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@@ -1,922 +0,0 @@
-1998-01-03 Jim Blandy <jimb@totoro.red-bean.com>
-
- * (cvs-changelog-ours-p): Recognize Emacs 20-style ChangeLog
- entries.
-
-Mon Oct 14 19:19:17 1996 Jim Blandy <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-stderr): Ignore messages about patch hunks
- failing; CVS will refetch the file.
-
-Thu Oct 10 10:20:20 1996 Jim Blandy <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>
-
- * Makefile.in: Allow pcl-cvs to find the site-lisp directory where
- it is installed in modern Emacsen. (Patch thanks to David Kågedal.)
-
-Wed Sep 25 05:38:09 1996 Jim Blandy <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-find-program): New function.
- (cvs-program, cvs-diff-program): Use it to find the executables.
- (local-path, local-gnu-path): Variables deleted; nobody else was
- using them, and they didn't do the job right anyway.
-
-Wed Sep 11 15:43:50 1996 Jim Blandy <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-stderr): Ignore messages about obtained locks.
-
-Fri Aug 9 09:44:53 1996 Jim Blandy <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-stderr): Remove extra paren from regexp
- matching rcsmerge warnings.
-
-Mon Apr 15 01:34:27 1996 Karl Fogel <kfogel@floss.red-bean.com>
-
- * Makefile: removed. Why was this in the repository in the first
- place?
-
- * Makefile.in (BATCHFLAGS): don't pass -q to Emacs when compiling,
- because Emacs probably can't find Elib's cookie.el[c] if we do
- that. (Actually, it still can't, but that may be due to a bug in
- Emacs).
-
- * INSTALL: reflect changed location of elib in the CVS dist.
-
-Sun Apr 14 12:18:12 1996 Karl Fogel <kfogel@floss.red-bean.com>
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cookie): Changed "(load \"cookie\")" to
- "(require 'cookie)", since elib is now included again.
- Moved "(provide 'pcl-cvs)" to the end of the file, so it's not
- provided if the package didn't load successfully.
-
- * Makefile.in (subdir): tools/pcl-cvs now, not contrib/pcl-cvs.
- (BATCHFLAGS): removed "-n" from BATCHFLAGS. Emacs 19.30 does not
- know about this flag.
- (OBJDIR_DISTFILES): don't include .elc files here, add comment
- explaining why.
-
-Thu Apr 11 20:22:34 1996 Karl Fogel <kfogel@floss.red-bean.com>
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode-map): conform to Emacs 19 keybinding
- conventions by not binding any regular letters under C-c.
-
-Fri Feb 9 14:29:07 1996 Jim Blandy <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>
-
- * Makefile.in (mostlyclean clean realclean): Remove 'realclean'
- from this target list; it's already defined later in the file.
-
-Tue Jan 23 13:02:24 1996 Greg A. Woods <woods@most.weird.com>
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (pcl-cvs-bugs-address): change the default address
- as suggested by Per Cederqvist.
- * pcl-cvs.el: removed comments refering to Signum, etc.
-
-Sun Jan 21 12:51:12 1996 Greg A. Woods <woods@most.weird.com>
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-stderr): fix typo (missing '\') that was
- causing occasional un-reported, un-traced, failures that simply
- said something like "RE missing '\(' or '\\('" -- hopefully this
- is the last such bug!
-
-Tue Jan 16 13:57:16 1996 Jim Kingdon <kingdon@harvey.cyclic.com>
-
- * Makefile.in: Rename "dist" target back to "dist-dir". The
- latter is what actually gets used.
- (pcl-cvs.dvi): Restore srcdir to pcl-cvs.texinfo. Fix typo
- (pcl-cvs.texifo -> pcl-cvs.texinfo).
- (TEXINDEX,TEX,SET_TEXINPUTS): New variables.
- (.el.elc): Copy .el file to build dir so .elc file gets put there.
- (dist-dir): Fix typo (cvs.info -> pcl-cvs.info).
- * cookie.el: New file, copied from elib 1.0.
- * README: Remove note about requiring elib; it claimed that CVS
- contained a copy of elib, but it lied.
- * pcl-cvs.el: Change (require 'cookie) to (load "cookie.el").
- * pcl-cvs-lucid.el: Change (require 'pcl-cvs) to (load "pcl-cvs.el").
-
-Fri Jan 12 10:32:14 1996 Greg A. Woods <woods@most.weird.com>
-
- * pcl-cvs.elc, pcl-cvs-lucid.elc: removed
-
- * pcl-cvs.el: run through the spell checker...
- - noted some free variables in comments
- (cvs-inhibit-copyright-message): move this above
- cvs-startup-message to keep the compiler quiet
-
- * compile-all.el: removed (use make for dependency checking!)
-
- * Makefile.in: tweak various comments and echo messages...
- (elcfiles): removed this target.
- (.SUFFIXES, .el.elc): added support for elisp files.
- (CORE): new macro -- list of files all .elc depend on [still empty]
- (BATCHFLAGS): new macro -- flags to pass to emacs
- (OBJDIR_DISTFILES): added ELCFILES to be shipped in distribution
-
- * README: fix the RCS Id.
-
- * INSTALL: re-copy formatted makeinfo output from pcl-cvs.info,
- just to keep everything in proper synchronisation.
-
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Pcl-cvs installation): update to match Karl's
- new wording from INSTALL.
-
-Wed Jan 10 22:04:35 1996 Karl Fogel <kfogel@floss.red-bean.com>
-
- * INSTALL: make first item read a little more smoothly.
-
- * README: note that pcl-cvs has been tested under 19.30.
-
-Wed Jan 10 17:59:00 1996 Greg A. Woods <woods@most.weird.com>
-
- * ChangeLog.woods: these are changes integrated in from my
- own pcl-cvs repository module, and based on the original PCL-CVS
- Version 1.05 release. They include most, if not all, of the
- changes from the Cygnus and Cyclic CVS contrib versions of
- PCL-CVS (i.e. the changes noted below).
-
-Sat Dec 30 15:01:45 1995 Karl Fogel <kfogel@floss.cyclic.com>
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-changelog-ours-p): check that
- `add-log-full-name' and `add-log-mailing-address' are non-nil, in
- addition to checking that they are boundp.
-
-Thu Dec 21 16:45:48 1995 Karl Fogel <kfogel@occs.cs.oberlin.edu>
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-stderr): ignore kerberos connection
- failure, since CVS will automatically try rsh next. I think this
- is okay because if a person needs to know that kerberos failed,
- then chances are the rsh failed too, and *that* error message will
- clue them in that something's afoot.
-
-Wed Nov 22 11:01:50 1995 Joshua Cowan <jcowan@hermit.reslife.okstate.edu>
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-changelog-ours-p): use `user-full-name' if
- `add-log-full-name' unbound, as not every uses the stuff in
- add-log.el. Same with `add-log-mailing-address'.
- (cvs-changelog-entries): change to `change-log-mode' unless
- already in it.
-
-Sun Jul 9 20:57:11 1995 Karl Fogel <kfogel@floss.cyclic.com>
-
- * "/bin/rmdir" as default, not "/usr/local/bin/rmdir".
-
-Fri Jun 16 15:24:34 1995 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@cyclic.com)
-
- * pcl-cvs.elc, pcl-cvs-lucid.elc: Added.
-
- * Makefile.in: Rename from Makefile and set srcdir.
-
-Thu May 18 17:10:27 1995 Jim Blandy <jimb@totoro.bio.indiana.edu>
-
- Automatically guess CVS log entries from ChangeLog contents.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode-changelog-commit): New command.
- (cvs-changelog-full-paragraphs): New variable.
- (cvs-changelog-name, cvs-narrow-changelog,
- cvs-changelog-paragraph, cvs-changelog-subparagraph,
- cvs-changelog-entry, cvs-changelog-ours-p, cvs-relative-path,
- cvs-changelog-entries, cvs-changelog-insert-entries, cvs-union,
- cvs-insert-changelog-entries, cvs-edit-delete-common-indentation):
- New functions.
- (cvs-mode-map): Bind 'C' to cvs-mode-changelog-commit.
- (cvs-mode): Mention cvs-mode-changelog-commit in docstring.
-
- Give the info files names ending in ".info".
- * Makefile (INFOFILES, install_info): Change pcl-cvs to
- pcl-cvs.info.
- (pcl-cvs.info): Target renamed from pcl-cvs.
- (DISTFILES): pcl-cvs removed; we handle the info files explicitly
- in the dist-dir target.
- (dist-dir): Depend on pcl-cvs.info. Distribute pcl-cvs.info*.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo: Change @setfilename appropriately.
- * INSTALL: Updated.
- * .cvsignore: Correctly ignore the info files.
-
- * README: Note that pcl-cvs has been tested under 19.28, and that
- the "cookie" naming conflict was resolved in 19.11.
-
- * Makefile (pcl-cvs-lucid.elc): Changed this target from
- pcl-cvs-lucid.el. That's a source file, for goodness' sake!
-
-Tue May 9 13:56:50 1995 Jim Blandy <jimb@totoro.bio.indiana.edu>
-
- * Change references to "Cygnus's remote CVS" to "Cyclic CVS".
-
-Wed May 3 13:55:27 1995 Jim Blandy <jimb@totoro.bio.indiana.edu>
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-stderr): Handle colons after both
- "rcsmerge" and "warning".
-
-Fri Apr 28 22:38:14 1995 Jim Blandy <jimb@totoro.bio.indiana.edu>
-
- * Makefile (ELFILES): Include pcl-cvs-startup.el.
- (info, pcl-cvs): Call makeinfo appropriately for modern versions.
- (pcl-cvs.aux): List dependency on pcl-cvs.texinfo.
- (pcl-cvs.ps): New target.
- (DVIPS): New variable.
- (dist-dir): Renamed from dist, updated to accept DISTDIR value
- passed from parent.
- (DISTFILES): New varible.
- (pcl-cvs.elc, pcl-cvs-lucid.elc): Add targets to elcfiles target.
-
-Tue Apr 25 21:33:49 1995 Jim Blandy <jimb@totoro.bio.indiana.edu>
-
- * pcl-cvs.el: (cvs-parse-stderr): Recognize "conflicts" as well as
- "overlaps" before "during merge."
-
-Thu Feb 16 12:17:20 1995 Jim Blandy <jimb@totoro.bio.indiana.edu>
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-stderr): Recognize "conflicts found in..."
- messages attributed to "cvs server", as well as "cvs update".
-
-Sat Feb 4 01:47:01 1995 Jim Blandy <jimb@totoro.bio.indiana.edu>
-
- * pcl-cvs.el: Deal with the 'P' action, produced by remote CVS.
- (cvs-parse-stdout): Treat 'P' like 'U' --- file is updated.
-
-Tue Jan 31 23:31:39 1995 Jim Blandy <jimb@totoro.bio.indiana.edu>
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-cvsroot-required): New variable.
- (cvs-do-update): If cvs-cvsroot-required is not set, don't complain if
- CVSROOT and cvs-cvsroot are both unset.
-
-Sun Jan 22 21:22:22 1995 Jim Blandy <jimb@totoro.bio.indiana.edu>
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-stderr):
- Some changes for Cygnus's Remote CVS. Treat
- messages like "cvs server: Updating DIRECTORY" as we treat those like
- "cvs update: Updating DIRECTORY". Ignore other messages starting with
- "cvs server".
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-stderr): Re-indent.
-
- * .cvsignore: Add ignore list for Texinfo litter.
-
- * Makefile (lispdir): Set appropriately for totoro.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-program, cvs-diff-program, cvs-rmdir-program): Same.
-
-Tue Jun 1 00:00:03 1993 Per Cederqvist (ceder@lysator.liu.se)
-
- * Release 1.05. (This release was promised before the end of May,
- but I didn't quite make it. No, I didn't fake the date above).
-
-Mon May 31 01:32:25 1993 Per Cederqvist (ceder@lysator.liu.se)
-
- * Removed the elib sub-directory. Users must now get the Elib
- library separately.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo: Document it.
-
- * pcl-cvs-lucid.el: A new version, supplied by Jamie Zawinsky,
- added.
-
- * pcl-cvs Id 68: Transform RCS keywords
- * Makefile (pcl-cvs-$(VER)): Remove the $ signs in most files in
- the distribution.
-
- * pcl-cvs Id 76: Extra " in cvs-mode-add.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode-add): Don't add the extra level of quotes
- around the log message, since it doesn't work with CVS.
-
- * pcl-cvs Id 56: '-d <CVSROOT>' support in pcl-cvs
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-change-cvsroot): New function.
-
- * pcl-cvs Id 77: *cvs* isn't cleared properly
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-do-update): Always erase the *cvs* buffer and
- re-create the collection.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-do-update): Set mode-line-process in the *cvs*
- buffer.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode): Reset mode-line-process.
-
- * pcl-cvs Id 59: sort .cvsignore alphabetically!
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-sort-ignore-file): New variable.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode-ignore): Use it.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo: Document it.
-
- * pcl-cvs Id 75: Require final newline.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-commit-buffer-require-final-newline): New
- variable.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-edit-done): Use it.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo: Document it.
-
- * pcl-cvs Id 72: make clean deletes lucid-emacs.el
- * dist-makefile (ELCFILES): Fixed a typo.
-
- * pcl-cvs Id 46: "cvs remove f" "touch f" "cvs update f" -> parse err.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-fileinfo->type): New type: REM-EXIST.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-shadow-entry-p): A REMOVED that follows a
- REM-EXIST is a shadow.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-stderr): Recognize the "should be removed
- and is still there" message.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-pp): Recognize REM-EXIST.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode-undo-local-changes): Recognize and complain
- about REM-EXIST. Defensive test added: complain about unknown types.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode-add): Add an extra level of quotes around
- the log message. This is apparently needed by RCVS. <This change
- has been removed. --ceder>.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-stderr): Ignore output from RCVS.
-
-Tue Apr 27 00:48:40 1993 Per Cederqvist (ceder@lysator.liu.se)
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-startup-message): Now a defconst instead of a
- defvar.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode-commit): Add a defvar for it.
-
- * dist-makefile (EMACS): Use $(EMACS) instead of hard-coding 'emacs'.
-
-Sat Apr 17 12:47:10 1993 Per Cederqvist (ceder@lysator.liu.se)
-
- * Release 1.04.
-
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo: Updated the Contributors node.
-
- * pcl-cvs Id 58: Lucid GNU Emacs support
- * pcl-cvs-lucid.el: New file, contributed by the people at Lucid.
- * pcl-cvs.el: Autoload pcl-cvs-lucid if running in an Lucid GNU
- Emacs.
- * compile-all.el: (files-to-compile): Add pcl-cvs-lucid.
- * dist-makefile (ELFILES, ELCFILES): Dito.
-
- * pcl-cvs Id 55: cvs-diff-backup swaps old and new version.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-diff-backup-extractor): Old version should be
- first.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode-diff-backup): Call cvs-backup-diffable
- correctly.
-
- * pcl-cvs Id 64: elib substitute
- * dist-makefile (install): Warn about Elib.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo: Talk about Elib.
-
- * pcl-cvs Id 50: Committing the *commit* buffer twice.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-edit-done): Report an error if cvs-commit-list
- is empty, and empty it when the commit is done.
-
- * pcl-cvs Id 56: '-d <CVSROOT>' support.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-cvsroot): New variable.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-do-update, all callers of cvs-execute-list): Use
- it everywhere CVS is called, to override CVSROOT.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Customization): Document it.
-
-Thu Apr 1 00:34:55 1993 Per Cederqvist (ceder@lysator.liu.se)
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-retrieve-revision-to-tmpfile): Exit status nil
- from call-process means everything was successful in some Emacs
- versions.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode-map): Bind "q" to bury-buffer.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo: Document it.
-
-Thu Mar 11 00:05:03 1993 Per Cederqvist (ceder@lysator.liu.se)
-
- * Release 1.03-Emerge (not released).
-
- * Makefile (pcl-cvs-$(VER)): Don't includ elib-dll-debug.el in the
- distribution. (It's included as elib/dll-debug.el).
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode): Document the "e" key (cvs-mode-emerge).
-
-Tue Mar 9 00:02:57 1993 Per Cederqvist (ceder@lysator.liu.se)
-
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Emerge): New node.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-kill-buffer-visiting): New function.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode-emerge): Handle Conflict and Merged files.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-retrieve-revision-to-tmpfile): Handle any revision.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-fileinfo-*): Store base-revision instead of
- backup-file.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-backup-diffable): The file is only diffable if
- the backup file is readable.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode-map): Bind "e" to cvs-mode-emerge instead
- of cvs-mode-find-file (which is anyhow bound to "f").
-
-Mon Mar 8 23:06:52 1993 Per Cederqvist (ceder@lysator.liu.se)
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode-emerge): New function. Currently only
- handles emerge of Modified files.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-retrieve-revision-to-tmpfile): New function.
-
-Sun Jan 24 20:07:18 1993 Per Cederqvist (ceder@lysator.liu.se)
-
- * elib-dll-debug.el: Moved to elib.
-
-Mon Jan 18 00:35:59 1993 Per Cederqvist (ceder@mauritz)
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-do-update): Added a probably unnecessary sit-for.
-
- * Release 1.03-Elib-0.05.1 (not released).
-
- * Elib 0.05 compatibility:
- * elib-dll-debug.el, pcl-cvs-buffer.el, test-dll.el: Fix the
- require strings.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-pp): Insert the string.
-
- * Release 1.03-Elib-0.05 (not released).
-
- * elib: New directory, containing the parts of elib that are
- required for pcl-cvs. Changes to the files in that directory
- that are present in Elib are documented in the ChangeLog of
- Elib, not here.
- * Makefile (pcl-cvs-$(VER)): Copy the new dir to the distribution.
- * dist-makefile (ELFILES, ELCFILES): Don't include the Elib files.
-
-Fri Jan 8 02:43:49 1993 Per Cederqvist (ceder@konrad)
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode-map): Bind "e" to cvs-mode-find-file, like
- in dired.
-
-Sun Jan 3 23:25:13 1993 Per Cederqvist (ceder@konrad)
-
- * elib-dll.el, elib-node.el, cookie.el: Moved to the elib package.
- Pcl-cvs now requires elib.
-
-Tue Dec 29 22:06:57 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@konrad)
-
- * pcl-cvs.el: Tracked the latest (last?) rename of all functions
- in cookie.el.
-
-Thu Sep 24 00:29:16 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robert)
-
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Archives): This version is not distributed with
- CVS 1.3, so don't claim that it is.
-
-Fri Aug 21 15:17:08 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@maskros)
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-stderr): Fixed two "(set head" that should
- be "(setq head".
-
-Thu Aug 20 05:53:58 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robin)
-
- * cookie.el: Changes to this file is documented in the ChangeLog
- of elib in the future.
-
-Tue Aug 18 03:30:28 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robin)
-
- * pcl-cvs.el: Don't use cookie-last-tin (which no longer exists).
-
- * cookie.el: Use prefix cookie:: for internal functions.
-
- * cookie.el: (cookie:enter-after, cookie:enter-before,
- cookie:nth-cookie): Implemented.
- * cookie.el: No longer define (impl).
-
- * cookie.el: More renames:
- cookie:next-cookie -> cookie:goto-next-tin
- cookie:previous-cookie -> cookie:goto-previous-tin
- tin-next -> cookie:next-tin
- tin-previous -> cookie:previous-tin
- tin-nth -> cookie:nth-tin
- tin-delete -> cookie:delete-tin
- cookie:collect -> cookie:collect-cookies
- cookie:tin-collect -> cookie:collect-tins
- (new) -> cookie:tin-collect-cookies
- (new) -> cookie:tin-collect-tins
- cookie:refresh -> cookie:refresh-all
- tin-invalidate-tins -> cookie:invalidate-tins
-
-Mon Aug 17 01:39:49 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robin)
-
- * cookie.el (cookie:set-buffer-bind-dll-let*): New macro. Used in
- many places instead of cookie:set-buffer-bind-dll.
- * cookie.el (cookie:set-buffer-bind-dll): Renamed the macro
- cookie:set-buffer to this.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-use-temp-buffer): Set default-directory.
-
-Sun Aug 16 20:51:30 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robin)
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-add-sub): Fixed call to cvs-add-file-update-buffer.
-
-Sat Aug 8 20:28:21 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robin)
-
- * Release 1.03-Cookie-II (not released).
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode-diff-cvs): Don't care about the exit status
- from ``cvs diff''.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode): Document cvs-mode-undo-local-changes.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-diffable): New function.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el: Use the new cookie package.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-cookie-handle): New variable.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-do-update): User the new cookie:create
- interface, and cookie:clear if the buffer already existed. Make
- the buffer read-only.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode-next-line, cvs-mode-previous-line): New
- functions (used instead of cookie:next-cookie and
- cookie:previous-cookie).
-
- * cookie.el: Major redesign. The handle that is passed to all
- cookie functions is now a new datatype, and not the buffer that
- the cookies resides in. This way it is possible to have more than
- one set of cookies in a buffer. Things that used to be
- buffer-local variables are now fields in the handle data type.
- cookie-last-tin is no longer available.
- * cookie.el (cookie:create): The buffer is not cleared, nor set to
- be read-only.
- * cookie.el (cookie:next-cookie, cookie:previous-cookie): Since
- the first argument is now a handle and not a buffer, these can no
- longer be called interactively. You have to write a small wrapper
- about them.
- * cookie.el (cookie:buffer): New function.
-
-Tue Aug 4 03:02:25 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robert)
-
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Bugs): Renamed "Reporting bugs and ideas" to
- "Bugs" and added a table of known bugs/FAQ:s.
-
-Mon Aug 3 00:19:39 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robert)
-
- * pcl-cvs.el, pcl-cvs.texinfo: Big Renaming Time!
- The commands that operate in the *cvs* buffer:
- cvs-add-change-log-entry-other-window -> cvs-mode-add-change-log-entry-other-window
- cvs-mark-all-files -> cvs-mode-mark-all-files
- cvs-revert-updated-buffers -> cvs-mode-revert-updated-buffers
- cvs-undo-local-changes -> cvs-mode-undo-local-changes
- cvs-unmark-up -> cvs-mode-unmark-up
- cvs-acknowledge -> cvs-mode-acknowledge
- cvs-unmark-all-files -> cvs-mode-unmark-all-files
- cvs-add -> cvs-mode-add
- cvs-diff-backup -> cvs-mode-diff-backup
- cvs-commit -> cvs-mode-commit
- cvs-diff-cvs -> cvs-mode-diff-cvs
- cvs-find-file -> cvs-mode-find-file
- cvs-update-no-prompt -> cvs-mode-update-no-prompt
- cvs-ignore -> cvs-mode-ignore
- cvs-log -> cvs-mode-log
- cvs-mark -> cvs-mode-mark
- cvs-find-file-other-window -> cvs-mode-find-file-other-window
- cvs-remove-file -> cvs-mode-remove-file
- cvs-status -> cvs-mode-status
- cvs-remove-handled -> cvs-mode-remove-handled
- cvs-unmark -> cvs-mode-unmark
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-cvs-diff-flags): Variable deleted.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-diff-cvs): Use cvs-diff-flags instead.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Customization): Update the doc.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-diff-cvs): Handle exit status 0 (no diffs), 1
- (diffs) and other (error).
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-execute-list): Add support for this kind of
- thing.
-
- * Revert buffers for committed files:
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-auto-revert-after-commit): New variable.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Committing changes, Customization): Document
- it.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-after-commit-function): New function.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-execute-list): Return the exit status or nil.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-edit-done, cvs-diff-cvs, cvs-remove-file,
- cvs-undo-local-changes, cvs-add, cvs-status, cvs-log): Use the
- exit status to generate an error message.
-
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-do-update): It should be "cvs -n update -l", not
- "cvs -l update -n". Put the -n and/or -l in the message that is
- displayed in the *cvs* buffer during the update.
-
-Sat Aug 1 00:55:49 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robert)
-
- * cookie.el (cookie-sort): New function.
-
- * cookie.el (cookie-clear): Rewritten. No longer clears all local
- variables.
-
-Tue Jul 28 17:21:17 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robin)
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-stderr): Try to handle the output from RCS
- when it is compiled without DIFF3_BIN and a conflict occurs.
-
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Getting Started): Fixed typo.
-
- * pcl-cvs-startup.el (cvs-update-other-window): Make the autoload
- be interactive.
-
-Mon Jul 27 19:36:40 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robin)
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-revert-updated-buffers, cvs-revert-fileinfo):
- New functions.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Reverting your buffers): Document it.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-fileinfo->full-path): New function.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-full-path): Use it.
-
- * cookie.el (cookie-map, cookie-map-reverse): Better doc-
- string. Removed the unused local variable 'result'.
-
- * compile-all.el: Renamed elib-files to files-to-compare.
- * compile-all.el (compile-pcl-cvs): Bind load-path in a let
- statement instead of globally.
-
-Thu Jul 23 19:02:41 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robin)
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-do-update): Check that CVSROOT is set.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-diff-cvs): Check that cvs-cvs-diff-flags is a
- list.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-diff-backup): Check that cvs-diff-flags is a
- list.
-
-Tue Jul 21 11:27:39 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robin)
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-error): Make the *cvs* buffer writeable
- before trying to write the email message. Require sendmail before
- trying to switch to mail-mode.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-do-update): Check that cvs-program exists.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-skip-line): Fixed bracketing error.
-
-Mon Jul 20 10:31:51 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robin)
-
- * Release 1.03.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el, cookie.el: Indentation fixes.
-
- * Makefile (pcl-cvs-$(VER)): Include NEWS in the distribution.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-rm-program): Deleted.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-rmdir-program, cvs-lock-file): New variables.
-
- * Handle lock files in a nicer way:
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-update-filter, cvs-delete-lock,
- cvs-lock-file-p): New functions.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-do-update, cvs-sentinel): Redirect stdout to the
- temporary file, not stderr. Use cvs-update-filter.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-update): New arguments.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-buffer): Renamed to cvs-parse-update.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-stderr-file): Renamed to cvs-stdout-file.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Miscellaneous commands, Updating the
- directory): Document cvs-delete-lock.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode): Don't reset buffer-read-only.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-find-file-other-window): Don't save-some-buffers.
-
-Thu Jul 16 00:19:58 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robin)
-
- * pcl-cvs.el, test-cookie-el: Use the new names from cookie.el.
-
- * cookie.el: Big Renaming Time!
- External functions:
- cookie-next -> tin-next
- cookie-previous -> tin-previous
- cookie-nth -> tin-nth
- cookie-delete -> tin-delete
- cookie-filter-tins -> tin-filter
- cookie-get-selection -> tin-get-selection
- cookie-start-marker -> tin-start-marker
- cookie-end-marker -> tin-end-marker
- cookie-invalidate-tins -> tin-invalidate-tins
- cookie-collect-tins -> tin-collect
- cookie-collect-cookies -> cookie-collect
- Internal functions:
- cookie-create-tin -> cookie-create-wrapper
- cookie-tin-start-marker -> cookie-wrapper-start-marker
- cookie-tin-cookie-safe -> cookie-wrapper-cookie-safe
- cookie-tin-cookie -> cookie-wrapper-cookie
- set-cookie-tin-start-marker -> cookie-wrapper-set-start-marker
- set-cookie-tin-cookie -> cookie-wrapper-set-cookie
- cookie-tin-p -> cookie-wrapper-p
- cookie-create-tin-and-insert -> cookie-create-wrapper-and-insert
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-find-file, cvs-find-file-other-window): Signal
- an appropriate error message if the *cvs* buffer is empty.
-
- * cookie.el (cookie-create): Make the buffer read-only.
- * cookie.el (cookie-create-tin-and-insert, cookie-refresh,
- cookie-delete-tin-internal, cookie-refresh-tin): Bind
- buffer-read-only to nil while changing the contents of
- the buffer.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-byte-compile-files): New function.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Miscellaneous commands): Document it.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-diff-ignore-marks): New variable.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-diff-cvs, cvs-diff-backup): Don't consider
- marked files to be selected if a prefix argument is given XOR the
- variable cvs-diff-ignore-marks is non-nil.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-get-marked): New optional argument `ignore-marks'.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Customization, Viewing differences): Document
- this behaviour.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-undo-local-changes): New function.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Undoing changes): Document
- cvs-undo-local-changes.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode-map): cvs-unmark-all-files moved from "U"
- to "ESC DEL". cvs-undo-local-changes bound to "U".
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Marking files): Document ESC DEL.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-skip-line): New arguments. All callers updated.
- Now calls cvs-parse-error if a parse error occurs.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-error): New function that creates a bug
- report.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-stderr, cvs-parse-stdout): New arguments.
- The only caller (cvs-parse-buffer) updated. Call cvs-parse-error
- in case of parse error.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (pcl-cvs-version): New variable.
-
- * cookie.el (cookie-create): Kill all local variables in the buffer.
-
-Fri Jul 10 11:17:40 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robin)
-
- * Release 1.03beta1.
-
-Thu Jul 9 03:12:00 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robin)
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-update-running): New variable.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-do-update): Use it instead of the previous local
- variable cvs-process (that no longer exists). Make sure that only
- one `cvs update' runs at any given moment.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-sentinel): Reset cvs-update-running when the
- update process exits.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-update): Switch to the *cvs* buffer.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-update-other-window): New function.
- * pcl-cvs-startup.el (cvs-update-other-window): Added a autoload
- for it.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-do-update): Don't pop up any buffer in a window
- - let cvs-update or cvs-update-other-window handle that. Also
- don't kill the *cvs* buffer, but rather insert a "Running cvs..."
- message into it.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-buffer): Don't change the window
- configuration.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-create-fileinfo, cvs-pp, cvs-fileninfo->type):
- New type for a fileinfo: MESSAGE.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-cvs-buffer): Deleted the variable. Use
- cvs-buffer-name instead. (I no longer have any plans to allow more
- than one cvs update to run at the same time - things only get
- confusing). Changed all places where cvs-cvs-buffer was used.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el: Take care of update programs (the -u option in the
- modules file):
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-update-prog-output-skip-regexp): New variable.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-stdout): Skip output from the update
- program (using cvs-update-prog-output-skip-regexp).
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Future enhancements): Document that the
- solution is not as good as it should be.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Customization): Document the variable.
-
-Wed Jul 8 20:29:44 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robin)
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-do-update): Check that this-dir really exists
- and is a directory, and that this-dir/CVS exists and is a
- directory.
-
-Tue Jul 7 01:02:24 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robin)
-
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Customization): Document TMPDIR.
-
- * This chunk of modifications should make it possible to run
- pcl-cvs on hosts that do not line-buffer stdout (such as
- DECstation). They work by diverting stdout and stderr from
- `cvs update' and later sorting them together.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-stderr): Don't fail to parse conflict
- data.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-remove-stdout-shadows, cvs-shadow-entry-p): New
- functions.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-buffer): Use it.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-remove-empty-directories): New function.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-remove-handled, cvs-parse-buffer): Use it.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-get-current-dir): New argument ROOT-DIR. All
- calls to cvs-get-current-dir updated.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-do-update): Allocate a tmp file. Use cvs-shell
- (typically /bin/sh) to redirect stderr from CVS to the tmp file.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-sentinel): Handle the tmp file. Remove it when
- it is parsed.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-buffer): New argument STDERR-BUFFER. All
- calls to cvs-parse-buffer updated. Rewritten to handle the
- separation of stderr and stdout.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-shell, cvs-stderr-file): New variables.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-compare-fileinfos, cvs-parse-stderr,
- cvs-parse-stdout): New functions.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-buffer): Some modifications for output
- from RCS 5.6.
-
-Tue Apr 7 09:11:27 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@leopold)
-
- * Release 1.02.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-diff-backup, cvs-edit-done, cvs-status): Call
- save-some-buffers.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-diff-backup-extractor): Fixed syntax error.
-
- * Makefile, README, compile-all.el, dist-makefile, pcl-cvs.el,
- pcl-cvs.texinfo (XXRELEASEXX): A magic string that is substituted
- for the current release number when a distribution is made.
- (Release 1.01 says that it is release 1.00).
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-find-file): Added missing pair of parenthesis.
-
-Mon Mar 30 14:25:26 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@leopold)
-
- * Release 1.01.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-parse-buffer): The message when waiting for a
- lock has been changed.
-
-Sun Mar 29 05:29:57 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@leopold)
-
- * Release 1.00.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-do-update, cvs-sentinel, cvs-parse-buffer):
- Major rewrite of buffer and window selection and handling.
- The *cvs* buffer is now killed whenever a new "cvs update" is
- initiated. The -update buffer is replaced with the *cvs*
- buffer when the update is completed.
-
-Sat Mar 28 21:03:05 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robin)
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-delete-unused-temporary-buffers): Fixed it.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-auto-remove-handled): New variable.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-edit-done): Use it.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Customization, Removing handled entries):
- Document it.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode): Turn of the undo feature. It really
- isn't useful in a cookie buffer...
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-edit-done): Committing a file now looks more
- like diffing a file. The window handling is better.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-use-temp-buffer): The &optional switch is no
- longer needed.
-
-Mon Mar 23 00:20:33 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robin)
-
- * Release 0.97.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (default-directory): Make sure it always ends in a
- slash. fileinfo->dir does NOT end in a slash, and I had forgotten
- to call file-name-as-directory in various places.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-diff-backup-extractor): Signal an error if a
- fileinfo without backup file is given.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-mode): Added documentation.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-execute-list): Fix the order of files in the
- same directory.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-log-flags, cvs-status-flags): New variables.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-log, cvs-status): Use them.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Customization): Document them.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-diff-backup): Filter non-backup-diffable files
- at an earlier stage, like cvs-commit does.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-diff-flags): New variable.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-diff-backup): Use it.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Customization): Document it.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-execute-single-file-list): Remove &rest before
- last argument. No callers needed updating.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-execute-list): Remove the &rest before the last
- argument (constant-args). Update all callers of cvs-execute-list
- to use the new calling convention.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-cvs-diff-flags): Now a list of strings instead
- of a string.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Customization): Document the change to
- cvs-cvs-diff-flags.
-
- * Release 0.96.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-cvs-diff-flags): New variable.
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-diff-cvs): Use it.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Customization, Viewing differences): Document it.
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-use-temp-buffe): Don't switch to the temporary
- buffer. Use display-buffer and set-buffer instead. This way
- cvs-log, cvs-status, cvs-diff-cvs and friends don't select the
- temporary buffer. The cursor will remain in the *cvs* buffer.
-
-Sun Mar 22 21:50:18 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@robin)
-
- * pcl-cvs.el (cvs-find-file, cvs-find-file-other-window): Don't
- prompt when reading in a directory in dired.
-
- * Makefile (pcl-cvs-$(VER)): Include pcl-cvs-startup.el in the
- distribution.
-
- * dist-makefile (pcl-cvs.dvi): Don't fail even if texindex does
- not exist.
-
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (@setchapternewpage): Changed from 'off' to 'on'.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Variable index): Joined into function index.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo (Key index): add a description about the key.
- * pcl-cvs.texinfo: Many other small changes.
-
-Wed Mar 18 01:58:38 1992 Per Cederqvist (ceder@leopold)
-
- * Use GNU General Public License version 2.
-
diff --git a/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/INSTALL b/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/INSTALL
deleted file mode 100644
index c4cf8dc..0000000
--- a/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/INSTALL
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,94 +0,0 @@
-This text is copied from the TeXinfo manual for pcl-cvs.
-
-Installation of the pcl-cvs program
-===================================
-
- 1. Possibly edit the file `Makefile' to reflect the situation at your
- site. We say "possibly" because the version of pcl-cvs included
- with CVS uses a configuration mechanism integrated with the overall
- mechanisms used by the CVS build and install procedures. Thus the
- file `Makefile' will be generated automatically from the file
- `Makefile.in', and it should not be necessary to edit it further.
-
- If you do have to edit the `Makefile', the only things you have to
- change is the definition of `lispdir' and `infodir'. The elisp
- files will be copied to `lispdir', and the info file(s) to
- `infodir'.
-
- 2. Configure pcl-cvs.el
-
- There are a couple of pathnames that you have to check to make
- sure that they match your system. They appear early in the file
- `pcl-cvs.el'.
-
- *NOTE:* If your system is running emacs 18.57 or earlier you MUST
- uncomment the line that says:
- (setq delete-exited-processes nil)
-
- Setting `delete-exited-processes' to `nil' works around a bug in
- emacs that causes it to dump core. The bug was fixed in emacs
- 18.58.
-
- 3. Release 1.05 and later of pcl-cvs requires parts of the Elib
- library, version 1.0 or later. Elib is available via anonymous
- ftp from prep.ai.mit.edu in `pub/gnu/elib-1.0.tar.gz', and from a
- lot of other sites that mirror prep. Get Elib, and install it,
- before proceeding.
-
- *NOTE:* The version of pcl-cvs included with CVS includes a copy
- of Elib in the sub-directory `elib' under the `contrib/elib'
- directory.
-
- 4. Type `make install' in the source directory. This will
- byte-compile all `.el' files and copy the `*.elc' files into the
- directory you specified in step 1.
-
- If you want to install the `*.el' files too, you can type `make
- install-el' to do so.
-
- If you only want to create the compiled elisp files, but don't
- want to install them, you can type `make' without parameters.
-
- 5. Edit the file `default.el' in your emacs lisp directory (usually
- `/usr/gnu/lib/emacs/site-lisp' or something similar) and enter the
- contents of the file `pcl-cvs-startup.el' into it. It contains a
- couple of `auto-load's that facilitates the use of pcl-cvs.
-
-
-Installation of the on-line manual.
-===================================
-
- 1. Create the info file(s) `pcl-cvs.info*' from `pcl-cvs.texinfo' by
- typing `make info'. If you don't have the program `makeinfo' you
- can get it by anonymous ftp from e.g. `prep.ai.mit.edu' as
- `pub/gnu/texinfo-3.7.tar.gz' (there might be a newer version there
- when you read this).
-
- 2. Install the info file(s) `pcl-cvs.info*' into your standard `info'
- directory. You should be able to do this by typing `make
- install-info'.
-
- 3. Edit the file `dir' in the `info' directory and enter one line to
- contain a pointer to the info file(s) `pcl-cvs.info*'. The line
- can, for instance, look like this:
-
- * Pcl-cvs: (pcl-cvs). An Emacs front-end to CVS.
-
-How to make typeset documentation from pcl-cvs.texinfo
-======================================================
-
- If you have TeX installed at your site, you can make a typeset manual
-from `pcl-cvs.texinfo'.
-
- 1. Run TeX by typing ``make pcl-cvs.dvi''. You will not get the
- indices unless you have the `texindex' program.
-
- 2. Convert the resulting device independent file `pcl-cvs.dvi' to a
- form which your printer can output and print it. If you have a
- postscript printer there is a program, `dvi2ps', which does. There
- is also a program which comes together with TeX, `dvips', which
- you can use.
-
-
---
-#ident "@(#)cvs/contrib/pcl-cvs:$Name: $Id: INSTALL,v 1.2 1996/04/15 06:33:16 kfogel Exp $"
diff --git a/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/Makefile.in b/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/Makefile.in
deleted file mode 100644
index 23e47ee..0000000
--- a/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/Makefile.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,238 +0,0 @@
-# Makefile for pcl-cvs, an Emacs interface to CVS.
-# NOTE: pcl-cvs requires Elib to run. See ../../contrib/elib/.
-
-#
-#ident "@(#)original: dist-makefile,v 1.19 1993/05/31 22:43:45 ceder Exp "
-#
-#ident "@(#)elisp/pcl-cvs:$Name: $:$Id: Makefile.in,v 1.6 1997/02/17 20:44:30 kingdon Exp $"
-#
-# Makefile for pcl-cvs release 1.05-CVS-$Name: $.
-# Copyright (C) 1992, 1993 Per Cederqvist
-#
-# This program 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 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-
-SHELL = /bin/sh
-
-#### Start of system configuration section. ####
-
-srcdir = @srcdir@
-top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
-VPATH = @srcdir@
-
-prefix = @prefix@
-exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
-
-# Where to put the system-wide supplementary files
-sharedir = $(prefix)/share
-
-# Where to put the Info files
-infodir = $(prefix)/info
-
-# Where to put the manual pages.
-mandir = $(prefix)/man
-
-# Used to batch-byte-compile files.
-EMACS = emacs
-# compile with noninteractive environment
-BATCHFLAGS = -batch
-
-# This is the directory in which the ELCFILES will be installed.
-lispdir = $(sharedir)/emacs/site-lisp
-
-#### End of system configuration section. ####
-
-srcdir = @srcdir@
-top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
-VPATH = @srcdir@
-
-# Just in case...
-SHELL = /bin/sh
-@SET_MAKE@
-
-DISTFILES = \
- .cvsignore ChangeLog INSTALL Makefile.in NEWS README \
- ${ELFILES} \
- pcl-cvs.texinfo texinfo.tex
-
-
-# OBJDIR_DISTFILES used to include the byte-compiled elisp files, but
-# this seems wrong because the person building the dist cannot have
-# made the appropriate site-specific modifications to pcl-cvs.el.
-# Therefore, I've taken the .elc files out of OBJDIR_DISTFILES for
-# now, pending the Right Solution to this problem (which probably
-# involves moving the site-specific modification section of pcl-cvs.el
-# to a separate file and having autoconf generate as much of the file
-# as possible). -Karl
-#
-# OBJDIR_DISTFILES = $(ELCFILES) pcl-cvs.aux pcl-cvs.ps
-OBJDIR_DISTFILES = pcl-cvs.aux pcl-cvs.ps
-
-
-# files that contain key macro definitions. almost everything
-# depends on them because the byte-compiler inlines macro
-# expansions. everything also depends on the byte compiler
-# options file since this might do odd things like turn off
-# certain compiler optimizations.
-CORE =
-
-ELFILES = pcl-cvs.el pcl-cvs-lucid.el pcl-cvs-startup.el
-ELCFILES = pcl-cvs.elc pcl-cvs-lucid.elc
-INFOFILES = pcl-cvs.info*
-TEXTMPS = pcl-cvs.aux pcl-cvs.log pcl-cvs.toc pcl-cvs.dvi pcl-cvs.cp \
- pcl-cvs.fn pcl-cvs.vr pcl-cvs.tp pcl-cvs.ky pcl-cvs.pg \
- pcl-cvs.cps pcl-cvs.fns pcl-cvs.kys pcl-cvs.pgs pcl-cvs.tps \
- pcl-cvs.vrs
-
-# Use cp if you don't have install.
-INSTALL = @INSTALL@
-INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
-
-MAKEINFO = makeinfo
-
-SET_TEXINPUTS = TEXINPUTS=.:$(srcdir):$$TEXINPUTS
-
-# Don Knuth's TeX formatter
-TEX = tex
-
-# auxiliary program for sorting Texinfo indices
-TEXINDEX = texindex
-
-DVIPS = dvips
-DVIPSFLAGS =
-
-# CYGNUS LOCAL: install does not depend on info
-all: $(ELCFILES) # info
-.PHONY: all
-
-.SUFFIXES: .el .elc
-# We copy the .el file to the build dir--is there a cleaner way to get
-# emacs to compile the .el file from srcdir and put the .elc in the build dir?
-# (that is also why we have separate rules for pcl-cvs.elc and
-# pcl-cvs-lucid.elc rather than just using a .el.elc rule).
-pcl-cvs.elc: pcl-cvs.el
- @echo "You can probably ignore free variable and unknown function warnings..."
- if test -f pcl-cvs.el; then \
- : OK, we are building in srcdir ; \
- else \
- ln $(srcdir)/pcl-cvs.el . ; \
- fi
- $(EMACS) $(BATCHFLAGS) -f batch-byte-compile pcl-cvs.el
-pcl-cvs-lucid.elc: pcl-cvs-lucid.el
- @echo "You can probably ignore free variable and unknown function warnings..."
- if test -f pcl-cvs-lucid.el; then \
- : OK, we are building in srcdir ; \
- else \
- ln $(srcdir)/pcl-cvs-lucid.el . ; \
- fi
- $(EMACS) $(BATCHFLAGS) -f batch-byte-compile pcl-cvs-lucid.el
-
-check installcheck:
- @echo "$@ not supported in this makefile..."
-.PHONY: check installcheck
-
-# CYGNUS LOCAL: install does not depend on install-info
-install: install-elc # install-info install-el
-
-install-el: $(ELFILES)
- for i in $(ELFILES) ; do \
- $(INSTALL_DATA) $$i $(lispdir)/$$i ; \
- done
-
-install-elc: $(ELCFILES)
- for i in $(ELCFILES) ; do \
- $(INSTALL_DATA) $$i $(lispdir)/$$i ; \
- done
-
-install-info: info
- test -f pcl-cvs.info || cd $(srcdir); \
- for i in *.info* ; do \
- $(INSTALL_DATA) $$i $(infodir)/$$i ; \
- done
-
-.PHONY: install install-el install-elc install-info
-
-# mkinstalldirs isn't supported for CVS yet....
-installdirs: $(top_srcdir)/mkinstalldirs
- $(SHELL) $(top_srcdir)/mkinstalldirs $(lispdir) $(infodir)
-.PHONY: installdirs
-
-uninstall:
- @echo "$@ not yet supported in this makefile..."
-.PHONY: uninstall
-
-info: pcl-cvs.info
-.PHONY: info
-
-pcl-cvs.info: pcl-cvs.texinfo
- $(MAKEINFO) ${srcdir}/pcl-cvs.texinfo -o pcl-cvs.info
-
-dvi: pcl-cvs.dvi
-.PHONY: dvi
-
-# this mess seems to be necessary to make the index right...
-pcl-cvs.dvi pcl-cvs.aux: pcl-cvs.texinfo
- $(SET_TEXINPUTS) $(TEX) $(srcdir)/pcl-cvs.texinfo
- $(SET_TEXINPUTS) $(TEX) $(srcdir)/pcl-cvs.texinfo
- -$(TEXINDEX) pcl-cvs.cp pcl-cvs.fn pcl-cvs.vr pcl-cvs.tp pcl-cvs.ky \
- pcl-cvs.pg
- $(SET_TEXINPUTS) $(TEX) $(srcdir)/pcl-cvs.texinfo
-
-pcl-cvs.ps: pcl-cvs.dvi
- $(DVIPS) $(DVIPSFLAGS) pcl-cvs.dvi -o pcl-cvs.ps
-
-mostlyclean clean:
- rm -f *~ core $(ELCFILES) $(INFOFILES) $(TEXTMPS)
-.PHONY: mostlyclean clean
-
-distclean: clean
- rm -f Makefile tags TAGS
-.PHONY: distclean
-
-realclean maintainer-clean: distclean
- rm -f pcl-cvs.info* pcl-cvs.ps
-.PHONY: realclean maintainer-clean
-
-# you can't use ctags for lisp...
-tags TAGS:
- etags *.el
-.PHONY: tags
-
-ls:
- @echo $(DISTFILES)
-.PHONY: ls
-
-dist-dir: ${OBJDIR_DISTFILES} ${DISTFILES} pcl-cvs.info
- mkdir ${DISTDIR}
- for i in ${DISTFILES}; do \
- ln $(srcdir)/$${i} ${DISTDIR}; \
- done
- ln ${OBJDIR_DISTFILES} ${DISTDIR}
- if [ -f pcl-cvs.info-1 ]; \
- then ln -f pcl-cvs.info-* ${DISTDIR}; \
- else : Pacify Ultrix sh; \
- fi
-.PHONY: dist-dir
-
-subdir = tools/pcl-cvs
-Makefile: ../../config.status Makefile.in
- cd ../.. && CONFIG_FILES=$(subdir)/$@ CONFIG_HEADERS= ./config.status
-
-# CYGNUS LOCAL: don't depend on auto-re-config
-#../config.status: ../configure
-# cd .. ; $(SHELL) config.status --recheck
-
-# CYGNUS LOCAL: don't depend on auto-re-config
-#../configure: ../configure.in
-# cd $(top_srcdir) ; autoconf
diff --git a/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/NEWS b/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/NEWS
deleted file mode 100644
index 48b0b66..0000000
--- a/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/NEWS
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,149 +0,0 @@
-This is the NEWS file for pcl-cvs, an Emacs elisp front-end to CVS.
-
-User-visible changes in the un-official CVS release of pcl-cvs
-from the official 1.05 release to 1.05-CVS-$Name: $:
-
-* Support for using ChangeLog files, including hooks to automatically
- guess CVS log entries from ChangeLog contents.
-
-* Support for client/server CVS (versions 1.5 through 1.7 and newer).
-
-* New commands for tagging files and directory trees (still needs to
- be made to run in the background).
-
-* Better support for recognizing and handling unknown directories.
-
-* An attempt at new ediff and emerge interfaces (still needs work!),
- including attempts to make vendor-branch merging work.
-
-* In a possibly misguided attempt to make it easier to see the effects
- of changes that affect several files, diff output is now stored in a
- uniqe buffer for each file.
-
-* Some commands now have default flags (cvs-*-flags).
-
-* Proper quoting of command line arguments displayed in *cvs-tmp*.
-
-* More hacking with getting CVSROOT right, though probably all
- pointless, since CVS should do the right thing all the time.
-
-* Elib is back, at least in the CVS distribution.
-
-* Lots of minor bug fixes, tweaks, cleanup, re-indentation, etc.
-
-* Some minor tweaks, fixes, re-indentation, etc., in the
- documentation.
-
-
-User-visible changes in pcl-cvs from 1.04 to 1.05:
-
-* Elib is no longer distributed with pcl-cvs. You must get Elib
- separately, for instance from ftp.lysator.liu.se in pub/emacs.
-
-* The Lucid Emacs support works again.
-
-* A new function, cvs-change-cvsroot, can be used to interactively
- switch between CVS repositories.
-
-* The mode line in the *cvs* buffer now indicates when a "cvs update"
- is running.
-
-* The .cvsignore file is automatically sorted alphabetically (to
- reduce the risk of conflicts when two people add different files
- simultaneously). This behaviour can be turned off with
- cvs-sort-ignore-file.
-
-* A trailing newline is always added in commit log messages. This
- behaviour can be turned off with
- cvs-commit-buffer-require-final-newline.
-
-* This version of pcl-cvs should work together with RCVS. I have not
- tested this myself, though.
-
-* Plus some bug fixes. (Note that the version of cookie.el that is
- distributed with pcl-cvs 1.04 contains errors that affects pcl-cvs.
- You should get Elib 0.07).
-
-
-User-visible changes in pcl-cvs from 1.03 to 1.04:
-
-* Support for Emerge. Hitting "e" on a file that is Modified, Merged
- or in Conflict will start Emerge, an interactive file merger written
- in Emacs Lisp. This requires Emerge version 4. Emerge is not
- included in this package. If you can't find it anywhere else, you
- can get in from ftp.lysator.liu.se in pub/emacs. This package makes
- it a lot easier to resolve conflicts.
-
-* Emacs will now automatically revert your buffers when the CVS
- commands pcl-cvs issues causes the file to change. This automatic
- revert never occurs if the buffer contents did not agree with the
- file prior to the command.
-
-* If you are running Lucid GNU Emacs, you will get some fonts and
- mouse support. This was contributed from people at Lucid.
-
-* The variable cvs-cvsroot can be used to select the location if the
- repository. You no longer need to exit Emacs, setenv CVSROOT, and
- start a new Emacs if you work with multiple repositories.
-
-* The "q" key can be used to hide the *cvs* buffer.
-
-* The name of the commands in the *cvs* have changed. If it was called
- cvs-foo, it will now be called cvs-mode-foo. See the ChangeLog
- entry from Tue Aug 4 03:02:25 1992 for a complete list of changes.
-
-* The variable cvs-cvs-diff-flags is no longer used. Instead,
- cvs-diff-flags is always used.
-
-* Plus a lot of bug fixes.
-
-
-User-visible changes in pcl-cvs from 1.02 to 1.03:
-
-* Output from CVS to stdout and stderr is separated and parsed
- independently. In that way pcl-cvs should work regardless of
- whether stdout is buffered or line-buffered. Pcl-cvs should now
- work with CVS 1.3 without modifications on hosts such as
- DECstations.
-
-* Pcl-cvs now fully supports RCS version 5.6 as well as 5.5.
-
-* New functions:
-
- + cvs-undo-local-changes ("U") - Undo all your modifications
- to a file and get the newest
- version from the repository.
- + cvs-update-other-window - Similar to cvs-update.
- + cvs-byte-compile-files - Byte compile the selected files.
-
-* cvs-update now displays the *cvs* buffer, which initially contains a
- small message ("Running `cvs update' in /foo/bar/gazonk/...") until
- the update is ready. The *cvs* buffer no longer pops up when the
- update is ready. It often failed to pop up, due to race conditions
- that are very hard to solve (and I doubt that they were at all
- solvable).
-
-* cvs-unmark-all-files is moved from "U" to "ESC DEL" to be
- "compatible" with dired.
-
-* cvs-diff ("d") and cvs-diff-backup ("b") can be configured to work
- on only the file the cursor is positioned on, and ignore any marked
- files. A prefix argument toggles this.
-
-* Only one `cvs update' can be run at a time. (It was previously
- possible to start more than one simultaneously, but pcl-cvs could
- not really handle more than one.)
-
-* Some rudimentary support for programs that CVS runs at update (due
- to the -u switch in the modules file).
-
-* Pcl-cvs now automatically generates a bug report if it can't parse
- the output from CVS.
-
-* The *cvs* buffer is read-only.
-
-* Pcl-cvs now creates temporary files in $TMPDIR if that environment
- variable is set (otherwise it uses /tmp).
-
----End of file NEWS---
-#ident "@(#)cvs/contrib/pcl-cvs:$Name: $:$Id: NEWS,v 1.1 1996/04/14 15:17:54 kfogel Exp $"
diff --git a/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/README b/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/README
deleted file mode 100644
index 9574c14..0000000
--- a/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-This is the readme file for pcl-cvs, release 1.05-CVS-$Name: $.
-
-Pcl-cvs is a front-end to CVS versions 1.5 through 1.7. It integrates
-the most frequently used CVS commands into an emacs interface.
-
-There may be some configuration that needs to be done in pcl-cvs.el to
-get it to work. See the instructions in the file INSTALL.
-
-Full documentation is in Texinfo format in the file pcl-cvs.texinfo. To
-browse this document online, or in the emacs info mode, you will need to
-process this file with the makeinfo program, which can also be found on
-prep.ai.mit.edu in pub/gnu.
-
-If you have been using a previous version of pcl-cvs (for instance the
-official 1.05 release, or any previous releases) you should read through
-the file NEWS to see what has changed.
-
-This release has been tested under, Emacs 19.28 and Emacs 19.30.
-
-Per Cederqvist
-(updated by Jim Blandy, Greg A. Woods, Karl Fogel)
-
---
-#OrigId "@(#) Id: README,v 1.14 1993/05/31 22:43:36 ceder Exp "
-#ident "@(#)cvs/contrib/pcl-cvs:$Name: $:$Id: README,v 1.1 1996/04/14 15:17:55 kfogel Exp $"
diff --git a/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/pcl-cvs-lucid.el b/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/pcl-cvs-lucid.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 8695f67..0000000
--- a/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/pcl-cvs-lucid.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,134 +0,0 @@
-;;; Mouse and font support for PCL-CVS 1.3 running in Lucid GNU Emacs
-;; @(#) Id: pcl-cvs-lucid.el,v 1.2 1993/05/31 19:37:34 ceder Exp
-;; Copyright (C) 1992-1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
-;; any later version.
-
-;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-;; GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
-;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-
-
-;; This simply adds a menu of the common CVS commands to the menubar and to
-;; the right mouse button. Clicking right moves point, and then pops up a
-;; menu from which commands can be executed.
-;;
-;; This could stand to be a lot more clever: for example, the "Commit Changes"
-;; command should only be active on files for which there is something to
-;; commit. Also, some indication of which files the command applies to
-;; (especially in the presence of multiple marked files) would be nice.
-;;
-;; Middle-click runs find-file.
-
-
-;(require 'pcl-cvs)
-(load "pcl-cvs.el")
-
-(defvar cvs-menu
- '("CVS"
- ["Find File" cvs-mode-find-file t]
- ["Find File Other Window" cvs-mode-find-file-other-window t]
- ["Interactively Merge (emerge)" cvs-mode-emerge t]
- ["Diff against Repository" cvs-mode-diff-cvs t]
- ["Diff against Backup Version" cvs-mode-diff-backup t]
- "----"
- ["Commit Changes to Repository" cvs-mode-commit t]
- ["Revert File from Repository" cvs-mode-undo-local-changes t]
- ["Add File to Repository" cvs-mode-add t]
- ["Remove File from Repository" cvs-mode-remove-file t]
- ["Ignore File" cvs-mode-ignore t]
- ["Hide File" cvs-mode-acknowledge t]
- ["Hide Handled Files" cvs-mode-remove-handled t]
- "----"
- ["Add ChangeLog Entry" cvs-mode-add-change-log-entry-other-window t]
- ["Show CVS Log" cvs-mode-log t]
- ["Show CVS Status" cvs-mode-status t]
- "----"
- ["Mark File" cvs-mode-mark t]
- ["Unmark File" cvs-mode-unmark t]
- ["Mark All Files" cvs-mode-mark-all-files t]
- ["Unmark All Files" cvs-mode-unmark-all-files t]
- "----"
- ["Quit" bury-buffer t]
- ))
-
-(defun cvs-menu (e)
- (interactive "e")
- (mouse-set-point e)
- (beginning-of-line)
- (or (looking-at "^[* ] ") (error "No CVS file line here"))
- (popup-menu cvs-menu))
-
-(defun cvs-mouse-find-file (e)
- (interactive "e")
- (mouse-set-point e)
- (beginning-of-line)
- (or (looking-at "^[* ] ") (error "No CVS file line here"))
- (cvs-mode-find-file (point)))
-
-(define-key cvs-mode-map 'button3 'cvs-menu)
-(define-key cvs-mode-map 'button2 'cvs-mouse-find-file)
-
-(make-face 'cvs-header-face)
-(make-face 'cvs-filename-face)
-(make-face 'cvs-status-face)
-
-(or (face-differs-from-default-p 'cvs-header-face)
- (copy-face 'italic 'cvs-header-face))
-
-(or (face-differs-from-default-p 'cvs-filename-face)
- (copy-face 'bold 'cvs-filename-face))
-
-(or (face-differs-from-default-p 'cvs-status-face)
- (copy-face 'bold-italic 'cvs-status-face))
-
-
-(defun pcl-mode-motion-highlight-line (event)
- (if (save-excursion
- (let* ((window (event-window event))
- (buffer (and window (window-buffer window)))
- (point (and buffer (event-point event))))
- (and point
- (progn
- (set-buffer buffer)
- (goto-char point)
- (beginning-of-line)
- (looking-at "^[* ] ")))))
- (mode-motion-highlight-line event)))
-
-(defconst pcl-cvs-font-lock-keywords
- '(("^In directory \\(.+\\)$" 1 cvs-header-face)
- ("^[* ] \\w+ +\\(ci\\)" 1 cvs-status-face)
- ("^[* ] \\(Conflict\\|Merged\\)" 1 cvs-status-face)
- ("^[* ] \\w+ +\\(ci +\\)?\\(.+\\)$" 2 cvs-filename-face)
- )
- "Patterns to highlight in the *cvs* buffer.")
-
-(defun pcl-cvs-fontify ()
- ;;
- ;; set up line highlighting
- (require 'mode-motion)
- (setq mode-motion-hook 'pcl-mode-motion-highlight-line)
- ;;
- ;; set up menubar
- (if (and current-menubar (not (assoc "CVS" current-menubar)))
- (progn
- (set-buffer-menubar (copy-sequence current-menubar))
- (add-menu nil "CVS" (cdr cvs-menu))))
- ;;
- ;; fontify mousable lines
- (set (make-local-variable 'font-lock-keywords) pcl-cvs-font-lock-keywords)
- (font-lock-mode 1)
- )
-
-(add-hook 'cvs-mode-hook 'pcl-cvs-fontify)
diff --git a/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/pcl-cvs-startup.el b/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/pcl-cvs-startup.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 9db7a5f..0000000
--- a/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/pcl-cvs-startup.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-;;;#ident "@(#)OrigId: pcl-cvs-startup.el,v 1.4 1993/05/31 18:40:33 ceder Exp "
-;;;
-;;;#ident "@(#)cvs/contrib/pcl-cvs:$Name: $:$Id: pcl-cvs-startup.el,v 1.1 1996/04/14 15:17:59 kfogel Exp $"
-;;;
-(autoload 'cvs-update "pcl-cvs"
- "Run a 'cvs update' in the current working directory. Feed the
-output to a *cvs* buffer and run cvs-mode on it.
-If optional prefix argument LOCAL is non-nil, 'cvs update -l' is run."
- t)
-
-(autoload 'cvs-update-other-window "pcl-cvs"
- "Run a 'cvs update' in the current working directory. Feed the
-output to a *cvs* buffer, display it in the other window, and run
-cvs-mode on it.
-
-If optional prefix argument LOCAL is non-nil, 'cvs update -l' is run."
- t)
diff --git a/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/pcl-cvs.el b/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/pcl-cvs.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 1dd7cae..0000000
--- a/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/pcl-cvs.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3461 +0,0 @@
-;;;
-;;;#ident "@(#)OrigId: pcl-cvs.el,v 1.93 1993/05/31 22:44:00 ceder Exp "
-;;;
-;;;#ident "@(#)cvs/contrib/pcl-cvs:$Name: $:$Id: pcl-cvs.el,v 1.7 1998/01/04 14:24:13 kingdon Exp $"
-;;;
-;;; pcl-cvs.el -- A Front-end to CVS 1.3 or later.
-;;; Release 1.05-CVS-$Name: $.
-;;; Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993 Per Cederqvist
-
-;;; This program 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 of the License, or
-;;; (at your option) any later version.
-;;;
-;;; This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-;;; Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-
-;;; See below for installation instructions.
-
-;;; This package requires ELIB-1.0 to run. Elib is included in the
-;;; CVS distribution in the contrib/elib/ subdirectory, but you can
-;;; also download it at the following URL:
-;;;
-;;; ftp://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/emacs/elib-1.0.tar.gz
-;;;
-
-;;; There is an TeXinfo file that describes this package. You should read it
-;;; to get the most from this package.
-
-;;; Mail questions and bug reports regarding this version (as included in
-;;; CVS-1.7 or newer) to the pcl-cvs support team at <pcl-cvs@cyclic.com>.
-
-;;; Don't try to use this with CVS 1.2 or earlier. It won't work. Get CVS 1.7
-;;; or newer. Use the version of RCS best suited for the version of CVS you're
-;;; using.
-
-(require 'cookie) ; from ELIB-1.0
-(require 'add-log) ; for all the ChangeLog goodies
-
-;;; -------------------------------------------------------
-;;; START OF THINGS TO CHECK WHEN INSTALLING
-
-;; also use $GNU here, since may folks might install CVS as a GNU package
-;;
-(defun cvs-find-program (program)
- (let ((path (list (getenv "LOCAL")
- (getenv "GNU")
- "/usr/local/bin"
- "/usr/bin"
- "/bin")))
- (while path
- (if (stringp (car path))
- (let ((abs-program (expand-file-name program (car path))))
- (if (file-executable-p abs-program)
- (setq path nil
- program abs-program))))
- (setq path (cdr path)))
- program))
-
-(defvar cvs-program (cvs-find-program "cvs")
- "*Full path to the cvs executable.")
-
-;; SunOS-4.1.1_U1 has "diff.c 1.12 88/08/04 SMI; from UCB 4.6 86/04/03"
-;;
-(defvar cvs-diff-program (cvs-find-program "diff")
- "*Full path to the best diff program you've got.
-NOTE: there are some nasty bugs in the context diff variants of some vendor
-versions, such as the one in SunOS-4.1.1_U1")
-
-(defvar cvs-rmdir-program "/bin/rmdir"
- "*Full path to the rmdir program. Typically /bin/rmdir.")
-
-(defvar cvs-shell "/bin/sh"
- "*Full path to a shell that can do redirection on stdout.")
-
-;;; Options to control various features:
-
-(defvar cvs-changelog-full-paragraphs t
- "If non-nil, include full ChangeLog paragraphs in the CVS log.
-This may be set in the ``local variables'' section of a ChangeLog, to
-indicate the policy for that ChangeLog.
-
-A ChangeLog paragraph is a bunch of log text containing no blank lines;
-a paragraph usually describes a set of changes with a single purpose,
-but perhaps spanning several functions in several files. Changes in
-different paragraphs are unrelated.
-
-You could argue that the CVS log entry for a file should contain the
-full ChangeLog paragraph mentioning the change to the file, even though
-it may mention other files, because that gives you the full context you
-need to understand the change. This is the behaviour you get when this
-variable is set to t.
-
-On the other hand, you could argue that the CVS log entry for a change
-should contain only the text for the changes which occurred in that
-file, because the CVS log is per-file. This is the behaviour you get
-when this variable is set to nil.")
-
-(defvar cvs-cvsroot-required nil
- "*Specifies whether CVS needs to be told where the repository is.
-
-In CVS 1.3, if your CVSROOT environment variable is not set, and you
-do not set the `cvs-cvsroot' lisp variable, CVS will have no idea
-where to find the repository, and refuse to run. CVS 1.4 and later
-store the repository path with the working directories, so most
-operations don't need to be told where the repository is.
-
-If you work with multiple repositories with CVS 1.4, it's probably
-advisable to leave your CVSROOT environment variable unset, set this
-variable to nil, and let CVS figure out where the repository is for
-itself.")
-
-(defvar cvs-cvsroot nil
- "*Specifies where the (current) cvs master repository is.
-Overrides the $CVSROOT variable by sending \" -d dir\" to all cvs commands.
-This switch is useful if you have multiple CVS repositories, and are not using
-a modern version of CVS that stores the current repository in CVS/Root.")
-
-;; Uncomment the following line if you are running on 18.57 or earlier.
-;(setq delete-exited-processes nil)
-;; Emacs version 18.57 and earlier is likely to crash if
-;; delete-exited-processes is t, since the sentinel uses lots of
-;; memory, and 18.57 forgets to GCPROT a variable if
-;; delete-exited-processes is t.
-
-;;; END OF THINGS TO CHECK WHEN INSTALLING
-;;; --------------------------------------------------------
-
-(defconst pcl-cvs-version "1.05-CVS-$Name: $"
- "A string denoting the current release version of pcl-cvs.")
-
-;; You are NOT allowed to disable this message by default. However, you
-;; are encouraged to inform your users that by adding
-;; (setq cvs-inhibit-copyright-message t)
-;; to their .emacs they can get rid of it. Just don't add that line
-;; to your default.el!
-(defvar cvs-inhibit-copyright-message nil
- "*Non-nil means don't display a Copyright message in the ``*cvs*'' buffer.")
-
-(defconst cvs-startup-message
- (if cvs-inhibit-copyright-message
- "PCL-CVS release 1.05-CVS-$Name: $"
- "PCL-CVS release 1.05 from CVS release $Name: $.
-Copyright (C) 1992, 1993 Per Cederqvist
-Pcl-cvs comes with absolutely no warranty; for details consult the manual.
-This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain
-conditions; again, consult the TeXinfo manual for details.")
- "*Startup message for CVS.")
-
-(defconst pcl-cvs-bugs-address "pcl-cvs-auto-bugs@cyclic.com"
- "The destination address used for the default bug report form.")
-
-(defvar cvs-stdout-file nil
- "Name of the file that holds the output that CVS sends to stdout.
-This variable is buffer local.")
-
-(defvar cvs-lock-file nil
- "Full path to a lock file that CVS is waiting for (or was waiting for).")
-
-(defvar cvs-bakprefix ".#"
- "The prefix that CVS prepends to files when rcsmerge'ing.")
-
-(defvar cvs-erase-input-buffer nil
- "*Non-nil if input buffers should be cleared before asking for new info.")
-
-(defvar cvs-auto-remove-handled nil
- "*Non-nil if cvs-mode-remove-handled should be called automatically.
-If this is set to any non-nil value, entries that do not need to be checked in
-will be removed from the *cvs* buffer after every cvs-mode-commit command.")
-
-(defvar cvs-auto-remove-handled-directories nil
- "*Non-nil if cvs-mode-remove-handled and cvs-update should automatically
-remove empty directories.
-If this is set to any non-nil value, directories that do not contain any files
-to be checked in will be removed from the *cvs* buffer.")
-
-(defvar cvs-sort-ignore-file t
- "*Non-nil if cvs-mode-ignore should sort the .cvsignore automatically.")
-
-(defvar cvs-auto-revert-after-commit t
- "*Non-nil if committed buffers should be automatically reverted.")
-
-(defconst cvs-cursor-column 14
- "Column to position cursor in in cvs-mode.
-Column 0 is left-most column.")
-
-(defvar cvs-mode-map nil
- "Keymap for the cvs mode.")
-
-(defvar cvs-edit-mode-map nil
- "Keymap for the cvs edit mode (used when editing cvs log messages).")
-
-(defvar cvs-buffer-name "*cvs*"
- "Name of the cvs buffer.")
-
-(defvar cvs-commit-prompt-buffer "*cvs-commit-message*"
- "Name of buffer in which the user is prompted for a log message when
-committing files.")
-
-(defvar cvs-commit-buffer-require-final-newline t
- "*t says silently put a newline at the end of commit log messages.
-Non-nil but not t says ask user whether to add a newline in each such case.
-nil means don't add newlines.")
-
-(defvar cvs-temp-buffer-name "*cvs-tmp*"
- "*Name of the cvs temporary buffer.
-Output from cvs is placed here by synchronous commands.")
-
-(defvar cvs-diff-ignore-marks nil
- "*Non-nil if cvs-diff and cvs-mode-diff-backup should ignore any marked files.
-Normally they run diff on the files that are marked (with cvs-mode-mark),
-or the file under the cursor if no files are marked. If this variable
-is set to a non-nil value they will always run diff on the file on the
-current line.")
-
-;;; (setq cvs-status-flags '("-v"))
-(defvar cvs-status-flags '("-v")
- "*List of flags to pass to ``cvs status''. Default is \"-v\".")
-
-;;; (setq cvs-log-flags nil)
-(defvar cvs-log-flags nil
- "*List of flags to pass to ``cvs log''. Default is none.")
-
-;;; (setq cvs-tag-flags nil)
-(defvar cvs-tag-flags nil
- "*List of extra flags to pass to ``cvs tag''. Default is none.")
-
-;;; (setq cvs-rtag-flags nil)
-(defvar cvs-rtag-flags nil
- "*List of extra flags to pass to ``cvs rtag''. Default is none.")
-
-;;; (setq cvs-diff-flags '("-u"))
-(defvar cvs-diff-flags '("-u")
- "*List of flags to use as flags to pass to ``diff'' and ``cvs diff''.
-Used by cvs-mode-diff-cvs and cvs-mode-diff-backup. Default is \"-u\".
-
-Set this to \"-u\" to get a Unidiff format, or \"-c\" to get context diffs.")
-
-;;; (setq cvs-update-optional-flags nil)
-(defvar cvs-update-optional-flags nil
- "*List of strings to use as optional flags to pass to ``cvs update''. Used
-by cvs-do-update, called by cvs-update, cvs-update-other-window,
-cvs-mode-update-no-prompt, and cvs-examine. Default is none.
-
-For example set this to \"-j VENDOR_PREV_RELEASE -j VENDOR_TOP_RELEASE\" to
-perform an update after a new vendor release has been imported.
-
-To restrict the update to the current working directory, set this to \"-l\".")
-
-(defvar cvs-update-prog-output-skip-regexp "$"
- "*A regexp that matches the end of the output from all cvs update programs.
-That is, output from any programs that are run by CVS (by the flag -u in the
-`modules' file - see cvs(5)) when `cvs update' is performed should terminate
-with a line that this regexp matches. It is enough that some part of the line
-is matched.
-
-The default (a single $) fits programs without output.")
-
-;;; --------------------------------------------------------
-;;; The variables below are used internally by pcl-cvs. You should
-;;; never change them.
-
-(defvar cvs-buffers-to-delete nil
- "List of temporary buffers that should be discarded as soon as possible.
-Due to a bug in emacs 18.57 the sentinel can't discard them reliably.")
-
-(defvar cvs-update-running nil
- "This is set to nil when no process is running, and to
-the process when a cvs update process is running.")
-
-(defvar cvs-cookie-handle nil
- "Handle for the cookie structure that is displayed in the *cvs* buffer.")
-
-(defvar cvs-commit-list nil
- "Used internally by pcl-cvs.")
-
-;;; The cvs data structure:
-;;;
-;;; When the `cvs update' is ready we parse the output. Every file
-;;; that is affected in some way is added as a cookie of fileinfo
-;;; (as defined below).
-;;;
-
-;;; cvs-fileinfo
-
-;;; Constructor:
-
-(defun cvs-create-fileinfo (type
- dir
- file-name
- full-log)
- "Create a fileinfo from all parameters.
-Arguments: TYPE DIR FILE-NAME FULL-LOG.
-A fileinfo is a vector with the following fields:
-
-[0] handled True if this file doesn't require further action.
-[1] marked t/nil
-[2] type One of
- UPDATED - file copied from repository
- PATCHED - file update with patch from repository
- MODIFIED - modified by you, unchanged in
- repository
- ADDED - added by you, not yet committed
- REMOVED - removed by you, not yet committed
- CVS-REMOVED- removed, since file no longer exists
- in the repository.
- MERGED - successful merge
- CONFLICT - conflict when merging (if pcl-cvs did it)
- REM-CONFLICT-removed in repository, but altered
- locally.
- MOD-CONFLICT-removed locally, changed in repository.
- REM-EXIST - removed locally, but still exists.
- DIRCHANGE - A change of directory.
- UNKNOWN - An unknown file.
- UNKNOWN-DIR- An unknown directory.
- MOVE-AWAY - A file that is in the way.
- REPOS-MISSING- The directory has vanished from the
- repository.
- MESSAGE - This is a special fileinfo that is used
- to display a text that should be in
- full-log.
-[3] dir Directory the file resides in. Should not end with slash.
-[4] file-name The file name.
-[5] backup-file The name of a backup file created during a merge.
- Only valid for MERGED and CONFLICT files.
-[6] base-revision The revision that the working file was based on.
- Only valid for MERGED and CONFLICT files.
-[7] head-revision The revision that the newly merged changes came from
- Only valid for MERGED and CONFLICT files.
-[8] backup-revision The revision of the cvs backup file (original working rev.)
- Only valid for MERGED and CONFLICT files.
-[9] cvs-diff-buffer A buffer that contains a 'cvs diff file'.
-[10] vendor-diff-buffer A buffer that contains a 'diff base-file head-file'.
-[11] backup-diff-buffer A buffer that contains a 'diff file backup-file'.
-[12] full-log The output from cvs, unparsed.
-[13] mod-time Modification time of file used for *-diff-buffer."
-
- (cons
- 'CVS-FILEINFO
- (vector nil nil type dir file-name nil nil nil nil nil nil nil full-log nil nil)))
-
-;;; Selectors:
-
-(defun cvs-fileinfo->handled (cvs-fileinfo)
- "Get the `handled' field from CVS-FILEINFO."
- (elt (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 0))
-
-(defun cvs-fileinfo->marked (cvs-fileinfo)
- "Check if CVS-FILEINFO is marked."
- (elt (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 1))
-
-(defun cvs-fileinfo->type (cvs-fileinfo)
- "Get type from CVS-FILEINFO.
-Type is one of UPDATED, PATCHED, MODIFIED, ADDED, REMOVED, CVS-REMOVED, MERGED,
-CONFLICT, REM-CONFLICT, MOD-CONFLICT, REM-EXIST, DIRCHANGE, UNKNOWN,
-UNKNOWN-DIR, MOVE-AWAY, REPOS-MISSING or MESSAGE."
- (elt (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 2))
-
-(defun cvs-fileinfo->dir (cvs-fileinfo)
- "Get dir from CVS-FILEINFO.
-The directory name does not end with a slash."
- (elt (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 3))
-
-(defun cvs-fileinfo->file-name (cvs-fileinfo)
- "Get file-name from CVS-FILEINFO."
- (elt (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 4))
-
-(defun cvs-fileinfo->backup-file (cvs-fileinfo)
- "Get backup-file from CVS-FILEINFO."
- (elt (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 5))
-
-(defun cvs-fileinfo->base-revision (cvs-fileinfo)
- "Get the base revision from CVS-FILEINFO."
- (elt (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 6))
-
-(defun cvs-fileinfo->head-revision (cvs-fileinfo)
- "Get the head revision from CVS-FILEINFO."
- (elt (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 7))
-
-(defun cvs-fileinfo->backup-revision (cvs-fileinfo)
- "Get the backup revision from CVS-FILEINFO."
- (elt (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 8))
-
-(defun cvs-fileinfo->cvs-diff-buffer (cvs-fileinfo)
- "Get cvs-diff-buffer from CVS-FILEINFO."
- (elt (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 9))
-
-(defun cvs-fileinfo->vendor-diff-buffer (cvs-fileinfo)
- "Get backup-diff-buffer from CVS-FILEINFO."
- (elt (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 10))
-
-(defun cvs-fileinfo->backup-diff-buffer (cvs-fileinfo)
- "Get backup-diff-buffer from CVS-FILEINFO."
- (elt (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 11))
-
-(defun cvs-fileinfo->full-log (cvs-fileinfo)
- "Get full-log from CVS-FILEINFO."
- (elt (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 12))
-
-(defun cvs-fileinfo->mod-time (cvs-fileinfo)
- "Get mod-time from CVS-FILEINFO."
- (elt (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 13))
-
-;;; Modifiers:
-
-(defun cvs-set-fileinfo->handled (cvs-fileinfo newval)
- "Set handled in CVS-FILEINFO to NEWVAL."
- (aset (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 0 newval))
-
-(defun cvs-set-fileinfo->marked (cvs-fileinfo newval)
- "Set marked in CVS-FILEINFO to NEWVAL."
- (aset (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 1 newval))
-
-(defun cvs-set-fileinfo->type (cvs-fileinfo newval)
- "Set type in CVS-FILEINFO to NEWVAL."
- (aset (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 2 newval))
-
-(defun cvs-set-fileinfo->dir (cvs-fileinfo newval)
- "Set dir in CVS-FILEINFO to NEWVAL.
-The directory should now end with a slash."
- (aset (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 3 newval))
-
-(defun cvs-set-fileinfo->file-name (cvs-fileinfo newval)
- "Set file-name in CVS-FILEINFO to NEWVAL."
- (aset (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 4 newval))
-
-(defun cvs-set-fileinfo->backup-file (cvs-fileinfo newval)
- "Set backup-file in CVS-FILEINFO to NEWVAL."
- (aset (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 5 newval))
-
-(defun cvs-set-fileinfo->base-revision (cvs-fileinfo newval)
- "Set base-revision in CVS-FILEINFO to NEWVAL."
- (aset (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 6 newval))
-
-(defun cvs-set-fileinfo->head-revision (cvs-fileinfo newval)
- "Set head-revision in CVS-FILEINFO to NEWVAL."
- (aset (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 7 newval))
-
-(defun cvs-set-fileinfo->backup-revision (cvs-fileinfo newval)
- "Set backup-revision in CVS-FILEINFO to NEWVAL."
- (aset (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 8 newval))
-
-(defun cvs-set-fileinfo->cvs-diff-buffer (cvs-fileinfo newval)
- "Set cvs-diff-buffer in CVS-FILEINFO to NEWVAL."
- (aset (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 9 newval))
-
-(defun cvs-set-fileinfo->vendor-diff-buffer (cvs-fileinfo newval)
- "Set vendor-diff-buffer in CVS-FILEINFO to NEWVAL."
- (aset (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 10 newval))
-
-(defun cvs-set-fileinfo->backup-diff-buffer (cvs-fileinfo newval)
- "Set backup-diff-buffer in CVS-FILEINFO to NEWVAL."
- (aset (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 11 newval))
-
-(defun cvs-set-fileinfo->full-log (cvs-fileinfo newval)
- "Set full-log in CVS-FILEINFO to NEWVAL."
- (aset (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 12 newval))
-
-(defun cvs-set-fileinfo->mod-time (cvs-fileinfo newval)
- "Set full-log in CVS-FILEINFO to NEWVAL."
- (aset (cdr cvs-fileinfo) 13 newval))
-
-;;; Predicate:
-
-(defun cvs-fileinfo-p (object)
- "Return t if OBJECT is a cvs-fileinfo."
- (eq (car-safe object) 'CVS-FILEINFO))
-
-;;;; End of types.
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-use-temp-buffer ()
- "Display a temporary buffer in another window and select it.
-The selected window will not be changed. The temporary buffer will
-be erased and writable."
-
- (let ((dir default-directory))
- (display-buffer (get-buffer-create cvs-temp-buffer-name))
- (set-buffer cvs-temp-buffer-name)
- (setq buffer-read-only nil)
- (setq default-directory dir)
- (erase-buffer)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-examine (directory &optional local)
- "Run a 'cvs -n update' in the current working directory.
-That is, check what needs to be done, but don't change the disc.
-Feed the output to a *cvs* buffer and run cvs-mode on it.
-If optional prefix argument LOCAL is non-nil, 'cvs update -l' is run.
-WARNING: this doesn't work very well yet...."
-
- ;; TODO: this should do everything cvs-update does...
- ;; for example, for CONFLICT files, it should setup fileinfo appropriately
-
- (interactive (list (read-file-name "CVS Update (directory): "
- nil default-directory nil)
- current-prefix-arg))
- (cvs-do-update directory local 'noupdate))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-update (directory &optional local)
- "Run a 'cvs update' in the current working directory. Feed the
-output to a *cvs* buffer and run cvs-mode on it.
-If optional prefix argument LOCAL is non-nil, 'cvs update -l' is run."
-
- (interactive (list (read-file-name "CVS Update (directory): "
- nil default-directory nil)
- current-prefix-arg))
- (cvs-do-update directory local nil)
- (switch-to-buffer cvs-buffer-name))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-update-other-window (directory &optional local)
- "Run a 'cvs update' in the current working directory. Feed the
-output to a *cvs* buffer, display it in the other window, and run
-cvs-mode on it.
-
-If optional prefix argument LOCAL is non-nil, 'cvs update -l' is run."
-
- (interactive (list (read-file-name "CVS Update other window (directory): "
- nil default-directory nil)
- current-prefix-arg))
- (cvs-do-update directory local nil)
- (switch-to-buffer-other-window cvs-buffer-name))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-filter (predicate list &rest extra-args)
- "Apply PREDICATE to each element on LIST.
-Args: PREDICATE LIST &rest EXTRA-ARGS.
-
-Return a new list consisting of those elements that PREDICATE
-returns non-nil for.
-
-If more than two arguments are given the remaining args are
-passed to PREDICATE."
-
- ;; Avoid recursion - this should work for LONG lists also!
- (let* ((head (cons 'dummy-header nil))
- (tail head))
- (while list
- (if (apply predicate (car list) extra-args)
- (setq tail (setcdr tail (list (car list)))))
- (setq list (cdr list)))
- (cdr head)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-update-no-prompt ()
- "Run cvs update in current directory."
-
- (interactive)
- (cvs-do-update default-directory nil nil))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-do-update (directory local dont-change-disc)
- "Do a 'cvs update' in DIRECTORY.
-Args: DIRECTORY LOCAL DONT-CHANGE-DISC.
-
-If LOCAL is non-nil 'cvs update -l' is executed.
-If DONT-CHANGE-DISC is non-nil 'cvs -n update' is executed.
-Both LOCAL and DONT-CHANGE-DISC may be non-nil simultaneously.
-
-*Note*: DONT-CHANGE-DISC does not yet work. The parser gets confused."
-
- (save-some-buffers)
- ;; Ensure that it is safe to do an update. If not, ask user
- ;; for confirmation.
- (if (and (boundp 'cvs-cookie-handle) (collection-buffer cvs-cookie-handle))
- (if (collection-collect-tin
- cvs-cookie-handle
- '(lambda (cookie) (eq (cvs-fileinfo->type cookie) 'CONFLICT)))
- (if (not
- (yes-or-no-p
- "Only update if conflicts have been resolved. Continue? "))
- (error "Update aborted by user request."))))
- (if (not (file-exists-p cvs-program))
- (error "%s: file not found (check setting of cvs-program)"
- cvs-program))
- (let* ((this-dir (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name directory)))
- (update-buffer (generate-new-buffer
- (concat " " (file-name-nondirectory
- (substring this-dir 0 -1))
- "-update")))
- (temp-name (make-temp-name
- (concat (file-name-as-directory
- (or (getenv "TMPDIR") "/tmp"))
- "pcl-cvs.")))
- (args nil))
-
- ;; Check that this-dir exists and is a directory that is under CVS contr.
-
- (if (not (file-directory-p this-dir))
- (error "%s is not a directory." this-dir))
- (if (not (file-directory-p (concat this-dir "CVS")))
- (error "%s does not contain CVS controlled files." this-dir))
- (if (file-readable-p (concat this-dir "CVS/Root"))
- (save-excursion ; read CVS/Root into cvs-cvsroot
- (find-file (concat this-dir "CVS/Root"))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (setq cvs-cvsroot (buffer-substring (point)
- (progn (end-of-line) (point))))
- (if (not cvs-cvsroot)
- (error "Invalid contents of %sCVS/Root" this-dir))
- (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))
- (if (and cvs-cvsroot-required
- (not (or (getenv "CVSROOT") cvs-cvsroot)))
- (error "Both cvs-cvsroot and environment variable CVSROOT are unset, and no CVS/Root.")))
-
- ;; Check that at most one `cvs update' is run at any time.
-
- (if (and cvs-update-running (process-status cvs-update-running)
- (or (eq (process-status cvs-update-running) 'run)
- (eq (process-status cvs-update-running) 'stop)))
- (error "Can't run two `cvs update' simultaneously."))
-
- (if (not (listp cvs-update-optional-flags))
- (error "cvs-update-optional-flags should be set using cvs-set-update-optional-flags"))
-
- ;; Generate "-d /master -n update -l".
- (setq args (concat (if cvs-cvsroot (concat " -d " cvs-cvsroot))
- (if dont-change-disc " -n ")
- " update "
- (if local " -l ")
- (if cvs-update-optional-flags
- (mapconcat 'identity
- (copy-sequence cvs-update-optional-flags)
- " "))))
-
- ;; Set up the buffer that receives the stderr output from "cvs update".
- (set-buffer update-buffer)
- (setq default-directory this-dir)
- (make-local-variable 'cvs-stdout-file)
- (setq cvs-stdout-file temp-name)
-
- (setq cvs-update-running
- (let ((process-connection-type nil)) ; Use a pipe, not a pty.
- (start-process "cvs" update-buffer cvs-shell "-c"
- (concat cvs-program " " args " > " temp-name))))
-
- (setq mode-line-process
- (concat ": "
- (symbol-name (process-status cvs-update-running))))
- (set-buffer-modified-p (buffer-modified-p)) ; Update the mode line.
- (set-process-sentinel cvs-update-running 'cvs-sentinel)
- (set-process-filter cvs-update-running 'cvs-update-filter)
- (set-marker (process-mark cvs-update-running) (point-min))
-
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer (get-buffer-create cvs-buffer-name))
- (setq buffer-read-only nil)
- (erase-buffer)
- (cvs-mode))
-
- (setq cvs-cookie-handle
- (collection-create
- cvs-buffer-name 'cvs-pp
- cvs-startup-message ;See comment above cvs-startup-message.
- "---------- End -----"))
-
- (cookie-enter-first
- cvs-cookie-handle
- (cvs-create-fileinfo
- 'MESSAGE nil nil (concat "\n Running `cvs " args "' in " this-dir
- "...\n")))
-
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer cvs-buffer-name)
- (setq mode-line-process
- (concat ": "
- (symbol-name (process-status cvs-update-running))))
- (set-buffer-modified-p (buffer-modified-p)) ; Update the mode line.
- (setq buffer-read-only t))
-
- ;; Work around a bug in emacs 18.57 and earlier.
- (setq cvs-buffers-to-delete
- (cvs-delete-unused-temporary-buffers cvs-buffers-to-delete)))
-
- ;; The following line is said to improve display updates on some
- ;; emacses. It shouldn't be needed, but it does no harm.
- (sit-for 0))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-delete-unused-temporary-buffers (list)
- "Delete all buffers on LIST that is not visible.
-Return a list of all buffers that still is alive."
-
- (cond
- ((null list) nil)
- ((get-buffer-window (car list))
- (cons (car list)
- (cvs-delete-unused-temporary-buffers (cdr list))))
- (t
- (kill-buffer (car list))
- (cvs-delete-unused-temporary-buffers (cdr list)))))
-
-;;----------
-(put 'cvs-mode 'mode-class 'special)
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode ()
- "\\<cvs-mode-map>Mode used for pcl-cvs, a front-end to CVS.
-
-To get to the \"*cvs*\" buffer you should use ``\\[execute-extended-command] cvs-update''.
-
-Full documentation is in the Texinfo file. Here are the most useful commands:
-
-\\[cvs-mode-previous-line] Move up. \\[cvs-mode-next-line] Move down.
-\\[cvs-mode-commit] Commit file. \\[cvs-mode-update-no-prompt] Re-update directory.
-\\[cvs-mode-mark] Mark file/dir. \\[cvs-mode-unmark] Unmark file/dir.
-\\[cvs-mode-mark-all-files] Mark all files. \\[cvs-mode-unmark-all-files] Unmark all files.
-\\[cvs-mode-find-file] Edit file/run Dired. \\[cvs-mode-find-file-other-window] Find file or run Dired in other window.
-\\[cvs-mode-ignore] Add file to ./.cvsignore. \\[cvs-mode-add-change-log-entry-other-window] Write ChangeLog in other window.
-\\[cvs-mode-add] Add to repository. \\[cvs-mode-remove-file] Remove file.
-\\[cvs-mode-diff-cvs] Diff with base revision. \\[cvs-mode-diff-backup] Diff backup file.
-\\[cvs-mode-ediff] Ediff base rev & backup. \\[cvs-mode-diff-vendor] Show merge from vendor branch.
-\\[cvs-mode-emerge] Emerge base rev & backup. \\[cvs-mode-diff-backup] Diff backup file.
-\\[cvs-mode-acknowledge] Delete line from buffer. \\[cvs-mode-remove-handled] Remove processed entries.
-\\[cvs-mode-log] Run ``cvs log''. \\[cvs-mode-status] Run ``cvs status''.
-\\[cvs-mode-tag] Run ``cvs tag''. \\[cvs-mode-rtag] Run ``cvs rtag''.
-\\[cvs-mode-changelog-commit] Like \\[cvs-mode-commit], but get default log text from ChangeLog.
-\\[cvs-mode-undo-local-changes] Revert the last checked in version - discard your changes to the file.
-
-Entry to this mode runs cvs-mode-hook.
-This description is updated for release 1.05-CVS-$Name: $ of pcl-cvs.
-
-All bindings:
-\\{cvs-mode-map}"
-
- (interactive)
- (setq major-mode 'cvs-mode)
- (setq mode-name "CVS")
- (setq mode-line-process nil)
-;; for older v18 emacs
-;;(buffer-flush-undo (current-buffer))
- (buffer-disable-undo (current-buffer))
- (make-local-variable 'goal-column)
- (setq goal-column cvs-cursor-column)
- (use-local-map cvs-mode-map)
- (run-hooks 'cvs-mode-hook))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-sentinel (proc msg)
- "Sentinel for the cvs update process.
-This is responsible for parsing the output from the cvs update when
-it is finished."
-
- (cond
- ((null (buffer-name (process-buffer proc)))
- ;; buffer killed
- (set-process-buffer proc nil))
- ((memq (process-status proc) '(signal exit))
- (let* ((obuf (current-buffer))
- (omax (point-max))
- (opoint (point)))
- ;; save-excursion isn't the right thing if
- ;; process-buffer is current-buffer
- (unwind-protect
- (progn
- (set-buffer (process-buffer proc))
- (setq mode-line-process
- (concat ": "
- (symbol-name (process-status proc))))
- (let* ((out-file cvs-stdout-file)
- (stdout-buffer (find-file-noselect out-file)))
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer stdout-buffer)
- (rename-buffer (concat " "
- (file-name-nondirectory out-file)) t))
- (cvs-parse-update stdout-buffer (process-buffer proc))
- (setq cvs-buffers-to-delete
- (cons (process-buffer proc)
- (cons stdout-buffer
- cvs-buffers-to-delete)))
- (delete-file out-file)))
- (set-buffer-modified-p (buffer-modified-p))
- (setq cvs-update-running nil))
- (if (equal obuf (process-buffer proc))
- nil
- (set-buffer (process-buffer proc))
- (if (< opoint omax)
- (goto-char opoint))
- (set-buffer obuf))))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-update-filter (proc string)
- "Filter function for pcl-cvs.
-This function gets the output that CVS sends to stderr. It inserts it
-into (process-buffer proc) but it also checks if CVS is waiting for a
-lock file. If so, it inserts a message cookie in the *cvs* buffer."
-
- (let ((old-buffer (current-buffer))
- (data (match-data)))
- (unwind-protect
- (progn
- (set-buffer (process-buffer proc))
- (save-excursion
- ;; Insert the text, moving the process-marker.
- (goto-char (process-mark proc))
- (insert string)
- (set-marker (process-mark proc) (point))
- ;; Delete any old lock message
- (if (tin-nth cvs-cookie-handle 1)
- (tin-delete cvs-cookie-handle
- (tin-nth cvs-cookie-handle 1)))
- ;; Check if CVS is waiting for a lock.
- (beginning-of-line 0) ;Move to beginning of last
- ;complete line.
- (cond
- ((looking-at
- "^cvs \\(update\\|server\\): \\[..:..:..\\] waiting for \\(.*\\)lock in \\(.*\\)$")
- (setq cvs-lock-file (buffer-substring (match-beginning 3)
- (match-end 3)))
- (cookie-enter-last
- cvs-cookie-handle
- (cvs-create-fileinfo
- 'MESSAGE nil nil
- (concat "\tWaiting for "
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 2)
- (match-end 2))
- "lock in " cvs-lock-file
- ".\n\t (type M-x cvs-delete-lock to delete it)")))))))
- (store-match-data data)
- (set-buffer old-buffer))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-delete-lock ()
- "Delete the lock file that CVS is waiting for.
-Note that this can be dangerous. You should only do this
-if you are convinced that the process that created the lock is dead."
-
- (interactive)
- (cond
- ((not (or (file-exists-p
- (concat (file-name-as-directory cvs-lock-file) "#cvs.lock"))
- (cvs-filter (function cvs-lock-file-p)
- (directory-files cvs-lock-file))))
- (error "No lock files found."))
- ((yes-or-no-p (concat "Really delete locks in " cvs-lock-file "? "))
- ;; Re-read the directory -- the locks might have disappeared.
- (let ((locks (cvs-filter (function cvs-lock-file-p)
- (directory-files cvs-lock-file))))
- (while locks
- (delete-file (concat (file-name-as-directory cvs-lock-file)
- (car locks)))
- (setq locks (cdr locks)))
- (cvs-remove-directory
- (concat (file-name-as-directory cvs-lock-file) "#cvs.lock"))))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-remove-directory (dir)
- "Remove a directory."
-
- (if (file-directory-p dir)
- (call-process cvs-rmdir-program nil nil nil dir)
- (error "Not a directory: %s" dir))
- (if (file-exists-p dir)
- (error "Could not remove directory %s" dir)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-lock-file-p (file)
- "Return true if FILE looks like a CVS lock file."
-
- (or
- (string-match "^#cvs.tfl.[0-9]+$" file)
- (string-match "^#cvs.rfl.[0-9]+$" file)
- (string-match "^#cvs.wfl.[0-9]+$" file)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-quote-multiword-string (str)
- "Return STR surrounded in single quotes if it contains whitespace."
- (cond ((string-match "[ \t\n]" str)
- (concat "'" str "'"))
- (t
- str)))
-
-;;----------
-;; this should be in subr.el or some similar place....
-(defun parse-string (str &optional regexp)
- "Explode the string STR into a list of words ala strtok(3). Optional REGEXP
-defines regexp matching word separator, which defaults to \"[ \\t\\n]+\"."
- (let (str-list ; new list
- str-token ; "index" of next token
- (str-start 0) ; "index" of current token
- (str-sep (if regexp
- regexp
- "[ \t\n]+")))
- (while (setq str-token (string-match str-sep str str-start))
- (setq str-list
- (nconc str-list
- (list (substring str str-start str-token))))
- (setq str-start (match-end 0)))
- ;; tag on the remainder as the final item
- (if (not (>= str-start (length str)))
- (setq str-list
- (nconc str-list
- (list (substring str str-start)))))
- str-list))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-make-list (str)
- "Return list of words made from the string STR."
- (cond ((string-match "[ \t\n]+" str)
- (let ((new-str (parse-string str "[ \t\n]+")))
- ;; this is ugly, but assume if the first element is empty, there are
- ;; no more elements.
- (cond ((string= (car new-str) "")
- nil)
- (t
- new-str))))
- ((string= str "")
- nil)
- (t
- (list str))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-skip-line (stdout stderr regexp &optional arg)
- "Like forward-line, but check that the skipped line matches REGEXP.
-Args: STDOUT STDERR REGEXP &optional ARG.
-
-If it doesn't match REGEXP a bug report is generated and displayed.
-STDOUT and STDERR is only used to do that.
-
-If optional ARG, a number, is given the ARGth parenthesized expression
-in the REGEXP is returned as a string.
-Point should be in column 1 when this function is called."
-
- (cond
- ((looking-at regexp)
- (forward-line 1)
- (if arg
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning arg)
- (match-end arg))))
- (t
- (cvs-parse-error stdout
- stderr
- (if (eq (current-buffer) stdout)
- 'STDOUT
- 'STDERR)
- (point)
- regexp))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-get-current-dir (root-dir dirname)
- "Return current working directory, suitable for cvs-parse-update.
-Args: ROOT-DIR DIRNAME.
-
-Concatenates ROOT-DIR and DIRNAME to form an absolute path."
-
- (if (string= "." dirname)
- (substring root-dir 0 -1)
- (concat root-dir dirname)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-compare-fileinfos (a b)
- "Compare fileinfo A with fileinfo B and return t if A is `less'."
-
- (cond
- ;; Sort acording to directories.
- ((string< (cvs-fileinfo->dir a) (cvs-fileinfo->dir b)) t)
- ((not (string= (cvs-fileinfo->dir a) (cvs-fileinfo->dir b))) nil)
- ;; The DIRCHANGE entry is always first within the directory.
- ((and (eq (cvs-fileinfo->type a) 'DIRCHANGE)
- (not (eq (cvs-fileinfo->type b) 'DIRCHANGE))) t)
- ((and (eq (cvs-fileinfo->type b) 'DIRCHANGE)
- (not (eq (cvs-fileinfo->type a) 'DIRCHANGE))) nil)
- ;; All files are sorted by file name.
- ((string< (cvs-fileinfo->file-name a) (cvs-fileinfo->file-name b)))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-parse-error (stdout-buffer stderr-buffer err-buf pos &optional indicator)
- "Handle a parse error when parsing the output from cvs.
-Args: STDOUT-BUFFER STDERR-BUFFER ERR-BUF POS &optional INDICATOR.
-
-ERR-BUF should be 'STDOUT or 'STDERR."
-
- (setq pos (1- pos))
- (set-buffer cvs-buffer-name)
- (setq buffer-read-only nil)
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert "To: " pcl-cvs-bugs-address "\n")
- (insert "Subject: pcl-cvs release" pcl-cvs-version " parse error.\n")
- (insert (concat mail-header-separator "\n"))
- (insert "This bug report is automatically generated by pcl-cvs\n")
- (insert "because it doesn't understand some output from CVS. Below\n")
- (insert "is detailed information about the error. Please send\n")
- (insert "this, together with any information you think might be\n")
- (insert "useful for me to fix the bug, to the address above. But\n")
- (insert "please check the \"known problems\" section of the\n")
- (insert "documentation first. Note that this buffer contains\n")
- (insert "information that you might consider confidential. You\n")
- (insert "are encouraged to read through it before sending it.\n")
- (insert "\n")
- (insert "Press C-c C-c to send this email.\n\n")
- (insert "Please state the version of these programs you are using:\n\n")
- (insert "RCS: \ndiff: \n\n")
-
- (let* ((stdout (save-excursion (set-buffer stdout-buffer) (buffer-string)))
- (stderr (save-excursion (set-buffer stderr-buffer) (buffer-string)))
- (errstr (if (eq err-buf 'STDOUT) stdout stderr))
- (errline-end (string-match "\n" errstr pos))
- (errline (substring errstr pos errline-end)))
- (insert (format "Offending line (%d chars): >" (- errline-end pos)))
- (insert errline)
- (insert "<\n")
- (insert "Sent to " (symbol-name err-buf) " at pos " (format "%d\n" pos))
- (if indicator
- (insert "Optional args: \"" indicator "\".\n"))
- (insert "\nEmacs-version: " (emacs-version) "\n")
- (insert "Pcl-cvs Version: "
- "@(#)OrigId: pcl-cvs.el,v 1.93 1993/05/31 22:44:00 ceder Exp\n")
- (insert "CVS Version: "
- "@(#)cvs/contrib/pcl-cvs:$Name: $:$Id: pcl-cvs.el,v 1.7 1998/01/04 14:24:13 kingdon Exp $\n\n")
- (insert (format "--- Contents of stdout buffer (%d chars) ---\n"
- (length stdout)))
- (insert stdout)
- (insert "--- End of stdout buffer ---\n")
- (insert (format "--- Contents of stderr buffer (%d chars) ---\n"
- (length stderr)))
- (insert stderr)
- (insert "--- End of stderr buffer ---\n")
- (insert "\nEnd of bug report.\n")
- (require 'sendmail)
- (mail-mode)
- (error "CVS parse error - please report this bug.")))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-parse-update (stdout-buffer stderr-buffer)
- "Parse the output from `cvs update'.
-
-Args: STDOUT-BUFFER STDERR-BUFFER.
-
-This functions parses the from `cvs update' (which should be
-separated in its stdout- and stderr-components) and prints a
-pretty representation of it in the *cvs* buffer.
-
-Signals an error if unexpected output was detected in the buffer."
-
- (let* ((head (cons 'dummy nil))
- (tail (cvs-parse-stderr stdout-buffer stderr-buffer
- head default-directory))
- (root-dir default-directory))
- (cvs-parse-stdout stdout-buffer stderr-buffer tail root-dir)
- (setq head (sort (cdr head) (function cvs-compare-fileinfos)))
- (collection-clear cvs-cookie-handle)
- (collection-append-cookies cvs-cookie-handle head)
- (cvs-remove-stdout-shadows)
- (if cvs-auto-remove-handled-directories
- (cvs-remove-empty-directories))
- (set-buffer cvs-buffer-name)
- (cvs-mode)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (tin-goto-previous cvs-cookie-handle (point-min) 1)
- (setq default-directory root-dir)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-remove-stdout-shadows ()
- "Remove entries in the *cvs* buffer that comes from both stdout and stderr.
-If there is two entries for a single file the second one should be
-deleted. (Remember that sort uses a stable sort algorithm, so one can
-be sure that the stderr entry is always first)."
-
- (collection-filter-tins cvs-cookie-handle
- (function
- (lambda (tin)
- (not (cvs-shadow-entry-p tin))))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-shadow-entry-p (tin)
- "Return non-nil if TIN is a shadow entry.
-Args: TIN.
-
-A TIN is a shadow entry if the previous tin contains the same file."
-
- (let* ((previous-tin (tin-previous cvs-cookie-handle tin))
- (curr (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin))
- (prev (and previous-tin
- (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle previous-tin))))
- (and
- prev curr
- (string= (cvs-fileinfo->file-name prev)
- (cvs-fileinfo->file-name curr))
- (string= (cvs-fileinfo->dir prev)
- (cvs-fileinfo->dir curr))
- (or
- (and (eq (cvs-fileinfo->type prev) 'CONFLICT)
- (eq (cvs-fileinfo->type curr) 'CONFLICT))
- (and (eq (cvs-fileinfo->type prev) 'MERGED)
- (eq (cvs-fileinfo->type curr) 'MODIFIED))
- (and (eq (cvs-fileinfo->type prev) 'REM-EXIST)
- (eq (cvs-fileinfo->type curr) 'REMOVED))))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-find-backup-file (filename &optional dirname)
- "Look for a backup file for FILENAME, optionally in directory DIRNAME, and if
-there is one, return the name of the first file found as a string."
-
- (if (eq dirname nil)
- (setq dirname default-directory))
- (car (directory-files dirname nil (concat "^\\" cvs-bakprefix filename
- "\\."))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-find-backup-revision (filename)
- "Take FILENAME as the name of a cvs backup file and return the revision of
-that file as a string."
-
- (substring filename
- (+ 1 (string-match "\\.\\([0-9.]+\\)$" filename))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-parse-stderr (stdout-buffer stderr-buffer head dir)
- "Parse the output from CVS that is written to stderr.
-Args: STDOUT-BUFFER STDERR-BUFFER HEAD DIR
-
-STDOUT-BUFFER holds the output that cvs sent to stdout. It is only
-used to create a bug report in case there is a parse error.
-STDERR-BUFFER is the buffer that holds the output to parse.
-HEAD is a cons-cell, the head of the list that is built.
-DIR is the directory the `cvs update' was run in.
-
-This function returns the last cons-cell in the list that is built."
-
- (save-window-excursion
- (set-buffer stderr-buffer)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (let ((current-dir dir)
- (root-dir dir))
-
- (while (< (point) (point-max))
- (cond
-
- ;; CVS is descending a subdirectory.
-
- ((looking-at
- "^cvs \\(server\\|update\\): Updating \\(.*\\)$")
- (setq current-dir
- (cvs-get-current-dir
- root-dir
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))))
- (setcdr head (list (cvs-create-fileinfo
- 'DIRCHANGE
- current-dir
- "." ; the old version had nil here???
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0)
- (match-end 0)))))
- (setq head (cdr head))
- (forward-line 1))
-
- ;; File removed, since it is removed (by third party) in repository.
-
- ((or (looking-at
- "^cvs \\(update\\|server\\): warning: \\(.*\\) is not (any longer) pertinent")
- (looking-at
- "^cvs \\(update\\|server\\): \\(.*\\) is no longer in the repository"))
-
- (setcdr head (list (cvs-create-fileinfo
- 'CVS-REMOVED
- current-dir
- (file-name-nondirectory
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 2)
- (match-end 2)))
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0)
- (match-end 0)))))
- (setq head (cdr head))
- (forward-line 1))
-
- ;; File removed by you, but recreated by cvs. Ignored. Will say
- ;; "Updated" on the next line.
-
- ((looking-at
- "^cvs \\(update\\|server\\): warning: .* was lost$")
- (forward-line 1))
-
- ;; Patch failed; CVS will refetch the file. Ignored.
- ((looking-at
- "^[0-9]+ out of [0-9]+ hunks failed--saving rejects to .*$")
- (forward-line 1))
-
- ;; File unknown for some reason.
- ;; FIXME: is it really a good idea to add this as unknown here?
-
- ((looking-at
- "cvs \\(update\\|server\\): nothing known about \\(.*\\)$")
- (let ((filename (buffer-substring (match-beginning 2)
- (match-end 2))))
- (if (file-directory-p filename)
- (setcdr head (list (cvs-create-fileinfo
- 'UNKNOWN-DIR
- current-dir
- "."
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0)
- (match-end 0)))))
- (setcdr head (list (cvs-create-fileinfo
- 'UNKNOWN
- current-dir
- (file-name-nondirectory filename)
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0)
- (match-end 0)))))))
- (setq head (cdr head))
- (forward-line 1))
-
- ;; A file that has been created by you, but added to the cvs
- ;; repository by another.
-
- ((looking-at
- "^cvs \\(update\\|server\\): move away \\(.*\\); it is in the way$")
- (setcdr head (list (cvs-create-fileinfo
- 'MOVE-AWAY
- current-dir
- (file-name-nondirectory
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 2)
- (match-end 2)))
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0)
- (match-end 0)))))
- (setq head (cdr head))
- (forward-line 1))
-
- ;; Cvs waits for a lock. Ignore.
-
- ((looking-at
- "^cvs \\(update\\|server\\): \\[..:..:..\\] waiting for .*lock in ")
- (forward-line 1))
- ((looking-at
- "^cvs \\(update\\|server\\): \\[..:..:..\\] obtained lock in ")
- (forward-line 1))
-
- ;; File removed in repository, but edited by you.
-
- ((looking-at
- "^cvs \\(update\\|server\\): conflict: \\(.*\\) is modified but no longer in the repository$")
- (setcdr head (list
- (cvs-create-fileinfo
- 'REM-CONFLICT
- current-dir
- (file-name-nondirectory
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 2)
- (match-end 2)))
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0)
- (match-end 0)))))
- (setq head (cdr head))
- (forward-line 1))
-
- ;; File removed in repository, but edited by someone else.
-
- ((looking-at
- "^cvs \\(update\\|server\\): conflict: removed \\(.*\\) was modified by second party")
- (setcdr head
- (list
- (cvs-create-fileinfo
- 'MOD-CONFLICT
- current-dir
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1)
- (match-end 1))
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0)
- (match-end 0)))))
- (setq head (cdr head))
- (forward-line 1))
-
- ;; File removed in repository, but not in local directory.
-
- ((looking-at
- "^cvs \\(update\\|server\\): \\(.*\\) should be removed and is still there")
- (setcdr head
- (list
- (cvs-create-fileinfo
- 'REM-EXIST
- current-dir
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 2)
- (match-end 2))
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0)
- (match-end 0)))))
- (setq head (cdr head))
- (forward-line 1))
-
- ;; Error searching for repository
-
- ((looking-at
- "^cvs \\(update\\|server\\): in directory ")
- (let ((start (point)))
- (forward-line 1)
- (cvs-skip-line stdout-buffer stderr-buffer
- (regexp-quote "cvs [update aborted]: there is no repository "))
- (setcdr head (list (cvs-create-fileinfo
- 'REPOS-MISSING
- current-dir
- nil
- (buffer-substring start (point)))))
- (setq head (cdr head))))
-
- ;; Silly warning from attempted conflict resolution. Ignored.
- ;; FIXME: Should it be?
- ;; eg.: "cvs update: cannot find revision APC-web-update in file .cvsignore"
- ;;
- ((looking-at
- "^cvs \\(update\\|server\\): cannot find revision \\(.*\\) in file \\(.*\\)$")
- (forward-line 1)
- (message "%s" (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))
-
- ;; CVS has decided to merge someone elses changes into this document.
- ;; About to start an rcsmerge operation...
- ;;
- ((looking-at
- "^RCS file: ")
-
- ;; skip the "RCS file:" line...
- (forward-line 1)
-
- (let ((complex-start (point))
- base-revision ; the first revision retrieved to merge from
- head-revision ; the second revision retrieved to merge from
- filename ; the name of the file being merged
- backup-file ; the name of the backup of the working file
- backup-revision) ; the revision of the original working file
-
- (setq base-revision
- (cvs-skip-line stdout-buffer stderr-buffer
- "^retrieving revision \\(.*\\)$"
- 1))
- (setq head-revision
- (cvs-skip-line stdout-buffer stderr-buffer
- "^retrieving revision \\(.*\\)$"
- 1))
- (setq filename
- (cvs-skip-line stdout-buffer stderr-buffer
- "^Merging differences between [0-9.]+ and [0-9.]+ into \\(.*\\)$"
- 1))
- (setq backup-file
- (cvs-find-backup-file filename current-dir))
- (setq backup-revision
- (cvs-find-backup-revision backup-file))
-
- ;; Was there a conflict during the merge?
-
- (cond
-
- ;;;; From CVS-1.3 & RCS-5.6.0.1 with GNU-Diffutils-2.5:
- ;;;; "cvs update -j OLD-REV -j NEW-REV ."
- ;;
- ;; RCS file: /big/web-CVS/apc/cmd/Main/logout.sh,v
- ;; retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
- ;; retrieving revision 1.1.1.2
- ;; Merging differences between 1.1.1.1 and 1.1.1.2 into logout.sh
- ;; rcsmerge warning: overlaps during merge
-
- ((looking-at
- ;; Allow both RCS 5.5 and 5.6. (5.6 prints "rcs" and " warning").
- "^\\(rcs\\)?merge[:]*\\( warning\\)?: \\(overlaps\\|conflicts\\) during merge$")
-
- ;; Yes, this is a conflict.
- (cvs-skip-line stdout-buffer stderr-buffer
- "^\\(rcs\\)?merge[:]*\\( warning\\)?: \\(overlaps\\|conflicts\\) during merge$")
-
- ;; this line doesn't seem to appear in all cases -- perhaps only
- ;; in "-j A -j B" usage, in which case this indicates ????
- (cvs-skip-line stdout-buffer stderr-buffer
- "^cvs \\(update\\|server\\): conflicts found in ")
-
- (let ((fileinfo
- (cvs-create-fileinfo
- 'CONFLICT current-dir
- filename
- (buffer-substring complex-start (point)))))
-
- ;; squirrel away info about the files that were retrieved for merging
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->base-revision fileinfo base-revision)
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->head-revision fileinfo head-revision)
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->backup-revision fileinfo backup-revision)
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->backup-file fileinfo backup-file)
-
- (setcdr head (list fileinfo))
- (setq head (cdr head))))
-
- ;; Was it a conflict, and was RCS compiled without DIFF3_BIN, in
- ;; which case this is a failed conflict resolution?
-
- ((looking-at
- ;; Allow both RCS 5.5 and 5.6. (5.6 prints "rcs" and " warning").
- "^\\(rcs\\)?merge\\( warning\\)?: overlaps or other problems during merge$")
-
- (cvs-skip-line stdout-buffer stderr-buffer
- "^\\(rcs\\)?merge\\( warning\\)?: overlaps or other problems during merge$")
- (cvs-skip-line stdout-buffer stderr-buffer
- "^cvs update: could not merge ")
- (cvs-skip-line stdout-buffer stderr-buffer
- "^cvs update: restoring .* from backup file ")
- (let ((fileinfo
- (cvs-create-fileinfo
- 'CONFLICT current-dir
- filename
- (buffer-substring complex-start (point)))))
- (setcdr head (list fileinfo))
- (setq head (cdr head))))
-
- ;; Not a conflict; it must be a succesful merge.
-
- (t
- (let ((fileinfo
- (cvs-create-fileinfo
- 'MERGED current-dir
- filename
- (buffer-substring complex-start (point)))))
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->base-revision fileinfo base-revision)
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->head-revision fileinfo head-revision)
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->backup-revision fileinfo backup-revision)
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->backup-file fileinfo backup-file)
- (setcdr head (list fileinfo))
- (setq head (cdr head)))))))
-
- ;; Error messages from CVS (incomplete)
-
- ((looking-at
- "^cvs \\(update\\|server\\): \\(invalid option .*\\)$")
- (error "Interface problem with CVS: %s"
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))))
-
- ;; network errors
-
- ;; Kerberos connection attempted but failed. This is not
- ;; really an error, as CVS will automatically fall back to
- ;; rsh. Plus it tries kerberos, if available, even when rsh
- ;; is what you really wanted.
-
- ((looking-at
- "^cvs update: kerberos connect:.*$")
- (forward-line 1)
- (message "Remote CVS: %s"
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))
-
- ;; And when kerberos *does* fail, cvs prints out some stuff
- ;; as it tries rsh. Ignore that stuff too.
-
- ((looking-at
- "^cvs update: trying to start server using rsh$")
- (forward-line 1))
-
- ((looking-at
- "^\\([^:]*\\) Connection timed out")
- (error "Remote CVS: %s"
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))
-
- ((looking-at
- "^Permission denied.")
- (error "Remote CVS: %s"
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))
-
- ((looking-at
- "^cvs \\[update aborted\\]: premature end of file from server")
- (error "Remote CVS: %s"
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))
-
- ;; Empty line. Probably inserted by mistake by user (or developer :-)
- ;; Ignore.
-
- ((looking-at
- "^$")
- (forward-line 1))
-
- ;; top-level parser (cond) default clause
-
- (t
- (cvs-skip-line stdout-buffer stderr-buffer
- "^UN-MATCHABLE-OUTPUT"))))))
-
- ;; cause this function to return the head of the parser output list
- head)
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-parse-stdout (stdout-buffer stderr-buffer head root-dir)
- "Parse the output from CVS that is written to stderr.
-Args: STDOUT-BUFFER STDERR-BUFFER HEAD ROOT-DIR
-
-STDOUT-BUFFER is the buffer that holds the output to parse.
-STDERR-BUFFER holds the output that cvs sent to stderr. It is only
-used to create a bug report in case there is a parse error.
-
-HEAD is a cons-cell, the head of the list that is built.
-ROOT-DIR is the directory the `cvs update' was run in.
-
-This function doesn't return anything particular."
-
- (save-window-excursion
- (set-buffer stdout-buffer)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (< (point) (point-max))
- (cond
-
- ;; M: The file is modified by the user, and untouched in the repository.
- ;; A: The file is "cvs add"ed, but not "cvs ci"ed.
- ;; R: The file is "cvs remove"ed, but not "cvs ci"ed.
- ;; C: Conflict (only useful if a join was done and stderr has info...)
- ;; U: The file is copied from the repository.
- ;; ?: Unknown file or directory.
-
- ((looking-at
- "^\\([MARCUP?]\\) \\(.*\\)$")
- (let*
- ((c (char-after (match-beginning 1)))
- (full-path (concat (file-name-as-directory root-dir)
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 2)
- (match-end 2))))
- (isdir (file-directory-p full-path))
- (fileinfo (cvs-create-fileinfo
- (cond ((eq c ?M) 'MODIFIED)
- ((eq c ?A) 'ADDED)
- ((eq c ?R) 'REMOVED)
- ((eq c ?C) 'CONFLICT)
- ((eq c ?U) 'UPDATED)
- ((eq c ?P) 'PATCHED)
- ((eq c ??) (if isdir
- 'UNKNOWN-DIR
- 'UNKNOWN)))
- (substring (file-name-directory full-path) 0 -1)
- (file-name-nondirectory full-path)
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))))
- ;; Updated and Patched files require no further action.
- (if (memq c '(?U ?P))
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->handled fileinfo t))
-
- ;; Link this last on the list.
- (setcdr head (list fileinfo))
- (setq head (cdr head))
- (forward-line 1)))
-
- ;; Executing a program because of the -u option in modules.
- ((looking-at
- "^cvs \\(update\\|server\\): Executing")
- ;; Skip by any output the program may generate to stdout.
- ;; Note that pcl-cvs will get seriously confused if the
- ;; program prints anything to stderr.
- (re-search-forward cvs-update-prog-output-skip-regexp)
- (forward-line 1))
-
- (t
- (cvs-parse-error stdout-buffer stderr-buffer 'STDOUT (point)
- "cvs-parse-stdout"))))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-pp (fileinfo)
- "Pretty print FILEINFO. Insert a printed representation in current buffer.
-For use by the cookie package."
-
- (let ((a (cvs-fileinfo->type fileinfo))
- (s (if (cvs-fileinfo->marked fileinfo)
- "*" " "))
- (f (cvs-fileinfo->file-name fileinfo))
- (ci (if (cvs-fileinfo->handled fileinfo)
- " " "ci")))
- (insert
- (cond
- ((eq a 'UPDATED)
- (format "%s Updated %s" s f))
- ((eq a 'PATCHED)
- (format "%s Patched %s" s f))
- ((eq a 'MODIFIED)
- (format "%s Modified %s %s" s ci f))
- ((eq a 'MERGED)
- (format "%s Merged %s %s" s ci f))
- ((eq a 'CONFLICT)
- (format "%s Conflict %s" s f))
- ((eq a 'ADDED)
- (format "%s Added %s %s" s ci f))
- ((eq a 'REMOVED)
- (format "%s Removed %s %s" s ci f))
- ((eq a 'UNKNOWN)
- (format "%s Unknown %s" s f))
- ((eq a 'UNKNOWN-DIR)
- (format "%s Unknown dir %s" s f))
- ((eq a 'CVS-REMOVED)
- (format "%s Removed from repository: %s" s f))
- ((eq a 'REM-CONFLICT)
- (format "%s Conflict: Removed from repository, changed by you: %s" s f))
- ((eq a 'MOD-CONFLICT)
- (format "%s Conflict: Removed by you, changed in repository: %s" s f))
- ((eq a 'REM-EXIST)
- (format "%s Conflict: Removed by you, but still exists: %s" s f))
- ((eq a 'DIRCHANGE)
- (format "\nIn directory %s:" (cvs-fileinfo->dir fileinfo)))
- ((eq a 'MOVE-AWAY)
- (format "%s Move away %s - it is in the way" s f))
- ((eq a 'REPOS-MISSING)
- (format " This repository directory is missing! Remove this directory manually."))
- ((eq a 'MESSAGE)
- (cvs-fileinfo->full-log fileinfo))
- (t
- (format "%s Internal error! %s" s f))))))
-
-
-;;; You can define your own keymap in .emacs. pcl-cvs.el won't overwrite it.
-
-(if cvs-mode-map
- nil
- (setq cvs-mode-map (make-keymap))
- (suppress-keymap cvs-mode-map)
- (define-prefix-command 'cvs-mode-map-control-c-prefix)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "\C-?" 'cvs-mode-unmark-up)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "\C-k" 'cvs-mode-acknowledge)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "\C-n" 'cvs-mode-next-line)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "\C-p" 'cvs-mode-previous-line)
- ;; ^C- keys are used to set various flags to control CVS features
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "\C-c" 'cvs-mode-map-control-c-prefix)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "\C-c\C-c" 'cvs-change-cvsroot)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "\C-c\C-d" 'cvs-set-diff-flags)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "\C-c\C-l" 'cvs-set-log-flags)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "\C-c\C-s" 'cvs-set-status-flags)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "\C-c\C-u" 'cvs-set-update-optional-flags)
- ;; M- keys are usually those that operate on modules
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "\M-\C-?" 'cvs-mode-unmark-all-files)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "\M-C" 'cvs-mode-rcs2log) ; i.e. "Create a ChangeLog"
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "\M-a" 'cvs-mode-admin)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "\M-c" 'cvs-mode-checkout)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "\M-o" 'cvs-mode-checkout-other-window)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "\M-p" 'cvs-mode-rdiff) ; i.e. "create a Patch"
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "\M-r" 'cvs-mode-release)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "\M-t" 'cvs-mode-rtag)
- ;; keys that operate on files
- (define-key cvs-mode-map " " 'cvs-mode-next-line)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "?" 'describe-mode)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "A" 'cvs-mode-add-change-log-entry-other-window)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "B" 'cvs-mode-byte-compile-files)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "C" 'cvs-mode-changelog-commit)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "E" 'cvs-mode-emerge)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "G" 'cvs-update)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "M" 'cvs-mode-mark-all-files)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "Q" 'cvs-examine)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "R" 'cvs-mode-revert-updated-buffers)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "U" 'cvs-mode-undo-local-changes)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "a" 'cvs-mode-add)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "b" 'cvs-mode-diff-backup)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "c" 'cvs-mode-commit)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "d" 'cvs-mode-diff-cvs)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "e" 'cvs-mode-ediff)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "f" 'cvs-mode-find-file)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "g" 'cvs-mode-update-no-prompt)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "i" 'cvs-mode-ignore)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "l" 'cvs-mode-log)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "m" 'cvs-mode-mark)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "n" 'cvs-mode-next-line)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "o" 'cvs-mode-find-file-other-window)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "p" 'cvs-mode-previous-line)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "q" 'bury-buffer)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "r" 'cvs-mode-remove-file)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "s" 'cvs-mode-status)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "t" 'cvs-mode-tag)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "u" 'cvs-mode-unmark)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "v" 'cvs-mode-diff-vendor)
- (define-key cvs-mode-map "x" 'cvs-mode-remove-handled))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-get-marked (&optional ignore-marks ignore-contents)
- "Return a list of all selected tins.
-Args: &optional IGNORE-MARKS IGNORE-CONTENTS.
-
-If there are any marked tins, and IGNORE-MARKS is nil, return them. Otherwise,
-if the cursor selects a directory, return all files in it, unless there are
-none, in which case just return the directory; or unless IGNORE-CONTENTS is not
-nil, in which case also just return the directory. Otherwise return (a list
-containing) the file the cursor points to, or an empty list if it doesn't point
-to a file at all."
-
- (cond
- ;; Any marked cookies?
- ((and (not ignore-marks)
- (collection-collect-tin cvs-cookie-handle 'cvs-fileinfo->marked)))
- ;; Nope.
- ((and (not ignore-contents)
- (let ((sel (tin-locate cvs-cookie-handle (point))))
- (cond
- ;; If a directory is selected, all it members are returned.
- ((and sel (eq (cvs-fileinfo->type (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle
- sel))
- 'DIRCHANGE))
- (let ((retsel
- (collection-collect-tin cvs-cookie-handle
- 'cvs-dir-member-p
- (cvs-fileinfo->dir (tin-cookie
- cvs-cookie-handle sel)))))
- (if retsel
- retsel
- (list sel))))
- (t
- (list sel))))))
- (t
- (list (tin-locate cvs-cookie-handle (point))))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-dir-member-p (fileinfo dir)
- "Return true if FILEINFO represents a file in directory DIR."
-
- (and (not (eq (cvs-fileinfo->type fileinfo) 'DIRCHANGE))
- (string= (cvs-fileinfo->dir fileinfo) dir)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-dir-empty-p (tin)
- "Return non-nil if TIN is a directory that is empty.
-Args: CVS-BUF TIN."
-
- (and (eq (cvs-fileinfo->type (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin)) 'DIRCHANGE)
- (or (not (tin-next cvs-cookie-handle tin))
- (eq (cvs-fileinfo->type
- (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle
- (tin-next cvs-cookie-handle tin)))
- 'DIRCHANGE))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-revert-updated-buffers ()
- "Revert any buffers that are UPDATED, PATCHED, MERGED or CONFLICT."
-
- (interactive)
- (cookie-map (function cvs-revert-fileinfo) cvs-cookie-handle))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-revert-fileinfo (fileinfo)
- "Revert the buffer that holds the file in FILEINFO if it has changed,
-and if the type is UPDATED, PATCHED, MERGED or CONFLICT."
-
- (let* ((type (cvs-fileinfo->type fileinfo))
- (file (cvs-fileinfo->full-path fileinfo))
- (buffer (get-file-buffer file)))
- ;; For a revert to happen...
- (cond
- ((and
- ;; ...the type must be one that justifies a revert...
- (or (eq type 'UPDATED)
- (eq type 'PATCHED)
- (eq type 'MERGED)
- (eq type 'CONFLICT))
- ;; ...and the user must be editing the file...
- buffer)
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer buffer)
- (cond
- ((buffer-modified-p)
- (error "%s: edited since last cvs-update."
- (buffer-file-name)))
- ;; Go ahead and revert the file.
- (t (revert-buffer 'dont-use-auto-save-file 'dont-ask))))))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-remove-handled ()
- "Remove all lines that are handled.
-Empty directories are removed."
-
- (interactive)
- ;; Pass one: remove files that are handled.
- (collection-filter-cookies cvs-cookie-handle
- (function
- (lambda (fileinfo)
- (not (cvs-fileinfo->handled fileinfo)))))
- ;; Pass two: remove empty directories.
- (if cvs-auto-remove-handled-directories
- (cvs-remove-empty-directories)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-remove-empty-directories ()
- "Remove empty directories in the *cvs* buffer."
-
- (collection-filter-tins cvs-cookie-handle
- (function
- (lambda (tin)
- (not (cvs-dir-empty-p tin))))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-mark (pos)
- "Mark a fileinfo.
-Args: POS.
-
-If the fileinfo is a directory, all the contents of that directory are marked
-instead. A directory can never be marked. POS is a buffer position."
-
- (interactive "d")
- (let* ((tin (tin-locate cvs-cookie-handle pos))
- (sel (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin)))
- (cond
- ;; Does POS point to a directory? If so, mark all files in that directory.
- ((eq (cvs-fileinfo->type sel) 'DIRCHANGE)
- (cookie-map
- (function (lambda (f dir)
- (cond
- ((cvs-dir-member-p f dir)
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->marked f t)
- t)))) ; Tell cookie to redisplay this cookie.
- cvs-cookie-handle
- (cvs-fileinfo->dir sel)))
- (t
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->marked sel t)
- (tin-invalidate cvs-cookie-handle tin)
- (tin-goto-next cvs-cookie-handle pos 1)))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-committable (tin)
- "Check if the TIN is committable.
-It is committable if it
- a) is not handled and
- b) is either MODIFIED, ADDED, REMOVED, MERGED or CONFLICT."
-
- (let* ((fileinfo (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin))
- (type (cvs-fileinfo->type fileinfo)))
- (and (not (cvs-fileinfo->handled fileinfo))
- (or (eq type 'MODIFIED)
- (eq type 'ADDED)
- (eq type 'REMOVED)
- (eq type 'MERGED)
- (eq type 'CONFLICT)))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-commit ()
- "Check in all marked files, or the current file.
-The user will be asked for a log message in a buffer.
-If cvs-erase-input-buffer is non-nil that buffer will be erased.
-Otherwise mark and point will be set around the entire contents of the
-buffer so that it is easy to kill the contents of the buffer with \\[kill-region]."
-
- (interactive)
- (let* ((cvs-buf (current-buffer))
- (marked (cvs-filter (function cvs-committable)
- (cvs-get-marked))))
- (if (null marked)
- (error "Nothing to commit!")
- (pop-to-buffer (get-buffer-create cvs-commit-prompt-buffer))
- (goto-char (point-min))
-
- (if cvs-erase-input-buffer
- (erase-buffer)
- (push-mark (point-max)))
- (cvs-edit-mode)
- (make-local-variable 'cvs-commit-list)
- (setq cvs-commit-list marked)
- (message "Press C-c C-c when you are done editing."))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-edit-done ()
- "Commit the files to the repository."
-
- (interactive)
- (if (null cvs-commit-list)
- (error "You have already committed the files"))
- (if (and (> (point-max) 1)
- (/= (char-after (1- (point-max))) ?\n)
- (or (eq cvs-commit-buffer-require-final-newline t)
- (and cvs-commit-buffer-require-final-newline
- (yes-or-no-p
- (format "Buffer %s does not end in newline. Add one? "
- (buffer-name))))))
- (save-excursion
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (insert ?\n)))
- (save-some-buffers)
- (let ((cc-list cvs-commit-list)
- (cc-buffer (get-buffer cvs-buffer-name))
- (msg-buffer (current-buffer))
- (msg (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max))))
- (pop-to-buffer cc-buffer)
- (bury-buffer msg-buffer)
- (cvs-use-temp-buffer)
- (message "Committing...")
- (if (cvs-execute-list cc-list cvs-program
- (if cvs-cvsroot
- (list "-d" cvs-cvsroot "commit" "-m" msg)
- (list "commit" "-m" msg))
- "Committing %s...")
- (error "Something went wrong. Check the %s buffer carefully."
- cvs-temp-buffer-name))
- ;; FIXME: don't do any of this if the commit fails.
- (let ((ccl cc-list))
- (while ccl
- (cvs-after-commit-function (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle (car ccl)))
- (setq ccl (cdr ccl))))
- (apply 'tin-invalidate cvs-cookie-handle cc-list)
- (set-buffer msg-buffer)
- (setq cvs-commit-list nil)
- (set-buffer cc-buffer)
- (if cvs-auto-remove-handled
- (cvs-mode-remove-handled)))
-
- (message "Committing... Done."))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-after-commit-function (fileinfo)
- "Do everything that needs to be done when FILEINFO has been committed.
-The fileinfo->handle is set, and if the buffer is present it is reverted."
-
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->handled fileinfo t)
- (if cvs-auto-revert-after-commit
- (let* ((file (cvs-fileinfo->full-path fileinfo))
- (buffer (get-file-buffer file)))
- ;; For a revert to happen...
- (if buffer
- ;; ...the user must be editing the file...
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer buffer)
- (if (not (buffer-modified-p))
- ;; ...but it must be unmodified.
- (revert-buffer 'dont-use-auto-save-file 'dont-ask)))))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-execute-list (tin-list program constant-args &optional message-fmt)
- "Run PROGRAM on all elements on TIN-LIST.
-Args: TIN-LIST PROGRAM CONSTANT-ARGS.
-
-The PROGRAM will be called with pwd set to the directory the files reside
-in. CONSTANT-ARGS should be a list of strings. The arguments given to the
-program will be CONSTANT-ARGS followed by all the files (from TIN-LIST) that
-resides in that directory. If the files in TIN-LIST resides in different
-directories the PROGRAM will be run once for each directory (if all files in
-the same directory appears after each other).
-
-Any output from PROGRAM will be inserted in the current buffer.
-
-This function return nil if all went well, or the numerical exit status or a
-signal name as a string. Note that PROGRAM might be called several times. This
-will return non-nil if something goes wrong, but there is no way to know which
-process that failed.
-
-If MESSAGE-FMT is not nil, then message is called to display progress with
-MESSAGE-FMT as the string. MESSAGE-FMT should contain one %s for the arg-list
-being passed to PROGRAM."
-
- ;; FIXME: something seems wrong with the error checking here....
-
- (let ((exitstatus nil))
- (while tin-list
- (let ((current-dir (cvs-fileinfo->dir (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle
- (car tin-list))))
- arg-list
- arg-str)
-
- ;; Collect all marked files in this directory.
-
- (while (and tin-list
- (string= current-dir
- (cvs-fileinfo->dir (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle
- (car tin-list)))))
- (setq arg-list
- (cons (cvs-fileinfo->file-name
- (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle (car tin-list)))
- arg-list))
- (setq tin-list (cdr tin-list)))
-
- (setq arg-list (nreverse arg-list))
-
- ;; Execute the command on all the files that were collected.
-
- (if message-fmt
- (message message-fmt
- (mapconcat 'cvs-quote-multiword-string
- arg-list
- " ")))
- (setq default-directory (file-name-as-directory current-dir))
- (insert (format "=== cd %s\n" default-directory))
- (insert (format "=== %s %s\n\n"
- program
- (mapconcat 'cvs-quote-multiword-string
- (nconc (copy-sequence constant-args)
- arg-list)
- " ")))
- (let ((res (apply 'call-process program nil t t
- (nconc (copy-sequence constant-args) arg-list))))
- ;; Remember the first, or highest, exitstatus.
- (if (and (not (and (integerp res) (zerop res)))
- (or (null exitstatus)
- (and (integerp exitstatus) (= 1 exitstatus))))
- (setq exitstatus res)))
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (if message-fmt
- (message message-fmt
- (mapconcat 'cvs-quote-multiword-string
- (nconc (copy-sequence arg-list) '("Done."))
- " ")))
- exitstatus))))
-
-;;----------
-;;;; +++ not currently used!
-(defun cvs-execute-single-file-list (tin-list extractor program constant-args
- &optional cleanup message-fmt)
- "Run PROGRAM on all elements on TIN-LIST.
-Args: TIN-LIST EXTRACTOR PROGRAM CONSTANT-ARGS &optional CLEANUP.
-
-The PROGRAM will be called with pwd set to the directory the files
-reside in. CONSTANT-ARGS is a list of strings to pass as arguments to
-PROGRAM. The arguments given to the program will be CONSTANT-ARGS
-followed by the list that EXTRACTOR returns.
-
-EXTRACTOR will be called once for each file on TIN-LIST. It is given
-one argument, the cvs-fileinfo. It can return t, which means ignore
-this file, or a list of arguments to send to the program.
-
-If CLEANUP is not nil, the filenames returned by EXTRACTOR are deleted.
-
-If MESSAGE-FMT is not nil, then message is called to display progress with
-MESSAGE-FMT as the string. MESSAGE-FMT should contain one %s for the arg-list
-being passed to PROGRAM."
-
- (while tin-list
- (let ((current-dir (file-name-as-directory
- (cvs-fileinfo->dir
- (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle
- (car tin-list)))))
- (arg-list
- (funcall extractor
- (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle (car tin-list)))))
-
- ;; Execute the command unless extractor returned t.
-
- (if (eq arg-list t)
- nil
- (setq default-directory current-dir)
- (insert (format "=== cd %s\n" default-directory))
- (insert (format "=== %s %s\n\n"
- program
- (mapconcat 'cvs-quote-multiword-string
- (nconc (copy-sequence constant-args)
- arg-list)
- " ")))
- (if message-fmt
- (message message-fmt (mapconcat 'cvs-quote-multiword-string
- arg-list
- " ")))
- (apply 'call-process program nil t t
- (nconc (copy-sequence constant-args) arg-list))
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (if message-fmt
- (message message-fmt (mapconcat 'cvs-quote-multiword-string
- (nconc arg-list '("Done."))
- " ")))
- (if cleanup
- (while arg-list
-;;;; (kill-buffer ?????)
- (delete-file (car arg-list))
- (setq arg-list (cdr arg-list))))))
- (setq tin-list (cdr tin-list))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-edit-mode ()
- "\\<cvs-edit-mode-map>Mode for editing cvs log messages.
-Commands:
-\\[cvs-edit-done] checks in the file when you are ready.
-This mode is based on fundamental mode."
-
- (interactive)
- (use-local-map cvs-edit-mode-map)
- (setq major-mode 'cvs-edit-mode)
- (setq mode-name "CVS Log")
- (auto-fill-mode 1))
-
-;;----------
-(if cvs-edit-mode-map
- nil
- (setq cvs-edit-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap))
- (define-prefix-command 'cvs-edit-mode-control-c-prefix)
- (define-key cvs-edit-mode-map "\C-c" 'cvs-edit-mode-control-c-prefix)
- (define-key cvs-edit-mode-map "\C-c\C-c" 'cvs-edit-done))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-diffable (tins)
- "Return a list of all tins on TINS that it makes sense to run
-``cvs diff'' on."
-
- ;; +++ There is an unnecessary (nreverse) here. Get the list the
- ;; other way around instead!
- (let ((result nil))
- (while tins
- (let ((type (cvs-fileinfo->type
- (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle (car tins)))))
- (if (or (eq type 'MODIFIED)
- (eq type 'UPDATED)
- (eq type 'PATCHED)
- (eq type 'MERGED)
- (eq type 'CONFLICT)
- (eq type 'REMOVED) ;+++Does this line make sense?
- (eq type 'ADDED)) ;+++Does this line make sense?
- (setq result (cons (car tins) result)))
- (setq tins (cdr tins))))
- (nreverse result)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-diff-cvs (&optional ignore-marks)
- "Diff the selected files against the head revisions in the repository.
-
-If the variable cvs-diff-ignore-marks is non-nil any marked files will not be
-considered to be selected. An optional prefix argument will invert the
-influence from cvs-diff-ignore-marks.
-
-The flags in the variable cvs-diff-flags will be passed to ``cvs diff''.
-
-The resulting diffs are placed in the cvs-fileinfo->cvs-diff-buffer."
-
- (interactive "P")
- (if (not (listp cvs-diff-flags))
- (error "cvs-diff-flags should be set using cvs-set-diff-flags."))
- (save-some-buffers)
- (message "cvsdiffing...")
- (let ((marked-file-list (cvs-diffable
- (cvs-get-marked
- (or (and ignore-marks (not cvs-diff-ignore-marks))
- (and (not ignore-marks) cvs-diff-ignore-marks))))))
- (while marked-file-list
- (let ((fileinfo-to-diff (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle
- (car marked-file-list)))
- (local-def-directory (file-name-as-directory
- (cvs-fileinfo->dir
- (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle
- (car marked-file-list))))))
- (message "cvsdiffing %s..."
- (cvs-fileinfo->file-name fileinfo-to-diff))
-
- ;; FIXME: this seems messy to test and set buffer name at this point....
- (if (not (cvs-fileinfo->cvs-diff-buffer fileinfo-to-diff))
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->cvs-diff-buffer fileinfo-to-diff
- (concat "*cvs-diff-"
- (cvs-fileinfo->file-name
- fileinfo-to-diff)
- "-in-"
- local-def-directory
- "*")))
- (display-buffer (get-buffer-create
- (cvs-fileinfo->cvs-diff-buffer fileinfo-to-diff)))
- (set-buffer (cvs-fileinfo->cvs-diff-buffer fileinfo-to-diff))
- (setq buffer-read-only nil)
- (setq default-directory local-def-directory)
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert (format "=== cd %s\n" default-directory))
- (insert (format "=== cvs %s\n\n"
- (mapconcat 'cvs-quote-multiword-string
- (nconc (if cvs-cvsroot
- (list "-d" cvs-cvsroot "diff")
- '("diff"))
- (copy-sequence cvs-diff-flags)
- (list (cvs-fileinfo->file-name
- fileinfo-to-diff)))
- " ")))
- (if (apply 'call-process cvs-program nil t t
- (nconc (if cvs-cvsroot
- (list "-d" cvs-cvsroot "diff")
- '("diff"))
- (copy-sequence cvs-diff-flags)
- (list (cvs-fileinfo->file-name fileinfo-to-diff))))
- (message "cvsdiffing %s... Done."
- (cvs-fileinfo->file-name fileinfo-to-diff))
- (message "cvsdiffing %s... No differences found."
- (cvs-fileinfo->file-name fileinfo-to-diff)))
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (setq marked-file-list (cdr marked-file-list)))))
- (message "cvsdiffing... Done."))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-diff-backup (&optional ignore-marks)
- "Diff the files against the backup file.
-This command can be used on files that are marked with \"Merged\"
-or \"Conflict\" in the *cvs* buffer.
-
-If the variable cvs-diff-ignore-marks is non-nil any marked files will
-not be considered to be selected. An optional prefix argument will
-invert the influence from cvs-diff-ignore-marks.
-
-The flags in cvs-diff-flags will be passed to ``diff''.
-
-The resulting diffs are placed in the cvs-fileinfo->backup-diff-buffer."
-
- (interactive "P")
- (if (not (listp cvs-diff-flags))
- (error "cvs-diff-flags should be set using cvs-set-diff-flags."))
- (save-some-buffers)
- (let ((marked-file-list (cvs-filter
- (function cvs-backup-diffable)
- (cvs-get-marked
- (or
- (and ignore-marks (not cvs-diff-ignore-marks))
- (and (not ignore-marks) cvs-diff-ignore-marks))))))
- (if (null marked-file-list)
- (error "No ``Conflict'' or ``Merged'' file selected!"))
- (message "backup diff...")
- (while marked-file-list
- (let ((fileinfo-to-diff (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle
- (car marked-file-list)))
- (local-def-directory (file-name-as-directory
- (cvs-fileinfo->dir
- (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle
- (car marked-file-list)))))
- (backup-temp-files (cvs-diff-backup-extractor
- (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle
- (car marked-file-list)))))
- (message "backup diff %s..."
- (cvs-fileinfo->file-name fileinfo-to-diff))
-
- ;; FIXME: this seems messy to test and set buffer name at this point....
- (if (not (cvs-fileinfo->backup-diff-buffer fileinfo-to-diff))
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->backup-diff-buffer fileinfo-to-diff
- (concat "*cvs-diff-"
- (cvs-fileinfo->backup-file
- fileinfo-to-diff)
- "-to-"
- (cvs-fileinfo->file-name
- fileinfo-to-diff)
- "-in"
- local-def-directory
- "*")))
- (display-buffer (get-buffer-create
- (cvs-fileinfo->backup-diff-buffer fileinfo-to-diff)))
- (set-buffer (cvs-fileinfo->backup-diff-buffer fileinfo-to-diff))
- (setq buffer-read-only nil)
- (setq default-directory local-def-directory)
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert (format "=== cd %s\n" default-directory))
- (insert (format "=== %s %s\n\n"
- cvs-diff-program
- (mapconcat 'cvs-quote-multiword-string
- (nconc (copy-sequence cvs-diff-flags)
- backup-temp-files)
- " ")))
- (apply 'call-process cvs-diff-program nil t t
- (nconc (copy-sequence cvs-diff-flags) backup-temp-files))
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (message "backup diff %s... Done."
- (cvs-fileinfo->file-name fileinfo-to-diff))
- (setq marked-file-list (cdr marked-file-list)))))
- (message "backup diff... Done."))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-diff-vendor (&optional ignore-marks)
- "Diff the revisions merged into the current file. I.e. show what changes
-were merged in.
-
-This command can be used on files that are marked with \"Merged\"
-or \"Conflict\" in the *cvs* buffer.
-
-If the variable cvs-diff-ignore-marks is non-nil any marked files will
-not be considered to be selected. An optional prefix argument will
-invert the influence from cvs-diff-ignore-marks.
-
-The flags in cvs-diff-flags will be passed to ``diff''.
-
-The resulting diffs are placed in the cvs-fileinfo->vendor-diff-buffer."
-
- (interactive "P")
- (if (not (listp cvs-diff-flags))
- (error "cvs-diff-flags should be set using cvs-set-diff-flags."))
- (save-some-buffers)
- (let ((marked-file-list (cvs-filter
- (function cvs-vendor-diffable)
- (cvs-get-marked
- (or
- (and ignore-marks (not cvs-diff-ignore-marks))
- (and (not ignore-marks) cvs-diff-ignore-marks))))))
- (if (null marked-file-list)
- (error "No ``Conflict'' or ``Merged'' file selected!"))
- (message "vendor diff...")
- (while marked-file-list
- (let ((fileinfo-to-diff (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle
- (car marked-file-list)))
- (local-def-directory (file-name-as-directory
- (cvs-fileinfo->dir
- (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle
- (car marked-file-list)))))
- (vendor-temp-files (cvs-diff-vendor-extractor
- (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle
- (car marked-file-list)))))
- (message "vendor diff %s..."
- (cvs-fileinfo->file-name fileinfo-to-diff))
- (if (not (cvs-fileinfo->vendor-diff-buffer fileinfo-to-diff))
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->vendor-diff-buffer fileinfo-to-diff
- (concat "*cvs-diff-"
- (cvs-fileinfo->file-name
- fileinfo-to-diff)
- "-of-"
- (cvs-fileinfo->base-revision
- fileinfo-to-diff)
- "-to-"
- (cvs-fileinfo->head-revision
- fileinfo-to-diff)
- "-in-"
- local-def-directory
- "*")))
- (display-buffer (get-buffer-create
- (cvs-fileinfo->vendor-diff-buffer fileinfo-to-diff)))
- (set-buffer (cvs-fileinfo->vendor-diff-buffer fileinfo-to-diff))
- (setq buffer-read-only nil)
- (setq default-directory local-def-directory)
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert (format "=== cd %s\n" default-directory))
- (insert (format "=== %s %s\n\n"
- cvs-diff-program
- (mapconcat 'cvs-quote-multiword-string
- (nconc (copy-sequence cvs-diff-flags)
- vendor-temp-files)
- " ")))
- (apply 'call-process cvs-diff-program nil t t
- (nconc (copy-sequence cvs-diff-flags) vendor-temp-files))
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (message "vendor diff %s... Done."
- (cvs-fileinfo->file-name fileinfo-to-diff))
- (while vendor-temp-files
- (cvs-kill-buffer-visiting (car vendor-temp-files))
- (delete-file (car vendor-temp-files))
- (setq vendor-temp-files (cdr vendor-temp-files)))
- (setq marked-file-list (cdr marked-file-list)))))
- (message "vendor diff... Done."))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-backup-diffable (tin)
- "Check if the TIN is backup-diffable.
-It must have a backup file to be diffable."
-
- (file-readable-p
- (cvs-fileinfo->backup-file (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-vendor-diffable (tin)
- "Check if the TIN is vendor-diffable.
-It must have head and base revision info to be diffable."
-
- (and
- (cvs-fileinfo->base-revision (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin))
- (cvs-fileinfo->head-revision (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-diff-backup-extractor (fileinfo)
- "Return the filename and the name of the backup file as a list.
-Signal an error if there is no backup file."
-
- (if (not (file-readable-p (cvs-fileinfo->backup-file fileinfo)))
- (error "%s has no backup file."
- (concat
- (file-name-as-directory (cvs-fileinfo->dir fileinfo))
- (cvs-fileinfo->file-name fileinfo))))
- (list (cvs-fileinfo->backup-file fileinfo)
- (cvs-fileinfo->file-name fileinfo)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-diff-vendor-extractor (fileinfo)
- "Retrieve and return the filenames of the vendor branch revisions as a list.
-Signal an error if there is no info for the vendor revisions."
-
- (list (cvs-retrieve-revision-to-tmpfile fileinfo
- (cvs-fileinfo->base-revision
- fileinfo))
- (cvs-retrieve-revision-to-tmpfile fileinfo
- (cvs-fileinfo->head-revision
- fileinfo))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-find-file-other-window (pos)
- "Select a buffer containing the file in another window.
-Args: POS."
-
- (interactive "d")
- (let ((tin (tin-locate cvs-cookie-handle pos)))
- (if tin
- (let ((type (cvs-fileinfo->type (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin))))
- (cond
- ((or (eq type 'REMOVED)
- (eq type 'CVS-REMOVED))
- (error "Can't visit a removed file."))
- ((eq type 'DIRCHANGE)
- (let ((obuf (current-buffer))
- (odir default-directory))
- (setq default-directory
- (file-name-as-directory
- (cvs-fileinfo->dir
- (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin))))
- (dired-other-window default-directory)
- (set-buffer obuf)
- (setq default-directory odir)))
- (t
- (find-file-other-window (cvs-full-path tin)))))
- (error "There is no file to find."))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-fileinfo->full-path (fileinfo)
- "Return the full path for the file that is described in FILEINFO."
-
- (concat
- (file-name-as-directory
- (cvs-fileinfo->dir fileinfo))
- (cvs-fileinfo->file-name fileinfo)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-full-path (tin)
- "Return the full path for the file that is described in TIN."
-
- (cvs-fileinfo->full-path (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-find-file (pos)
- "Select a buffer containing the file in another window.
-Args: POS."
-
- (interactive "d")
- (let* ((cvs-buf (current-buffer))
- (tin (tin-locate cvs-cookie-handle pos)))
- (if tin
- (let* ((fileinfo (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin))
- (type (cvs-fileinfo->type fileinfo)))
- (cond
- ((or (eq type 'REMOVED)
- (eq type 'CVS-REMOVED))
- (error "Can't visit a removed file."))
- ((eq type 'DIRCHANGE)
- (let ((odir default-directory))
- (setq default-directory
- (file-name-as-directory (cvs-fileinfo->dir fileinfo)))
- (dired default-directory)
- (set-buffer cvs-buf)
- (setq default-directory odir)))
- (t
- (find-file (cvs-full-path tin)))))
- (error "There is no file to find."))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-mark-all-files ()
- "Mark all files.
-Directories are not marked."
-
- (interactive)
- (cookie-map (function (lambda (cookie)
- (cond
- ((not (eq (cvs-fileinfo->type cookie) 'DIRCHANGE))
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->marked cookie t)
- t))))
- cvs-cookie-handle))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-unmark (pos)
- "Unmark a fileinfo.
-Args: POS."
-
- (interactive "d")
- (let* ((tin (tin-locate cvs-cookie-handle pos))
- (sel (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin)))
- (cond
- ((eq (cvs-fileinfo->type sel) 'DIRCHANGE)
- (cookie-map
- (function (lambda (f dir)
- (cond
- ((cvs-dir-member-p f dir)
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->marked f nil)
- t))))
- cvs-cookie-handle
- (cvs-fileinfo->dir sel)))
- (t
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->marked sel nil)
- (tin-invalidate cvs-cookie-handle tin)
- (tin-goto-next cvs-cookie-handle pos 1)))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-unmark-all-files ()
- "Unmark all files.
-Directories are also unmarked, but that doesn't matter, since
-they should always be unmarked."
-
- (interactive)
- (cookie-map (function (lambda (cookie)
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->marked cookie nil)
- t))
- cvs-cookie-handle))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-do-removal (tins)
- "Remove files.
-Args: TINS.
-
-TINS is a list of tins that the user wants to delete. The files are deleted.
-If the type of the tin is 'UNKNOWN or 'UNKNOWN-DIR the tin is removed from the
-buffer. If it is anything else the file is added to a list that should be `cvs
-remove'd and the tin is changed to be of type 'REMOVED.
-
-Returns a list of tins files that should be `cvs remove'd."
-
- (cvs-use-temp-buffer)
- (mapcar 'cvs-insert-full-path tins)
- (cond
- ((and tins (yes-or-no-p (format "Delete %d files? " (length tins))))
- (let (files-to-remove)
- (while tins
- (let* ((tin (car tins))
- (fileinfo (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin))
- (filepath (cvs-full-path tin))
- (type (cvs-fileinfo->type fileinfo)))
- (if (or (eq type 'REMOVED)
- (eq type 'CVS-REMOVED))
- nil
- ;; if it doesn't exist, as a file or directory, ignore it
- (cond ((file-directory-p filepath)
- (call-process cvs-rmdir-program nil nil nil filepath))
- ((file-exists-p filepath)
- (delete-file filepath)))
- (if (or (eq type 'UNKNOWN)
- (eq type 'UNKNOWN-DIR)
- (eq type 'MOVE-AWAY))
- (tin-delete cvs-cookie-handle tin)
- (setq files-to-remove (cons tin files-to-remove))
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->type fileinfo 'REMOVED)
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->handled fileinfo nil)
- (tin-invalidate cvs-cookie-handle tin))))
- (setq tins (cdr tins)))
- files-to-remove))
- (t nil)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-remove-file ()
- "Remove all marked files."
-
- (interactive)
- (let ((files-to-remove (cvs-do-removal (cvs-get-marked))))
- (if (null files-to-remove)
- nil
- (cvs-use-temp-buffer)
- (message "removing from repository...")
- (if (cvs-execute-list files-to-remove cvs-program
- (if cvs-cvsroot
- (list "-d" cvs-cvsroot "remove")
- '("remove"))
- "removing %s from repository...")
- (error "CVS exited with non-zero exit status.")
- (message "removing from repository... Done.")))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-undo-local-changes ()
- "Undo local changes to all marked files.
-The file is removed and `cvs update FILE' is run."
-
- (interactive)
- (let ((tins-to-undo (cvs-get-marked)))
- (cvs-use-temp-buffer)
- (mapcar 'cvs-insert-full-path tins-to-undo)
- (cond
- ((and tins-to-undo (yes-or-no-p (format "Undo changes to %d files? "
- (length tins-to-undo))))
- (let (files-to-update)
- (while tins-to-undo
- (let* ((tin (car tins-to-undo))
- (fileinfo (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin))
- (type (cvs-fileinfo->type fileinfo)))
- (cond
- ((or
- (eq type 'UPDATED)
- (eq type 'PATCHED)
- (eq type 'MODIFIED)
- (eq type 'MERGED)
- (eq type 'CONFLICT)
- (eq type 'CVS-REMOVED)
- (eq type 'REM-CONFLICT)
- (eq type 'MOVE-AWAY)
- (eq type 'REMOVED))
- (if (not (eq type 'REMOVED))
- (delete-file (cvs-full-path tin)))
- (setq files-to-update (cons tin files-to-update))
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->type fileinfo 'UPDATED)
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->handled fileinfo t)
- (tin-invalidate cvs-cookie-handle tin))
-
- ((eq type 'MOD-CONFLICT)
- (error "Use cvs-mode-add instead on %s."
- (cvs-fileinfo->file-name fileinfo)))
-
- ((eq type 'REM-CONFLICT)
- (error "Can't deal with a file you have removed and recreated."))
-
- ((eq type 'DIRCHANGE)
- (error "Undo on directories not supported (yet)."))
-
- ((eq type 'ADDED)
- (error "There is no old revision to get for %s"
- (cvs-fileinfo->file-name fileinfo)))
- (t (error "cvs-mode-undo-local-changes: can't handle an %s"
- type)))
-
- (setq tins-to-undo (cdr tins-to-undo))))
- (cvs-use-temp-buffer)
- (message "Re-getting files from repository...")
- (if (cvs-execute-list files-to-update cvs-program
- (if cvs-cvsroot
- (list "-d" cvs-cvsroot "update")
- '("update"))
- "Re-getting %s from repository...")
- (error "CVS exited with non-zero exit status.")
- (message "Re-getting files from repository... Done.")))))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-acknowledge ()
- "Remove all marked files from the buffer."
-
- (interactive)
- (mapcar (function (lambda (tin)
- (tin-delete cvs-cookie-handle tin)))
- (cvs-get-marked)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-unmark-up (pos)
- "Unmark the file on the previous line.
-Takes one argument POS, a buffer position."
-
- (interactive "d")
- (let ((tin (tin-goto-previous cvs-cookie-handle pos 1)))
- (cond
- (tin
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->marked (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin)
- nil)
- (tin-invalidate cvs-cookie-handle tin)))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-previous-line (arg)
- "Go to the previous line.
-If a prefix argument is given, move by that many lines."
-
- (interactive "p")
- (tin-goto-previous cvs-cookie-handle (point) arg))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-next-line (arg)
- "Go to the next line.
-If a prefix argument is given, move by that many lines."
-
- (interactive "p")
- (tin-goto-next cvs-cookie-handle (point) arg))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-add-file-update-buffer (tin)
- "Sub-function to cvs-mode-add. Internal use only. Update the display. Return
-non-nil if `cvs add' should be called on this file.
-Args: TIN.
-
-Returns 'DIR, 'ADD, 'ADD-DIR, or 'RESURRECT."
-
- (let ((fileinfo (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin)))
- (cond
- ((eq (cvs-fileinfo->type fileinfo) 'UNKNOWN-DIR)
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->full-log fileinfo "new directory added with cvs-mode-add")
- 'ADD-DIR)
- ((eq (cvs-fileinfo->type fileinfo) 'UNKNOWN)
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->type fileinfo 'ADDED)
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->full-log fileinfo "new file added with cvs-mode-add")
- (tin-invalidate cvs-cookie-handle tin)
- 'ADD)
- ((eq (cvs-fileinfo->type fileinfo) 'REMOVED)
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->type fileinfo 'UPDATED)
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->full-log fileinfo "file resurrected with cvs-mode-add")
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->handled fileinfo t)
- (tin-invalidate cvs-cookie-handle tin)
- 'RESURRECT))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-add-sub (cvs-buf candidates)
- "Internal use only.
-Args: CVS-BUF CANDIDATES.
-
-CANDIDATES is a list of tins. Updates the CVS-BUF and returns a list of lists.
-The first list is unknown tins that shall be `cvs add -m msg'ed.
-The second list is unknown directory tins that shall be `cvs add -m msg'ed.
-The third list is removed files that shall be `cvs add'ed (resurrected)."
-
- (let (add add-dir resurrect)
- (while candidates
- (let ((type (cvs-add-file-update-buffer (car candidates))))
- (cond ((eq type 'ADD)
- (setq add (cons (car candidates) add)))
- ((eq type 'ADD-DIR)
- (setq add-dir (cons (car candidates) add-dir)))
- ((eq type 'RESURRECT)
- (setq resurrect (cons (car candidates) resurrect)))))
- (setq candidates (cdr candidates)))
- (list add add-dir resurrect)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-add ()
- "Add marked files to the cvs repository."
-
- (interactive)
- (let* ((buf (current-buffer))
- (marked (cvs-get-marked))
- (result (cvs-add-sub buf marked))
- (added (car result))
- (newdirs (car (cdr result)))
- (resurrect (car (cdr (cdr result))))
- (msg (if (or added newdirs)
- (read-from-minibuffer "Enter description: "))))
-
- (if (or resurrect (or added newdirs))
- (cvs-use-temp-buffer))
-
- (cond (resurrect
- (message "Resurrecting files from repository...")
- (if (cvs-execute-list resurrect
- cvs-program
- (if cvs-cvsroot
- (list "-d" cvs-cvsroot "add")
- '("add"))
- "Resurrecting %s from repository...")
- (error "CVS exited with non-zero exit status.")
- (message "Resurrecting files from repository... Done."))))
-
- (cond (added
- (message "Adding new files to repository...")
- (if (cvs-execute-list added
- cvs-program
- (if cvs-cvsroot
- (list "-d" cvs-cvsroot "add" "-m" msg)
- (list "add" "-m" msg))
- "Adding %s to repository...")
- (error "CVS exited with non-zero exit status.")
- (message "Adding new files to repository... Done."))))
-
- (cond (newdirs
- (message "Adding new directories to repository...")
- (if (cvs-execute-list newdirs
- cvs-program
- (if cvs-cvsroot
- (list "-d" cvs-cvsroot "add" "-m" msg)
- (list "add" "-m" msg))
- "Adding %s to repository...")
- (error "CVS exited with non-zero exit status.")
- (while newdirs
- (let* ((tin (car newdirs))
- (fileinfo (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin))
- (newdir (cvs-fileinfo->file-name fileinfo)))
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->dir fileinfo
- (concat (cvs-fileinfo->dir fileinfo)
- "/"
- newdir))
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->type fileinfo 'DIRCHANGE)
- (cvs-set-fileinfo->file-name fileinfo ".")
- (tin-invalidate cvs-cookie-handle tin)
- (setq newdirs (cdr newdirs))))
- ;; FIXME: this should really run cvs-update-no-prompt on the
- ;; subdir and insert everthing in the current list.
- (message "You must re-update to visit the new directories."))))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-ignore ()
- "Arrange so that CVS ignores the selected files and directories.
-This command ignores files/dirs that are flagged as `Unknown'."
-
- (interactive)
- (mapcar (function (lambda (tin)
- (let* ((fileinfo (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin))
- (type (cvs-fileinfo->type fileinfo)))
- (cond ((or (eq type 'UNKNOWN)
- (eq type 'UNKNOWN-DIR))
- (cvs-append-to-ignore fileinfo)
- (tin-delete cvs-cookie-handle tin))))))
- (cvs-get-marked)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-append-to-ignore (fileinfo)
- "Append the file in fileinfo to the .cvsignore file"
-
- (save-window-excursion
- (set-buffer (find-file-noselect (concat (file-name-as-directory
- (cvs-fileinfo->dir fileinfo))
- ".cvsignore")))
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (if (not (zerop (current-column)))
- (insert "\n"))
- (insert (cvs-fileinfo->file-name fileinfo) "\n")
- (if cvs-sort-ignore-file
- (sort-lines nil (point-min) (point-max)))
- (save-buffer)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-status ()
- "Show cvs status for all marked files."
-
- (interactive)
- (save-some-buffers)
- (if (not (listp cvs-status-flags))
- (error "cvs-status-flags should be set using cvs-set-status-flags."))
- (let ((marked (cvs-get-marked nil t)))
- (cvs-use-temp-buffer)
- (message "Running cvs status ...")
- (if (cvs-execute-list marked
- cvs-program
- (append (if cvs-cvsroot (list "-d" cvs-cvsroot))
- (list "-Q" "status")
- cvs-status-flags)
- "Running cvs -Q status %s...")
- (error "CVS exited with non-zero exit status.")
- (message "Running cvs -Q status ... Done."))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-log ()
- "Display the cvs log of all selected files."
-
- (interactive)
- (if (not (listp cvs-log-flags))
- (error "cvs-log-flags should be set using cvs-set-log-flags."))
- (let ((marked (cvs-get-marked nil t)))
- (cvs-use-temp-buffer)
- (message "Running cvs log ...")
- (if (cvs-execute-list marked
- cvs-program
- (append (if cvs-cvsroot (list "-d" cvs-cvsroot))
- (list "log")
- cvs-log-flags)
- "Running cvs log %s...")
- (error "CVS exited with non-zero exit status.")
- (message "Running cvs log ... Done."))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-tag ()
- "Run 'cvs tag' on all selected files."
-
- (interactive)
- (if (not (listp cvs-tag-flags))
- (error "cvs-tag-flags should be set using cvs-set-tag-flags."))
- (let ((marked (cvs-get-marked nil t))
- (tag-args (cvs-make-list (read-string "Tag name (and flags): "))))
- (cvs-use-temp-buffer)
- (message "Running cvs tag ...")
- (if (cvs-execute-list marked
- cvs-program
- (append (if cvs-cvsroot (list "-d" cvs-cvsroot))
- (list "tag")
- cvs-tag-flags
- tag-args)
- "Running cvs tag %s...")
- (error "CVS exited with non-zero exit status.")
- (message "Running cvs tag ... Done."))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-rtag ()
- "Run 'cvs rtag' on all selected files."
-
- (interactive)
- (if (not (listp cvs-rtag-flags))
- (error "cvs-rtag-flags should be set using cvs-set-rtag-flags."))
- (let ((marked (cvs-get-marked nil t))
- ;; FIXME: should give selection from the modules file
- (module-name (read-string "Module name: "))
- ;; FIXME: should also ask for an existing tag *or* date
- (rtag-args (cvs-make-list (read-string "Tag name (and flags): "))))
- (cvs-use-temp-buffer)
- (message "Running cvs rtag ...")
- (if (cvs-execute-list marked
- cvs-program
- (append (if cvs-cvsroot (list "-d" cvs-cvsroot))
- (list "rtag")
- cvs-rtag-flags
- rtag-args
- (list module-name))
- "Running cvs rtag %s...")
- (error "CVS rtag exited with non-zero exit status.")
- (message "Running cvs rtag ... Done."))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-byte-compile-files ()
- "Run byte-compile-file on all selected files that end in '.el'."
-
- (interactive)
- (let ((marked (cvs-get-marked)))
- (while marked
- (let ((filename (cvs-full-path (car marked))))
- (if (string-match "\\.el$" filename)
- (byte-compile-file filename)))
- (setq marked (cdr marked)))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-insert-full-path (tin)
- "Insert full path to the file described in TIN in the current buffer."
-
- (insert (format "%s\n" (cvs-full-path tin))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-mode-add-change-log-entry-other-window (pos)
- "Add a ChangeLog entry in the ChangeLog of the current directory.
-Args: POS."
-
- (interactive "d")
- (let* ((cvs-buf (current-buffer))
- (odir default-directory)
- (obfname buffer-file-name)
- (tin (tin-locate cvs-cookie-handle pos))
- (fileinfo (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin))
- (fname (cvs-fileinfo->file-name fileinfo))
- (dname (file-name-as-directory (cvs-fileinfo->dir fileinfo))))
- (setq change-log-default-name nil) ; this rarely correct in 19.28
- (setq buffer-file-name (cond (fname
- fname)
- (t
- nil)))
- (setq default-directory (cond (dname
- dname)
- (t
- odir)))
- (add-change-log-entry-other-window)
- (set-buffer cvs-buf)
- (setq default-directory odir)
- (setq buffer-file-name obfname)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun print-cvs-tin (foo)
- "Debug utility."
-
- (let ((cookie (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle foo))
- (stream (get-buffer-create "pcl-cvs-debug")))
- (princ "==============\n" stream)
- (princ (cvs-fileinfo->file-name cookie) stream)
- (princ "\n" stream)
- (princ (cvs-fileinfo->dir cookie) stream)
- (princ "\n" stream)
- (princ (cvs-fileinfo->full-log cookie) stream)
- (princ "\n" stream)
- (princ (cvs-fileinfo->marked cookie) stream)
- (princ "\n" stream)))
-
-;;----------
-;; NOTE: the variable cvs-emerge-tmp-head-file will be "free" when compiling
-(defun cvs-mode-emerge (pos)
- "Emerge appropriate revisions of the selected file.
-Args: POS."
-
- (interactive "d")
- (let* ((cvs-buf (current-buffer))
- (tin (tin-locate cvs-cookie-handle pos)))
- (if (boundp 'cvs-emerge-tmp-head-file)
- (error "There can only be one emerge session active at a time."))
- (if tin
- (let* ((fileinfo (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin))
- (type (cvs-fileinfo->type fileinfo)))
- (cond
- ((eq type 'MODIFIED) ; merge repository head rev. with working file
- (require 'emerge)
- (setq cvs-emerge-tmp-head-file ; trick to prevent multiple runs
- (cvs-retrieve-revision-to-tmpfile fileinfo))
- (unwind-protect
- (if (not (emerge-files
- t ; arg
- (cvs-fileinfo->full-path fileinfo) ; file-A
- ;; this is an un-avoidable compiler reference to a free variable
- cvs-emerge-tmp-head-file ; file-B
- (cvs-fileinfo->full-path fileinfo) ; file-out
- nil ; start-hooks
- '(lambda () ; quit-hooks
- (delete-file cvs-emerge-tmp-head-file)
- (makunbound 'cvs-emerge-tmp-head-file))))
- (error "Emerge session failed"))))
-
- ;; re-do the same merge rcsmerge supposedly just did....
- ((or (eq type 'MERGED)
- (eq type 'CONFLICT)) ; merge backup-working=A, head=B, base=ancestor
- (require 'emerge)
- (setq cvs-emerge-tmp-head-file ; trick to prevent multiple runs
- (cvs-retrieve-revision-to-tmpfile fileinfo
- (cvs-fileinfo->head-revision
- fileinfo)))
- (let ((cvs-emerge-tmp-backup-working-file
- (cvs-fileinfo->backup-file fileinfo))
- (cvs-emerge-tmp-ancestor-file
- (cvs-retrieve-revision-to-tmpfile fileinfo
- (cvs-fileinfo->base-revision
- fileinfo))))
- (unwind-protect
- (if (not (emerge-files-with-ancestor
- t ; arg
- cvs-emerge-tmp-backup-working-file ; file-A
- ;; this is an un-avoidable compiler reference to a free variable
- cvs-emerge-tmp-head-file ; file-B
- cvs-emerge-tmp-ancestor-file ; file-ancestor
- (cvs-fileinfo->full-path fileinfo) ; file-out
- nil ; start-hooks
- '(lambda () ; quit-hooks
- (delete-file cvs-emerge-tmp-backup-file)
- (delete-file cvs-emerge-tmp-ancestor-file)
- (delete-file cvs-emerge-tmp-head-file)
- (makunbound 'cvs-emerge-tmp-head-file))))
- (error "Emerge session failed")))))
- (t
- (error "Can only e-merge \"Modified\", \"Merged\" or \"Conflict\" files"))))
- (error "There is no file to e-merge."))))
-
-;;----------
-;; NOTE: the variable ediff-version may be "free" when compiling
-(defun cvs-mode-ediff (pos)
- "Ediff appropriate revisions of the selected file.
-Args: POS."
-
- (interactive "d")
- (if (boundp 'cvs-ediff-tmp-head-file)
- (error "There can only be one ediff session active at a time."))
- (require 'ediff)
- (if (and (boundp 'ediff-version)
- (>= (string-to-number ediff-version) 2.0)) ; FIXME real number?
- (run-ediff-from-cvs-buffer pos)
- (cvs-old-ediff-interface pos)))
-
-(defun cvs-old-ediff-interface (pos)
- "Emerge like interface for older ediffs.
-Args: POS"
-
- (let* ((cvs-buf (current-buffer))
- (tin (tin-locate cvs-cookie-handle pos)))
- (if tin
- (let* ((fileinfo (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin))
- (type (cvs-fileinfo->type fileinfo)))
- (cond
- ((eq type 'MODIFIED) ; diff repository head rev. with working file
- ;; should this be inside the unwind-protect, and should the
- ;; makeunbound be an unwindform?
- (setq cvs-ediff-tmp-head-file ; trick to prevent multiple runs
- (cvs-retrieve-revision-to-tmpfile fileinfo))
- (unwind-protect
- (if (not (ediff-files ; check correct ordering of args
- (cvs-fileinfo->full-path fileinfo) ; file-A
- ;; this is an un-avoidable compiler reference to a free variable
- cvs-ediff-tmp-head-file ; file-B
- '(lambda () ; startup-hooks
- (make-local-hook 'ediff-cleanup-hooks)
- (add-hook 'ediff-cleanup-hooks
- '(lambda ()
- (ediff-janitor)
- (delete-file cvs-ediff-tmp-head-file)
- (makunbound 'cvs-ediff-tmp-head-file))
- nil t))))
- (error "Ediff session failed"))))
-
- ;; look at the merge rcsmerge supposedly just did....
- ((or (eq type 'MERGED)
- (eq type 'CONFLICT)) ; diff backup-working=A, head=B, base=ancestor
- (if (not (boundp 'ediff-version))
- (error "ediff version way too old for 3-way diff"))
- (if (<= (string-to-number ediff-version) 1.9) ; FIXME real number?
- (error "ediff version %s too old for 3-way diff" ediff-version))
- (setq cvs-ediff-tmp-head-file ; trick to prevent multiple runs
- (cvs-retrieve-revision-to-tmpfile fileinfo
- (cvs-fileinfo->head-revision
- fileinfo)))
- (let ((cvs-ediff-tmp-backup-working-file
- (cvs-fileinfo->backup-file fileinfo))
- (cvs-ediff-tmp-ancestor-file
- (cvs-retrieve-revision-to-tmpfile fileinfo
- (cvs-fileinfo->base-revision
- fileinfo))))
- (unwind-protect
- (if (not (ediff-files3 ; check correct ordering of args
- cvs-ediff-tmp-backup-working-file ; file-A
- ;; this is an un-avoidable compiler reference to a free variable
- cvs-ediff-tmp-head-file ; file-B
- cvs-ediff-tmp-ancestor-file ; file-ancestor
- '(lambda () ; start-hooks
- (make-local-hook 'ediff-cleanup-hooks)
- (add-hook 'ediff-cleanup-hooks
- '(lambda ()
- (ediff-janitor)
- (delete-file cvs-ediff-tmp-backup-file)
- (delete-file cvs-ediff-tmp-ancestor-file)
- (delete-file cvs-ediff-tmp-head-file)
- (makunbound 'cvs-ediff-tmp-head-file))
- nil t))))
- (error "Ediff session failed")))))
-
- ((not (or (eq type 'UNKNOWN)
- (eq type 'UNKNOWN-DIR))) ; i.e. UPDATED or PATCHED ????
- ;; this should really diff the current working file with the previous
- ;; rev. on the current branch (i.e. not the head, since that's what
- ;; the current file should be)
- (setq cvs-ediff-tmp-head-file ; trick to prevent multiple runs
- (cvs-retrieve-revision-to-tmpfile fileinfo
- (read-string "Rev #/tag to diff against: "
- (cvs-fileinfo->head-revision
- fileinfo))))
- (unwind-protect
- (if (not (ediff-files ; check correct ordering of args
- (cvs-fileinfo->full-path fileinfo) ; file-A
- ;; this is an un-avoidable compiler reference to a free variable
- cvs-ediff-tmp-head-file ; file-B
- '(lambda () ; startup-hooks
- (make-local-hook 'ediff-cleanup-hooks)
- (add-hook 'ediff-cleanup-hooks
- '(lambda ()
- (ediff-janitor)
- (delete-file cvs-ediff-tmp-head-file)
- (makunbound 'cvs-ediff-tmp-head-file))
- nil t))))
- (error "Ediff session failed"))))
- (t
- (error "Can not ediff \"Unknown\" files"))))
- (error "There is no file to ediff."))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-retrieve-revision-to-tmpfile (fileinfo &optional revision)
- "Retrieve the latest revision of the file in FILEINFO to a temporary file.
-If second optional argument REVISION is given, retrieve that revision instead."
-
- (let
- ((temp-name (make-temp-name
- (concat (file-name-as-directory
- (or (getenv "TMPDIR") "/tmp"))
- "pcl-cvs." revision))))
- (cvs-kill-buffer-visiting temp-name)
- (if (and revision
- (stringp revision)
- (not (string= revision "")))
- (message "Retrieving revision %s..." revision)
- (message "Retrieving latest revision..."))
- (let ((res (call-process cvs-shell nil nil nil "-c"
- (concat cvs-program " update -p "
- (if (and revision
- (stringp revision)
- (not (string= revision "")))
- (concat "-r " revision " ")
- "")
- (cvs-fileinfo->full-path fileinfo)
- " > " temp-name))))
- (if (and res (not (and (integerp res) (zerop res))))
- (error "Something went wrong retrieving revision %s: %s"
- revision res))
-
- (if revision
- (message "Retrieving revision %s... Done." revision)
- (message "Retrieving latest revision... Done."))
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer (find-file-noselect temp-name))
- (rename-buffer (concat " " (file-name-nondirectory temp-name)) t))
- temp-name)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-kill-buffer-visiting (filename)
- "If there is any buffer visiting FILENAME, kill it (without confirmation)."
-
- (let ((l (buffer-list)))
- (while l
- (if (string= (buffer-file-name (car l)) filename)
- (kill-buffer (car l)))
- (setq l (cdr l)))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-change-cvsroot ()
- "Ask for a new cvsroot."
-
- (interactive)
- (cvs-set-cvsroot (read-file-name "New CVSROOT: " cvs-cvsroot)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-set-cvsroot (newroot)
- "Change the cvsroot."
-
- (if (or (file-directory-p (expand-file-name "CVSROOT" newroot))
- (y-or-n-p (concat "Warning: no CVSROOT found inside repository."
- " Change cvs-cvsroot anyhow?")))
- (setq cvs-cvsroot newroot)))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-set-diff-flags ()
- "Ask for new setting of cvs-diff-flags."
-
- (interactive)
- (let ((old-value (mapconcat 'identity
- (copy-sequence cvs-diff-flags) " ")))
- (setq cvs-diff-flags
- (cvs-make-list (read-string "Diff flags: " old-value)))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-set-update-optional-flags ()
- "Ask for new setting of cvs-update-optional-flags."
-
- (interactive)
- (let ((old-value (mapconcat 'identity
- (copy-sequence cvs-update-optional-flags) " ")))
- (setq cvs-update-optional-flags
- (cvs-make-list (read-string "Update optional flags: " old-value)))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-set-status-flags ()
- "Ask for new setting of cvs-status-flags."
-
- (interactive)
- (let ((old-value (mapconcat 'identity
- (copy-sequence cvs-status-flags) " ")))
- (setq cvs-status-flags
- (cvs-make-list (read-string "Status flags: " old-value)))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-set-log-flags ()
- "Ask for new setting of cvs-log-flags."
-
- (interactive)
- (let ((old-value (mapconcat 'identity
- (copy-sequence cvs-log-flags) " ")))
- (setq cvs-log-flags
- (cvs-make-list (read-string "Log flags: " old-value)))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-set-tag-flags ()
- "Ask for new setting of cvs-tag-flags."
-
- (interactive)
- (let ((old-value (mapconcat 'identity
- (copy-sequence cvs-tag-flags) " ")))
- (setq cvs-tag-flags
- (cvs-make-list (read-string "Tag flags: " old-value)))))
-
-;;----------
-(defun cvs-set-rtag-flags ()
- "Ask for new setting of cvs-rtag-flags."
-
- (interactive)
- (let ((old-value (mapconcat 'identity
- (copy-sequence cvs-rtag-flags) " ")))
- (setq cvs-rtag-flags
- (cvs-make-list (read-string "Rtag flags: " old-value)))))
-
-;;----------
-(if (string-match "Lucid" emacs-version)
- (progn
- (autoload 'pcl-cvs-fontify "pcl-cvs-lucid")
- (add-hook 'cvs-mode-hook 'pcl-cvs-fontify)))
-
-(defun cvs-changelog-name (directory)
- "Return the name of the ChangeLog file that handles DIRECTORY.
-This is in DIRECTORY or one of its parents.
-Signal an error if we can't find an appropriate ChangeLog file."
- (let ((dir (file-name-as-directory directory))
- file)
- (while (and dir
- (not (file-exists-p
- (setq file (expand-file-name "ChangeLog" dir)))))
- (let ((last dir))
- (setq dir (file-name-directory (directory-file-name dir)))
- (if (equal last dir)
- (setq dir nil))))
- (or dir
- (error "Can't find ChangeLog for %s" directory))
- file))
-
-(defun cvs-narrow-changelog ()
- "Narrow to the top page of the current buffer, a ChangeLog file.
-Actually, the narrowed region doesn't include the date line.
-A \"page\" in a ChangeLog file is the area between two dates."
- (or (eq major-mode 'change-log-mode)
- (error "cvs-narrow-changelog: current buffer isn't a ChangeLog"))
-
- (goto-char (point-min))
-
- ;; Skip date line and subsequent blank lines.
- (forward-line 1)
- (if (looking-at "[ \t\n]*\n")
- (goto-char (match-end 0)))
-
- (let ((start (point)))
- (forward-page 1)
- (narrow-to-region start (point))
- (goto-char (point-min))))
-
-(defun cvs-changelog-paragraph ()
- "Return the bounds of the ChangeLog paragraph containing point.
-If we are between paragraphs, return the previous paragraph."
- (save-excursion
- (beginning-of-line)
- (if (looking-at "^[ \t]*$")
- (skip-chars-backward " \t\n" (point-min)))
- (list (progn
- (if (re-search-backward "^[ \t]*\n" nil 'or-to-limit)
- (goto-char (match-end 0)))
- (point))
- (if (re-search-forward "^[ \t\n]*$" nil t)
- (match-beginning 0)
- (point)))))
-
-(defun cvs-changelog-subparagraph ()
- "Return the bounds of the ChangeLog subparagraph containing point.
-A subparagraph is a block of non-blank lines beginning with an asterisk.
-If we are between sub-paragraphs, return the previous subparagraph."
- (save-excursion
- (end-of-line)
- (if (search-backward "*" nil t)
- (list (progn (beginning-of-line) (point))
- (progn
- (forward-line 1)
- (if (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*[\n*]" nil t)
- (match-beginning 0)
- (point-max))))
- (list (point) (point)))))
-
-(defun cvs-changelog-entry ()
- "Return the bounds of the ChangeLog entry containing point.
-The variable `cvs-changelog-full-paragraphs' decides whether an
-\"entry\" is a paragraph or a subparagraph; see its documentation string
-for more details."
- (if cvs-changelog-full-paragraphs
- (cvs-changelog-paragraph)
- (cvs-changelog-subparagraph)))
-
-;; NOTE: the variable user-full-name may be "free" when compiling
-(defun cvs-changelog-ours-p ()
- "See if ChangeLog entry at point is for the current user, today.
-Return non-nil iff it is."
- ;; Code adapted from add-change-log-entry.
- (or (looking-at
- (regexp-quote (format "%s %s <%s>"
- (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d")
- add-log-full-name
- add-log-mailing-address)))
- (looking-at
- (concat (regexp-quote (substring (current-time-string)
- 0 10))
- ".* "
- (regexp-quote (substring (current-time-string) -4))
- "[ \t]+"
- (regexp-quote (if (and (boundp 'add-log-full-name)
- add-log-full-name)
- add-log-full-name
- user-full-name))
- " <"
- (regexp-quote (if (and (boundp 'add-log-mailing-address)
- add-log-mailing-address)
- add-log-mailing-address
- user-mail-address))))))
-
-(defun cvs-relative-path (base child)
- "Return a directory path relative to BASE for CHILD.
-If CHILD doesn't seem to be in a subdirectory of BASE, just return
-the full path to CHILD."
- (let ((base (file-name-as-directory (expand-file-name base)))
- (child (expand-file-name child)))
- (or (string= base (substring child 0 (length base)))
- (error "cvs-relative-path: %s isn't in %s" child base))
- (substring child (length base))))
-
-(defun cvs-changelog-entries (file)
- "Return the ChangeLog entries for FILE, and the ChangeLog they came from.
-The return value looks like this:
- (LOGBUFFER (ENTRYSTART . ENTRYEND) ...)
-where LOGBUFFER is the name of the ChangeLog buffer, and each
-\(ENTRYSTART . ENTRYEND\) pair is a buffer region."
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer (find-file-noselect
- (cvs-changelog-name
- (file-name-directory
- (expand-file-name file)))))
- (or (eq major-mode 'change-log-mode)
- (change-log-mode))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (if (looking-at "[ \t\n]*\n")
- (goto-char (match-end 0)))
- (if (not (cvs-changelog-ours-p))
- (list (current-buffer))
- (save-restriction
- (cvs-narrow-changelog)
- (goto-char (point-min))
-
- ;; Search for the name of FILE relative to the ChangeLog. If that
- ;; doesn't occur anywhere, they're not using full relative
- ;; filenames in the ChangeLog, so just look for FILE; we'll accept
- ;; some false positives.
- (let ((pattern (cvs-relative-path
- (file-name-directory buffer-file-name) file)))
- (if (or (string= pattern "")
- (not (save-excursion
- (search-forward pattern nil t))))
- (setq pattern file))
-
- (let (texts)
- (while (search-forward pattern nil t)
- (let ((entry (cvs-changelog-entry)))
- (setq texts (cons entry texts))
- (goto-char (elt entry 1))))
-
- (cons (current-buffer) texts)))))))
-
-(defun cvs-changelog-insert-entries (buffer regions)
- "Insert those regions in BUFFER specified in REGIONS.
-Sort REGIONS front-to-back first."
- (let ((regions (sort regions 'car-less-than-car))
- (last))
- (while regions
- (if (and last (< last (car (car regions))))
- (newline))
- (setq last (elt (car regions) 1))
- (apply 'insert-buffer-substring buffer (car regions))
- (setq regions (cdr regions)))))
-
-(defun cvs-union (set1 set2)
- "Return the union of SET1 and SET2, according to `equal'."
- (while set2
- (or (member (car set2) set1)
- (setq set1 (cons (car set2) set1)))
- (setq set2 (cdr set2)))
- set1)
-
-(defun cvs-insert-changelog-entries (files)
- "Given a list of files FILES, insert the ChangeLog entries for them."
- (let ((buffer-entries nil))
-
- ;; Add each buffer to buffer-entries, and associate it with the list
- ;; of entries we want from that file.
- (while files
- (let* ((entries (cvs-changelog-entries (car files)))
- (pair (assq (car entries) buffer-entries)))
- (if pair
- (setcdr pair (cvs-union (cdr pair) (cdr entries)))
- (setq buffer-entries (cons entries buffer-entries))))
- (setq files (cdr files)))
-
- ;; Now map over each buffer in buffer-entries, sort the entries for
- ;; each buffer, and extract them as strings.
- (while buffer-entries
- (cvs-changelog-insert-entries (car (car buffer-entries))
- (cdr (car buffer-entries)))
- (if (and (cdr buffer-entries) (cdr (car buffer-entries)))
- (newline))
- (setq buffer-entries (cdr buffer-entries)))))
-
-(defun cvs-edit-delete-common-indentation ()
- "Unindent the current buffer rigidly until at least one line is flush left."
- (save-excursion
- (let ((common 100000))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (< (point) (point-max))
- (if (not (looking-at "^[ \t]*$"))
- (setq common (min common (current-indentation))))
- (forward-line 1))
- (indent-rigidly (point-min) (point-max) (- common)))))
-
-(defun cvs-mode-changelog-commit ()
- "Check in all marked files, or the current file.
-Ask the user for a log message in a buffer.
-
-This is just like `\\[cvs-mode-commit]', except that it tries to provide
-appropriate default log messages by looking at the ChangeLog. The
-idea is to write your ChangeLog entries first, and then use this
-command to commit your changes.
-
-To select default log text, we:
-- find the ChangeLog entries for the files to be checked in,
-- verify that the top entry in the ChangeLog is on the current date
- and by the current user; if not, we don't provide any default text,
-- search the ChangeLog entry for paragraphs containing the names of
- the files we're checking in, and finally
-- use those paragraphs as the log text."
-
- (interactive)
-
- (let* ((cvs-buf (current-buffer))
- (marked (cvs-filter (function cvs-committable)
- (cvs-get-marked))))
- (if (null marked)
- (error "Nothing to commit!")
- (pop-to-buffer (get-buffer-create cvs-commit-prompt-buffer))
- (goto-char (point-min))
-
- (erase-buffer)
- (cvs-insert-changelog-entries
- (mapcar (lambda (tin)
- (let ((cookie (tin-cookie cvs-cookie-handle tin)))
- (expand-file-name
- (cvs-fileinfo->file-name cookie)
- (cvs-fileinfo->dir cookie))))
- marked))
- (cvs-edit-delete-common-indentation)
-
- (cvs-edit-mode)
- (make-local-variable 'cvs-commit-list)
- (setq cvs-commit-list marked)
- (message "Press C-c C-c when you are done editing."))))
-
-(provide 'pcl-cvs)
-
-;;;; end of file pcl-cvs.el
diff --git a/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/pcl-cvs.texinfo b/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/pcl-cvs.texinfo
deleted file mode 100644
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--- a/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs/pcl-cvs.texinfo
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@@ -1,1565 +0,0 @@
-\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
-
-@comment OrigId: pcl-cvs.texinfo,v 1.45 1993/05/31 22:38:15 ceder Exp
-@comment @@(#)cvs/contrib/pcl-cvs:$Name: $:$Id: pcl-cvs.texinfo,v 1.1 1996/04/14 15:18:04 kfogel Exp $
-
-@comment Documentation for the GNU Emacs CVS mode.
-@comment Copyright (C) 1992 Per Cederqvist
-
-@comment This file is part of the pcl-cvs distribution.
-
-@comment Pcl-cvs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-@comment it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-@comment the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
-@comment any later version.
-
-@comment Pcl-cvs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-@comment but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-@comment MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-@comment GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-@comment You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-@comment along with pcl-cvs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
-@comment the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-
-@setfilename pcl-cvs.info
-@settitle Pcl-cvs - The Emacs Front-End to CVS
-@setchapternewpage on
-
-@ifinfo
-Copyright @copyright{} 1992 Per Cederqvist
-
-Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
-this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
-are preserved on all copies.
-
-@ignore
-Permission is granted to process this file through Tex and print the
-results, provided the printed document carries copying permission
-notice identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph
-(this paragraph not being relevant to the printed manual).
-
-@end ignore
-Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
-manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided also that the
-section entitled ``GNU General Public License'' is included exactly as
-in the original, and provided that the entire resulting derived work is
-distributed under the terms of a permission notice identical to this one.
-
-Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual
-into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions,
-except that the section entitled ``GNU General Public License'' and
-this permission notice may be included in translations approved by the
-Free Software Foundation instead of in the original English.
-@end ifinfo
-
-@synindex vr fn
-@comment The titlepage section does not appear in the Info file.
-@titlepage
-@sp 4
-@comment The title is printed in a large font.
-@center @titlefont{User's Guide}
-@sp
-@center @titlefont{to}
-@sp
-@center @titlefont{pcl-cvs - the Emacs Front-End to CVS}
-@sp 2
-@center release 1.05-CVS-$Name: $
-@comment -release-
-@sp 3
-@center Per Cederqvist
-@sp 3
-@center last updated 20 Nov 1995
-@comment -date-
-
-@comment The following two commands start the copyright page
-@comment for the printed manual. This will not appear in the Info file.
-@page
-@vskip 0pt plus 1filll
-Copyright @copyright{} 1992 Per Cederqvist
-
-Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
-this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
-are preserved on all copies.
-
-Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
-manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided also that the
-section entitled ``GNU General Public License'' is included exactly as
-in the original, and provided that the entire resulting derived work is
-distributed under the terms of a permission notice identical to this one.
-
-Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual
-into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions,
-except that the section entitled ``GNU General Public License'' and
-this permission notice may be included in translations approved by the
-Free Software Foundation instead of in the original English.
-@end titlepage
-
-@comment ================================================================
-@comment The real text starts here
-@comment ================================================================
-
-@node Top, Installation, (dir), (dir)
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-
-@ifinfo
-This info manual describes pcl-cvs which is a GNU Emacs front-end to
-CVS. It works with CVS versions 1.5 through 1.7 and newer, and possibly
-CVS-1.3 and CVS-1.4A2. This manual is updated to release
-1.05-CVS-$Name: $ of pcl-cvs.
-@end ifinfo
-@comment -release-
-
-@menu
-* Installation:: How to install pcl-cvs on your system.
-* About pcl-cvs:: Authors and ftp sites.
-
-* Getting started:: An introduction with a walk-through example.
-* Buffer contents:: An explanation of the buffer contents.
-* Commands:: All commands, grouped by type.
-
-* Customization:: How you can tailor pcl-cvs to suit your needs.
-* Future enhancements:: Future enhancements of pcl-cvs.
-* Bugs:: Bugs (known and unknown).
-* COPYING:: GNU General Public License
-* Function and Variable Index:: List of functions and variables.
-* Concept Index:: List of concepts.
-* Key Index:: List of keystrokes.
-
- --- The Detailed Node Listing ---
-
-Installation
-
-* Pcl-cvs installation:: How to install pcl-cvs on your system.
-* On-line manual installation:: How to install the on-line manual.
-* Typeset manual installation:: How to create typeset documentation
- about pcl-cvs.
-
-About pcl-cvs
-
-* Contributors:: Contributors to pcl-cvs.
-* Archives:: Where can I get a copy of Pcl-Cvs?
-
-Buffer contents
-
-* File status:: The meaning of the second field.
-* Selected files:: How selection works.
-
-Commands
-
-* Updating the directory:: Commands to update the local directory
-* Movement commands:: How to move up and down in the buffer
-* Marking files:: How to mark files that other commands
- will later operate on.
-* Committing changes:: Checking in your modifications to the
- CVS repository.
-* Editing files:: Loading files into Emacs.
-* Getting info about files:: Display the log and status of files.
-* Adding and removing files:: Adding and removing files
-* Undoing changes:: Undoing changes
-* Removing handled entries:: Uninteresting lines can easily be removed.
-* Ignoring files:: Telling CVS to ignore generated files.
-* Viewing differences:: Commands to @samp{diff} different versions.
-* Invoking Ediff:: Running @samp{ediff} from @samp{*cvs*} buffer.
-* Invoking Emerge:: Running @samp{emerge} from @samp{*cvs*} buffer.
-* Reverting your buffers:: Reverting your buffers
-* Miscellaneous commands:: Miscellaneous commands
-@end menu
-
-
-@node Installation, About pcl-cvs, Top, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@chapter Installation
-@cindex Installation
-
-This section describes the installation of pcl-cvs, the GNU Emacs CVS
-front-end. You should install not only the elisp files themselves, but
-also the on-line documentation so that your users will know how to use
-it. You can create typeset documentation from the file
-@file{pcl-cvs.texinfo} as well as an on-line info file. The following
-steps are also described in the file @file{INSTALL} in the source
-directory.
-
-@menu
-* Pcl-cvs installation:: How to install pcl-cvs on your system.
-* On-line manual installation:: How to install the on-line manual.
-* Typeset manual installation:: How to create typeset documentation
- about pcl-cvs.
-@end menu
-
-
-@node Pcl-cvs installation, On-line manual installation, Installation, Installation
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-@section Installation of the pcl-cvs program
-@cindex Installation of elisp files
-
-@enumerate
-@item
-Possibly edit the file @file{Makefile} to reflect the situation at your
-site. We say "possibly" because the version of pcl-cvs included with
-CVS uses a configuration mechanism integrated with the overall
-mechanisms used by the CVS build and install procedures. Thus the file
-@code{Makefile} will be generated automatically from the file
-@code{Makefile.in}, and it should not be necessary to edit it further.
-
-If you do have to edit the @file{Makefile}, the only things you have to
-change is the definition of @code{lispdir} and @code{infodir}. The
-elisp files will be copied to @code{lispdir}, and the info file(s) to
-@code{infodir}.
-
-@item
-Configure pcl-cvs.el
-
-There are a couple of pathnames that you have to check to make sure that
-they match your system. They appear early in the file
-@samp{pcl-cvs.el}.
-
-@strong{NOTE:} If your system is running emacs 18.57 or earlier you MUST
-uncomment the line that says:
-@example
-(setq delete-exited-processes nil)
-@end example
-
-Setting @code{delete-exited-processes} to @code{nil} works around a bug
-in emacs that causes it to dump core. The bug was fixed in emacs
-18.58.@refill
-
-@item
-Release 1.05 and later of pcl-cvs requires parts of the Elib library,
-version 1.0 or later. Elib is available via anonymous ftp from
-prep.ai.mit.edu in @file{pub/gnu/elib-1.0.tar.gz}, and from a lot of
-other sites that mirror prep. Get Elib, and install it, before
-proceeding.
-
-@strong{NOTE:} The version of pcl-cvs included with CVS includes a copy
-of Elib in the sub-directory @file{elib} under the
-@file{contrib/pcl-cvs} directory.
-
-@item
-Type @samp{make install} in the source directory. This will
-byte-compile all @file{.el} files and copy the @file{*.elc} files into
-the directory you specified in step 1.
-
-If you want to install the @file{*.el} files too, you can type
-@samp{make install-el} to do so.
-
-If you only want to create the compiled elisp files, but don't want to
-install them, you can type @samp{make} without parameters.
-
-@item
-Edit the file @file{default.el} in your emacs lisp directory (usually
-@file{/usr/gnu/lib/emacs/site-lisp} or something similar) and enter the
-contents of the file @file{pcl-cvs-startup.el} into it. It contains a
-couple of @code{auto-load}s that facilitates the use of pcl-cvs.
-
-@end enumerate
-
-
-@node On-line manual installation, Typeset manual installation, Pcl-cvs installation, Installation
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section Installation of the on-line manual.
-@cindex Manual installation (on-line)
-@cindex Installation of on-line manual
-@cindex Generating the on-line manual
-@cindex On-line manual (how to generate)
-@cindex Info-file (how to generate)
-
-@enumerate
-@item
-Create the info file(s) @file{pcl-cvs.info*} from @file{pcl-cvs.texinfo}
-by typing @samp{make info}. If you don't have the program
-@samp{makeinfo} you can get it by anonymous ftp from
-e.g. @samp{prep.ai.mit.edu} as @file{pub/gnu/texinfo-3.7.tar.gz} (there
-might be a newer version there when you read this).@refill
-
-@item
-Install the info file(s) @file{pcl-cvs.info*} into your standard
-@file{info} directory. You should be able to do this by typing
-@samp{make install-info}.@refill
-
-@item
-Edit the file @file{dir} in the @file{info} directory and enter one line
-to contain a pointer to the info file(s) @file{pcl-cvs.info*}. The line
-can, for instance, look like this:@refill
-
-@example
-* Pcl-cvs: (pcl-cvs). An Emacs front-end to CVS.
-@end example
-@end enumerate
-
-
-@node Typeset manual installation, , On-line manual installation, Installation
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section How to make typeset documentation from pcl-cvs.texinfo
-@cindex Manual installation (typeset)
-@cindex Installation of typeset manual
-@cindex Printing a manual
-@cindex TeX - generating a typeset manual
-@cindex Generating a typeset manual
-
-If you have @TeX{} installed at your site, you can make a typeset manual
-from @file{pcl-cvs.texinfo}.
-
-@enumerate
-@item
-Run @TeX{} by typing `@samp{make pcl-cvs.dvi}'. You will not get the
-indices unless you have the @code{texindex} program.
-
-@item
-Convert the resulting device independent file @file{pcl-cvs.dvi} to a
-form which your printer can output and print it. If you have a
-postscript printer there is a program, @code{dvi2ps}, which does. There
-is also a program which comes together with @TeX{}, @code{dvips}, which
-you can use.
-
-@end enumerate
-
-
-@node About pcl-cvs, Getting started, Installation, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@chapter About pcl-cvs
-@cindex About pcl-cvs
-
-Pcl-cvs is a front-end to CVS versions 1.5 through 1.7 and newer; and
-possibly verison 1.3 and 1.4A2. It integrates the most frequently used
-CVS commands into an emacs interface.
-
-@menu
-* Contributors:: Contributors to pcl-cvs.
-* Archives:: Where can I get a copy of Pcl-Cvs?
-@end menu
-
-
-@node Contributors, Archives, About pcl-cvs, About pcl-cvs
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section Contributors to pcl-cvs
-@cindex Contributors
-@cindex Authors
-
-Contributions to the package are welcome. I have limited time to work
-on this project, but I will gladly add any code that you contribute to
-me to this package (@pxref{Bugs}).
-
-The following persons have made contributions to pcl-cvs.
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item
-Brian Berliner wrote CVS, together with some other contributors.
-Without his work on CVS this package would be useless@dots{}
-
-@item
-Per Cederqvist wrote most of the otherwise unattributed functions in
-pcl-cvs as well as all documentation.
-
-@item
-Inge Wallin (@samp{inge@@lysator.liu.se}) wrote the skeleton to
-@file{pcl-cvs.texinfo}, and gave useful comments on it. He also wrote
-the files @file{elib-node.el} and @file{compile-all.el}. The file
-@file{cookie.el} was inspired by Inge.@refill
-
-@item
-Linus Tolke (@samp{linus@@lysator.liu.se}) contributed useful comments
-on both the functionality and the documentation.@refill
-
-@item
-Jamie Zawinski (@samp{jwz@@lucid.com}) contributed
-@file{pcl-cvs-lucid.el}.
-
-@item
-Leif Lonnblad contributed RCVS support. (Since superceded by the new
-remote CVS support.)
-
-@item
-Jim Blandy (@samp{jimb@@cyclic.com}) contributed hooks to automatically
-guess CVS log entries from ChangeLog contents; and initial support of
-the new Cygnus / Cyclic remote CVS; as well as various sundry bug fixes
-and cleanups.
-
-@item
-Jim Kingdon (@samp{kingdon@@cyclic.com}) contributed lots of fixes to
-the build and install procedure.
-
-@item
-Greg A. Woods (@samp{woods@@planix.com}) contributed code to implement
-the use of per-file diff buffers; and vendor join diffs with emerge and
-ediff; as well as various an sundry bug fixes and cleanups.
-@end itemize
-
-Apart from these, a lot of people have send me suggestions, ideas,
-requests, bug reports and encouragement. Thanks a lot! Without your
-there would be no new releases of pcl-cvs.
-
-
-@node Archives, , Contributors, About pcl-cvs
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section Where can I get pcl-cvs?
-@cindex Sites
-@cindex Archives
-@cindex Ftp-sites
-@cindex Getting pcl-cvs
-@cindex Email archives
-
-The current release of pcl-cvs is included in CVS-1.7.
-
-The author's release of pcl-cvs can be fetched via anonymous ftp from
-@code{ftp.lysator.liu.se}, (IP no. 130.236.254.1) in the directory
-@code{pub/emacs}. If you don't live in Scandinavia you should probably
-check with archie to see if there is a site closer to you that archives
-pcl-cvs.
-
-New releases will be announced to appropriate newsgroups. If you send
-your email address to me I will add you to my list of people to mail
-when I make a new release.
-
-
-@node Getting started, Buffer contents, About pcl-cvs, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@chapter Getting started
-@cindex Introduction
-@cindex Example run
-
-This document assumes that you know what CVS is, and that you at least
-knows the fundamental concepts of CVS. If that is not the case you
-should read the man page for CVS.
-
-Pcl-cvs is only useful once you have checked out a module. So before
-you invoke it you must have a copy of a module somewhere in the file
-system.
-
-You invoke pcl-cvs by typing @kbd{M-x cvs-update RET}. If your emacs
-responds with @samp{[No match]} your system administrator has not
-installed pcl-cvs properly. Try @kbd{M-x load-library RET pcl-cvs RET}.
-If that also fails - talk to your root. If it succeeds you might put
-this line in your @file{.emacs} file so that you don't have to type the
-@samp{load-library} command every time you wish to use pcl-cvs:
-
-@example
-(autoload 'cvs-update "pcl-cvs" nil t)
-@end example
-
-The function @code{cvs-update} will ask for a directory. The command
-@samp{cvs update} will be run in that directory. (It should contain
-files that have been checked out from a CVS archive.) The output from
-@code{cvs} will be parsed and presented in a table in a buffer called
-@samp{*cvs*}. It might look something like this:
-
-@example
-PCL-CVS release 1.05-CVS-$Name: $.
-@comment -release-
-
-In directory /users/ceder/FOO/test:
- Updated bar
- Updated file.txt
- Modified ci namechange
- Updated newer
-
-In directory /users/ceder/FOO/test/sub:
- Modified ci ChangeLog
----------- End -----
-@end example
-
-In this example the two files (@file{bar}, @file{file.txt}, and
-@file{newer}) that are marked with @samp{Updated} have been copied from
-the CVS repository to @file{/users/ceder/FOO/test/} since someone else
-have checked in newer versions of them. Two files (@file{namechange}
-and @file{sub/ChangeLog}) have been modified locally, and needs to be
-checked in.
-
-You can move the cursor up and down in the buffer with @kbd{C-n} and
-@kbd{C-p} or @kbd{n} and @kbd{p}. If you press @kbd{c} on one of the
-@samp{Modified} files that file will be checked in to the CVS
-repository. @xref{Committing changes}. You can press @kbd{x} to get rid
-of the "uninteresting" files that have only been @samp{Updated} (and
-don't require any further action from you).@refill
-
-You can also easily get a @samp{diff} between your modified file and the
-base version that you started from, and you can get the output from
-@samp{cvs log} and @samp{cvs status} on the listed files simply by
-pressing a key (@pxref{Getting info about files}).
-
-
-@node Buffer contents, Commands, Getting started, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@chapter Buffer contents
-@cindex Buffer contents
-
-The display contains four columns. They contain, from left to right:
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item
-An asterisk when the file is @dfn{marked} (@pxref{Selected
-files}).@refill
-@item
-The status of the file. See @xref{File status}, for more
-information.@refill
-@item
-A "need to be checked in"-marker (@samp{ci}).
-@item
-The file name.
-@end itemize
-
-@menu
-* File status:: The meaning of the second field.
-* Selected files:: How selection works.
-@end menu
-
-
-@node File status, Selected files, Buffer contents, Buffer contents
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section File status
-@cindex File status
-@cindex Updated (file status)
-@cindex Patched (file status)
-@cindex Modified (file status)
-@cindex Merged (file status)
-@cindex Conflict (file status)
-@cindex Added (file status)
-@cindex Removed (file status)
-@cindex Unknown (file status)
-@cindex Removed from repository (file status)
-@cindex Removed from repository, changed by you (file status)
-@cindex Removed by you, changed in repository (file status)
-@cindex Move away @var{file} - it is in the way (file status)
-@cindex This repository is missing!@dots{} (file status)
-
-The @samp{file status} field can have the following values:
-
-@table @samp
-
-@item Updated
-The file was brought up to date with respect to the repository. This is
-done for any file that exists in the repository but not in your source,
-and for files that you haven't changed but are not the most recent
-versions available in the repository.@refill
-
-@item Patched
-The file was brought up to date with respect to a remote repository by
-way of fetching and applying a patch to the file in your source. This
-is done for any file that exists in a remote repository and in your
-source; of which you haven't changed locally but is not the most recent
-version available in the remote repository.@refill
-
-@item Modified
-The file is modified in your working directory, and there was no
-modification to the same file in the repository.@refill
-
-@item Merged
-The file is modified in your working directory, and there were
-modifications in the repository as well as in your copy, but they were
-merged successfully, without conflict, in your working directory.@refill
-
-@item Conflict
-A conflict was detected while trying to merge your changes to @var{file}
-with changes from the source repository. @var{file} (the copy in your
-working directory) is now the output of the @samp{rcsmerge} command on
-the two versions; an unmodified copy of your file is also in your
-working directory, with the name @file{.#@var{file}.@var{version}},
-where @var{version} is the RCS revision that your modified file started
-from. @xref{Viewing differences}, for more details.@refill
-
-@item Added
-The file has been added by you, but it still needs to be checked in to
-the repository.@refill
-
-@item Removed
-The file has been removed by you, but it needs to be checked in to the
-repository. You can resurrect it by typing @kbd{a} (@pxref{Adding and
-removing files}).@refill
-
-@item Unknown
-A file that was detected in your directory, but that neither appears in
-the repository, nor is present on the list of files that CVS should
-ignore.@refill
-
-@end table
-
-There are also a few special cases, that rarely occur, which have longer
-strings in the fields:
-
-@table @samp
-@item Removed from repository
-The file has been removed from your directory since someone has removed
-it from the repository. (It is still present in the Attic directory, so
-no permanent loss has occurred). This, unlike the other entries in this
-table, is not an error condition.@refill
-
-@item Removed from repository, changed by you
-You have modified a file that someone have removed from the repository.
-You can correct this situation by removing the file manually (see
-@pxref{Adding and removing files}).@refill
-
-@item Removed by you, changed in repository
-You have removed a file, and before you committed the removal someone
-committed a change to that file. You could use @kbd{a} to resurrect the
-file (see @pxref{Adding and removing files}).@refill
-
-@item Move away @var{file} - it is in the way
-For some reason CVS does not like the file @var{file}. Rename or remove
-it.@refill
-
-@item This repository is missing! Remove this dir manually.
-It is impossible to remove a directory in the CVS repository in a clean
-way. Someone have tried to remove one, and CVS gets confused. Remove
-your copy of the directory.@refill
-@end table
-
-
-@node Selected files, , File status, Buffer contents
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section Selected files
-@cindex Selected files
-@cindex Marked files
-@cindex File selection
-@cindex Active files
-
-Many of the commands works on the current set of @dfn{selected} files.
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item
-If there are any files that are marked they constitute the set of
-selected files.@refill
-@item
-Otherwise, if the cursor points to a file, that file is the selected
-file.@refill
-@item
-Otherwise, if the cursor points to a directory, all the files in that
-directory that appears in the buffer are the selected files.
-@end itemize
-
-This scheme might seem a little complicated, but once one get used to
-it, it is quite powerful.
-
-@xref{Marking files} tells how you mark and unmark files.
-
-
-@node Commands, Customization, Buffer contents, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@chapter Commands
-
-@iftex
-This chapter describes all the commands that you can use in pcl-cvs.
-@end iftex
-@ifinfo
-The nodes in this menu contains explanations about all the commands that
-you can use in pcl-cvs. They are grouped together by type.
-@end ifinfo
-
-@menu
-* Updating the directory:: Commands to update the local directory
-* Movement commands:: How to move up and down in the buffer
-* Marking files:: How to mark files that other commands
- will later operate on.
-* Committing changes:: Checking in your modifications to the
- CVS repository.
-* Editing files:: Loading files into Emacs.
-* Getting info about files:: Display the log and status of files.
-* Adding and removing files:: Adding and removing files
-* Undoing changes:: Undoing changes
-* Removing handled entries:: Uninteresting lines can easily be removed.
-* Ignoring files:: Telling CVS to ignore generated files.
-* Viewing differences:: Commands to @samp{diff} different versions.
-* Invoking Ediff:: Running @samp{ediff} from @samp{*cvs*} buffer.
-* Invoking Emerge:: Running @samp{emerge} from @samp{*cvs*} buffer.
-* Reverting your buffers:: Reverting your buffers
-* Miscellaneous commands:: Miscellaneous commands
-@end menu
-
-
-@node Updating the directory, Movement commands, Commands, Commands
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section Updating the directory
-@findex cvs-update
-@findex cvs-mode-update-no-prompt
-@findex cvs-delete-lock
-@cindex Getting the *cvs* buffer
-@kindex g - Rerun @samp{cvs update}
-
-
-@table @kbd
-
-@item M-x cvs-update
-Run a @samp{cvs update} command. You will be asked for the directory in
-which the @samp{cvs update} will be run. The output will be parsed by
-pcl-cvs, and the result printed in the @samp{*cvs*} buffer (see
-@pxref{Buffer contents} for a description of the contents).@refill
-
-By default, @samp{cvs-update} will descend recursively into
-subdirectories. You can avoid that behavior by giving a prefix
-argument to it (e.g., by typing @kbd{C-u M-x cvs-update RET}).@refill
-
-All other commands in pcl-cvs requires that you have a @samp{*cvs*}
-buffer. This is the command that you use to get one.@refill
-
-CVS uses lock files in the repository to ensure the integrity of the
-data files in the repository. They might be left behind i.e. if a
-workstation crashes in the middle of a CVS operation. CVS outputs a
-message when it is waiting for a lock file to go away. Pcl-cvs will
-show the same message in the *cvs* buffer, together with instructions
-for deleting the lock files. You should normally not have to delete
-them manually --- just wait a little while and the problem should fix
-itself. But if the lock files doesn't disappear you can delete them
-with @kbd{M-x cvs-delete-lock RET}.@refill
-
-@item g
-This will run @samp{cvs update} again. It will always use the same
-buffer that was used with the previous @samp{cvs update}. Give a prefix
-argument to avoid descending into subdirectories. This runs the command
-@samp{cvs-mode-update-no-prompt}.@refill
-
-@item G
-This will run @samp{cvs update} and prompt for a new directory to
-update. This runs the command @samp{cvs-update}.@refill
-
-@end table
-
-
-@node Movement commands, Marking files, Updating the directory, Commands
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section Movement Commands
-@cindex Movement Commands
-@findex cookie-next-cookie
-@findex cookie-previous-cookie
-@kindex SPC - Move down one file
-@kindex C-n - Move down one file
-@kindex n - Move down one file
-@kindex C-p - Move up one file
-@kindex p - Move up on file
-
-You can use most normal Emacs commands to move forward and backward in
-the buffer. Some keys are rebound to functions that take advantage of
-the fact that the buffer is a pcl-cvs buffer:
-
-
-@table @kbd
-@item SPC
-@itemx C-n
-@itemx n
-These keys move the cursor one file forward, towards the end of the
-buffer (@code{cookie-next-cookie}).
-
-@item C-p
-@itemx p
-These keys move one file backward, towards the beginning of the buffer
-(@code{cookie-previous-cookie}).
-@end table
-
-
-@node Marking files, Committing changes, Movement commands, Commands
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section Marking files
-@cindex Selecting files (commands to mark files)
-@cindex Marking files
-@kindex m - marking a file
-@kindex M - marking all files
-@kindex u - unmark a file
-@kindex ESC DEL - unmark all files
-@kindex DEL - unmark previous file
-@findex cvs-mode-mark
-@findex cvs-mode-unmark
-@findex cvs-mode-mark-all-files
-@findex cvs-mode-unmark-all-files
-@findex cvs-mode-unmark-up
-
-Pcl-cvs works on a set of @dfn{selected files} (@pxref{Selected files}).
-You can mark and unmark files with these commands:
-
-@table @kbd
-@item m
-This marks the file that the cursor is positioned on. If the cursor is
-positioned on a directory all files in that directory will be marked.
-(@code{cvs-mode-mark}).
-
-@item u
-Unmark the file that the cursor is positioned on. If the cursor is on a
-directory, all files in that directory will be unmarked.
-(@code{cvs-mode-unmark}).@refill
-
-@item M
-Mark @emph{all} files in the buffer (@code{cvs-mode-mark-all-files}).
-
-@item @key{ESC} @key{DEL}
-Unmark @emph{all} files (@code{cvs-mode-unmark-all-files}).
-
-@item @key{DEL}
-Unmark the file on the previous line, and move point to that line
-(@code{cvs-mode-unmark-up}).
-@end table
-
-
-@node Committing changes, Editing files, Marking files, Commands
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section Committing changes
-@cindex Committing changes
-@cindex Ci
-@findex cvs-mode-commit
-@findex cvs-mode-changelog-commit
-@kindex c - commit files
-@kindex C - commit files with ChangeLog message
-@vindex cvs-erase-input-buffer (variable)
-@vindex cvs-auto-revert-after-commit (variable)
-@cindex Commit buffer
-@cindex Edit buffer
-@cindex Erasing commit message
-@cindex Reverting buffers after commit
-
-@table @kbd
-
-@item c
-All files that have a "need to be checked in"-marker (@pxref{Buffer
-contents}) can be checked in with the @kbd{c} command. It checks in all
-selected files (@pxref{Selected files}) (except those who lack the
-"ci"-marker - they are ignored). Pressing @kbd{c} causes
-@code{cvs-mode-commit} to be run.@refill
-
-When you press @kbd{c} you will get a buffer called
-@samp{*cvs-commit-message*}. Enter the log message for the file(s) in
-it. When you are ready you should press @kbd{C-c C-c} to actually
-commit the files (using @code{cvs-edit-done}).
-
-Normally the @samp{*cvs-commit-message*} buffer will retain the log
-message from the previous commit, but if the variable
-@code{cvs-erase-input-buffer} is set to a non-@code{nil} value the
-buffer will be erased. Point and mark will always be located around the
-entire buffer so that you can easily erase it with @kbd{C-w}
-(@samp{kill-region}).@refill
-
-If you are editing the files in your emacs an automatic
-@samp{revert-buffer} will be performed. (If the file contains
-@samp{$@asis{Id}$} keywords @samp{cvs commit} will write a new file with
-the new values substituted. The auto-revert makes sure that you get
-them into your buffer). The revert will not occur if you have modified
-your buffer, or if @samp{cvs-auto-revert-after-commit} is set to
-@samp{nil}.@refill
-
-@item C
-This is just like @samp{cvs-mode-commit}, except that it tries to
-provide appropriate default log messages by looking at the
-@samp{ChangeLog}s in the current directory. The idea is to write your
-ChangeLog entries first, and then use this command to commit your
-changes. Pressing @kbd{C} causes @code{cvs-mode-changelog-commit} to be
-run.@refill
-
-To select default log text, pcl-cvs:
-@itemize @minus
-@item
-finds the ChangeLogs for the files to be checked in;
-@item
-verifies that the top entry in the ChangeLog is on the current date and
-by the current user; if not, no default text is provided;
-@item
-search the ChangeLog entry for paragraphs containing the names of the
-files we're checking in; and finally
-@item
-uses those paragraphs as the default log text in the
-@samp{*cvs-commit-message*} buffer.
-@end itemize
-
-You can then commit the @samp{ChangeLog} file once per day without any
-log message.@refill
-
-@end table
-
-
-@node Editing files, Getting info about files, Committing changes, Commands
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section Editing files
-@cindex Editing files
-@cindex Finding files
-@cindex Loading files
-@cindex Dired
-@cindex Invoking dired
-@findex cvs-mode-find-file
-@findex cvs-mode-find-file-other-window
-@findex cvs-mode-add-change-log-entry-other-window
-@kindex f - find file or directory
-@kindex o - find file in other window
-@kindex A - add ChangeLog entry
-
-There are currently three commands that can be used to find a file (that
-is, load it into a buffer and start editing it there). These commands
-work on the line that the cursor is situated at. They ignore any marked
-files.
-
-@table @kbd
-@item f
-Find the file that the cursor points to. Run @samp{dired}
-@ifinfo
-(@pxref{Dired,,,Emacs})
-@end ifinfo
-if the cursor points to a directory (@code{cvs-mode-find-file}).@refill
-
-@item o
-Like @kbd{f}, but use another window
-(@code{cvs-mode-find-file-other-window}).@refill
-
-@item A
-Invoke @samp{add-change-log-entry-other-window} to edit a
-@samp{ChangeLog} file. The @samp{ChangeLog} will be found in the
-directory of the file the cursor points to.
-(@code{cvs-mode-add-change-log-entry-other-window}).@refill
-@end table
-
-
-@node Getting info about files, Adding and removing files, Editing files, Commands
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section Getting info about files
-@cindex Status (cvs command)
-@cindex Log (RCS/cvs command)
-@cindex Getting status
-@kindex l - run @samp{cvs log}
-@kindex s - run @samp{cvs status}
-@findex cvs-mode-log
-@findex cvs-mode-status
-
-Both of the following commands can be customized.
-@xref{Customization}.@refill
-
-@table @kbd
-@item l
-Run @samp{cvs log} on all selected files, and show the result in a
-temporary buffer (@code{cvs-mode-log}).
-
-@item s
-Run @samp{cvs status} on all selected files, and show the result in a
-temporary buffer (@code{cvs-mode-status}).
-@end table
-
-
-@node Adding and removing files, Undoing changes, Getting info about files, Commands
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section Adding and removing files
-@cindex Adding files
-@cindex Removing files
-@cindex Resurrecting files
-@cindex Deleting files
-@cindex Putting files under CVS control
-@kindex a - add a file
-@kindex r - remove a file
-@findex cvs-mode-add
-@findex cvs-mode-remove-file
-
-The following commands are available to make it easy to add and remove
-files from the CVS repository.
-
-@table @kbd
-@item a
-Add all selected files. This command can be used on @samp{Unknown}
-files (see @pxref{File status}). The status of the file will change to
-@samp{Added}, and you will have to use @kbd{c} (@samp{cvs-mode-commit}, see
-@pxref{Committing changes}) to really add the file to the
-repository.@refill
-
-This command can also be used on @samp{Removed} files (before you commit
-them) to resurrect them.
-
-Selected files that are neither @samp{Unknown} nor @samp{Removed} will
-be ignored by this command.
-
-The command that is run is @code{cvs-mode-add}.
-
-@item r
-This command removes the selected files (after prompting for
-confirmation). The files are @samp{rm}ed from your directory and
-(unless the status was @samp{Unknown}; @pxref{File status}) they will
-also be @samp{cvs remove}d. If the files were @samp{Unknown} they will
-disappear from the buffer. Otherwise their status will change to
-@samp{Removed}, and you must use @kbd{c} (@samp{cvs-mode-commit},
-@pxref{Committing changes}) to commit the removal.@refill
-
-The command that is run is @code{cvs-mode-remove-file}.
-@end table
-
-
-@node Undoing changes, Removing handled entries, Adding and removing files, Commands
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section Undoing changes
-@cindex Undo changes
-@cindex Flush changes
-@kindex U - undo changes
-@findex cvs-mode-undo-local-changes
-
-@table @kbd
-@item U
-If you have modified a file, and for some reason decide that you don't
-want to keep the changes, you can undo them with this command. It works
-by removing your working copy of the file and then getting the latest
-version from the repository (@code{cvs-mode-undo-local-changes}.
-@end table
-
-
-@node Removing handled entries, Ignoring files, Undoing changes, Commands
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section Removing handled entries
-@cindex Expunging uninteresting entries
-@cindex Uninteresting entries, getting rid of them
-@cindex Getting rid of uninteresting lines
-@cindex Removing uninteresting (processed) lines
-@cindex Handled lines, removing them
-@kindex x - remove processed entries
-@kindex C-k - remove selected entries
-@findex cvs-mode-remove-handled
-@findex cvs-mode-acknowledge
-
-@table @kbd
-@item x
-This command allows you to remove all entries that you have processed.
-More specifically, the lines for @samp{Updated} files (@pxref{File
-status} and files that have been checked in (@pxref{Committing changes})
-are removed from the buffer. If a directory becomes empty the heading
-for that directory is also removed. This makes it easier to get an
-overview of what needs to be done.
-
-The command is called @code{cvs-mode-remove-handled}. If
-@samp{cvs-auto-remove-handled} is set to non-@code{nil} this will
-automatically be performed after every commit.@refill
-
-@item C-k
-This command can be used for lines that @samp{cvs-mode-remove-handled} would
-not delete, but that you want to delete (@code{cvs-mode-acknowledge}).
-@end table
-
-
-@node Ignoring files, Viewing differences, Removing handled entries, Commands
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section Ignoring files
-@kindex i - ignoring files
-@findex cvs-mode-ignore
-
-@table @kbd
-@item i
-Arrange so that CVS will ignore the selected files. The file names are
-added to the @file{.cvsignore} file in the corresponding directory. If
-the @file{.cvsignore} doesn't exist it will be created.
-
-The @file{.cvsignore} file should normally be added to the repository,
-but you could ignore it also if you like it better that way.
-
-This runs @code{cvs-mode-ignore}.
-@end table
-
-
-@node Viewing differences, Invoking Ediff, Ignoring files, Commands
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section Viewing differences
-@cindex Diff
-@cindex Ediff
-@cindex Invoking ediff
-@cindex Conflicts, how to resolve them
-@cindex Viewing differences
-@kindex d - run @samp{cvs diff}
-@kindex b - diff backup file
-@findex cvs-mode-diff-cvs
-@findex cvs-mode-diff-backup
-@vindex cvs-diff-ignore-marks (variable)
-
-@table @kbd
-@item d
-Display a @samp{cvs diff} between the selected files and the RCS version
-that they are based on. @xref{Customization} describes how you can send
-flags to @samp{cvs diff}. If @var{cvs-diff-ignore-marks} is set to a
-non-@code{nil} value or if a prefix argument is given (but not both) any
-marked files will not be considered to be selected.
-(@code{cvs-mode-diff-cvs}).@refill
-
-@item b
-If CVS finds a conflict while merging two versions of a file (during a
-@samp{cvs update}, @pxref{Updating the directory}) it will save the
-original file in a file called @file{.#@var{FILE}.@var{VERSION}} where
-@var{FILE} is the name of the file, and @var{VERSION} is the RCS version
-number that your file was based on.@refill
-
-With the @kbd{b} command you can run a @samp{diff} on the files
-@file{.#@var{FILE}.@var{VERSION}} and @file{@var{FILE}}. You can get a
-context- or Unidiff by setting @samp{cvs-diff-flags} -
-@pxref{Customization}. This command only works on files that have
-status @samp{Conflict} or @samp{Merged}.@refill
-
-If @var{cvs-diff-ignore-marks} is set to a non-@code{nil} value or if a
-prefix argument is given (but not both) any marked files will not be
-considered to be selected. (@code{cvs-mode-diff-backup}).@refill
-@end table
-
-
-@node Invoking Ediff, Invoking Emerge, Viewing differences, Commands
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section Running ediff
-@cindex Ediff
-@cindex Invoking ediff
-@cindex Viewing differences
-@cindex Conflicts, resolving
-@cindex Resolving conflicts
-@kindex e - invoke @samp{ediff}
-@findex cvs-mode-ediff
-@findex run-ediff-from-cvs-buffer
-@findex cvs-old-ediff-interface
-
-@table @kbd
-@item e
-This command works
-slightly different depending on the version of @samp{ediff} and the file
-status.@refill
-
-With modern versions of @samp{ediff}, this command invokes
-@samp{run-ediff-from-cvs-buffer} on one file.@refill
-
-@strong{Note:} When the file status is @samp{Merged} or @samp{Conflict},
-CVS has already performed a merge. The resulting file is not used in
-any way if you use this command. If you use the @kbd{q} command inside
-@samp{ediff} (to successfully terminate a merge) the file that CVS
-created will be overwritten.@refill
-
-Older versions of @samp{ediff} use an interface similar to
-@samp{emerge}. The function @samp{cvs-old-ediff-interface} is invoked
-if the version of @samp{ediff} you have doesn't support
-@samp{run-ediff-from-cvs-buffer}. These older versions do not support
-merging of revisions.@refill
-
-@table @asis
-@item @samp{Modified}
-Run @samp{ediff-files} with your working file as file A, and the latest
-revision in the repository as file B.
-
-@item @samp{Merged}
-@itemx @samp{Conflict}
-Run @samp{ediff-files3} with your working file (as it was prior to your
-invocation of @samp{cvs-update}) as file A, the latest revision in the
-repository as file B, and the revision that you based your local
-modifications on as ancestor.
-
-@item @samp{Updated}
-@itemx @samp{Patched}
-Run @samp{ediff-files} with your working file as file A, and a given
-revision in the repository as file B. You are prompted for the revision
-to ediff against, and you may specify either a tag name or a numerical
-revision number (@pxref{Getting info about files}).
-@end table
-
-@end table
-
-@node Invoking Emerge, Reverting your buffers, Invoking Ediff, Commands
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section Running emerge
-@cindex Emerge
-@cindex Ediff
-@cindex Viewing differences
-@cindex Invoking emerge
-@cindex Conflicts, resolving
-@cindex Resolving conflicts
-@kindex E - invoke @samp{emerge}
-@findex cvs-mode-emerge
-
-@table @kbd
-@item E
-Invoke @samp{emerge} on one file. This command works slightly different
-depending on the file status.
-
-@table @asis
-@item @samp{Modified}
-Run @samp{emerge-files} with your working file as file A, and the latest
-revision in the repository as file B.
-
-@item @samp{Merged}
-@itemx @samp{Conflict}
-Run @samp{emerge-files-with-ancestor} with your working file (as it was
-prior to your invocation of @samp{cvs-update}) as file A, the latest
-revision in the repository as file B, and the revision that you based
-your local modifications on as ancestor.
-@end table
-
-@strong{Note:} When the file status is @samp{Merged} or @samp{Conflict},
-CVS has already performed a merge. The resulting file is not used in
-any way if you use this command. If you use the @kbd{q} command inside
-@samp{emerge} (to successfully terminate the merge) the file that CVS
-created will be overwritten.
-
-@end table
-
-
-@node Reverting your buffers, Miscellaneous commands, Invoking Emerge, Commands
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section Reverting your buffers
-@findex cvs-mode-revert-updated-buffers
-@kindex R - revert buffers
-@cindex Syncing buffers
-@cindex Reverting buffers
-
-@table @kbd
-@item R
-If you are editing (or just viewing) a file in a buffer, and that file
-is changed by CVS during a @samp{cvs-update}, all you have to do is type
-@kbd{R} in the *cvs* buffer to read in the new versions of the
-files.@refill
-
-All files that are @samp{Updated}, @samp{Merged} or in @samp{Conflict}
-are reverted from the disk. Any other files are ignored. Only files
-that you were already editing are read.@refill
-
-An error is signalled if you have modified the buffer since it was last
-changed. (@code{cvs-mode-revert-updated-buffers}).@refill
-@end table
-
-
-@node Miscellaneous commands, , Reverting your buffers, Commands
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@section Miscellaneous commands
-@findex cvs-byte-compile-files
-@cindex Recompiling elisp files
-@cindex Byte compilation
-@cindex Getting rid of lock files
-@cindex Lock files
-@kindex q - bury the *cvs* buffer
-@findex bury-buffer
-
-@table @kbd
-@item M-x cvs-byte-compile-files
-Byte compile all selected files that end in .el.
-
-@item M-x cvs-delete-lock
-This command can be used in any buffer, and deletes the lock files that
-the *cvs* buffer informs you about. You should normally never have to
-use this command since CVS tries very carefully to always remove the
-lock files itself.
-
-You can only use this command when a message in the *cvs* buffer tells
-you so. You should wait a while before using this command in case
-someone else is running a cvs command.
-
-@item q
-Bury the *cvs* buffer. (@code{bury-buffer}).
-
-@end table
-
-
-@node Customization, Future enhancements, Commands, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@chapter Customization
-@vindex cvs-erase-input-buffer (variable)
-@vindex cvs-inhibit-copyright-message (variable)
-@vindex cvs-diff-flags (variable)
-@vindex cvs-diff-ignore-marks (variable)
-@vindex cvs-log-flags (variable)
-@vindex cvs-status-flags (variable)
-@vindex cvs-auto-remove-handled (variable)
-@vindex cvs-update-prog-output-skip-regexp (variable)
-@vindex cvs-cvsroot (variable)
-@vindex TMPDIR (environment variable)
-@vindex cvs-auto-revert-after-commit (variable)
-@vindex cvs-commit-buffer-require-final-newline (variable)
-@vindex cvs-sort-ignore-file (variable)
-@cindex Inhibiting the Copyright message.
-@cindex Copyright message, getting rid of it
-@cindex Getting rid of the Copyright message.
-@cindex Customization
-@cindex Variables, list of all
-@cindex Erasing the input buffer
-@cindex Context diff, how to get
-@cindex Unidiff, how to get
-@cindex Automatically remove handled files
-@cindex -u option in modules file
-@cindex Modules file (-u option)
-@cindex Update program (-u option in modules file)
-@cindex Reverting buffers after commit
-@cindex Require final newline
-@cindex Automatically inserting newline
-@cindex Commit message, inserting newline
-@cindex Sorting the .cvsignore file
-@cindex .cvsignore file, sorting
-@cindex Automatically sorting .cvsignore
-
-If you have an idea about any customization that would be handy but
-isn't present in this list, please tell me! @xref{Bugs} for info on how
-to reach me.@refill
-
-@table @samp
-@item cvs-erase-input-buffer
-If set to anything else than @code{nil} the edit buffer will be erased
-before you write the log message (@pxref{Committing changes}).
-
-@item cvs-inhibit-copyright-message
-The copyright message that is displayed on startup can be annoying after
-a while. Set this variable to @samp{t} if you want to get rid of it.
-(But don't set this to @samp{t} in the system defaults file - new users
-should see this message at least once).
-
-@item cvs-diff-flags
-A list of strings to pass as arguments to the @samp{cvs diff} and
-@samp{diff} programs. This is used by @samp{cvs-mode-diff-cvs} and
-@samp{cvs-mode-diff-backup} (key @kbd{b}, @pxref{Viewing differences}). If
-you prefer the Unidiff format you could add this line to your
-@file{.emacs} file:@refill
-
-@example
-(setq cvs-diff-flags '("-u"))
-@end example
-
-@item cvs-diff-ignore-marks
-If this variable is non-@code{nil} or if a prefix argument is given (but
-not both) to @samp{cvs-mode-diff-cvs} or @samp{cvs-mode-diff-backup}
-marked files are not considered selected.
-
-@item cvs-log-flags
-List of strings to send to @samp{cvs log}. Used by @samp{cvs-mode-log}
-(key @kbd{l}, @pxref{Getting info about files}).
-
-@item cvs-status-flags
-List of strings to send to @samp{cvs status}. Used by @samp{cvs-mode-status}
-(key @kbd{s}, @pxref{Getting info about files}).
-
-@item cvs-auto-remove-handled
-If this variable is set to any non-@code{nil} value
-@samp{cvs-mode-remove-handled} will be called every time you check in
-files, after the check-in is ready. @xref{Removing handled
-entries}.@refill
-
-@item cvs-auto-revert-after-commit
-If this variable is set to any non-@samp{nil} value any buffers you have
-that visit a file that is committed will be automatically reverted.
-This variable is default @samp{t}. @xref{Committing changes}.@refill
-
-@item cvs-update-prog-output-skip-regexp
-The @samp{-u} flag in the @file{modules} file can be used to run a command
-whenever a @samp{cvs update} is performed (see cvs(5)). This regexp
-is used to search for the last line in that output. It is normally set
-to @samp{"$"}. That setting is only correct if the command outputs
-nothing. Note that pcl-cvs will get very confused if the command
-outputs @emph{anything} to @samp{stderr}.
-
-@item cvs-cvsroot
-This variable can be set to override @samp{CVSROOT}. It should be a
-string. If it is set then everytime a cvs command is run it will be
-called as @samp{cvs -d @var{cvs-cvsroot}@dots{}} This can be useful if
-your site has several repositories.
-
-@item TMPDIR
-Pcl-cvs uses this @emph{environment variable} to decide where to put the
-temporary files it needs. It defaults to @file{/tmp} if it is not set.
-
-@item cvs-commit-buffer-require-final-newline
-When you enter a log message in the @samp{*cvs-commit-message*} buffer
-pcl-cvs will normally automatically insert a trailing newline, unless
-there already is one. This behavior can be controlled via
-@samp{cvs-commit-buffer-require-final-newline}. If it is @samp{t} (the
-default behavior), a newline will always be appended. If it is
-@samp{nil}, newlines will never be appended. Any other value causes
-pcl-cvs to ask the user whenever there is no trailing newline in the
-commit message buffer.
-
-@item cvs-sort-ignore-file
-If this variable is set to any non-@samp{nil} value the
-@file{.cvsignore} will always be sorted whenever you use
-@samp{cvs-mode-ignore} to add a file to it. This option is on by
-default.
-
-@end table
-
-
-@node Future enhancements, Bugs, Customization, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@chapter Future enhancements
-@cindex Enhancements
-
-Pcl-cvs is still under development and needs a number of enhancements to
-be called complete. Below is my current wish-list for future releases
-of pcl-cvs. Please, let me know which of these features you want most.
-They are listed below in approximately the order that I currently think
-I will implement them in.
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item
-Rewritten parser code. There are many situations where pcl-cvs will
-fail to recognize the output from CVS. The situation could be greatly
-increased.
-
-@item
-@samp{cvs-status}. This will run @samp{cvs status} in a directory and
-produce a buffer that looks pretty much like the current *cvs* buffer.
-That buffer will include information for all version-controlled files.
-(There will be a simple keystroke to remove all "uninteresting" files,
-that is, files that are "Up-to-date"). In this new buffer you will be
-able to update a file, commit a file, et c. The big win with this is
-that you will be able to watch the differences between your current
-working file and the head revision in the repository before you update
-the file, and you can then choose to update it or let it wait for a
-while longer.
-
-@item
-Log mode. When this mode is finished you will be able to move around
-(using @kbd{n} and @kbd{p}) between the revisions of a file, mark two of
-them, and run a diff between them. You will be able to hide branches
-(similar to the way you can hide sub-paragraphs in outline-mode) and do
-merges between revisions. Other ideas about this are welcome.
-
-@item
-The current model for marks in the *cvs* buffer seems to be confusing.
-I am considering to use the VM model instead, where marks are normally
-inactive. To activate the mark, you issue a command like
-@samp{cvs-mode-next-command-uses-marks}. I might implement a flag so
-that you can use either version. Feedback on this before I start coding
-it is very welcome.
-
-@item
-It should be possible to run commands such as @samp{cvs log}, @samp{cvs
-status} and @samp{cvs commit} directly from a buffer containing a file,
-instead of having to @samp{cvs-update}. If the directory contains many
-files the @samp{cvs-update} can take quite some time, especially on a
-slow machine. I planed to put these kind of commands on the prefix
-@kbd{C-c C-v}, but that turned out to be used by for instance c++-mode.
-If you have any suggestions for a better prefix key, please let me know.
-
-@item
-Increased robustness. For instance, you can not currently press
-@kbd{C-g} when you are entering the description of a file that you are
-adding without confusing pcl-cvs.
-
-@item
-Support for multiple active *cvs* buffers.
-
-@item
-Dired support. I have an experimental @file{dired-cvs.el} that works
-together with CVS 1.2. Unfortunately I wrote it on top of a
-non-standard @file{dired.el}, so it must be rewritten.@refill
-
-@item
-An ability to send user-supplied options to all the cvs commands.
-
-@item
-Pcl-cvs is not at all clever about what it should do when @samp{cvs
-update} runs a program (due to the @samp{-u} option in the
-@file{modules} file --- see @samp{cvs(5)}). The current release uses a
-regexp to search for the end. At the very least that regexp should be
-configured for different modules. Tell me if you have any idea about
-what is the right thing to do. In a perfect world the program should
-also be allowed to print to @samp{stderr} without causing pcl-cvs to
-crash.
-@end itemize
-
-
-If you miss something in this wish-list, let me know! I don't promise
-that I will write it, but I will at least try to coordinate the efforts
-of making a good Emacs front end to CVS. See @xref{Bugs} for
-information about how to reach me.@refill
-
-So far, I have written most of pcl-cvs in my all-to-rare spare time. If
-you want pcl-cvs to be developed faster you can write a contract with
-Signum Support to do the extension. You can reach Signum Support by
-email to @samp{info@@signum.se} or via mail to Signum Support AB, Box
-2044, S-580 02 Linkoping, Sweden. Phone: +46 (0) 13 - 21 46 00. Fax:
-+46 (0) 13 - 21 47 00.
-
-
-@node Bugs, COPYING, Future enhancements, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@chapter Bugs (known and unknown)
-@cindex Reporting bugs and ideas
-@cindex Bugs, how to report them
-@cindex Author, how to reach
-@cindex Email to the author
-@cindex Known bugs
-@cindex Bugs, known
-@cindex FAQ
-@cindex Problems, list of common
-
-If you find a bug or misfeature, don't hesitate to tell me! Send email
-to @samp{ceder@@lysator.liu.se}.
-
-If you have ideas for improvements, or if you have written some
-extensions to this package, I would like to hear from you. I hope that
-you find this package useful!
-
-Below is a partial list of currently known problems with pcl-cvs version
-1.05.
-
-@table @asis
-@item Commit causes Emacs to hang
-Emacs waits for the @samp{cvs commit} command to finish before you can
-do anything. If you start a background job from the loginfo file you
-must take care that it closes @samp{stdout} and @samp{stderr} if you do
-not want to wait for it. (You do that with @samp{background-command &>-
-2&>- &} if you are starting @samp{background-command} from a
-@samp{/bin/sh} shell script).
-
-Your emacs will also hang if there was a lock file in the repository.
-In this case you can type @kbd{C-g} to get control over your emacs
-again.
-
-@item Name clash in Emacs 19
-This is really a bug in Elib or the Emacs 19 distribution. Both Elib and
-Emacs 19.6 through at least 19.10 contains a file named
-@file{cookie.el}. One of the files will have to be renamed, and we are
-currently negotiating about which of the files to rename.
-
-@item Commands while cvs-update is running
-It is possible to type commands in the *cvs* buffer while the update is
-running, but error messages is all that you will get. The error
-messages should be better.
-
-@item Unexpected output from CVS
-Unexpected output from CVS confuses pcl-cvs. It will currently create a
-bug report that you can mail to me. It should do something more
-civilized.
-@end table
-
-
-@node COPYING, Function and Variable Index, Bugs, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@appendix GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
-@c @include gpl.texinfo
-
-
-@node Function and Variable Index, Concept Index, COPYING, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@unnumbered Function and Variable Index
-
-@printindex fn
-
-
-@node Concept Index, Key Index, Function and Variable Index, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@unnumbered Concept Index
-
-@printindex cp
-
-
-@node Key Index, , Concept Index, Top
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-
-@unnumbered Key Index
-
-@printindex ky
-
-@summarycontents
-@contents
-@bye
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