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[xemacs-hg @ 2004-12-05 08:48:12 by ben] The section on Troubleshooting (now 2.3) has been completely written and includes a lot of stuff that is not properly documented anywhere else. A fair amount of obsolete info has been deleted and I've incorporated the comments that people (mostly Stephen T) made. Former chapter 3 has been split up in two, one pertaining to basic I/O and the other to external I/O. What were formerly chapters 5 and 6 no longer exist as such; the info in them has been distributed across various other chapters. Old chapter 4 got split up, part going to the new chapter 4 on external I/O and part going to the new chapter 5 on the Internet. In this new chapter, stuff not pertaining to a specific package (e.g. VM or GNUS) was taken out of package-specific sections and a general mail section was constituted. Part of old chapter 5 remains in a new chapter 6 devoted to Emacs Lisp and other advanced stuff, and a section from old chapter 3 on basic init-file Lisp and some stuff from old chapter 5 on Info. The rest of chapter 5 was just misc and has gotten scattered to the winds (mostly in chapters 3 and 4). Old chapter 6 has also gotten quite scattered; there is no longer any section specifically devoted to Windows except one of the Installation sections (along with a section specfically devoted to Unix), and the rest has moved to join the appropriate non-Windows-specific section elsewhere. A lot of chapters had their sections rearranged and likewise for sections having entries rearranged, with the intention that the new arrangement should be more natural. In general I hope that stuff should be much easier to locate. I also rewrote the entries on the relation between XEmacs and GNU Emacs on the authors of XEmacs, including lots of info on who wrote specific subsections. However, this history is certainly not complete; I hope people will look over this and fix it up as necessary.
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date Sun, 05 Dec 2004 08:48:12 +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.

;; XEmacs 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.

;; XEmacs 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 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