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- ;;; vc-dispatcher.el -- generic command-dispatcher facility.
- ;; Copyright (C) 2008-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- ;; Author: FSF (see below for full credits)
- ;; Maintainer: Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
- ;; Keywords: vc tools
- ;; Package: vc
- ;; 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 3 of the License, 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. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- ;;; Credits:
- ;; Designed and implemented by Eric S. Raymond, originally as part of VC mode.
- ;; Stefan Monnier and Dan Nicolaescu contributed substantial work on the
- ;; vc-dir front end.
- ;;; Commentary:
- ;; Goals:
- ;;
- ;; There is a class of front-ending problems that Emacs might be used
- ;; to address that involves selecting sets of files, or possibly
- ;; directories, and passing the selection set to slave commands. The
- ;; prototypical example, from which this code is derived, is talking
- ;; to version-control systems.
- ;;
- ;; vc-dispatcher.el is written to decouple the UI issues in such front
- ;; ends from their application-specific logic. It also provides a
- ;; service layer for running the slave commands either synchronously
- ;; or asynchronously and managing the message/error logs from the
- ;; command runs.
- ;;
- ;; Similar UI problems can be expected to come up in applications
- ;; areas other than VCSes; IDEs and document search are two obvious ones.
- ;; This mode is intended to ensure that the Emacs interfaces for all such
- ;; beasts are consistent and carefully designed. But even if nothing
- ;; but VC ever uses it, getting the layer separation right will be
- ;; a valuable thing.
- ;; Dispatcher's universe:
- ;;
- ;; The universe consists of the file tree rooted at the current
- ;; directory. The dispatcher's upper layer deduces some subset
- ;; of the file tree from the state of the currently visited buffer
- ;; and returns that subset, presumably to a client mode.
- ;;
- ;; The user may be looking at either of two different views; a buffer
- ;; visiting a file, or a directory buffer generated by vc-dispatcher.
- ;;
- ;; The lower layer of this mode runs commands in subprocesses, either
- ;; synchronously or asynchronously. Commands may be launched in one
- ;; of two ways: they may be run immediately, or the calling mode can
- ;; create a closure associated with a text-entry buffer, to be
- ;; executed when the user types C-c to ship the buffer contents. In
- ;; either case the command messages and error (if any) will remain
- ;; available in a status buffer.
- ;; Special behavior of dispatcher directory buffers:
- ;;
- ;; In dispatcher directory buffers, facilities to perform basic
- ;; navigation and selection operations are provided by keymap and menu
- ;; entries that dispatcher sets up itself, so they'll be uniform
- ;; across all dispatcher-using client modes. Client modes are
- ;; expected to append to these to provide mode-specific bindings.
- ;;
- ;; The standard map associates a 'state' slot (that the client mode
- ;; may set) with each directory entry. The dispatcher knows nothing
- ;; about the semantics of individual states, but mark and unmark commands
- ;; treat all entries with the same state as the currently selected one as
- ;; a unit.
- ;; The interface:
- ;;
- ;; The main interface to the lower level is vc-do-command. This launches a
- ;; command, synchronously or asynchronously, making the output available
- ;; in a command log buffer. Two other functions, (vc-start-logentry) and
- ;; (vc-finish-logentry), allow you to associate a command closure with an
- ;; annotation buffer so that when the user confirms the comment the closure
- ;; is run (with the comment as part of its context).
- ;;
- ;; The interface to the upper level has the two main entry points (vc-dir)
- ;; and (vc-dispatcher-selection-set) and a couple of convenience functions.
- ;; (vc-dir) sets up a dispatcher browsing buffer; (vc-dispatcher-selection-set)
- ;; returns a selection set of files, either the marked files in a browsing
- ;; buffer or the singleton set consisting of the file visited by the current
- ;; buffer (when that is appropriate). It also does what is needed to ensure
- ;; that on-disk files and the contents of their visiting Emacs buffers
- ;; coincide.
- ;;
- ;; When the client mode adds a local vc-mode-line-hook to a buffer, it
- ;; will be called with the buffer file name as argument whenever the
- ;; dispatcher resyncs the buffer.
- ;; To do:
- ;;
- ;; - log buffers need font-locking.
- ;;
- ;; General customization
- (defcustom vc-logentry-check-hook nil
- "Normal hook run by `vc-finish-logentry'.
- Use this to impose your own rules on the entry in addition to any the
- dispatcher client mode imposes itself."
- :type 'hook
- :group 'vc)
- (defcustom vc-delete-logbuf-window t
- "If non-nil, delete the log buffer and window after each logical action.
- If nil, bury that buffer instead.
- This is most useful if you have multiple windows on a frame and would like to
- preserve the setting."
- :type 'boolean
- :group 'vc)
- (defcustom vc-command-messages nil
- "If non-nil, display run messages from back-end commands."
- :type 'boolean
- :group 'vc)
- (defcustom vc-suppress-confirm nil
- "If non-nil, treat user as expert; suppress yes-no prompts on some things."
- :type 'boolean
- :group 'vc)
- ;; Variables the user doesn't need to know about.
- (defvar vc-log-operation nil)
- (defvar vc-log-after-operation-hook nil)
- (defvar vc-log-fileset)
- ;; In a log entry buffer, this is a local variable
- ;; that points to the buffer for which it was made
- ;; (either a file, or a directory buffer).
- (defvar vc-parent-buffer nil)
- (put 'vc-parent-buffer 'permanent-local t)
- (defvar vc-parent-buffer-name nil)
- (put 'vc-parent-buffer-name 'permanent-local t)
- ;; Common command execution logic
- (defun vc-process-filter (p s)
- "An alternative output filter for async process P.
- One difference with the default filter is that this inserts S after markers.
- Another is that undo information is not kept."
- (let ((buffer (process-buffer p)))
- (when (buffer-live-p buffer)
- (with-current-buffer buffer
- (save-excursion
- (let ((buffer-undo-list t)
- (inhibit-read-only t))
- (goto-char (process-mark p))
- (insert s)
- (set-marker (process-mark p) (point))))))))
- (defun vc-setup-buffer (buf)
- "Prepare BUF for executing a slave command and make it current."
- (let ((camefrom (current-buffer))
- (olddir default-directory))
- (set-buffer (get-buffer-create buf))
- (kill-all-local-variables)
- (set (make-local-variable 'vc-parent-buffer) camefrom)
- (set (make-local-variable 'vc-parent-buffer-name)
- (concat " from " (buffer-name camefrom)))
- (setq default-directory olddir)
- (let ((buffer-undo-list t)
- (inhibit-read-only t))
- (erase-buffer))))
- (defvar vc-sentinel-movepoint) ;Dynamically scoped.
- (defun vc-process-sentinel (p s)
- (let ((previous (process-get p 'vc-previous-sentinel))
- (buf (process-buffer p)))
- ;; Impatient users sometime kill "slow" buffers; check liveness
- ;; to avoid "error in process sentinel: Selecting deleted buffer".
- (when (buffer-live-p buf)
- (when previous (funcall previous p s))
- (with-current-buffer buf
- (setq mode-line-process
- (let ((status (process-status p)))
- ;; Leave mode-line uncluttered, normally.
- (unless (eq 'exit status)
- (format " (%s)" status))))
- (let (vc-sentinel-movepoint)
- ;; Normally, we want async code such as sentinels to not move point.
- (save-excursion
- (goto-char (process-mark p))
- (let ((cmds (process-get p 'vc-sentinel-commands)))
- (process-put p 'vc-sentinel-commands nil)
- (dolist (cmd cmds)
- ;; Each sentinel may move point and the next one should be run
- ;; at that new point. We could get the same result by having
- ;; each sentinel read&set process-mark, but since `cmd' needs
- ;; to work both for async and sync processes, this would be
- ;; difficult to achieve.
- (vc-exec-after cmd))))
- ;; But sometimes the sentinels really want to move point.
- (when vc-sentinel-movepoint
- (let ((win (get-buffer-window (current-buffer) 0)))
- (if (not win)
- (goto-char vc-sentinel-movepoint)
- (with-selected-window win
- (goto-char vc-sentinel-movepoint))))))))))
- (defun vc-set-mode-line-busy-indicator ()
- (setq mode-line-process
- (concat " " (propertize "[waiting...]"
- 'face 'mode-line-emphasis
- 'help-echo
- "A command is in progress in this buffer"))))
- (defun vc-exec-after (code)
- "Eval CODE when the current buffer's process is done.
- If the current buffer has no process, just evaluate CODE.
- Else, add CODE to the process' sentinel."
- (let ((proc (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
- (cond
- ;; If there's no background process, just execute the code.
- ;; We used to explicitly call delete-process on exited processes,
- ;; but this led to timing problems causing process output to be
- ;; lost. Terminated processes get deleted automatically
- ;; anyway. -- cyd
- ((or (null proc) (eq (process-status proc) 'exit))
- ;; Make sure we've read the process's output before going further.
- (when proc (accept-process-output proc))
- (eval code))
- ;; If a process is running, add CODE to the sentinel
- ((eq (process-status proc) 'run)
- (vc-set-mode-line-busy-indicator)
- (let ((previous (process-sentinel proc)))
- (unless (eq previous 'vc-process-sentinel)
- (process-put proc 'vc-previous-sentinel previous))
- (set-process-sentinel proc 'vc-process-sentinel))
- (process-put proc 'vc-sentinel-commands
- ;; We keep the code fragments in the order given
- ;; so that vc-diff-finish's message shows up in
- ;; the presence of non-nil vc-command-messages.
- (append (process-get proc 'vc-sentinel-commands)
- (list code))))
- (t (error "Unexpected process state"))))
- nil)
- (defvar vc-post-command-functions nil
- "Hook run at the end of `vc-do-command'.
- Each function is called inside the buffer in which the command was run
- and is passed 3 arguments: the COMMAND, the FILES and the FLAGS.")
- (defvar w32-quote-process-args)
- (defun vc-delistify (filelist)
- "Smash a FILELIST into a file list string suitable for info messages."
- ;; FIXME what about file names with spaces?
- (if (not filelist) "." (mapconcat 'identity filelist " ")))
- ;;;###autoload
- (defun vc-do-command (buffer okstatus command file-or-list &rest flags)
- "Execute a slave command, notifying user and checking for errors.
- Output from COMMAND goes to BUFFER, or the current buffer if
- BUFFER is t. If the destination buffer is not already current,
- set it up properly and erase it. The command is considered
- successful if its exit status does not exceed OKSTATUS (if
- OKSTATUS is nil, that means to ignore error status, if it is
- `async', that means not to wait for termination of the
- subprocess; if it is t it means to ignore all execution errors).
- FILE-OR-LIST is the name of a working file; it may be a list of
- files or be nil (to execute commands that don't expect a file
- name or set of files). If an optional list of FLAGS is present,
- that is inserted into the command line before the filename.
- Return the return value of the slave command in the synchronous
- case, and the process object in the asynchronous case."
- ;; FIXME: file-relative-name can return a bogus result because
- ;; it doesn't look at the actual file-system to see if symlinks
- ;; come into play.
- (let* ((files
- (mapcar (lambda (f) (file-relative-name (expand-file-name f)))
- (if (listp file-or-list) file-or-list (list file-or-list))))
- (full-command
- ;; What we're doing here is preparing a version of the command
- ;; for display in a debug-progress message. If it's fewer than
- ;; 20 characters display the entire command (without trailing
- ;; newline). Otherwise display the first 20 followed by an ellipsis.
- (concat (if (string= (substring command -1) "\n")
- (substring command 0 -1)
- command)
- " "
- (vc-delistify (mapcar (lambda (s) (if (> (length s) 20) (concat (substring s 0 2) "...") s)) flags))
- " " (vc-delistify files))))
- (save-current-buffer
- (unless (or (eq buffer t)
- (and (stringp buffer)
- (string= (buffer-name) buffer))
- (eq buffer (current-buffer)))
- (vc-setup-buffer buffer))
- ;; If there's some previous async process still running, just kill it.
- (let ((oldproc (get-buffer-process (current-buffer))))
- ;; If we wanted to wait for oldproc to finish before doing
- ;; something, we'd have used vc-eval-after.
- ;; Use `delete-process' rather than `kill-process' because we don't
- ;; want any of its output to appear from now on.
- (when oldproc (delete-process oldproc)))
- (let ((squeezed (remq nil flags))
- (inhibit-read-only t)
- (status 0))
- (when files
- (setq squeezed (nconc squeezed files)))
- (let (;; Since some functions need to parse the output
- ;; from external commands, set LC_MESSAGES to C.
- (process-environment (cons "LC_MESSAGES=C" process-environment))
- (w32-quote-process-args t))
- (if (eq okstatus 'async)
- ;; Run asynchronously.
- (let ((proc
- (let ((process-connection-type nil))
- (apply 'start-file-process command (current-buffer)
- command squeezed))))
- (when vc-command-messages
- (message "Running %s in background..." full-command))
- ;;(set-process-sentinel proc (lambda (p msg) (delete-process p)))
- (set-process-filter proc 'vc-process-filter)
- (setq status proc)
- (when vc-command-messages
- (vc-exec-after
- `(message "Running %s in background... done" ',full-command))))
- ;; Run synchronously
- (when vc-command-messages
- (message "Running %s in foreground..." full-command))
- (let ((buffer-undo-list t))
- (setq status (apply 'process-file command nil t nil squeezed)))
- (when (and (not (eq t okstatus))
- (or (not (integerp status))
- (and okstatus (< okstatus status))))
- (unless (eq ?\s (aref (buffer-name (current-buffer)) 0))
- (pop-to-buffer (current-buffer))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer))
- (error "Running %s...FAILED (%s)" full-command
- (if (integerp status) (format "status %d" status) status)))
- (when vc-command-messages
- (message "Running %s...OK = %d" full-command status))))
- (vc-exec-after
- `(run-hook-with-args 'vc-post-command-functions
- ',command ',file-or-list ',flags))
- status))))
- (defun vc-do-async-command (buffer root command &rest args)
- "Run COMMAND asynchronously with ARGS, displaying the result.
- Send the output to BUFFER, which should be a buffer or the name
- of a buffer, which is created.
- ROOT should be the directory in which the command should be run.
- Display the buffer in some window, but don't select it."
- (let* ((dir default-directory)
- (inhibit-read-only t)
- window new-window-start)
- (setq buffer (get-buffer-create buffer))
- (if (get-buffer-process buffer)
- (error "Another VC action on %s is running" root))
- (with-current-buffer buffer
- (setq default-directory root)
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (unless (eq (point) (point-min))
- (insert "\n"))
- (setq new-window-start (point))
- (insert "Running \"" command)
- (dolist (arg args)
- (insert " " arg))
- (insert "\"...\n")
- ;; Run in the original working directory.
- (let ((default-directory dir))
- (apply 'vc-do-command t 'async command nil args)))
- (setq window (display-buffer buffer))
- (if window
- (set-window-start window new-window-start))
- buffer))
- (defun vc-set-async-update (process-buffer)
- "Set a `vc-exec-after' action appropriate to the current buffer.
- This action will update the current buffer after the current
- asynchronous VC command has completed. PROCESS-BUFFER is the
- buffer for the asynchronous VC process.
- If the current buffer is a VC Dir buffer, call `vc-dir-refresh'.
- If the current buffer is a Dired buffer, revert it."
- (let* ((buf (current-buffer))
- (tick (buffer-modified-tick buf)))
- (cond
- ((derived-mode-p 'vc-dir-mode)
- (with-current-buffer process-buffer
- (vc-exec-after
- `(if (buffer-live-p ,buf)
- (with-current-buffer ,buf
- (vc-dir-refresh))))))
- ((derived-mode-p 'dired-mode)
- (with-current-buffer process-buffer
- (vc-exec-after
- `(and (buffer-live-p ,buf)
- (= (buffer-modified-tick ,buf) ,tick)
- (with-current-buffer ,buf
- (revert-buffer)))))))))
- ;; These functions are used to ensure that the view the user sees is up to date
- ;; even if the dispatcher client mode has messed with file contents (as in,
- ;; for example, VCS keyword expansion).
- (declare-function view-mode-exit "view" (&optional return-to-alist exit-action all-win))
- (defun vc-position-context (posn)
- "Save a bit of the text around POSN in the current buffer.
- Used to help us find the corresponding position again later
- if markers are destroyed or corrupted."
- ;; A lot of this was shamelessly lifted from Sebastian Kremer's
- ;; rcs.el mode.
- (list posn
- (buffer-size)
- (buffer-substring posn
- (min (point-max) (+ posn 100)))))
- (defun vc-find-position-by-context (context)
- "Return the position of CONTEXT in the current buffer.
- If CONTEXT cannot be found, return nil."
- (let ((context-string (nth 2 context)))
- (if (equal "" context-string)
- (point-max)
- (save-excursion
- (let ((diff (- (nth 1 context) (buffer-size))))
- (when (< diff 0) (setq diff (- diff)))
- (goto-char (nth 0 context))
- (if (or (search-forward context-string nil t)
- ;; Can't use search-backward since the match may continue
- ;; after point.
- (progn (goto-char (- (point) diff (length context-string)))
- ;; goto-char doesn't signal an error at
- ;; beginning of buffer like backward-char would
- (search-forward context-string nil t)))
- ;; to beginning of OSTRING
- (- (point) (length context-string))))))))
- (defun vc-context-matches-p (posn context)
- "Return t if POSN matches CONTEXT, nil otherwise."
- (let* ((context-string (nth 2 context))
- (len (length context-string))
- (end (+ posn len)))
- (if (> end (1+ (buffer-size)))
- nil
- (string= context-string (buffer-substring posn end)))))
- (defun vc-buffer-context ()
- "Return a list (POINT-CONTEXT MARK-CONTEXT REPARSE).
- Used by `vc-restore-buffer-context' to later restore the context."
- (let ((point-context (vc-position-context (point)))
- ;; Use mark-marker to avoid confusion in transient-mark-mode.
- (mark-context (when (eq (marker-buffer (mark-marker)) (current-buffer))
- (vc-position-context (mark-marker))))
- ;; Make the right thing happen in transient-mark-mode.
- (mark-active nil))
- (list point-context mark-context nil)))
- (defun vc-restore-buffer-context (context)
- "Restore point/mark, and reparse any affected compilation buffers.
- CONTEXT is that which `vc-buffer-context' returns."
- (let ((point-context (nth 0 context))
- (mark-context (nth 1 context)))
- ;; if necessary, restore point and mark
- (if (not (vc-context-matches-p (point) point-context))
- (let ((new-point (vc-find-position-by-context point-context)))
- (when new-point (goto-char new-point))))
- (and mark-active
- mark-context
- (not (vc-context-matches-p (mark) mark-context))
- (let ((new-mark (vc-find-position-by-context mark-context)))
- (when new-mark (set-mark new-mark))))))
- (defun vc-revert-buffer-internal (&optional arg no-confirm)
- "Revert buffer, keeping point and mark where user expects them.
- Try to be clever in the face of changes due to expanded version-control
- key words. This is important for typeahead to work as expected.
- ARG and NO-CONFIRM are passed on to `revert-buffer'."
- (interactive "P")
- (widen)
- (let ((context (vc-buffer-context)))
- ;; Use save-excursion here, because it may be able to restore point
- ;; and mark properly even in cases where vc-restore-buffer-context
- ;; would fail. However, save-excursion might also get it wrong --
- ;; in this case, vc-restore-buffer-context gives it a second try.
- (save-excursion
- ;; t means don't call normal-mode;
- ;; that's to preserve various minor modes.
- (revert-buffer arg no-confirm t))
- (vc-restore-buffer-context context)))
- (defvar vc-mode-line-hook nil)
- (make-variable-buffer-local 'vc-mode-line-hook)
- (put 'vc-mode-line-hook 'permanent-local t)
- (defun vc-resynch-window (file &optional keep noquery reset-vc-info)
- "If FILE is in the current buffer, either revert or unvisit it.
- The choice between revert (to see expanded keywords) and unvisit
- depends on KEEP. NOQUERY if non-nil inhibits confirmation for
- reverting. NOQUERY should be t *only* if it is known the only
- difference between the buffer and the file is due to
- modifications by the dispatcher client code, rather than user
- editing!"
- (and (string= buffer-file-name file)
- (if keep
- (when (file-exists-p file)
- (when reset-vc-info
- (vc-file-clearprops file))
- (vc-revert-buffer-internal t noquery)
- ;; VC operations might toggle the read-only state. In
- ;; that case we need to adjust the `view-mode' status
- ;; when `view-read-only' is non-nil.
- (and view-read-only
- (if (file-writable-p file)
- (and view-mode
- (let ((view-old-buffer-read-only nil))
- (view-mode-exit)))
- (and (not view-mode)
- (not (eq (get major-mode 'mode-class) 'special))
- (view-mode-enter))))
- ;; FIXME: Why use a hook? Why pass it buffer-file-name?
- (run-hook-with-args 'vc-mode-line-hook buffer-file-name))
- (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))))
- (declare-function vc-dir-resynch-file "vc-dir" (&optional fname))
- (defun vc-resynch-buffers-in-directory (directory &optional keep noquery reset-vc-info)
- "Resync all buffers that visit files in DIRECTORY."
- (dolist (buffer (buffer-list))
- (let ((fname (buffer-file-name buffer)))
- (when (and fname (string-prefix-p directory fname))
- (with-current-buffer buffer
- (vc-resynch-buffer fname keep noquery reset-vc-info))))))
- (defun vc-resynch-buffer (file &optional keep noquery reset-vc-info)
- "If FILE is currently visited, resynch its buffer."
- (if (string= buffer-file-name file)
- (vc-resynch-window file keep noquery reset-vc-info)
- (if (file-directory-p file)
- (vc-resynch-buffers-in-directory file keep noquery reset-vc-info)
- (let ((buffer (get-file-buffer file)))
- (when buffer
- (with-current-buffer buffer
- (vc-resynch-window file keep noquery reset-vc-info))))))
- ;; Try to avoid unnecessary work, a *vc-dir* buffer is only present
- ;; if this is true.
- (when vc-dir-buffers
- (vc-dir-resynch-file file)))
- (defun vc-buffer-sync (&optional not-urgent)
- "Make sure the current buffer and its working file are in sync.
- NOT-URGENT means it is ok to continue if the user says not to save."
- (when (buffer-modified-p)
- (if (or vc-suppress-confirm
- (y-or-n-p (format "Buffer %s modified; save it? " (buffer-name))))
- (save-buffer)
- (unless not-urgent
- (error "Aborted")))))
- ;; Command closures
- ;; Set up key bindings for use while editing log messages
- (defun vc-log-edit (fileset mode)
- "Set up `log-edit' for use on FILE."
- (setq default-directory
- (with-current-buffer vc-parent-buffer default-directory))
- (log-edit 'vc-finish-logentry
- nil
- `((log-edit-listfun . (lambda ()
- ;; FIXME: Should expand the list
- ;; for directories.
- (mapcar 'file-relative-name
- ',fileset)))
- (log-edit-diff-function . (lambda () (vc-diff nil))))
- nil
- mode)
- (set (make-local-variable 'vc-log-fileset) fileset)
- (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
- (setq buffer-file-name nil))
- (defun vc-start-logentry (files comment initial-contents msg logbuf mode action &optional after-hook)
- "Accept a comment for an operation on FILES.
- If COMMENT is nil, pop up a LOGBUF buffer, emit MSG, and set the
- action on close to ACTION. If COMMENT is a string and
- INITIAL-CONTENTS is non-nil, then COMMENT is used as the initial
- contents of the log entry buffer. If COMMENT is a string and
- INITIAL-CONTENTS is nil, do action immediately as if the user had
- entered COMMENT. If COMMENT is t, also do action immediately with an
- empty comment. Remember the file's buffer in `vc-parent-buffer'
- \(current one if no file). Puts the log-entry buffer in major-mode
- MODE, defaulting to `log-edit-mode' if MODE is nil.
- AFTER-HOOK specifies the local value for `vc-log-after-operation-hook'."
- (let ((parent
- (if (vc-dispatcher-browsing)
- ;; If we are called from a directory browser, the parent buffer is
- ;; the current buffer.
- (current-buffer)
- (if (and files (equal (length files) 1))
- (get-file-buffer (car files))
- (current-buffer)))))
- (if (and comment (not initial-contents))
- (set-buffer (get-buffer-create logbuf))
- (pop-to-buffer (get-buffer-create logbuf)))
- (set (make-local-variable 'vc-parent-buffer) parent)
- (set (make-local-variable 'vc-parent-buffer-name)
- (concat " from " (buffer-name vc-parent-buffer)))
- (vc-log-edit files mode)
- (make-local-variable 'vc-log-after-operation-hook)
- (when after-hook
- (setq vc-log-after-operation-hook after-hook))
- (setq vc-log-operation action)
- (when comment
- (erase-buffer)
- (when (stringp comment) (insert comment)))
- (if (or (not comment) initial-contents)
- (message "%s Type C-c C-c when done" msg)
- (vc-finish-logentry (eq comment t)))))
- (declare-function vc-dir-move-to-goal-column "vc-dir" ())
- ;; vc-finish-logentry is typically called from a log-edit buffer (see
- ;; vc-start-logentry).
- (defun vc-finish-logentry (&optional nocomment)
- "Complete the operation implied by the current log entry.
- Use the contents of the current buffer as a check-in or registration
- comment. If the optional arg NOCOMMENT is non-nil, then don't check
- the buffer contents as a comment."
- (interactive)
- ;; Check and record the comment, if any.
- (unless nocomment
- (run-hooks 'vc-logentry-check-hook))
- ;; Sync parent buffer in case the user modified it while editing the comment.
- ;; But not if it is a vc-dir buffer.
- (with-current-buffer vc-parent-buffer
- (or (vc-dispatcher-browsing) (vc-buffer-sync)))
- (unless vc-log-operation
- (error "No log operation is pending"))
- ;; save the parameters held in buffer-local variables
- (let ((logbuf (current-buffer))
- (log-operation vc-log-operation)
- ;; FIXME: When coming from VC-Dir, we should check that the
- ;; set of selected files is still equal to vc-log-fileset,
- ;; to avoid surprises.
- (log-fileset vc-log-fileset)
- (log-entry (buffer-string))
- (after-hook vc-log-after-operation-hook))
- (pop-to-buffer vc-parent-buffer)
- ;; OK, do it to it
- (save-excursion
- (funcall log-operation
- log-fileset
- log-entry))
- ;; Quit windows on logbuf.
- (cond
- ((not logbuf))
- (vc-delete-logbuf-window
- (quit-windows-on logbuf t (selected-frame)))
- (t
- (quit-windows-on logbuf nil 0)))
- ;; Now make sure we see the expanded headers
- (when log-fileset
- (mapc
- (lambda (file) (vc-resynch-buffer file vc-keep-workfiles t))
- log-fileset))
- (when (vc-dispatcher-browsing)
- (vc-dir-move-to-goal-column))
- (run-hooks after-hook 'vc-finish-logentry-hook)))
- (defun vc-dispatcher-browsing ()
- "Are we in a directory browser buffer?"
- (derived-mode-p 'vc-dir-mode))
- ;; These are unused.
- ;; (defun vc-dispatcher-in-fileset-p (fileset)
- ;; (let ((member nil))
- ;; (while (and (not member) fileset)
- ;; (let ((elem (pop fileset)))
- ;; (if (if (file-directory-p elem)
- ;; (eq t (compare-strings buffer-file-name nil (length elem)
- ;; elem nil nil))
- ;; (eq (current-buffer) (get-file-buffer elem)))
- ;; (setq member t))))
- ;; member))
- ;; (defun vc-dispatcher-selection-set (&optional observer)
- ;; "Deduce a set of files to which to apply an operation. Return a cons
- ;; cell (SELECTION . FILESET), where SELECTION is what the user chose
- ;; and FILES is the flist with any directories replaced by the listed files
- ;; within them.
- ;; If we're in a directory display, the fileset is the list of marked files (if
- ;; there is one) else the file on the current line. If not in a directory
- ;; display, but the current buffer visits a file, the fileset is a singleton
- ;; containing that file. Otherwise, throw an error."
- ;; (let ((selection
- ;; (cond
- ;; ;; Browsing with vc-dir
- ;; ((vc-dispatcher-browsing)
- ;; ;; If no files are marked, temporarily mark current file
- ;; ;; and choose on that basis (so we get subordinate files)
- ;; (if (not (vc-dir-marked-files))
- ;; (prog2
- ;; (vc-dir-mark-file)
- ;; (cons (vc-dir-marked-files) (vc-dir-marked-only-files))
- ;; (vc-dir-unmark-all-files t))
- ;; (cons (vc-dir-marked-files) (vc-dir-marked-only-files))))
- ;; ;; Visiting an eligible file
- ;; ((buffer-file-name)
- ;; (cons (list buffer-file-name) (list buffer-file-name)))
- ;; ;; No eligible file -- if there's a parent buffer, deduce from there
- ;; ((and vc-parent-buffer (or (buffer-file-name vc-parent-buffer)
- ;; (with-current-buffer vc-parent-buffer
- ;; (vc-dispatcher-browsing))))
- ;; (with-current-buffer vc-parent-buffer
- ;; (vc-dispatcher-selection-set)))
- ;; ;; No good set here, throw error
- ;; (t (error "No fileset is available here")))))
- ;; ;; We assume, in order to avoid unpleasant surprises to the user,
- ;; ;; that a fileset is not in good shape to be handed to the user if the
- ;; ;; buffers visiting the fileset don't match the on-disk contents.
- ;; (unless observer
- ;; (save-some-buffers
- ;; nil (lambda () (vc-dispatcher-in-fileset-p (cdr selection)))))
- ;; selection))
- (provide 'vc-dispatcher)
- ;;; vc-dispatcher.el ends here
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