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1 ;;; gnuserv.el --- Lisp interface code between Emacs and gnuserv
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2 ;; Copyright (C) 1989-1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 ;; Version: 3.12
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5 ;; Author: Andy Norman (ange@hplb.hpl.hp.com), originally based on server.el
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6 ;; Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@xemacs.org>
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7 ;; Maintainer: Jan Vroonhof <vroonhof@math.ethz.ch>,
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8 ;; Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@xemacs.org>
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9 ;; Keywords: environment, processes, terminals
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10
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11 ;; This file is part of XEmacs.
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13 ;; XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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14 ;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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15 ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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16 ;; any later version.
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17
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18 ;; XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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19 ;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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20 ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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21 ;; General Public License for more details.
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22
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23 ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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24 ;; along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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25 ;; Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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26 ;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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27
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28 ;;; Synched up with: Not in FSF.
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29
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30 ;;; Commentary:
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31
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32 ;; Gnuserv is run when Emacs needs to operate as a server for other
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33 ;; processes. Specifically, any number of files can be attached for
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34 ;; editing to a running XEmacs process using the `gnuclient' program.
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35
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36 ;; Use `M-x gnuserv-start' to start the server and `gnuclient files'
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37 ;; to load them to XEmacs. When you are done with a buffer, press
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38 ;; `C-x #' (`M-x gnuserv-edit'). You can put (gnuserv-start) to your
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39 ;; .emacs, and enable `gnuclient' as your Unix "editor". When all the
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40 ;; buffers for a client have been edited and exited with
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41 ;; `gnuserv-edit', the client "editor" will return to the program that
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42 ;; invoked it.
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43
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44 ;; Your editing commands and Emacs' display output go to and from the
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45 ;; terminal or X display in the usual way. If you are running under
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46 ;; X, a new X frame will be open for each gnuclient. If you are on a
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47 ;; TTY, this TTY will be attached as a new device to the running
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48 ;; XEmacs, and will be removed once you are done with the buffer.
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49
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50 ;; To evaluate a Lisp form in a running Emacs, use the `-eval'
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51 ;; argument of gnuclient. To simplify this, we provide the `gnudoit'
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52 ;; shell script. For example `gnudoit "(+ 2 3)"' will print `5',
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53 ;; whereas `gnudoit "(gnus)"' will fire up your favorite newsreader.
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54 ;; Like gnuclient, `gnudoit' requires the server to be started prior
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55 ;; to using it.
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56
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57 ;; For more information you can refer to man pages of gnuclient,
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58 ;; gnudoit and gnuserv, distributed with XEmacs.
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59
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60 ;; gnuserv.el was originally written by Andy Norman as an improvement
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61 ;; over William Sommerfeld's server.el. Since then, a number of
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62 ;; people have worked on it, including Bob Weiner, Darell Kindred,
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63 ;; Arup Mukherjee, Ben Wing and Jan Vroonhof. It was completely
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64 ;; rewritten (labeled as version 3) by Hrvoje Niksic in May 1997. The
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65 ;; new code will not run on GNU Emacs.
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66
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67 ;; Jan Vroonhof <vroonhof@math.ethz.ch> July/1996
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68 ;; ported the server-temp-file-regexp feature from server.el
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69 ;; ported server hooks from server.el
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70 ;; ported kill-*-query functions from server.el (and made it optional)
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71 ;; synced other behavior with server.el
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72 ;;
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73 ;; Jan Vroonhof
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74 ;; Customized.
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75 ;;
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76 ;; Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@xemacs.org> May/1997
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77 ;; Completely rewritten. Now uses `defstruct' and other CL stuff
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78 ;; to define clients cleanly. Many thanks to Dave Gillespie!
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79 ;;
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80 ;; Mike Scheidler <c23mts@eng.delcoelect.com> July, 1997
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81 ;; Added 'Done' button to the menubar.
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82
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83
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84 ;;; Code:
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85
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86 (defgroup gnuserv nil
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87 "The gnuserv suite of programs to talk to Emacs from outside."
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88 :group 'environment
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89 :group 'processes
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90 :group 'terminals)
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91
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92 ;;;###autoload
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93 (defcustom gnuserv-mode-line-string " Server"
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94 "*String to display in the modeline when Gnuserv is active.
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95 Set this to nil if you don't want a modeline indicator."
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96 :type '(choice string
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97 (const :tag "none" nil))
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98 :group 'gnuserv)
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99
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100
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101 ;; Provide the old variables as aliases, to avoid breaking .emacs
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102 ;; files. However, they are obsolete and should be converted to the
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103 ;; new forms. This ugly crock must be before the variable
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104 ;; declaration, or the scheme fails.
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105
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106 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'server-frame 'gnuserv-frame)
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107 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'server-done-function
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108 'gnuserv-done-function)
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109 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'server-done-temp-file-function
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110 'gnuserv-done-temp-file-function)
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111 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'server-find-file-function
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112 'gnuserv-find-file-function)
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113 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'server-program
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114 'gnuserv-program)
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115 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'server-visit-hook
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116 'gnuserv-visit-hook)
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117 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'server-done-hook
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118 'gnuserv-done-hook)
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119 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'server-kill-quietly
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120 'gnuserv-kill-quietly)
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121 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'server-temp-file-regexp
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122 'gnuserv-temp-file-regexp)
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123 (define-obsolete-variable-alias 'server-make-temp-file-backup
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124 'gnuserv-make-temp-file-backup)
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125
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126 ;;;###autoload
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127 (defcustom gnuserv-frame nil
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128 "*The frame to be used to display all edited files.
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129 If nil, then a new frame is created for each file edited.
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130 If t, then the currently selected frame will be used.
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131 If a function, then this will be called with a symbol `x' or `tty' as the
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132 only argument, and its return value will be interpreted as above."
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133 :tag "Gnuserv Frame"
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134 :type '(radio (const :tag "Create new frame each time" nil)
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135 (const :tag "Use selected frame" t)
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136 (function-item :tag "Use main Emacs frame"
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137 gnuserv-main-frame-function)
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138 (function-item :tag "Use visible frame, otherwise create new"
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139 gnuserv-visible-frame-function)
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140 (function-item :tag "Create special Gnuserv frame and use it"
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141 gnuserv-special-frame-function)
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142 (function :tag "Other"))
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143 :group 'gnuserv
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144 :group 'frames)
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145
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146 (defcustom gnuserv-frame-plist nil
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147 "*Plist of frame properties for creating a gnuserv frame."
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148 :type 'plist
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149 :group 'gnuserv
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150 :group 'frames)
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151
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152 (defcustom gnuserv-done-function 'kill-buffer
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153 "*Function used to remove a buffer after editing.
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154 It is called with one BUFFER argument. Functions such as `kill-buffer' and
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155 `bury-buffer' are good values. See also `gnuserv-done-temp-file-function'."
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156 :type '(radio (function-item kill-buffer)
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157 (function-item bury-buffer)
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158 (function :tag "Other"))
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159 :group 'gnuserv)
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160
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161 (defcustom gnuserv-done-temp-file-function 'kill-buffer
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162 "*Function used to remove a temporary buffer after editing.
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163 It is called with one BUFFER argument. Functions such as `kill-buffer' and
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164 `bury-buffer' are good values. See also `gnuserv-done-temp-file-function'."
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165 :type '(radio (function-item kill-buffer)
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166 (function-item bury-buffer)
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167 (function :tag "Other"))
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168 :group 'gnuserv)
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169
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170 (defcustom gnuserv-find-file-function 'find-file
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171 "*Function to visit a file with.
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172 It takes one argument, a file name to visit."
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173 :type 'function
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174 :group 'gnuserv)
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175
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176 (defcustom gnuserv-view-file-function 'view-file
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177 "*Function to view a file with.
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178 It takes one argument, a file name to view."
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179 :type '(radio (function-item view-file)
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180 (function-item find-file-read-only)
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181 (function :tag "Other"))
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182 :group 'gnuserv)
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183
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184 (defcustom gnuserv-program "gnuserv"
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185 "*Program to use as the editing server."
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186 :type 'string
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187 :group 'gnuserv)
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188
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189 (defcustom gnuserv-visit-hook nil
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190 "*Hook run after visiting a file."
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191 :type 'hook
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192 :group 'gnuserv)
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193
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194 (defcustom gnuserv-done-hook nil
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195 "*Hook run when done editing a buffer for the Emacs server.
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196 The hook functions are called after the file has been visited, with the
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197 current buffer set to the visiting buffer."
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198 :type 'hook
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199 :group 'gnuserv)
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200
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201 (defcustom gnuserv-init-hook nil
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202 "*Hook run after the server is started."
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203 :type 'hook
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204 :group 'gnuserv)
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205
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206 (defcustom gnuserv-shutdown-hook nil
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207 "*Hook run before the server exits."
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208 :type 'hook
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209 :group 'gnuserv)
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210
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211 (defcustom gnuserv-kill-quietly nil
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212 "*Non-nil means to kill buffers with clients attached without requiring confirmation."
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213 :type 'boolean
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214 :group 'gnuserv)
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215
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216 (defcustom gnuserv-temp-file-regexp
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217 (concat "^" (temp-directory) "/Re\\|/draft$")
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218 "*Regexp which should match filenames of temporary files deleted
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219 and reused by the programs that invoke the Emacs server."
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220 :type 'regexp
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221 :group 'gnuserv)
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222
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223 (defcustom gnuserv-make-temp-file-backup nil
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224 "*Non-nil makes the server backup temporary files also."
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225 :type 'boolean
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226 :group 'gnuserv)
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227
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228
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229 ;;; Internal variables:
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230
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231 (defstruct gnuclient
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232 "An object that encompasses several buffers in one.
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233 Normally, a client connecting to Emacs will be assigned an id, and
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234 will request editing of several files.
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235
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236 ID - Client id (integer).
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237 BUFFERS - List of buffers that \"belong\" to the client.
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238 NOTE: one buffer can belong to several clients.
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239 DEVICE - The device this client is on. If the device was also created.
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240 by a client, it will be placed to `gnuserv-devices' list.
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241 FRAME - Frame created by the client, or nil if the client didn't
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242 create a frame.
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243
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244 All the slots default to nil."
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245 (id nil)
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246 (buffers nil)
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247 (device nil)
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248 (frame nil))
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249
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250 (defvar gnuserv-process nil
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251 "The current gnuserv process.")
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252
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253 (defvar gnuserv-string ""
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254 "The last input string from the server.")
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255
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256 (defvar gnuserv-current-client nil
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257 "The client we are currently talking to.")
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258
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259 (defvar gnuserv-clients nil
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260 "List of current gnuserv clients.
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261 Each element is a gnuclient structure that identifies a client.")
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262
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263 (defvar gnuserv-devices nil
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264 "List of devices created by clients.")
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265
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266 (defvar gnuserv-special-frame nil
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267 "Frame created specially for Server.")
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268
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269 ;; We want the client-infested buffers to have some modeline
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270 ;; identification, so we'll make a "minor mode".
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271 (defvar gnuserv-minor-mode nil)
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272 (make-variable-buffer-local 'gnuserv-minor-mode)
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273 ;;(pushnew '(gnuserv-minor-mode "Server") minor-mode-alist
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274 ;; :test 'equal)
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275 (add-minor-mode 'gnuserv-minor-mode 'gnuserv-mode-line-string)
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277
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278 ;; Sample gnuserv-frame functions
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279
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280 (defun gnuserv-main-frame-function (type)
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281 "Return a sensible value for the main Emacs frame."
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282 (if (or (eq type 'x)
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283 (eq type 'gtk)
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284 (eq type 'mswindows))
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285 (car (frame-list))
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286 nil))
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287
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288 (defun gnuserv-visible-frame-function (type)
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289 "Return a frame if there is a frame that is truly visible, nil otherwise.
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290 This is meant in the X sense, so it will not return frames that are on another
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291 visual screen. Totally visible frames are preferred. If none found, return nil."
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292 (if (or (eq type 'x)
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293 (eq type 'gtk)
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294 (eq type 'mswindows))
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295 (cond ((car (filtered-frame-list 'frame-totally-visible-p
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296 (selected-device))))
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297 ((car (filtered-frame-list (lambda (frame)
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298 ;; eq t as in not 'hidden
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299 (eq t (frame-visible-p frame)))
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300 (selected-device)))))
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301 nil))
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302
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303 (defun gnuserv-special-frame-function (type)
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304 "Create a special frame for Gnuserv and return it on later invocations."
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305 (unless (frame-live-p gnuserv-special-frame)
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306 (setq gnuserv-special-frame (make-frame gnuserv-frame-plist)))
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307 gnuserv-special-frame)
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308
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309
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310 ;;; Communication functions
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311
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312 ;; We used to restart the server here, but it's too risky -- if
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313 ;; something goes awry, it's too easy to wind up in a loop.
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314 (defun gnuserv-sentinel (proc msg)
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315 (let ((msgstring (concat "Gnuserv process %s; restart with `%s'"))
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316 (keystring (substitute-command-keys "\\[gnuserv-start]")))
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317 (case (process-status proc)
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318 (exit
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319 (message msgstring "exited" keystring)
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320 (gnuserv-prepare-shutdown))
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321 (signal
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322 (message msgstring "killed" keystring)
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323 (gnuserv-prepare-shutdown))
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324 (closed
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325 (message msgstring "closed" keystring))
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326 (gnuserv-prepare-shutdown))))
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327
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328 ;; This function reads client requests from our current server. Every
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329 ;; client is identified by a unique ID within the server
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330 ;; (incidentally, the same ID is the file descriptor the server uses
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331 ;; to communicate to client).
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332 ;;
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333 ;; The request string can arrive in several chunks. As the request
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334 ;; ends with \C-d, we check for that character at the end of string.
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335 ;; If not found, keep reading, and concatenating to former strings.
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336 ;; So, if at first read we receive "5 (gn", that text will be stored
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337 ;; to gnuserv-string. If we then receive "us)\C-d", the two will be
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338 ;; concatenated, `current-client' will be set to 5, and `(gnus)' form
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339 ;; will be evaluated.
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340 ;;
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341 ;; Server will send the following:
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342 ;;
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343 ;; "ID <text>\C-d" (no quotes)
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344 ;;
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345 ;; ID - file descriptor of the given client;
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346 ;; <text> - the actual contents of the request.
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347 (defun gnuserv-process-filter (proc string)
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348 "Process gnuserv client requests to execute Emacs commands."
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349 (setq gnuserv-string (concat gnuserv-string string))
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350 ;; C-d means end of request.
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351 (when (string-match "\C-d\n?\\'" gnuserv-string)
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352 (cond ((string-match "\\`[0-9]+" gnuserv-string) ; client request id
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353 (let ((header (read-from-string gnuserv-string)))
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354 ;; Set the client we are talking to.
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355 (setq gnuserv-current-client (car header))
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356 ;; Evaluate the expression
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357 (condition-case oops
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358 (eval (car (read-from-string gnuserv-string (cdr header))))
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359 ;; In case of an error, write the description to the
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360 ;; client, and then signal it.
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361 (error (setq gnuserv-string "")
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362 (when gnuserv-current-client
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363 (gnuserv-write-to-client gnuserv-current-client oops))
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364 (setq gnuserv-current-client nil)
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365 (signal (car oops) (cdr oops)))
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366 (quit (setq gnuserv-string "")
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367 (when gnuserv-current-client
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368 (gnuserv-write-to-client gnuserv-current-client oops))
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369 (setq gnuserv-current-client nil)
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370 (signal 'quit nil)))
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371 (setq gnuserv-string "")))
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372 (t
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373 (let ((response (car (split-string gnuserv-string "\C-d"))))
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374 (setq gnuserv-string "")
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375 (error "%s: invalid response from gnuserv" response))))))
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376
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377 ;; This function is somewhat of a misnomer. Actually, we write to the
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378 ;; server (using `process-send-string' to gnuserv-process), which
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379 ;; interprets what we say and forwards it to the client. The
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380 ;; incantation server understands is (from gnuserv.c):
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381 ;;
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382 ;; "FD/LEN:<text>\n" (no quotes)
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383 ;; FD - file descriptor of the given client (which we obtained from
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384 ;; the server earlier);
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385 ;; LEN - length of the stuff we are about to send;
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386 ;; <text> - the actual contents of the request.
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387 (defun gnuserv-write-to-client (client-id form)
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388 "Write the given form to the given client via the gnuserv process."
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389 (when (eq (process-status gnuserv-process) 'run)
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390 (let* ((result (format "%s" form))
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391 (s (format "%s/%d:%s\n" client-id
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392 (length result) result)))
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393 (process-send-string gnuserv-process s))))
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394
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395 ;; The following two functions are helper functions, used by
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396 ;; gnuclient.
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397
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398 (defun gnuserv-eval (form)
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399 "Evaluate form and return result to client."
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400 (gnuserv-write-to-client gnuserv-current-client (eval form))
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401 (setq gnuserv-current-client nil))
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402
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403 (defun gnuserv-eval-quickly (form)
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404 "Let client know that we've received the request, and then eval the form.
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405 This order is important as not to keep the client waiting."
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406 (gnuserv-write-to-client gnuserv-current-client nil)
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407 (setq gnuserv-current-client nil)
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408 (eval form))
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409
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410
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411 ;; "Execute" a client connection, called by gnuclient. This is the
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412 ;; backbone of gnuserv.el.
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413 (defun gnuserv-edit-files (type list &rest flags)
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414 "For each (line-number . file) pair in LIST, edit the file at line-number.
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415 The visited buffers are memorized, so that when \\[gnuserv-edit] is invoked
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416 in such a buffer, or when it is killed, or the client's device deleted, the
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417 client will be invoked that the edit is finished.
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418
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419 TYPE should either be a (tty TTY TERM PID) list, or (x DISPLAY) list.
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420 If a flag is `quick', just edit the files in Emacs.
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421 If a flag is `view', view the files read-only."
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422 (let (quick view)
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423 (mapc (lambda (flag)
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424 (case flag
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425 (quick (setq quick t))
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426 (view (setq view t))
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427 (t (error "Invalid flag %s" flag))))
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428 flags)
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429 (let* ((old-device-num (length (device-list)))
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430 (new-frame nil)
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431 (dest-frame (if (functionp gnuserv-frame)
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432 (funcall gnuserv-frame (car type))
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433 gnuserv-frame))
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434 ;; The gnuserv-frame dependencies are ugly, but it's
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435 ;; extremely hard to make that stuff cleaner without
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436 ;; breaking everything in sight.
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437 (device (cond ((frame-live-p dest-frame)
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438 (frame-device dest-frame))
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439 ((null dest-frame)
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440 (case (car type)
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441 (tty (apply 'make-tty-device (cdr type)))
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462
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442 (gtk (make-gtk-device))
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428
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443 (x (make-x-device (cadr type)))
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444 (mswindows (make-mswindows-device))
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445 (t (error "Invalid device type"))))
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446 (t
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447 (selected-device))))
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448 (frame (cond ((frame-live-p dest-frame)
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449 dest-frame)
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450 ((null dest-frame)
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451 (setq new-frame (make-frame gnuserv-frame-plist
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452 device))
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453 new-frame)
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454 (t (selected-frame))))
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455 (client (make-gnuclient :id gnuserv-current-client
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456 :device device
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457 :frame new-frame)))
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458 (select-frame frame)
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459 (setq gnuserv-current-client nil)
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460 ;; If the device was created by this client, push it to the list.
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461 (and (/= old-device-num (length (device-list)))
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462 (push device gnuserv-devices))
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463 (and (frame-iconified-p frame)
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464 (deiconify-frame frame))
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465 ;; Visit all the listed files.
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466 (while list
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467 (let ((line (caar list)) (path (cdar list)))
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468 (select-frame frame)
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469 ;; Visit the file.
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470 (funcall (if view
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471 gnuserv-view-file-function
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472 gnuserv-find-file-function)
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473 path)
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474 (goto-line line)
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475 ;; Don't memorize the quick and view buffers.
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476 (unless (or quick view)
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477 (pushnew (current-buffer) (gnuclient-buffers client))
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478 (setq gnuserv-minor-mode t)
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479 ;; Add the "Done" button to the menubar, only in this buffer.
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480 (if (and (featurep 'menubar) current-menubar)
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481 (progn (set-buffer-menubar current-menubar)
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482 (add-menu-button nil ["Done" gnuserv-edit]))
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483 ))
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484 (run-hooks 'gnuserv-visit-hook)
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485 (pop list)))
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486 (cond
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487 ((and (or quick view)
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488 (device-on-window-system-p device))
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489 ;; Exit if on X device, and quick or view. NOTE: if the
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490 ;; client is to finish now, it must absolutely /not/ be
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491 ;; included to the list of clients. This way the client-ids
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492 ;; should be unique.
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493 (gnuserv-write-to-client (gnuclient-id client) nil))
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494 (t
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495 ;; Else, the client gets a vote.
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496 (push client gnuserv-clients)
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497 ;; Explain buffer exit options. If dest-frame is nil, the
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498 ;; user can exit via `delete-frame'. OTOH, if FLAGS are nil
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499 ;; and there are some buffers, the user can exit via
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500 ;; `gnuserv-edit'.
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501 (if (and (not (or quick view))
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502 (gnuclient-buffers client))
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503 (message "%s"
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504 (substitute-command-keys
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505 "Type `\\[gnuserv-edit]' to finish editing"))
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506 (or dest-frame
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507 (message "%s"
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508 (substitute-command-keys
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509 "Type `\\[delete-frame]' to finish editing")))))))))
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510
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511
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512 ;;; Functions that hook into Emacs in various way to enable operation
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513
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514 ;; Defined later.
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515 (add-hook 'kill-emacs-hook 'gnuserv-kill-all-clients t)
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516
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517 ;; A helper function; used by others. Try avoiding it whenever
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518 ;; possible, because it is slow, and conses a list. Use
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519 ;; `gnuserv-buffer-p' when appropriate, for instance.
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520 (defun gnuserv-buffer-clients (buffer)
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521 "Return a list of clients to which BUFFER belongs."
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522 (let (res)
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523 (dolist (client gnuserv-clients)
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524 (when (memq buffer (gnuclient-buffers client))
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525 (push client res)))
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526 res))
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527
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528 ;; Like `gnuserv-buffer-clients', but returns a boolean; doesn't
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529 ;; collect a list.
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530 (defun gnuserv-buffer-p (buffer)
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531 (member* buffer gnuserv-clients
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532 :test 'memq
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533 :key 'gnuclient-buffers))
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534
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535 ;; This function makes sure that a killed buffer is deleted off the
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536 ;; list for the particular client.
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|
537 ;;
|
|
538 ;; This hooks into `kill-buffer-hook'. It is *not* a replacement for
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539 ;; `kill-buffer' (thanks God).
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|
540 (defun gnuserv-kill-buffer-function ()
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541 "Remove the buffer from the buffer lists of all the clients it belongs to.
|
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542 Any client that remains \"empty\" after the removal is informed that the
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543 editing has ended."
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544 (let* ((buf (current-buffer)))
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545 (dolist (client (gnuserv-buffer-clients buf))
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546 (callf2 delq buf (gnuclient-buffers client))
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547 ;; If no more buffers, kill the client.
|
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548 (when (null (gnuclient-buffers client))
|
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549 (gnuserv-kill-client client)))))
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550
|
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551 (add-hook 'kill-buffer-hook 'gnuserv-kill-buffer-function)
|
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552
|
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553 ;; Ask for confirmation before killing a buffer that belongs to a
|
|
554 ;; living client.
|
|
555 (defun gnuserv-kill-buffer-query-function ()
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556 (or gnuserv-kill-quietly
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|
557 (not (gnuserv-buffer-p (current-buffer)))
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558 (yes-or-no-p
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559 (format "Buffer %s belongs to gnuserv client(s); kill anyway? "
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560 (current-buffer)))))
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561
|
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562 (add-hook 'kill-buffer-query-functions
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563 'gnuserv-kill-buffer-query-function)
|
|
564
|
|
565 (defun gnuserv-kill-emacs-query-function ()
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|
566 (or gnuserv-kill-quietly
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567 (not (some 'gnuclient-buffers gnuserv-clients))
|
|
568 (yes-or-no-p "Gnuserv buffers still have clients; exit anyway? ")))
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|
569
|
|
570 (add-hook 'kill-emacs-query-functions
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|
571 'gnuserv-kill-emacs-query-function)
|
|
572
|
|
573 ;; If the device of a client is to be deleted, the client should die
|
|
574 ;; as well. This is why we hook into `delete-device-hook'.
|
|
575 (defun gnuserv-check-device (device)
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|
576 (when (memq device gnuserv-devices)
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|
577 (dolist (client gnuserv-clients)
|
|
578 (when (eq device (gnuclient-device client))
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|
579 ;; we must make sure that the server kill doesn't result in
|
|
580 ;; killing the device, because it would cause a device-dead
|
|
581 ;; error when `delete-device' tries to do the job later.
|
|
582 (gnuserv-kill-client client t))))
|
|
583 (callf2 delq device gnuserv-devices))
|
|
584
|
|
585 (add-hook 'delete-device-hook 'gnuserv-check-device)
|
|
586
|
|
587 (defun gnuserv-temp-file-p (buffer)
|
|
588 "Return non-nil if BUFFER contains a file considered temporary.
|
|
589 These are files whose names suggest they are repeatedly
|
|
590 reused to pass information to another program.
|
|
591
|
|
592 The variable `gnuserv-temp-file-regexp' controls which filenames
|
|
593 are considered temporary."
|
|
594 (and (buffer-file-name buffer)
|
|
595 (string-match gnuserv-temp-file-regexp (buffer-file-name buffer))))
|
|
596
|
|
597 (defun gnuserv-kill-client (client &optional leave-frame)
|
|
598 "Kill the gnuclient CLIENT.
|
|
599 This will do away with all the associated buffers. If LEAVE-FRAME,
|
|
600 the function will not remove the frames associated with the client."
|
|
601 ;; Order is important: first delete client from gnuserv-clients, to
|
|
602 ;; prevent gnuserv-buffer-done-1 calling us recursively.
|
|
603 (callf2 delq client gnuserv-clients)
|
|
604 ;; Process the buffers.
|
|
605 (mapc 'gnuserv-buffer-done-1 (gnuclient-buffers client))
|
|
606 (unless leave-frame
|
|
607 (let ((device (gnuclient-device client)))
|
|
608 ;; kill frame created by this client (if any), unless
|
|
609 ;; specifically requested otherwise.
|
|
610 ;;
|
|
611 ;; note: last frame on a device will not be deleted here.
|
|
612 (when (and (gnuclient-frame client)
|
|
613 (frame-live-p (gnuclient-frame client))
|
|
614 (second (device-frame-list device)))
|
|
615 (delete-frame (gnuclient-frame client)))
|
|
616 ;; If the device is live, created by a client, and no longer used
|
|
617 ;; by any client, delete it.
|
|
618 (when (and (device-live-p device)
|
|
619 (memq device gnuserv-devices)
|
|
620 (second (device-list))
|
|
621 (not (member* device gnuserv-clients
|
|
622 :key 'gnuclient-device)))
|
|
623 ;; `gnuserv-check-device' will remove it from `gnuserv-devices'.
|
|
624 (delete-device device))))
|
|
625 ;; Notify the client.
|
|
626 (gnuserv-write-to-client (gnuclient-id client) nil))
|
|
627
|
|
628 ;; Do away with the buffer.
|
|
629 (defun gnuserv-buffer-done-1 (buffer)
|
|
630 (dolist (client (gnuserv-buffer-clients buffer))
|
|
631 (callf2 delq buffer (gnuclient-buffers client))
|
|
632 (when (null (gnuclient-buffers client))
|
|
633 (gnuserv-kill-client client)))
|
|
634 ;; Get rid of the buffer.
|
|
635 (save-excursion
|
|
636 (set-buffer buffer)
|
|
637 (run-hooks 'gnuserv-done-hook)
|
|
638 (setq gnuserv-minor-mode nil)
|
|
639 ;; Delete the menu button.
|
|
640 (if (and (featurep 'menubar) current-menubar)
|
|
641 (delete-menu-item '("Done")))
|
|
642 (funcall (if (gnuserv-temp-file-p buffer)
|
|
643 gnuserv-done-temp-file-function
|
|
644 gnuserv-done-function)
|
|
645 buffer)))
|
|
646
|
|
647
|
|
648 ;;; Higher-level functions
|
|
649
|
|
650 ;; Choose a `next' server buffer, according to several criteria, and
|
|
651 ;; return it. If none are found, return nil.
|
|
652 (defun gnuserv-next-buffer ()
|
|
653 (let* ((frame (selected-frame))
|
|
654 (device (selected-device))
|
|
655 client)
|
|
656 (cond
|
|
657 ;; If we have a client belonging to this frame, return
|
|
658 ;; the first buffer from it.
|
|
659 ((setq client
|
|
660 (car (member* frame gnuserv-clients :key 'gnuclient-frame)))
|
|
661 (car (gnuclient-buffers client)))
|
|
662 ;; Else, look for a device.
|
|
663 ((and
|
|
664 (memq (selected-device) gnuserv-devices)
|
|
665 (setq client
|
|
666 (car (member* device gnuserv-clients :key 'gnuclient-device))))
|
|
667 (car (gnuclient-buffers client)))
|
|
668 ;; Else, try to find any client with at least one buffer, and
|
|
669 ;; return its first buffer.
|
|
670 ((setq client
|
|
671 (car (member-if-not #'null gnuserv-clients
|
|
672 :key 'gnuclient-buffers)))
|
|
673 (car (gnuclient-buffers client)))
|
|
674 ;; Oh, give up.
|
|
675 (t nil))))
|
|
676
|
|
677 (defun gnuserv-buffer-done (buffer)
|
|
678 "Mark BUFFER as \"done\" for its client(s).
|
|
679 Does the save/backup queries first, and calls `gnuserv-done-function'."
|
|
680 ;; Check whether this is the real thing.
|
|
681 (unless (gnuserv-buffer-p buffer)
|
|
682 (error "%s does not belong to a gnuserv client" buffer))
|
|
683 ;; Backup/ask query.
|
|
684 (if (gnuserv-temp-file-p buffer)
|
|
685 ;; For a temp file, save, and do NOT make a non-numeric backup
|
|
686 ;; Why does server.el explicitly back up temporary files?
|
|
687 (let ((version-control nil)
|
|
688 (buffer-backed-up (not gnuserv-make-temp-file-backup)))
|
|
689 (save-buffer))
|
|
690 (if (and (buffer-modified-p)
|
|
691 (y-or-n-p (concat "Save file " buffer-file-name "? ")))
|
|
692 (save-buffer buffer)))
|
|
693 (gnuserv-buffer-done-1 buffer))
|
|
694
|
|
695 ;; Called by `gnuserv-start-1' to clean everything. Hooked into
|
|
696 ;; `kill-emacs-hook', too.
|
|
697 (defun gnuserv-kill-all-clients ()
|
|
698 "Kill all the gnuserv clients. Ruthlessly."
|
|
699 (mapc 'gnuserv-kill-client gnuserv-clients))
|
|
700
|
|
701 ;; This serves to run the hook and reset
|
|
702 ;; `allow-deletion-of-last-visible-frame'.
|
|
703 (defun gnuserv-prepare-shutdown ()
|
|
704 (setq allow-deletion-of-last-visible-frame nil)
|
|
705 (run-hooks 'gnuserv-shutdown-hook))
|
|
706
|
|
707 ;; This is a user-callable function, too.
|
|
708 (defun gnuserv-shutdown ()
|
|
709 "Shutdown the gnuserv server, if one is currently running.
|
|
710 All the clients will be disposed of via the normal methods."
|
|
711 (interactive)
|
|
712 (gnuserv-kill-all-clients)
|
|
713 (when gnuserv-process
|
|
714 (set-process-sentinel gnuserv-process nil)
|
|
715 (gnuserv-prepare-shutdown)
|
|
716 (condition-case ()
|
|
717 (delete-process gnuserv-process)
|
|
718 (error nil))
|
|
719 (setq gnuserv-process nil)))
|
|
720
|
|
721 ;; Actually start the process. Kills all the clients before-hand.
|
|
722 (defun gnuserv-start-1 (&optional leave-dead)
|
|
723 ;; Shutdown the existing server, if any.
|
|
724 (gnuserv-shutdown)
|
|
725 ;; If we already had a server, clear out associated status.
|
|
726 (unless leave-dead
|
|
727 (setq gnuserv-string ""
|
|
728 gnuserv-current-client nil)
|
|
729 (let ((process-connection-type t))
|
|
730 (setq gnuserv-process
|
|
731 (start-process "gnuserv" nil gnuserv-program)))
|
|
732 (set-process-sentinel gnuserv-process 'gnuserv-sentinel)
|
|
733 (set-process-filter gnuserv-process 'gnuserv-process-filter)
|
|
734 (process-kill-without-query gnuserv-process)
|
|
735 (setq allow-deletion-of-last-visible-frame t)
|
|
736 (run-hooks 'gnuserv-init-hook)))
|
|
737
|
|
738
|
|
739 ;;; User-callable functions:
|
|
740
|
|
741 ;;;###autoload
|
|
742 (defun gnuserv-running-p ()
|
|
743 "Return non-nil if a gnuserv process is running from this XEmacs session."
|
|
744 (not (not gnuserv-process)))
|
|
745
|
|
746 ;;;###autoload
|
|
747 (defun gnuserv-start (&optional leave-dead)
|
|
748 "Allow this Emacs process to be a server for client processes.
|
|
749 This starts a gnuserv communications subprocess through which
|
|
750 client \"editors\" (gnuclient and gnudoit) can send editing commands to
|
|
751 this Emacs job. See the gnuserv(1) manual page for more details.
|
|
752
|
|
753 Prefix arg means just kill any existing server communications subprocess."
|
|
754 (interactive "P")
|
|
755 (and gnuserv-process
|
|
756 (not leave-dead)
|
|
757 (message "Restarting gnuserv"))
|
|
758 (gnuserv-start-1 leave-dead))
|
|
759
|
|
760 (defun gnuserv-edit (&optional count)
|
|
761 "Mark the current gnuserv editing buffer as \"done\", and switch to next one.
|
|
762
|
|
763 Run with a numeric prefix argument, repeat the operation that number
|
|
764 of times. If given a universal prefix argument, close all the buffers
|
|
765 of this buffer's clients.
|
|
766
|
|
767 The `gnuserv-done-function' (bound to `kill-buffer' by default) is
|
|
768 called to dispose of the buffer after marking it as done.
|
|
769
|
|
770 Files that match `gnuserv-temp-file-regexp' are considered temporary and
|
|
771 are saved unconditionally and backed up if `gnuserv-make-temp-file-backup'
|
|
772 is non-nil. They are disposed of using `gnuserv-done-temp-file-function'
|
|
773 \(also bound to `kill-buffer' by default).
|
|
774
|
|
775 When all of a client's buffers are marked as \"done\", the client is notified."
|
|
776 (interactive "P")
|
|
777 (when (null count)
|
|
778 (setq count 1))
|
|
779 (cond ((numberp count)
|
|
780 (while (natnump (decf count))
|
|
781 (let ((frame (selected-frame)))
|
|
782 (gnuserv-buffer-done (current-buffer))
|
|
783 (when (eq frame (selected-frame))
|
|
784 ;; Switch to the next gnuserv buffer. However, do this
|
|
785 ;; only if we remain in the same frame.
|
|
786 (let ((next (gnuserv-next-buffer)))
|
|
787 (when next
|
|
788 (switch-to-buffer next)))))))
|
|
789 (count
|
|
790 (let* ((buf (current-buffer))
|
|
791 (clients (gnuserv-buffer-clients buf)))
|
|
792 (unless clients
|
|
793 (error "%s does not belong to a gnuserv client" buf))
|
|
794 (mapc 'gnuserv-kill-client (gnuserv-buffer-clients buf))))))
|
|
795
|
|
796 (global-set-key "\C-x#" 'gnuserv-edit)
|
|
797
|
|
798 (provide 'gnuserv)
|
|
799
|
|
800 ;;; gnuserv.el ends here
|