))))
+  (let (guess)
+    (while (not (or guess (eq (point) lim)))
+      (funcall (if back 're-search-backward 're-search-forward)
+	       ffap-next-regexp lim 'move)
+      (setq guess (ffap-guesser)))
+    ;; Go to end, so we do not get same guess twice:
+    (goto-char (nth (if back 0 1) ffap-string-at-point-region))
+    (setq ffap-next-guess guess)))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun ffap-next (&optional back wrap)
+  "Search buffer for next file or url, and run ffap.
+Optional argument BACK says to search backwards.
+Optional argument WRAP says to try wrapping around if necessary.
+Interactively: use a single prefix to search backwards,
+double prefix to wrap forward, triple to wrap backwards.
+Actual search is done by ffap-next-guess."
+  (interactive
+   (cdr (assq (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)
+	      '((1) (4 t) (16 nil t) (64 t t)))))
+  (let ((pt (point))
+	(guess (ffap-next-guess back)))
+    ;; Try wraparound if necessary:
+    (and (not guess) wrap
+	 (goto-char (if back (point-max) (point-min)))
+	 (setq guess (ffap-next-guess back pt)))
+    (if guess
+	(progn
+	  (sit-for 0)			; display point movement
+	  (find-file-at-point (ffap-prompter guess)))
+      (goto-char pt)			; restore point
+      (message "No %sfiles or URL's found."
+	       (if wrap "" "more ")))))
+
+(defun ffap-next-url (&optional back wrap)
+  "Just like ffap-next, but searches with `ffap-url-regexp'."
+  (interactive)
+  (let ((ffap-next-regexp ffap-url-regexp))
+    (if (interactive-p)
+	(call-interactively 'ffap-next)
+      (ffap-next back wrap))))
+
+
+;;; Hooks for GNUS, VM, Rmail:
+;;
+;; See "Installation" above for suggested use of these hooks.
+;; If you do not like these bindings, just write hooks with
+;; whatever bindings you would prefer.
+;;
+;; Any suggestions of more "memorable" bindings? -- Mic
+
+(defun ffap-ro-mode-hook nil
+  "Binds ffap-gnus-next and ffap-gnus-menu to M-l and M-m, resp."
+  (local-set-key "\M-l" 'ffap-next)
+  (local-set-key "\M-m" 'ffap-menu)
+  )
+
+(defun ffap-gnus-hook nil
+  "Binds ffap-gnus-next and ffap-gnus-menu to L and M, resp."
+  (set (make-local-variable 'ffap-foo@bar-prefix) "news") ; message-id's
+  ;; Note lowercase l and m are taken:
+  (local-set-key "L" 'ffap-gnus-next)
+  (local-set-key "M" 'ffap-gnus-menu))
+
+(defun ffap-gnus-wrapper (form)		; used by both commands below
+  (and (eq (current-buffer) (get-buffer gnus-summary-buffer))
+       (gnus-summary-select-article))	; get article of current line
+  ;; Preserve selected buffer, but do not do save-window-excursion,
+  ;; since we want to see any window created by form.  Temporarily
+  ;; select the article buffer, so we see any point movement.
+  (let ((sb (window-buffer (selected-window))))
+    (gnus-configure-windows 'article)
+    (pop-to-buffer gnus-article-buffer)
+    (widen)
+    ;; Skip headers at first, for ffap-gnus-next (which wraps around)
+    (if (eq (point) (point-min)) (search-forward "\n\n" nil t))
+    (unwind-protect
+	(eval form)
+      (pop-to-buffer sb))))
+
+(defun ffap-gnus-next nil
+  "Run ffap-next in the GNUS article buffer."
+  (interactive) (ffap-gnus-wrapper '(ffap-next nil t)))
+
+(defun ffap-gnus-menu nil
+  "Run ffap-menu in the GNUS article buffer."
+  (interactive) (ffap-gnus-wrapper '(ffap-menu)))
+
+
+;;; Remote machines and paths:
+
+(fset 'ffap-replace-path-component
+      (if (or (featurep 'efs)
+	      (and
+	       (boundp 'file-name-handler-alist) ; v19
+	       (rassq 'efs-file-handler-function file-name-handler-alist)))
+	  'efs-replace-path-component
+	'ange-ftp-replace-name-component))
+
+(defun ffap-file-exists-string (file)
+  ;; With certain packages (ange-ftp, jka-compr?) file-exists-p
+  ;; sometimes returns a nicer string than it is given.  Otherwise, it
+  ;; just returns nil or t.
+  "Return FILE \(maybe modified\) if it exists, else nil."
+  (let ((exists (file-exists-p file)))
+    (and exists (if (stringp exists) exists file))))
+
+;; I cannot decide a "best" strategy here, so these are variables.  In
+;; particular, if `Pinging...' is broken or takes too long on your
+;; machine, try setting these all to accept or reject.
+(defvar ffap-machine-p-local 'reject	; this happens often
+  "A symbol, one of: ping, accept, reject.
+This is what ffap-machine-p does with hostnames that have no domain.")
+(defvar ffap-machine-p-known 'ping	; 'accept for speed
+  "A symbol, one of: ping, accept, reject.
+This is what ffap-machine-p does with hostnames that have a known domain
+\(see lisp/mail-extr.el for the list of known domains\).")
+(defvar ffap-machine-p-unknown 'reject
+  "A symbol, one of: ping, accept, reject.
+This is what ffap-machine-p does with hostnames that have an unknown domain
+\(see lisp/mail-extr.el for the list of known domains\).")
+
+(defvar ffap-machine-p-known-domains
+  '("com" "edu" "net" "org" "mil" "gov" "us" "arpa") ; USA USA...
+  ;; This variable is mainly for emacs18.
+  "Top-level domains known to ffap.  Ignored if mail-extr is loadable.")
+
+(defun ffap-machine-p (host &optional service quiet)
+  "Indicate whether HOST is the name of a real machine.
+The variables ffap-machine-p-local, ffap-machine-p-known, and ffap-machine-p-unknown
+control ffap-machine-p depending on HOST's domain \(none/known/unknown\).
+Pinging is done using open-network-stream to decide HOST existence.
+Optional SERVICE specifies the service used \(default \"discard\"\).
+Optional QUIET flag suppresses the \"Pinging...\" message.
+Returned values:
+A t value means that HOST answered.
+A symbol \(accept\) means the relevant variable told us to accept.
+A string means the machine exists, but does not respond for some reason."
+  ;; Try some:
+  ;; (ffap-machine-p "ftp")
+  ;; (ffap-machine-p "nonesuch")
+  ;; (ffap-machine-p "ftp.mathcs.emory.edu")
+  ;; (ffap-machine-p "foo.bonk")
+  ;; (ffap-machine-p "foo.bonk.com")
+  ;; (ffap-machine-p "cs" 5678)
+  ;; (ffap-machine-p "gopher.house.gov")
+  ;; Not known to 19.28
+  ;; (ffap-
+  (if (or (string-match "[^-a-zA-Z0-9.]" host) ; Illegal chars (?)
+	  (not (string-match "[^0-9]" host))) ; all numeric! reject it
+      nil
+    (let* ((domain
+	    (and (string-match "\\.[^.]*$" host)
+		 (downcase (substring host (1+ (match-beginning 0))))))
+	   (domain-name			; t, "Country", "Local", or nil
+	    (cond
+	     ((not domain) "Local")
+	     ;; common non-country domains (some imply US though):
+	     ;;	t)
+	     (t
+	      ;; Use domain-name properties from v19 lisp/mail-extr.el;
+	      ;; bbdb/mail-extr also puts this in `all-top-level-domains'.
+	      (if (or (featurep 'mail-extr)
+		      (and (load "mail-extr" t t)
+			   ;; It became a feature between 19.22 and 19.28
+			   (provide 'mail-extr)))
+		  (get (intern-soft
+			domain
+			(condition-case nil
+			    mail-extr-all-top-level-domains
+			  ;; Before 19.28, the symbols were in `obarray':
+			  (error obarray)))
+		       'domain-name)
+		;; Emacs18 does not have mail-extr:
+		(and (member domain ffap-machine-p-known-domains) t))
+	      )))
+	   (strategy
+	    (cond ((not domain) ffap-machine-p-local)
+		  ((not domain-name) ffap-machine-p-unknown)
+		  (ffap-machine-p-known))))
+      (cond
+       ((eq strategy 'accept) 'accept)
+       ((eq strategy 'reject) nil)
+       ;; assume (eq strategy 'ping)
+       (t
+	(or quiet
+	    (if (stringp domain-name)
+		(message "Pinging %s (%s)..." host domain-name)
+	      (message "Pinging %s ..." host)))
+	(condition-case error
+	    (progn
+	      (delete-process
+	       (open-network-stream
+		"ffap-machine-p" nil host (or service "discard")))
+	      t)
+	  (error
+	   (let ((mesg (car (cdr error))))
+	     (cond
+	      ;; v18:
+	      ((string-match "^Unknown host" mesg) nil)
+	      ((string-match "not responding$" mesg) mesg)
+	      ;; v19:
+	      ;; (file-error "connection failed" "permission denied"
+	      ;;             "nonesuch" "ffap-machine-p")
+	      ;; (file-error "connection failed" "host is unreachable"
+	      ;;	     "gopher.house.gov" "ffap-machine-p")
+	      ;; (file-error "connection failed" "address already in use"
+	      ;;	     "ftp.uu.net" "ffap-machine-p")
+	      ((equal mesg "connection failed")
+	       (if (equal (nth 2 error) "permission denied")
+		   nil			; host does not exist
+		 ;; Other errors mean host exists:
+		 (nth 2 error)))
+	      ;; Could be "Unknown service":
+	      (t (signal (car error) (cdr error))))))))))))
+
+(defun ffap-file-remote-p (filename)
+  "If FILENAME looks remote, return it \(maybe slightly improved\)."
+  ;; (ffap-file-remote-p "/user@foo.bar.com:/pub")
+  ;; (ffap-file-remote-p "/foo.dom://path")
+  (or (and ffap-ftp-regexp
+	   (string-match ffap-ftp-regexp filename)
+	   ;; Convert "/host://path" to "/host:/path", to handle a dieing
+	   ;; practice of advertising ftp paths as "host.dom://path".
+	   (if (string-match "//" filename)
+	       (concat (substring filename 0 (match-beginning 0))
+		       (substring filename (1- (match-end 0))))
+	     filename))
+      (and ffap-rfs-regexp
+	   (string-match ffap-rfs-regexp filename)
+	   filename)))
+
+(defun ffap-machine-at-point nil
+  "Return machine name from around point if it exists, or nil."
+  (let ((mach (ffap-string-at-point "-a-zA-Z0-9." nil ".")))
+    (and (ffap-machine-p mach) mach)))
+
+(defun ffap-fixup-machine (mach)
+  ;; Convert a machine into an URL, an ftp path, or nil.
+  (cond
+   ((not (and ffap-url-regexp (stringp mach))) nil)
+   ((string-match "\\`gopher[-.]" mach)	; or "info"?
+    (concat "gopher://" mach "/"))
+   ((and (string-match "\\`w\\(ww\\|eb\\)[-.]" mach))
+    (concat "http://" mach "/"))
+   ;; More cases?  Maybe "telnet:" for archie?
+   (ffap-ftp-regexp (ffap-host-to-path mach))
+   ))
+
+(defun ffap-host-to-path (host)
+  "Convert \"HOST\" to \"/anonymous@HOST:\" (or \"\" for \"localhost\").
+Variable `ffap-ftp-default-user' overrides or suppresses \"anonymous\"."
+  (if (equal host "localhost")
+      ""
+    (if ffap-ftp-default-user
+	(concat "/" ffap-ftp-default-user "@" host ":")
+      (concat "/" host ":"))))
+
+(defun ffap-newsgroup-p (string)
+  "Return STRING if it looks like a newsgroup name, else nil."
+  (and
+   (string-match ffap-newsgroup-regexp string)
+   (let ((htbs '(gnus-active-hashtb gnus-newsrc-hashtb gnus-killed-hashtb))
+	 (heads ffap-newsgroup-heads)
+	 htb ret)
+     (while htbs
+       (setq htb (car htbs) htbs (cdr htbs))
+       (condition-case nil
+	   (progn
+	     ;; errs: htb symbol may be unbound, or not a hash-table.
+	     ;; gnus-gethash is just a macro for intern-soft.
+	     (and (intern-soft string (symbol-value htb))
+		  (setq ret string htbs nil))
+	     ;; If we made it this far, GNUS is running, so ignore "heads":
+	     (setq heads nil))
+	 (error nil)))
+     (or ret (not heads)
+	 (let ((head (string-match "\\`\\([a-z]+\\)\\." string)))
+	   (and head (setq head (substring string 0 (match-end 1)))
+		(member head heads)
+		(setq ret string))))
+     ;; Ever any need to modify string as a newsgroup name?
+     ret)))
+(defvar ffap-newsgroup-regexp "^[a-z]+\\.[-+a-z_0-9.]+$"
+  "ffap-newsgroup-p quickly rejects strings that do not match this.")
+(defvar ffap-newsgroup-heads		; entirely inadequate
+  '("alt" "comp" "gnu" "misc" "news" "sci" "soc" "talk")
+  "Used by ffap-newsgroup-p if GNUS is not running.")
+
+(defun ffap-url-p (string)
+  "If STRING looks like an URL, return it (maybe improved), else nil."
+  ;; Does it look like an URL?  Ignore case.
+  (let ((case-fold-search t))
+    (and ffap-url-regexp (string-match ffap-url-regexp string)
+	 ;; I lied, no improvement:
+	 string)))
+
+;; Broke these two out of ffap-fixup-url, for sake of ffap-url package.
+(defun ffap-url-unwrap-local (url)
+  "Return unwrapped local file URL, or nil.  Ignores ffap-* variables."
+  (and (string-match "\\`\\(file\\|ftp\\):/?\\([^/]\\|\\'\\)" url)
+       (substring url (1+ (match-end 1)))))
+(defun ffap-url-unwrap-remote (url)
+  "Return unwrapped remote file URL, or nil.  Ignores ffap-* variables."
+  (and (string-match "\\`\\(ftp\\|file\\)://\\([^:/]+\\):?\\(/.*\\)" url)
+       (concat
+	(ffap-host-to-path (substring url (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2)))
+	(substring url (match-beginning 3) (match-end 3)))))
+
+(defun ffap-fixup-url (url)
+  "Given URL, clean it up and return it.  May become a file name."
+  (cond
+   ((not (stringp url)) nil)
+   ((and ffap-url-unwrap-local (ffap-url-unwrap-local url)))
+   ((and ffap-url-unwrap-remote ffap-ftp-regexp
+	 (ffap-url-unwrap-remote url)))
+   ;; Do not load w3 just for this:
+   (t (let ((normal (and (fboundp 'url-normalize-url)
+			 (url-normalize-url url))))
+	;; In case url-normalize-url is confused:
+	(or (and normal (not (zerop (length normal))) normal)
+	    url)))))
+
+
+;;; `ffap-alist':
+;;
+;; Search actions depending on the major-mode or extensions of the
+;; current name.  Note all the little defun's could be broken out, at
+;; some loss of locality.  I have had a vote for eliminating this
+;; from ffap (featuritis)
+
+;; First, some helpers for functions in `ffap-alist':
+
+(defun ffap-list-env (env &optional empty)
+  ;; Replace this with parse-colon-path (lisp/files.el)?
+  "Directory list parsed from \":\"-separated ENVinronment variable.
+Optional EMPTY is default if (getenv ENV) is undefined, and is also
+substituted for the first empty-string component, if there is one."
+  ;; Derived from psg-list-env in RHOGEE's ff-paths and
+  ;; bib-cite packages.  The `empty' argument is intended to mimic
+  ;; the semantics of TeX/BibTeX variables, it is substituted for
+  ;; any empty string entry.
+  (if (or empty (getenv env))		; should return something
+      (let ((start 0) match dir ret)
+	(setq env (concat (getenv env) ":")) ; note undefined --> ":"
+	(while (setq match (string-match ":" env start))
+	  (setq dir (substring env start match) start (1+ match))
+	  ;;(and (file-directory-p dir) (not (member dir ret)) ...)
+	  (setq ret (cons dir ret)))
+	(setq ret (nreverse ret))
+	(and empty (setq match (member "" ret))
+	     (progn
+	       (setcdr match (append (cdr-safe empty) (cdr match)))
+	       (setcar match (or (car-safe empty) empty))))
+	ret)))
+
+(defun ffap-reduce-path (path)
+  "Remove duplicates or non-dirs from PATH."
+  (let (ret tem)
+    (while path
+      (setq tem path path (cdr path))
+      (or (member (car tem) ret)
+	  (not (file-directory-p (car tem)))
+	  (progn (setcdr tem ret) (setq ret tem))))
+    (nreverse ret)))
+
+(defun ffap-add-subdirs (path)
+  "Return PATH augmented with its immediate subdirectories."
+  ;; (ffap-add-subdirs '("/notexist" "~"))
+  (let (ret subs)
+    (while path
+      (mapcar
+       (function
+	(lambda (f) (and (file-directory-p f) (setq ret (cons f ret)))))
+       (condition-case nil
+	   (directory-files (car path) t "[^.]")
+	 (error nil)))
+      (setq ret (cons (car path) ret)
+	    path (cdr path)))
+    (nreverse ret)))
+
+(defvar ffap-locate-jka-suffixes t
+  "List of compression suffixes that ffap-locate-file tries.
+If not a list, it will be initialized by ffap-locate-file,
+and it will become nil unless you are using jka-compr.
+You might set this to nil or a list like '(\".gz\" \".z\" \".Z\").")
+
+(defun ffap-locate-file (file &optional nosuffix path)
+  ;; If this package is only working in v19 now, maybe should
+  ;; replace this with a quiet version of locate-library.
+  "A generic path-searching function, defaults mimic `load' behavior.
+Returns path of an existing FILE that (load FILE) would load, or nil.
+Optional second argument NOSUFFIX, if t, is like the fourth argument
+for load, i.e. don't try adding suffixes \".elc\" and \".el\".
+If a list, it is taken as a list of suffixes to try instead.
+Optional third argument PATH specifies a different search path, it
+defaults to `load-path'."
+  (or path (setq path load-path))
+  (if (file-name-absolute-p file)
+      (setq path (list (file-name-directory file))
+	    file (file-name-nondirectory file)))
+  (let ((suffixes-to-try
+	 (cond
+	  ((consp nosuffix) nosuffix)
+	  (nosuffix '(""))
+	  (t '(".elc" ".el" "")))))
+    ;; Compensate for modern (19.28) jka-compr, that no longer searches
+    ;; for foo.gz when you asked for foo:
+    (or (listp ffap-locate-jka-suffixes)
+	(setq ffap-locate-jka-suffixes
+	      (and (featurep 'jka-compr) ; an early version was jka-compr19
+		   (not (featurep 'jka-aux))
+		   jka-compr-file-name-handler-entry
+		   (not (string-match
+			 (car jka-compr-file-name-handler-entry)
+			 "foo"))
+		   ;; Hard to do cleverly across various jka-compr versions:
+		   '(".gz" ".Z"))))
+    (if ffap-locate-jka-suffixes
+	(setq suffixes-to-try
+	      (apply
+	       'nconc
+	       (mapcar
+		(function
+		 (lambda (suf)
+		   (cons suf
+			 (mapcar
+			  (function (lambda (x) (concat suf x)))
+			  ffap-locate-jka-suffixes))))
+		suffixes-to-try))))
+    (let (found suffixes)
+      (while (and path (not found))
+	(setq suffixes suffixes-to-try)
+	(while (and suffixes (not found))
+	  (let ((try (expand-file-name
+		      (concat file (car suffixes))
+		      (car path))))
+	    (if (and (file-exists-p try) (not (file-directory-p try)))
+		(setq found try)))
+	  (setq suffixes (cdr suffixes)))
+	(setq path (cdr path)))
+      found)))
+
+(defvar ffap-alist
+  ;; A big mess!  Parts are probably useless.
+  (list
+   (cons "\\.info\\'"
+	 (defun ffap-info (name)
+	   (ffap-locate-file
+	    name '("" ".info")
+	    (or (ffap-soft-value "Info-directory-list")
+		(ffap-soft-value "Info-default-directory-list")
+		;; v18:
+		(list (ffap-soft-value "Info-directory" "~/info/"))))))
+   ;; Since so many info files do not have .info extension, also do this:
+   (cons "\\`info/"
+	 (defun ffap-info-2 (name) (ffap-info (substring name 5))))
+   (cons "\\`[-a-z]+\\'"
+	 ;; This ignores the node! "(emacs)Top" same as "(emacs)Intro"
+	 (defun ffap-info-3 (name)
+	   (and (equal (ffap-string-around) "()") (ffap-info name))))
+   (cons "\\.elc?\\'"
+	 (defun ffap-el (name) (ffap-locate-file name t)))
+   (cons 'emacs-lisp-mode
+	 (defun ffap-el-mode (name)
+	   ;; We do not bother with "" here, since it was considered above.
+	   ;; Also ignore "elc", for speed (who else reads elc files?)
+	   (and (not (string-match "\\.el\\'" name))
+		(ffap-locate-file name '(".el")))))
+   '(finder-mode . ffap-el-mode)	; v19: {C-h p}
+   '(help-mode . ffap-el-mode)		; v19.29
+   (cons 'c-mode
+	 (progn
+	   ;; Need better default here:
+	   (defvar ffap-c-path '("/usr/include" "/usr/local/include"))
+	   (defun ffap-c-mode (name)
+	     (ffap-locate-file name t ffap-c-path))))
+   '(c++-mode . ffap-c-mode)
+   '(cc-mode . ffap-c-mode)
+   '("\\.\\([chCH]\\|cc\\|hh\\)\\'" . ffap-c-mode)
+   (cons 'tex-mode
+	 ;; Complicated because auctex may not be loaded yet.
+	 (progn
+	   (defvar ffap-tex-path
+	     (ffap-reduce-path
+	      (append
+	       (list ".")
+	       (ffap-list-env "TEXINPUTS")
+ 	       ;; (ffap-list-env "BIBINPUTS")
+	       (ffap-add-subdirs
+		(ffap-list-env "TEXINPUTS_SUBDIR"
+			       (ffap-soft-value
+				"TeX-macro-global"
+				'("/usr/local/lib/tex/macros"
+				  "/usr/local/lib/tex/inputs")
+				)))))
+	     "*Where ffap-tex-mode looks for tex files.")
+	   (defun ffap-tex-mode (name)
+	     (ffap-locate-file name '(".tex" "") ffap-tex-path))))
+   (cons 'latex-mode
+	   (defun ffap-latex-mode (name)
+	     ;; Any real need for "" here?
+	     (ffap-locate-file name '(".sty" ".tex" "") ffap-tex-path)))
+   (cons "\\.\\(tex\\|sty\\|doc\\)\\'"
+	 (defun ffap-tex (name)
+	   (ffap-locate-file name t ffap-tex-path)))
+   (cons "\\.bib\\'"
+	 (defun ffap-bib (name)
+	   (ffap-locate-file
+	    name t
+	    (ffap-list-env "BIBINPUTS" '("/usr/local/lib/tex/macros/bib")))))
+   (cons 'math-mode
+	 (defun ffap-math-mode (name)
+	   (while (string-match "`" name)
+	     (setq name (concat (substring name 0 (match-beginning 0))
+				"/"
+				(substring name (match-end 0)))))
+	   (ffap-locate-file
+	    name '(".m" "") (ffap-soft-value "Mathematica-search-path"))))
+   (cons "\\`\\." (defun ffap-home (name) (ffap-locate-file name t '("~"))))
+   (cons "\\`~/"
+	 ;; Maybe a "Lisp Code Directory" reference:
+	 (defun ffap-lcd (name)
+	   (and
+	    (or
+	     ;; lisp-dir-apropos output buffer:
+	     (string-match "Lisp Code Dir" (buffer-name))
+	     ;; Inside an LCD entry like |~/misc/ffap.el.Z|,
+	     ;; or maybe the holy LCD-Datafile itself:
+	     (member (ffap-string-around) '("||" "|\n")))
+	    (concat
+	     ;; lispdir.el may not be loaded yet:
+	     (ffap-host-to-path
+	      (ffap-soft-value "elisp-archive-host"
+			       "archive.cis.ohio-state.edu"))
+	     (file-name-as-directory
+	      (ffap-soft-value "elisp-archive-directory"
+			       "/pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/"))
+	     (substring name 2)))))
+   (cons "^[Rr][Ff][Cc][- #]?\\([0-9]+\\)" ; no $
+	 (progn
+	   (defvar ffap-rfc-path
+	     (concat (ffap-host-to-path "ds.internic.net") "/rfc/rfc%s.txt"))
+	   (defun ffap-rfc (name)
+	     (format ffap-rfc-path
+		     (substring name (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))))
+   )
+  "Alist of \(KEY . FUNCTION\), applied to text around point.
+
+If ffap-file-at-point has a string NAME (maybe \"\") which is not an
+existing filename, it looks for pairs with a matching KEY:
+  * if KEY is a symbol, it should equal `major-mode'.
+  * if KEY is a string, it should match NAME as a regular expression.
+If KEY matches, ffap-file-at-point calls \(FUNCTION NAME\).
+FUNCTION should return a file, url, or nil \(nil means keep looking
+for more KEY matches\).  Note URL's are ok despite the function name.")
+(put 'ffap-alist 'risky-local-variable t)
+
+
+;;; At-Point Functions:
+
+(defvar ffap-string-at-point-mode-alist
+  '(
+    ;; Slightly controversial decisions:
+    ;; * strip trailing "@" and ":"
+    ;; * no commas (good for latex)
+    (t "--:$+<>@-Z_a-z~" "<@" "@>;.,!?:")
+    (math-mode ",-:$+<>@-Z_a-z~`" "<" "@>;.,!?`:") ; allow backquote
+    ;; Note: you are better off using "C-c C-c" in compilation buffers:
+    ;; Maybe handle "$HOME", or "$(HOME)/bin/foo" in makefile-mode?
+    )
+  "Alist of \(MODE CHARS BEG END\), where MODE is a major-mode or t.
+The data are arguments to ffap-string-at-point, used to guess the
+filename at point.  The `t' entry is the default.")
+
+(defvar ffap-string-at-point-region '(1 1)
+  "List (BEG END), last region returned by ffap-string-at-point.")
+
+(defvar ffap-string-at-point nil
+  ;; Added at suggestion of RHOGEE (for ff-paths), 7/24/95.
+  "Last string returned by ffap-string-at-point.")
+(defun ffap-string-at-point (&optional chars begpunct endpunct)
+  "Return maximal string of CHARS (a string) around point.
+Optional BEGPUNCT chars before point are stripped from the beginning;
+Optional ENDPUNCT chars after point are stripped from the end.
+Without arguments, uses `ffap-string-at-point-mode-alist'.
+Also sets `ffap-string-at-point' and `ffap-string-at-point-region'."
+  (if chars
+      (let* ((pt (point))
+	     (str
+	      (buffer-substring
+	       (save-excursion
+		 (skip-chars-backward chars)
+		 (and begpunct (skip-chars-forward begpunct pt))
+		 (setcar ffap-string-at-point-region (point)))
+	       (save-excursion
+		 (skip-chars-forward chars)
+		 (and endpunct (skip-chars-backward endpunct pt))
+		 (setcar (cdr ffap-string-at-point-region) (point))))))
+	(set-text-properties 0 (length str) nil str)
+	(setq ffap-string-at-point str))
+    ;; Get default args from `ffap-string-at-point-mode-alist'
+    (apply 'ffap-string-at-point
+	   (cdr (or (assq major-mode ffap-string-at-point-mode-alist)
+		    (assq t ffap-string-at-point-mode-alist)
+		    ;; avoid infinite loop!
+		    (error "ffap-string-at-point: bad alist")
+		    )))))
+
+(defun ffap-string-around nil
+  ;; Sometimes useful to decide how to treat a string.
+  "Return string of two characters around last ffap-string-at-point."
+  (save-excursion
+    (format "%c%c"
+	    (progn
+	      (goto-char (car ffap-string-at-point-region))
+	      (preceding-char))		; maybe 0
+	    (progn
+	      (goto-char (nth 1 ffap-string-at-point-region))
+	      (following-char))		; maybe 0
+	    )))
+
+(defun ffap-url-at-point nil
+  "Return URL from around point if it exists, or nil."
+  ;; Could use url-get-url-at-point instead ... how do they compare?
+  ;; Both handle "URL:", ignore non-relative links, trim punctuation.
+  ;; The other will actually look back if point is in whitespace, but
+  ;; I would rather ffap be non-rabid in such situations.
+  (and
+   ffap-url-regexp
+   (or
+    ;; In a w3 buffer button zone?
+    (let (tem)
+      (and (eq major-mode 'w3-mode)
+	   ;; assume: (boundp 'w3-zone-at) (boundp 'w3-zone-data)
+	   (setq tem (w3-zone-at (point)))
+	   (consp (setq tem (w3-zone-data tem)))
+	   (nth 2 tem)))
+    ;; Is there a reason not to strip trailing colon?
+    (let ((name (ffap-string-at-point
+		 ;; Allow leading digits for email/news id's:
+		 "--:?$+@-Z_a-z~#,%" "^A-Za-z0-9" ":;.,!?")))
+      ;; (case-fold-search t), why?
+      (cond
+       ((string-match "^url:" name) (setq name (substring name 4)))
+       ((and (string-match "\\`[^:</>@]+@[^:</>@]+[a-zA-Z]\\'" name)
+	     ;; "foo@bar": could be "mailto" or "news" (a Message-ID).
+	     ;; If not adorned with "<>", it must be "mailto".
+	     ;;	Otherwise could be either, so consult `ffap-foo@bar-prefix'.
+	     (let ((prefix (if (and (equal (ffap-string-around) "<>")
+				    ;; At least a couple of odd characters:
+				    (string-match "[$.0-9].*[$.0-9].*@" name))
+			       ;; Could be news:
+			       ffap-foo@bar-prefix
+			     "mailto")))
+	       (and prefix (setq name (concat prefix ":" name))))))
+       ((ffap-newsgroup-p name) (setq name (concat "news:" name)))
+       ((and (string-match "\\`[a-z0-9]+\\'" name) ; <mic> <root> <nobody>
+	     (equal (ffap-string-around) "<>")
+	     ;;	(ffap-user-p name):
+	     (not (string-match "~" (expand-file-name (concat "~" name))))
+	     )
+	(setq name (concat "mailto:" name)))
+       )
+      (and (ffap-url-p name) name)
+      ))))
+
+(defvar ffap-gopher-regexp
+  "^.*\\<\\(Type\\|Name\\|Path\\|Host\\|Port\\) *= *\\(.*\\) *$"
+  "Regexp Matching a line in a gopher bookmark (maybe indented).
+Two subexpressions are the KEY and VALUE.")
+
+(defun ffap-gopher-at-point nil
+  "If point is inside a gopher bookmark block, return its url."
+  ;; We could use gopher-parse-bookmark from gopher.el, but it is not
+  ;; so robust, and w3 users are better off without gopher.el anyway.
+  (save-excursion
+    (beginning-of-line)
+    (if (looking-at ffap-gopher-regexp)
+	(progn
+	  (while (and (looking-at ffap-gopher-regexp) (not (bobp)))
+	    (forward-line -1))
+	  (or (looking-at ffap-gopher-regexp) (forward-line 1))
+	  (let ((type "1") name path host (port "70"))
+	    (while (looking-at ffap-gopher-regexp)
+	      (let ((var (intern
+			  (downcase
+			   (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1)
+					     (match-end 1)))))
+		    (val (buffer-substring (match-beginning 2)
+					   (match-end 2))))
+		(set var val)
+		(forward-line 1)))
+	    (if (and path (string-match "^ftp:.*@" path))
+		(concat "ftp://"
+			(substring path 4 (1- (match-end 0)))
+			(substring path (match-end 0)))
+	      (and (= (length type) 1)
+		   host;; (ffap-machine-p host)
+		   (concat "gopher://" host
+			   (if (equal port "70") "" (concat ":" port))
+			   "/" type path))))))))
+
+(defvar ffap-ftp-sans-slash-regexp
+  (and
+   ffap-ftp-regexp
+   ;; Note: by now, we know it is not an URL.
+   ;; Icky regexp avoids: default: 123: foo::bar cs:pub
+   ;; It does match on: mic@cs: cs:/pub mathcs.emory.edu: (point at end)
+   ;; Todo: handle foo.com://path
+   "\\`\\([^:@]+@[^:@]+:\\|[^@.:]+\\.[^@:]+:\\|[^:]+:[~/]\\)\\([^:]\\|\\'\\)")
+  "Strings matching this are coerced to ftp paths by ffap.
+That is, ffap just prepends \"/\".  Set to nil to disable.")
+
+(defun ffap-file-at-point nil
+  "Return filename from around point if it exists, or nil.
+Existence test is skipped for names that look remote.
+If the filename is not obvious, it also tries `ffap-alist',
+which may actually result in an URL rather than a filename."
+  ;; Note: this function does not need to look for URL's, just
+  ;; filenames.  On the other hand, it is responsible for converting
+  ;; a pseudo-URL "site.dom://path" to an ftp path "/site.dom:/path"
+  (let* ((case-fold-search t)		; url prefixes are case-insensitive
+	 (data (match-data))
+	 (string (ffap-string-at-point)) ; use its mode-alist
+	 (name
+	  (condition-case nil
+	      (substitute-in-file-name string)
+	    (error string)))
+	 (abs (file-name-absolute-p name))
+	 (default-directory default-directory))
+    (unwind-protect
+	(cond
+	 ;; Immediate rejects (/ and // are too common in C++):
+	 ((member name '("" "/" "//")) nil)
+	 ;; Immediately test local filenames.  If default-directory is
+	 ;; remote, you probably already have a connection.
+	 ((and (not abs) (ffap-file-exists-string name)))
+	 ;; Accept remote names without actual checking (too slow):
+	 ((if abs
+	      (ffap-file-remote-p name)
+	    ;; Try adding a leading "/" (common omission in ftp paths):
+	    (and
+	     ffap-ftp-sans-slash-regexp
+	     (string-match ffap-ftp-sans-slash-regexp name)
+	     (ffap-file-remote-p (concat "/" name)))))
+	 ;; Ok, not remote, try the existence test even if it is absolute:
+	 ((and abs (ffap-file-exists-string name)))
+	 ;; File does not exist, try the alist:
+	 ((let ((alist ffap-alist) tem try case-fold-search)
+	    (while (and alist (not try))
+	      (setq tem (car alist) alist (cdr alist))
+	      (if (or (eq major-mode (car tem))
+		      (and (stringp (car tem))
+			   (string-match (car tem) name)))
+		  (and (setq try (funcall (cdr tem) name))
+		       (setq try (or
+				  (ffap-url-p try) ; not a file!
+				  (ffap-file-remote-p try)
+				  (ffap-file-exists-string try))))))
+	    try))
+	 ;; Alist failed?  Try to guess an active remote connection
+	 ;; from buffer variables, and try once more, both as an
+	 ;; absolute and relative path on that remote host.
+	 ((let* (ffap-rfs-regexp	; suppress
+		 (remote-dir
+		  (cond
+		   ((ffap-file-remote-p default-directory))
+		   ((and (eq major-mode 'internal-ange-ftp-mode)
+			 (string-match "^\\*ftp \\(.*\\)@\\(.*\\)\\*$"
+				       (buffer-name)))
+		    (concat "/" (substring (buffer-name) 5 -1) ":"))
+		   ;; This is too often a bad idea:
+		   ;;((and (eq major-mode 'w3-mode)
+		   ;;	   (stringp url-current-server))
+		   ;; (host-to-ange-path url-current-server))
+		   )))
+	    (and remote-dir
+		 (or
+		  (and (string-match "\\`\\(/?~?ftp\\)/" name)
+		       (ffap-file-exists-string
+			(ffap-replace-path-component
+			 remote-dir (substring name (match-end 1)))))
+		  (ffap-file-exists-string
+		   (ffap-replace-path-component remote-dir name))))))
+	 )
+      (store-match-data data))))
+
+
+;;; ffap-read-file-or-url:
+;;
+;; Want to read filenames with completion as in read-file-name, but
+;; also allow URL's which read-file-name-internal would truncate at
+;; the "//" string.  Solution here is to replace read-file-name-internal
+;; with another function that does not attempt to complete url's.
+
+;; We implement a pretty clean completion semantics to work with
+;; packages like complete.el and exit-minibuffer.el.  Even for
+;; complete.el (v19.22), we still need to make a small patch (it has a
+;; hardwired list of `minibuffer-completion-table' values which it
+;; considers to deal with filenames, this ought to be a variable).
+
+(defun ffap-read-file-or-url (prompt guess)
+  "Read a file or url from minibuffer, with PROMPT and initial GUESS."
+  (or guess (setq guess default-directory))
+  (let ((filep (not (ffap-url-p guess))) dir)
+    ;; Tricky: guess may have or be a local directory, like "w3/w3.elc"
+    ;; or "w3/" or "../el/ffap.el" or "../../../"
+    (if filep
+	(progn
+	  (or (ffap-file-remote-p guess)
+	      (setq guess (abbreviate-file-name (expand-file-name guess))))
+	  (setq dir (file-name-directory guess))))
+    (apply
+     'completing-read
+     prompt
+     'ffap-read-file-or-url-internal
+     dir
+     nil
+     (if (and dir) (cons guess (length dir)) guess)
+     (list 'file-name-history)
+     )))
+
+(defvar url-global-history-completion-list nil)	; variable in w3/url.el
+
+(defun ffap-read-url-internal (string dir action)
+  ;; Complete URL's from history, always treat given url as acceptable.
+  (let ((hist url-global-history-completion-list))
+    (cond
+     ((not action)
+      (or (try-completion string hist) string))
+     ((eq action t)
+      (or (all-completions string hist) (list string)))
+     ;; lambda?
+     (t string))))
+
+(defun ffap-read-file-or-url-internal (string dir action)
+  (if (ffap-url-p string)
+      (ffap-read-url-internal string dir action)
+    (read-file-name-internal string dir action)))
+
+;; Unfortunately, for complete.el to work correctly, we need to vary
+;; the value it sees of minibuffer-completion-table, depending on the
+;; current minibuffer contents!  It would be nice if it were written a
+;; little more easily.  I consider this a bug in complete.el, since
+;; the builtin emacs functions do not have this problem.
+(and
+ (featurep 'complete)
+ (require 'advice)
+ (defadvice PC-do-completion (around ffap-fix act)
+   "Work with ffap.el."
+   (let ((minibuffer-completion-table minibuffer-completion-table)
+	 ;; (minibuffer-completion-predicate minibuffer-completion-predicate)
+	 )
+     (and (eq minibuffer-completion-table 'ffap-read-file-or-url-internal)
+	  (setq minibuffer-completion-table
+		(if (ffap-url-p (buffer-string))
+		    ;; List would work better with icomplete ...
+		    'ffap-read-url-internal
+		  'read-file-name-internal)))
+     ad-do-it)))
+
+
+;;; Highlighting:
+;;
+;; Based on overlay highlighting in Emacs 19.28 isearch.el.
+
+(defvar ffap-highlight (and window-system t)
+  "If non-nil, ffap highlights the current buffer substring.")
+
+(defvar ffap-overlay nil "Overlay used by ffap-highlight.")
+
+(defun ffap-highlight (&optional remove)
+  "If `ffap-highlight' is set, highlight the guess in the buffer.
+That is, the last buffer substring found by ffap-string-at-point.
+Optional argument REMOVE means to remove any such highlighting.
+Uses the face `ffap' if it is defined, else `highlight'."
+  (cond
+   (remove (and ffap-overlay (delete-overlay ffap-overlay)))
+   ((not ffap-highlight) nil)
+   (ffap-overlay
+    (move-overlay ffap-overlay
+		  (car ffap-string-at-point-region)
+		  (nth 1 ffap-string-at-point-region)
+		  (current-buffer)))
+   (t
+    (setq ffap-overlay (apply 'make-overlay ffap-string-at-point-region))
+    (overlay-put ffap-overlay 'face
+		 (if (internal-find-face 'ffap nil)
+		     'ffap 'highlight)))))
+
+;;; The big enchilada:
+
+(defun ffap-guesser nil
+  "Return file or URL or nil, guessed from text around point."
+  (or (and ffap-url-regexp
+	   (ffap-fixup-url (or (ffap-url-at-point)
+			       (ffap-gopher-at-point))))
+      (ffap-file-at-point)		; may yield url!
+      (ffap-fixup-machine (ffap-machine-at-point))))
+
+(defun ffap-prompter (&optional guess)
+  ;; Does guess and prompt step for find-file-at-point.
+  ;; Extra complication just to do the temporary highlighting.
+  (unwind-protect
+      (ffap-read-file-or-url
+       (if ffap-url-regexp "Find file or URL: " "Find file: ")
+       (prog1
+	   (setq guess (or guess (ffap-guesser)))
+	 (and guess (ffap-highlight))))
+    (ffap-highlight t)))
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun find-file-at-point (&optional filename)
+  "Find FILENAME (or url), guessing default from text around point.
+If `ffap-dired-wildcards' is set, wildcard patterns are passed to dired.
+See also the functions ffap-file-at-point, ffap-url-at-point.
+With a prefix, this command behaves *exactly* like `ffap-file-finder'.
+If `ffap-require-prefix' is set, the prefix meaning is reversed.
+
+See ftp://ftp.mathcs.emory.edu/pub/mic/emacs/ for most recent version."
+  (interactive)
+  (if (and (interactive-p)
+	   (if ffap-require-prefix (not current-prefix-arg)
+	     current-prefix-arg))
+      ;; Do exactly the ffap-file-finder command, even the prompting:
+      (call-interactively ffap-file-finder)
+    (or filename (setq filename (ffap-prompter)))
+    (cond
+     ((ffap-url-p filename)
+      (funcall ffap-url-fetcher filename))
+     ;; This junk more properly belongs in a modified ffap-file-finder:
+     ((and ffap-dired-wildcards (string-match ffap-dired-wildcards filename))
+      (dired filename))
+     ((or (not ffap-newfile-prompt)
+	  (file-exists-p filename)
+	  (y-or-n-p "File does not exist, create buffer? "))
+      (funcall ffap-file-finder
+	       ;; expand-file-name fixes "~/~/.emacs" bug sent by CHUCKR.
+	       (expand-file-name filename)))
+     ;; User does not want to find a non-existent file:
+     ((signal 'file-error (list "Opening file buffer"
+				"no such file or directory"
+				filename))))))
+
+;; M-x shortcut:
+(fset 'ffap 'find-file-at-point)
+
+
+;;; Menu support:
+;;
+;; Bind ffap-menu to a key if you want, since it also works in tty mode.
+;; Or just use it through the ffap-at-mouse binding (next section).
+
+(defvar ffap-menu-regexp nil
+  "*If non-nil, overrides `ffap-next-regexp' during ffap-menu.
+Make this more restrictive for faster menu building.
+For example, try \":/\" for url (and some ftp) references.")
+
+(defvar ffap-menu-alist nil
+  "Buffer local menu of files and urls cached by ffap-menu.")
+(make-variable-buffer-local 'ffap-menu-alist)
+
+;;;###autoload
+(defun ffap-menu (&optional rescan)
+  "Puts up a menu of files and urls mentioned in the buffer.
+Sets mark, jumps to choice, and tries to fetch it.
+Menu is cached in `ffap-menu-alist', but will always be rebuilt
+with the optional RESCAN argument (a prefix interactively).
+Searches buffer with `ffap-menu-regexp' (see `ffap-next-regexp')."
+  (interactive "P")
+  ;; (require 'imenu) -- no longer used, but roughly emulated
+  (if (or (not ffap-menu-alist) rescan
+	  ;; or if the first entry is wrong:
+	  (and ffap-menu-alist
+	       (let ((first (car ffap-menu-alist)))
+		 (save-excursion
+		   (goto-char (cdr first))
+		   (not (equal (car first) (ffap-guesser)))))))
+      (ffap-menu-rescan))
+  ;; Tail recursive:
+  (ffap-menu-ask
+   (if ffap-url-regexp "Find file or URL" "Find file")
+   (cons (cons "*Rescan Buffer*" -1) ffap-menu-alist)
+   'ffap-menu-cont))
+
+(defun ffap-menu-cont (choice)		; continuation of ffap-menu
+  (if (< (cdr choice) 0)
+      (ffap-menu t)			; *Rescan*
+    (push-mark)
+    (goto-char (cdr choice))
+    ;; Momentary highlight:
+    (unwind-protect
+	(progn
+	  (and ffap-highlight (ffap-guesser) (ffap-highlight))
+	  (sit-for 0)			; display
+	  (find-file-at-point (car choice)))
+      (ffap-highlight t))))
+
+(defun ffap-menu-ask (title alist cont)
+  "Prompt from a menu of choices, and then apply some action.
+Arguments are TITLE, ALIST, and CONT (a continuation).
+This uses either a menu or the minibuffer depending on invocation.
+The TITLE string is used as either the prompt or menu title.
+Each (string . data) entry in ALIST defines a choice (data is ignored).
+Once the user makes a choice, function CONT is applied to the entry.
+Always returns nil."
+  ;; Bug: minibuffer prompting assumes the strings are unique.
+  ;; Todo: break up long menus into multiple panes (like imenu).
+  (let ((choice
+	 (if (and (fboundp 'x-popup-menu) ; 19 or XEmacs 19.13
+		  (boundp 'last-nonmenu-event) ; not in XEmacs 19.13
+		  (listp last-nonmenu-event))
+	     (x-popup-menu
+	      t
+	      (list ""
+		    (cons title
+			  (mapcar
+			   (function (lambda (i) (cons (car i) i)))
+			   alist))))
+	   ;; Automatically popup completion help, one way or another:
+	   (let ((minibuffer-setup-hook 'minibuffer-completion-help)
+		 (unread-command-char -1))
+	     ;; BUG: this code assumes that "" is not a valid choice
+	     (completing-read
+	      (format "%s (default %s): " title (car (car alist)))
+	      alist nil t
+	      ;; Let first be default:
+	      ;; (if ffap-v18 (car (car alist))
+	      ;;   (cons (car (car alist)) 0))
+	      ;; No, then you do not get all completions!
+	      nil
+	      )))))
+    ;; Defaulting: convert "" to (car (car alist))
+    (and (equal choice "") (setq choice (car (car alist))))
+    (and (stringp choice) (setq choice (assoc choice alist)))
+    (if choice (funcall cont choice) (message "No choice made!")))
+  nil)					; return nothing
+
+(defun ffap-menu-rescan nil
+  (interactive)
+  (let ((ffap-next-regexp (or ffap-menu-regexp ffap-next-regexp))
+	(range (- (point-max) (point-min))) item)
+    (setq ffap-menu-alist nil)
+    (save-excursion
+      (goto-char (point-min))
+      (while (setq item (ffap-next-guess))
+	(setq ffap-menu-alist (cons (cons item (point)) ffap-menu-alist))
+	(message "Scanning...%2d%% <%s>"
+		 (/ (* 100 (- (point) (point-min))) range) item))))
+  (message "Scanning...done")
+  ;; Remove duplicates.
+  (setq ffap-menu-alist			; sort by item
+	(sort ffap-menu-alist
+	      (function
+	       (lambda (a b) (string-lessp (car a) (car b))))))
+  (let ((ptr ffap-menu-alist))
+    (while (cdr ptr)
+      (if (equal (car (car ptr)) (car (car (cdr ptr))))
+	  (setcdr ptr (cdr (cdr ptr)))
+	(setq ptr (cdr ptr)))))
+  (setq ffap-menu-alist			; sort by position
+	(sort ffap-menu-alist
+	      (function
+	       (lambda (a b) (< (cdr a) (cdr b)))))))
+
+
+;;; Mouse Support:
+;;
+;; I suggest a mouse binding, something like:
+;; (global-set-key [S-mouse-1] 'ffap-at-mouse)
+
+(defvar ffap-at-mouse-fallback 'ffap-menu
+  "Invoked by ffap-at-mouse if no file or url found at point.
+A command symbol, or nil for nothing.")
+(put 'ffap-at-mouse-fallback 'risky-local-variable t)
+
+(defun ffap-at-mouse (e)
+  "Find file or URL guessed from text around mouse point.
+If none is found, call `ffap-at-mouse-fallback'."
+  (interactive "e")
+  (let ((guess
+	 ;; Maybe less surprising without the save-excursion?
+	 (save-excursion
+	   (mouse-set-point e)
+	   ;; Would like to do nothing unless click was *on* text.  How?
+	   ;; (cdr (posn-col-row (event-start e))) is always same as
+	   ;; current column.  For posn-x-y, need pixel-width!
+	   (ffap-guesser))))
+    (cond
+     (guess
+      (ffap-highlight)
+      (unwind-protect
+	  (progn
+	    (sit-for 0)			; display
+	    (message "Guessing `%s'" guess)
+	    (find-file-at-point guess))
+	(ffap-highlight t)))
+     ((and (interactive-p)
+	   ffap-at-mouse-fallback)
+      (call-interactively ffap-at-mouse-fallback))
+     ((message "No file or URL found at mouse click.")))))
+
+
+;;; ffap-other-* commands
+;; Suggested by KPC.  Possible bindings for C-x 4 C-f, C-x 5 C-f.
+
+(defun ffap-other-window nil
+  "Like ffap, but put buffer in another window."
+  (interactive)
+  (switch-to-buffer-other-window
+   (save-window-excursion (call-interactively 'ffap) (current-buffer))))
+
+(defun ffap-other-frame nil
+  "Like ffap, but put buffer in another frame."
+  (interactive)
+  (switch-to-buffer-other-frame
+   (save-window-excursion (call-interactively 'ffap) (current-buffer))))
+
+
+;;; ffap-bug:
+(defun ffap-bug nil
+  ;; Tested with Emacs 19.28 reporter.el
+  "Submit a bug report for ffap."
+  (interactive)
+  (require 'reporter)
+  (let ((reporter-prompt-for-summary-p t))
+    (reporter-submit-bug-report
+     "mic@mathcs.emory.edu" "ffap "
+     (mapcar 'intern (all-completions "ffap-" obarray 'boundp))
+     )))
+(fset 'ffap-submit-bug 'ffap-bug)	; another likely name
+
+
+;;; Todo, End.
+;;
+;; * w3 may eventually make URL's part of the filesystem!
+;;   this package (prompt & completion) could become much simpler
+;; * improve minibuffer-completion-help display of long completions
+;; * notice "machine.dom blah blah blah path/file" (how?)
+;; * check X selections (x-get-selection PRIMARY/SECONDARY LENGTH/TEXT)
+;; * let "/path/file#key" jump to key (anchor or regexp) in /path/file
+;; * notice node in "(dired)Virtual Dired" (how to handle space?)
+;; * try find-tag on symbol if TAGS is loaded (need above)
+;;
+;; For information on URL/URI syntax, try:
+;; <http://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc1630.txt>
+;; <http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Protocols/Overview.html>
+;; <http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/Addressing/Addressing.html>
+
+;; Local Variables?
+;; foo: bar
+;; End:
+
+
+;;; ffap.el ends here