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date Tue, 02 Nov 2004 09:51:18 +0000
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;;; cus-dep.el --- Find customization dependencies.
;;
;; Copyright (C) 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
;; Copyright (C) 2003 Ben Wing.
;;
;; Author: Per Abrahamsen <abraham@dina.kvl.dk>, then
;;         Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.ai.mit.edu>, then
;;         Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@xemacs.org>       (rewritten for XEmacs)
;; Maintainer: Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@xemacs.org>
;; Keywords: internal

;; This file is part of XEmacs.

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;; 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.

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;; along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.

;;; Synched up with: Not synched with FSF.


;;; Commentary:

;; This file generates the custom-load files, loaded by cus-load.el.
;; Entry points are `Custom-make-dependencies' and
;; `Custom-make-one-dependency'.

;; It works by scanning all the `.el' files in a directory, and
;; evaluates any `defcustom', `defgroup', or `defface' expression that
;; it finds.  The symbol changed by this expression is stored to a
;; hash table as the hash key, file name being the value.

;; After all the files have been examined, custom-loads.el is
;; generated by mapping all the atoms, and seeing if any of them
;; contains a `custom-group' property.  This property is a list whose
;; each element's car is the "child" group symbol.  If that property
;; is in the hash-table, the file name will be looked up from the
;; hash-table, and added to cusload-file.  Because the hash-table is
;; cleared whenever we process a new directory, we cannot get confused
;; by custom-loads from another directory, or from a previous
;; installation.  This is also why it is perfectly safe to have old
;; custom-loads around, and have them loaded by `cus-load.el' (as
;; invoked by `cus-edit.el').

;; A trivial, but useful optimization is that if cusload-file exists,
;; and no .el files in the directory are newer than cusload-file, it
;; will not be generated.  This means that the directories where
;; nothing has changed will be skipped.

;; The `custom-add-loads' function, used by files generated by
;; `Custom-make-dependencies', updates the symbol's `custom-loads'
;; property (a list of strings) with a new list of strings,
;; eliminating the duplicates.  Additionally, it adds the symbol to
;; `custom-group-hash-table'.  It is defined in `cus-load.el'.

;; Example:

;; (custom-add-loads 'foo 'custom-loads '("bar" "baz"))
;; (get 'foo 'custom-loads)
;;   => ("bar" "baz")
;;
;; (custom-add-loads 'foo 'custom-loads '("hmph" "baz" "quz"))
;; (get 'foo 'custom-loads)
;;   => ("bar" "baz" "hmph" "qux")

;; Obviously, this allows correct incremental loading of custom-load
;; files.  This is not necessary under FSF (they simply use `put'),
;; since they have only one file with custom dependencies.  With the
;; advent of packages, we cannot afford the same luxury.
;;
;; Feb 2003: Added code to speed up building by caching the values we've
;; constructed, and using them instead of scanning a file when custom-load
;; is up-to-date w.r.t. the file.  Also use `message' not `princ' to print
;; out messages so nl's are correctly inserted when necessary. --ben


;;; Code:

(require 'cl)
(require 'widget)
(require 'cus-face)

;; #### This and the autoloads file naming variables belong in a separate
;; file to be required here.
;; #### Compare this with the autoloads handling.
;; Don't change this, unless you plan to change the code in
;; cus-start.el, too.
(defconst cusload-base-file "custom-load.el")
(defconst cusload-hash-table-marker ";old-cus-dep-hash: ")

;; Be very careful when changing this function.  It looks easy to
;; understand, but is in fact very easy to break.  Be sure to read and
;; understand the commentary above!

(defun Custom-make-dependencies-1 (subdirs)
  (setq subdirs (mapcar #'expand-file-name subdirs))
  (with-temp-buffer
    (let ((enable-local-eval nil)
	  (hash (make-hash-table :test 'eq))
	  (hash-cache (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
	  old-hash)
      (dolist (dir subdirs)
	(message "Processing %s\n" dir)
	(let ((cusload-file (expand-file-name cusload-base-file dir))
	      (files (directory-files dir t "\\`[^=].*\\.el\\'")))
	  ;; A trivial optimization: if no file in the directory is
	  ;; newer than custom-load.el, no need to do anything!
	  (if (and (file-exists-p cusload-file)
		   (dolist (file files t)
		     (when (file-newer-than-file-p file cusload-file)
		       (return nil))))
	      (message "(No changes need to be written)")
	    (when (file-exists-p cusload-file)
	      (let ((buf (find-file-noselect cusload-file)))
		(with-current-buffer buf
		  (goto-char (point-min))
		  (when (search-forward cusload-hash-table-marker nil t)
		    (setq old-hash (read buf))))
		(kill-buffer buf)))
	    ;; Process directory
	    (dolist (file files)
	      (let ((old-cache (if (hash-table-p old-hash)
				   (gethash file old-hash t)
				 t)))
		(if (and (not (file-newer-than-file-p file cusload-file))
			 (not (eq old-cache t)))
		    (progn
		      (dolist (c old-cache)
			(puthash (car c) (cdr c) hash))
		      (puthash file old-cache hash-cache))
		  (erase-buffer)
		  (insert-file-contents file)
		  (goto-char (point-min))
		  (let ((name (file-name-sans-extension
			       (file-name-nondirectory file)))
			cache
			(first t))
		    ;; Search for defcustom/defface/defgroup
		    ;; expressions, and evaluate them.
		    (while (re-search-forward
			    "^(defcustom\\|^(defface\\|^(defgroup"
			    nil t)
		      (when first
			(message "Computing custom-loads for %s..." name)
			(setq first nil))
		      (beginning-of-line)
		      (let ((expr (read (current-buffer))))
			;; We need to ignore errors here, so that
			;; defcustoms with :set don't bug out.  Of
			;; course, their values will not be assigned in
			;; case of errors, but their `custom-group'
			;; properties will by that time be in place, and
			;; that's all we care about.
			(ignore-errors
			  (eval expr))
			;; Hash the file of the affected symbol.
			(setf (gethash (nth 1 expr) hash) name)
			;; Remember the values computed.
			(push (cons (nth 1 expr) name) cache)))
		    (or cache
			(message "No custom-loads for %s" name))
		    (puthash file cache hash-cache)))
		))
	    (cond
	     ((zerop (hash-table-count hash))
	      (if (not (file-exists-p cusload-file))
		  (message "(No customization dependencies)")
		(message "(No customization dependencies, deleting %s)"
			 cusload-file)
		(delete-file cusload-file)))
	     (t
	      (message "Generating %s...\n" cusload-base-file)
	      (with-temp-file cusload-file
		(insert ";;; " cusload-base-file
			" --- automatically extracted custom dependencies\n"
			"\n;;; Code:\n\n")
		(insert cusload-hash-table-marker)
		(let ((print-readably t)
		      (standard-output (current-buffer)))
		  (princ hash-cache)
		  (terpri))
		(insert "(autoload 'custom-add-loads \"cus-load\")\n\n")
		(mapatoms
		 (lambda (sym)
		   (let ((members (get sym 'custom-group))
			 item where found)
		     (when members
		       (while members
			 (setq item (car (car members))
			       members (cdr members)
			       where (gethash item hash))
			 (unless (or (null where)
				     (member where found))
			   (if found
			       (insert " ")
			     (insert "(custom-add-loads '"
				     (prin1-to-string sym) " '("))
			   (prin1 where (current-buffer))
			   (push where found)))
		       (when found
			 (insert "))\n"))))))
		(insert "\n;;; custom-load.el ends here\n"))
	      (clrhash hash)))))))))

(defun Custom-make-one-dependency ()
  "Extract custom dependencies from .el files in one dir, on the command line.
Like `Custom-make-dependencies' but snarfs only one command-line argument,
making it useful in a chain of batch commands in a single XEmacs invocation."
  (let ((subdir (car command-line-args-left)))
    (setq command-line-args-left (cdr command-line-args-left))
    (Custom-make-dependencies-1 (list subdir))))

;;;###autoload
(defun Custom-make-dependencies (&optional subdirs)
  "Extract custom dependencies from .el files in SUBDIRS.
SUBDIRS is a list of directories.  If it is nil, the command-line
arguments are used.  If it is a string, only that directory is
processed.  This function is especially useful in batch mode.

Batch usage: xemacs -batch -l cus-dep.el -f Custom-make-dependencies DIRS"
  (interactive "DDirectory: ")
  (and (stringp subdirs)
       (setq subdirs (list subdirs)))
  (or subdirs
      ;; Usurp the command-line-args
      (setq subdirs command-line-args-left
	    command-line-args-left nil))
  (Custom-make-dependencies-1 subdirs))

(provide 'cus-dep)

;;; cus-dep.el ends here