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-*.elc
-/*-stamp
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-/config.log
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-[submodule "extern/bbdb-vcard"]
- path = extern/bbdb-vcard
- url = git://github.com/trebb/bbdb-vcard.git
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
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-2010-06-03 Barak A. Pearlmutter <barak@cs.nuim.ie>
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: include pointers to github repo.
-
-2010-09-29 Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-split-myaddr-regexp): Remove usage
- of deprecated gnus-local-domain.
-
-2010-04-20 Barak A. Pearlmutter <barak@cs.nuim.ie>
-
- * README: Emacs, meaning both GNU Emacs and XEmacs.
- * lisp/bbdb.el: By the powers vested in me by git cvsimport and
- the state of inebriation, I declare this to be BBDB version 2.36.
- BBDB-2.36 - Let the games begin.
-
-2010-03-09 Barak A. Pearlmutter <barak@cs.nuim.ie>
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: remove @ifinfo guard to eliminate
- texi2html error.
-
-2009-11-18 Barak A. Pearlmutter <barak@cs.nuim.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el (bbdb/rmail-get-header-content): Fix RMAIL
- insinuation in GNU Emacs23 by using rmail-get-header when
- available, thus avoiding rmail-narrow-to-non-pruned-header, which
- no longer exists in GNU Emacs 23.
-
-2008-01-29 Didier Verna <didier@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-summary-get-author): Use the proper
- nnheader interface for retrieving header values.
-
-2008-01-29 Didier Verna <didier@xemacs.org>
-
- Handle recent type change of gnus-ignored-from-addresses.
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-ignored-from-addresses): New.
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-records): Use it.
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-summary-get-author): Ditto.
-
-2008-01-29 Didier Verna <didier@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-define-all-aliases): Rewrite docstring
- and format it properly for describe-function.
-
-2008-01-29 Didier Verna <didier@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-collect-all-aliases): Fix infite loop due
- to misplaced iteration. This occurred when triggering the warning.
-
-2007-12-08 Kousik Nandy <kousik.nandy@gmail.com>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-summary-get-author):
- bbdb/gnus-summary-get-author() fails if no To/Cc/Newsgroup is
- present (in newer Gnus)
-
-2007-12-05 Robert Widhopf-Fenk <bbdb@robf.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-dwim-net-address-title-field): New field
- controlling if a title is prepended to an email address. The
- default value is 'title.
-
-2007-11-26 Leo <sdl.web@gmail.com>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-get-addresses): Minor cleanup and fix an
- bug (unquoted leading "(")in a doc string.
-
-2007-11-26 Robert Widhopf-Fenk <bbdb@robf.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-annotate-message-sender): Normalize and unify
- names before comparing them to avoid detecting a name change where
- none is.
-
-2007-11-02 Robert Widhopf-Fenk <bbdb@robf.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-prin1): Added BBDB version of prin1 and
- prin1-to-string binding print-level and print-length to nil to
- avoid abbreviation when writing records.
-
-2007-09-18 Jim Blandy <jimb@codesourcery.com>
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo (bbdb-always-add-addresses): Document new
- meanings of 'ask', nil, and function symbols.
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo (Manual Record Addition): Use @pxref, not
- @xref.
-
-2007-07-03 Robert Widhopf-Fenk <fenk@forwiss.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-summary-get-author): Added handling
- of `gnus-ignored-from-addresses' and `gnus-summary-to-prefix'.
-
-2007-05-12 Robert Widhopf-Fenk <bbdb@robf.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-define-all-aliases): Rewrite to handle
- magic aliases which expand to all nets of a records when ending in
- "*", pick the nth net of a records when ending in "[NTH]" and
- recursively expanding aliases if a net has no "@" and exists as
- alias.
-
-2007-03-04 Robert Widhopf-Fenk <bbdb@robf.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer): Rewrote the function to
- use PREDICATE regardless of the split mode selected by
- `bbdb-use-pop-up'.
-
- `bbdb-use-pop-up' can be used to select the split mode.
-
- Also added the new variable `bbdb-pop-up-target-columns' which is
- the number of columns for the BBDB buffer window when splitting
- vertically.
-
-2007-02-18 Robert Widhopf-Fenk <bbdb@robf.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches): Can be
- a function or sexp to allow user tweak-able name updates.
-
-2007-02-14 Robert Widhopf-Fenk <fenk@forwiss.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-use-pop-up): Changed the default to 'horiz.
- (bbdb-pop-up-display-layout): Changed the default to 'one-line.
- Some code linting here and there.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name-allow-cycling): changed
- default to t.
- (bbdb-get-only-first-address-p): changed default to nil.
- (bbdb-get-addresses): Added a doc string.
-
-2007-02-06 Robert Widhopf-Fenk <bbdb@robf.de>
-
- * Added support for completion on "lastname firstname". Before
- completion only worked on "first lastname". Eventually one will
- get more choices now! The order of "firstname lastname" in the
- completions buffer is still preserved, which might look a bit
- odd.
-
-2007-02-03 Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>
-
- * lisp/Makefile.in (bbdb-hooks.elc): Put lisp on a single line.
-
-2007-01-01 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- fixed version of primep (Patrick Campbell-Preston)
-
-2006-12-15 Robert Widhopf-Fenk <bbdb@robf.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-display-completion-list): Bugfix for
- correctly replacing completed string in GNU Emacs when selection
- a completion for bbdb-complete-name from the completions buffer.
- This fixes the bug reported by Svend Tollak Munk.
-
-2006-05-26 Robert Widhopf-Fenk <bbdb@robf.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf-region): Bugfix where snarfing on
- a region only containing a net caused an infinite loop. Also try
- to extract real name from the email address if there was none in
- the snarf region.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-format-record-one-line-notes): Remove line
- breaks and trim white space for one line format. Also fixed some
- doc strings.
-
-2005-08-11 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo, lisp/bbdb-print.el, lisp/bbdb-migrate.el:
- trivial cleanups
-
-2005-08-02 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: rewrite the coding cookie on save. This makes sure
- that the setting of bbdb-file-coding-system is reflected in the
- file. I'm still not sure that this coding system hacking about is
- a good idea OR correct, however.
- * lisp/bbdb.el: fix docstring for bbdb-invoke-hook-for-value
- * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el, lisp/bbdb.el, lisp/bbdb-rmail.el: if
- bbdb/mail-auto-create-p is set to 'prompt (or a function that
- returns 'prompt) then prompt the user before creating the record.
-
-2005-08-02 Jochen Küpper <jochen@fhi-berlin.mpg.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el, lisp/bbdb-hooks.el, lisp/bbdb.el: Change GNUS
- to Gnus, assuming nobody cares for GNUS support anymore...
-
-2005-07-23 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-sc.el: remove RCS keywords, replace with Id tag
-
- * lisp/bbdb-reportmail.el: remove Log tag
-
- * lisp/bbdb-ftp.el: nuke RCS tags and replace with an Id tag
-
- * INSTALL: sync with XEmacs CVS
-
-2005-05-22 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * html/index.html: update links for PilotManager
-
-2005-03-19 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: * coding system guessing for emacs 22 (Frederik Fouvry)
-
-2005-02-28 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-nnimap-folder-list-from-bbdb):
- new function from Uwe Brauer
-
-2005-02-22 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el:
- get Gnus data from the raw article buffer (Nix/David Goldberg)
- * lisp/bbdb.el: include prefixes in bbdb-name-gubbish
-
-2005-02-13 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo (Manual Record Addition):
- * add pointer to bbdb-snarf
-
- * bits/bbdb-ldif.el:
- * added new file, with minor abuse to make it work with current BBDB
-
-2004-11-09 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el: * bury completion buffer when completion is done
-
-2004-10-13 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo (bbdb-print):
- Correct variable name
- Change copyright date to include 2004
-
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el:
- Correct variable name in comment
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb):
- Don't open a new window for BBDB if there are no records to
- display.
-
-2004-10-10 Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org>
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo (Database Fields): New entry for the
- concept index: mail-alias definition.
- (Mail Sending Interfaces): New entry for the concept index:
- mail-alias usage. New subheading: Mailing Lists and Mail Aliases.
- (Known Bugs): New section on using M-x bbdb-submit-bug-report
- replacing the old bug reporting section.
-
-2004-05-28 Robert Widhopf-Fenk <bbdb@robf.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-record-set-net): added a hack to detect that
- aliases require rebuilding.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mode-map): added del/space binding for
- scrolling.
-
-2004-04-29 Robert Widhopf-Fenk <bbdb@robf.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el: Just define rmail-buffer if not defined and
- require other packages only during compilation.
-
-2004-03-22 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el: * Minor docstring fix (Stefan Monnier)
- * Catch error if attempting to kill only window in frame
- (Stefan Monnier)
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el:
- Namespace pollution fix (digit => bbdb-digit) (Stefan Monnier)
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: * restore auto-create behaviour (Robert Widhopf-Fenk)
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el:
- * Bugfix for bug caused by previous patch (Robert Widhopf-Fenk)
- * Additions to alias generation (Robert Widhopf-Fenk)
-
-2004-02-01 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-merge-interactively):
- If the specified value of 'nets' isn't a list, make it so.
-
-2004-01-23 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Handle surnames with prefixes (Adrian Lanz <lanz@fowi.ethz.ch>)
-
-2003-10-10 Robert Widhopf <bbdb@robf.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-edit-current-field): Handle field
- detection gracefully at line-end of one-line display.
- (reported by Dan Jacobson)
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-split-method): Honor Resent-*
- headers if present. (Reported by Thomas Gerds)
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-help): Added colons to separate help
- items and thus avoid confusion (reported by Dan Jacobson)
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-annotate-message-sender): Honor create-p for
- creating new records if a similar record already exists.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-prompt-for-create): Slightly changed the
- semantics of the returned value to honor create-p.
-
-2003-08-01 Robert Widhopf <bbdb@robf.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-dwim-net-address-allow-redundancy):
- (bbdb-dwim-net-address): *shurg* added 'netonly thus allowing to
- have no real-names being shown for expanded aliases and completed
- names.
-
-2003-08-05 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- * bbdb-default-area-code: fix customize hook to recognize integers
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo:
- * Rewrite doco for bbdb-electric-p to make it a little clearer.
-
- * testing/Makefile.in: * Use GREP and GREPCONTEXT autoconfs
-
- * configure.ac:
- * Added a check for grep, and a test to figure out grep's context argument
-
- * testing/bbdb-test: * Added a record to test completion stuff
-
- * testing/bbdb-test.el:
- Updated to reflect small change in completion logic
-
-2003-07-24 Jochen Küpper <bbdb@jochen-kuepper.de>
-
- * bits/bbdb-pgp.el: No error if mailcrypt isn't available.
- (bbdb/pgp-quiet): Added.
- (bbdb/pgp-hook-fun): Be quiet if bbdb/pgp-quiet is set.
-
-2003-07-24 Robert Fenk <bbdb@robf.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-send-mail-internal):
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-send-mail-style): Patch to support sending
- mail via gnus (Scott Lawrence)
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-update-records): Ignore empty/broken
- addresses, e.g. extraction on "foo@bar.baz<>" results in (nil nil)
- which should be ignored. (reported by Neil W. Van Dyke)
-
-2003-07-23 Robert Fenk <bbdb@robf.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-annotate-message-sender): Invoke the
- prompt-to-create hook just if it has a value. (fixes MH not
- honoring 'prompt for bbdb/mail-auto-create-p)
-
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el (bbdb-force-record-create): A fix for the
- mhe-mode case (from Vladimir G. Ivanovic)
-
-2003-06-25 Robert Fenk <bbdb@robf.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer): Some fixes for special
- cases of the multiple *BBDB* buffers hack.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gui.el (bbdb-user-menu-commands): Is defcustom now
- instead of defvar.
- (build-bbdb-menu): If bbdb-user-menu-commands is a functionp we
- call it in order to get a menu.
-
-2003-04-09 Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-file-coding-system): Make it defconst, test
- for utf-8-Emacs and doc fix.
-
-2003-04-01 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-multiple-buffers-default): Modified to nicely
- interact with bbdb-display-records-1.
- (bbdb-display-records-1): Honor bbdb-multiple-buffers by calling
- bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer.
-
-2003-03-31 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-display-records-1):
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook):
- Trying to fix the problem with with-output-to-temp-buffer caused
- several new bugs, thus we do a roll back to the old code.
-
-2003-03-28 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el: Call bbdb-complete-name-hooks after name completion
-
-2003-03-27 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook): save-excursion
- to avoid getting into the *BBDB* buffer accidently.
-
-2003-03-15 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-display-records-1): erase buffer when
- appending, since we are redisplaying the records, not just one
- (with-output-to-temp-buffer was doing that before ...)
- (bbdb-multiple-buffers-default): Default/example function for *BBDB*
- buffer name generation for Gnus, VM, and compositions.
- (bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer): code move to bbdb-multiple-buffers-default
-
-2003-03-13 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el:
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el:
- * lisp/bbdb.el: Droped support for GNUS versions <= 3.14
-
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el (bbdb-header-start): There is no
- gnus-subject-mode, its called gnus-summary-mode.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-display-records-1): removed call to
- bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer to avoid problems with special-display-*,
- still we are not back to the old behavior, i.e. if calling BBDB
- from an frame without *BBDB* buffer while other frames are
- displaying it we will not get it on the current frame, but that is
- how it used to be.
-
-2003-03-11 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-frob-mode-line): show the BBDB buffer name.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-summary-show-all-recipients):
- Throwing away old code and use bbdb/gnus-update-records now.
- (bbdb/gnus-update-records): Do not toggle headers to gain access
- to the hidden headers, since gnus-fetch-field is doing this for us.
-
-2003-03-10 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-multiple-buffers): Yet another new variable.
- Enables the creation of multiple *BBDB* buffers.
- (bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer): if bbdb-multiple-buffers is enabled
- created new *BBDB: <BUFNAME>* buffer and set it up correctly.
-
-2003-03-07 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-records): use
- gnus-fetch-field instead of mail-fetch-field. Fixes problems
- reported by Klaus Zeitler.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-display-records-1): Do not use the function
- with-output-to-temp-buffer since on recent GNU Emacses the local
- variables get killed.
- (bbdb-encache-message): Fix from Dan Debertin to avoid caching of
- nil, i.e. empty record list, causing problems later.
- (bbdb-canonicalize-address): Use equal instead of eq, since this
- is the right thing to do! Fix from Matt Armstrong.
- (bbdb-display-records-1): call bbdb-pop-up-buffer to ensure we get
- a buffer in the current frame.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist): added missing
- local vars to avoid cluttering global namespace.
-
-2003-03-04 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-delete-current-record): fixed docs and
- bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records handling.
-
-2003-01-31 Alex Schroeder <alex@emacswiki.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-resort-database): Make interactive.
-
-2003-01-30 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf-extract-label): added safety check
- for backward movement.
- (bbdb-snarf-region): Added label completion for phones and addresses.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el (bbdb/mh-update-record): Do a sanity check
- to avoid adding a nil record to the cache causing trouble
- afterwards.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el: Removed ".el" from VM loads to allow Emacs
- also loading .elc files if they are present.
- (bbdb-edit-current-field): mark mail-aliases for rebuilt when we are
- editing the aliases field of a record.
- (bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias): mark mail-aliases for rebuilt
- when creating new records or deleting a record.
- (bbdb-prompt-for-create): delete help window when it is not needed
- anymore.
-
-2003-01-30 Greg Troxel <gdt@ir.bbn.com>
-
- * bbdb-com.el, bbdb.el:
- Clean up stray uses of mapc (replace with bbdb-mapc)
-
-2003-01-02 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name):
- Fix completion in the case of multiple addresses matching from a
- single record. Basically behaves as if you'd matched on the
- primary name.
-
-2002-12-25 Alex Schroeder <alex@emacswiki.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-phones-label-list): Doc.
- (bbdb-addresses-label-list): Doc.
- (bbdb-label-completion-list): Doc.
- (bbdb-label-completion-default): Doc.
- (bbdb-data-completion-list): Doc.
- (bbdb-data-completion-default): Doc.
-
-2002-12-24 Alex Schroeder <alex@emacswiki.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name): Handle the case where the
- only exact match does not have a net field, instead of looping
- forever.
-
-2002-12-22 Alex Schroeder <alex@emacswiki.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-display-record-with-layout): New.
- (bbdb-toggle-all-records-display-layout): Print layout used.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-display-layout-alist): Extended custom type
- to include primary and test, and fixed phone to phones, and
- address to addresses.
- (bbdb-format-record-layout-one-line): Take primary into account.
- (bbdb-format-record-layout-multi-line): Take primary into account.
- (bbdb-format-record): Take test into account, use multi-line
- layout function if none was found.
-
-2002-11-02 Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-have-re-char-classes): New constant.
- (bbdb-clean-username): Use it.
- (bbdb-buffer): Don't bind coding-system-for-read -- rely on coding
- cookie.
- (bbdb-records, parse-bbdb-internal): Write coding cookie.
- (bbdb-write-file-hook-fn): Insert coding cookie if necessary.
-
-2002-10-30 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist): Some fixes for
- the generation of vm-auto-folder-alist when using a function as
- folder name.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-display-layout):
- (bbdb-pop-up-display-layout): Fixed a toggling bug reported by
- Patrick Campbell-Preston caused by missing defaults.
- (bbdb-display-layout-alist): Fixed docs and added layout
- pop-up-multi-line to the list of layouts.
-
-2002-10-19 Steve Youngs <youngs@xemacs.org>
-
- * bits/bbdb-pgp.el
- (bbdb-utilities-pgp): New.
- (bbdb/pgp-field): defvar -> defcustom.
- (bbdb/pgp-method): Ditto.
- (bbdb/pgp-default-action): Ditto.
-
-2002-10-20 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * bits/bbdb-pgp.el:
- Allow bbdb-pgp.el to be configured to use message.el MML tags to
- perform the signing and encryption, instead of only plain
- Mailcrypt which is not MIME-aware. (Michael Shields)
-
-2002-09-17 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Treat bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook as an actual hook. Some prompting &
- code from Micha Wiedenmann. NB documentation not yet updated.
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo:
- Added dircategory (Jochen Küpper)
-
-2002-08-19 Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name): Don't choke if the
- record's name is nil.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el (bbdb-migrate-change-dates,
- bbdb-unmigrate-change-dates): The raw notes field isn't always an
- alist; it can also be a simple string.
-
-2002-07-26 Simon Josefsson <jas@extundo.com>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches): Fix typo.
-
-2002-07-03 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo (Customization Parameters):
- bbdb-complete-name-allow-cycling /does/ work in GNUmacs.
-
- * Eli Tziperman's fix for rmail expunge problem
-
-2002-06-30 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-ftp.el
- (bbdb-read-new-ftp-site-record): Parse URL or ange-ftp style names
- for username and directory.
-
- * bits/bbdb-obsolete.el
- Added. This is some code from Colin Rafferty which allows you to
- keep track of obsolete network addresses while preventing you from
- completing on them.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el
- (bbdb-snarf-phone-regexp): Don't escape '.' in [] (Howard Melman)
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el
- (bbdb-phone-main-regexp): Allow '.' as a separator (Howard Melman)
- (bbdb-finger): Don't try to finger if there are no addresses
-
-2002-06-29 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * configure.ac:
- Don't configure the testing directory if it doesn't exist.
-
-2002-06-28 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-rebuilt-all-aliases): applied a fix from
- Andre Srinivasan
-
-2002-04-30 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-play-sound): argument NUM is integer now.
- (bbdb-sound-player): If set use this programm, otherwise try
- native sound support.
- (bbdb-dial-number): Calculate the right integer, i.e. do not use
- char-int.
-
-2002-04-18 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gui.el (build-bbdb-insert-field-menu): Added record to
- the arguments for bbdb-insert-new-field.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-read-new-record): Added completion for
- labels.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-show-all-recipients),
- (bbdb/vm-show-sender),
- lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-show-sender),
- (bbdb/gnus-show-all-recipients):
- Fixed */show-all-reciepients to always do what it should do!
-
-2002-04-10 Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-summary-show-all-recipients)
- (bbdb/gnus-update-records): Revert last change
- but use gnus-summary-toggle-header.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: Require cl only when compiling.
- Use defalias, not fset generally.
- (bbdb-mapc): Define instead of aliasing mapcar.
- (bbdb-submit-bug-report): Avoid useless lambda.
- (bbdb-format-streets, bbdb-records): Use bbdb-mapc.
- (bbdb-gui): Fix default, doc.
- (bbdb-have-re-char-classes): New.
- (bbdb-clean-username): Use it.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-srv.el (bbdb-srv): Defalias, not fset.
- (bbdb-header-start): Autoload.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el
- (bbdb-extract-address-components): Avoid cadar, caddar.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el (bbdb-insinuate-rmail): Use defalias, not
- fset.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el (bbdb-migrate, bbdb-migrate-change-dates):
- Use bbdb-mapc.
- (bbdb-migrate-record-lambda): Avoid caddr.
- (bbdb-unmigrate-change-dates): Doc fix. Use bbdb-mapc.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gui.el: Use defalias, not fset generally.
- (scrollbar-height, highlight-headers-hack-x-face-p): Defvar when
- compiling.
- (build-bbdb-insert-field-menu): Fix generation of actions.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el: Require cl and defvar
- bbdb-extract-address-components-func only when compiling.
- (bbdb-send-mail-internal): Try compose-mail first.
- (auto-fill-hook): Defvar when compiling.
- (bbdb-complete-name, bbdb-dial, bbdb-get-addresses): Avoid cadar.
- (char-int): Don't fset it -- unused.
- (bbdb-play-sound): Provide Emacs 21 case. Fix fallback case.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-file-coding-system): New variable.
- (bbdb-buffer, bbdb-write-file-hook-fn): Use it.
-
-2002-03-20 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo:
- Rewrote the section on bbdb-dial and its associated variables.
- Updated copyright notice and version information.
- Added note about VM integration requiring VM source.
- Added bbdb-initialize detail to subsection on VM.
-
-2002-03-13 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name): Create a popup buffer
- before displaying records in order to make sure it has the right
- size.
- (bbdb-redisplay-one-record): Care for the case when a record is
- not present any more in the BBDB buffer.
- (bbdb-insert-new-field): get the current records before doing
- anything else to ensure that we do not lose the context.
-
-2002-03-12 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf-region): use the function
- buffer-substring-no-properties instead of buffer-substring
- to ensure that we do not add some garbage into BBDB.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el: removed defuns for bbdb-orig-rmail-expunge
- and bbdb-orig-undigestify-rmail-message since they seem to cause
- problems and are not required.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name): fixed completion bug
- for case where name and primary net are identical.
-
-2002-03-11 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-annotate-message-sender):
- Only invoke bbdb-notice-hook when we have noticed a record.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-update-records):
- Docstring fix
-
-2002-03-03 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-get-message-id):
- (bbdb/gnus-update-records):
- (bbdb/gnus-snarf-signature):
- (bbdb/gnus-summary-show-all-recipients):
- Use original gnus article buffer rather than the display one
- (with its hidden headers and so forth)
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el
- prologue:
- Warn about not being able to find message, not Gnus
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el
- (bbdb-dial):
- Code documentation + documentation fix.
- (bbdb-dial-number):
- memq takes two args, not three!
- prologue:
- add autoload for bbdb-fontify-buffer
-
-2002-02-05 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb dialing stuff):
- Documentation fixes.
- (bbdb-dial-number):
- According to what docs I can find, it's quite okay to pass * and #
- to a modem as part of a dial string
- (bbdb-next-event):
- Made work on emacs (using read-event instead of next-event)
- (bbdb-play-sound):
- New function: plays a sound using internal feature, if available,
- otherwise it falls back to an external sound player.
- (bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist):
- Fix default mapping to allow a string or an integer for default
- area code.
-
-2002-02-04 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gui.el (bbdb-fontify-buffer):
- Remove 'Fontifying...' message
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-search-invert-set):
- Documentation fix
-
-2002-02-04 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * bbdb.el (bbdb-format-address-default):
- (bbdb-format-address-continental): do not ouput the label. This
- is done by `bbdb-format-record-layout-multi-line'
-
- * bbdb.el (bbdb-format-record-layout-multi-line): Fixed buggy setting of
- text-property for 'bbdb-field for addresses and phones.
-
-2002-02-01 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-address-edit-continental): Asking for the
- ZIP code before the city and do not ask for a state.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-format-record-layout-multi-line):
- (bbdb-format-record-layout-one-line): Set text-property bbdb-field
- with element 'field-name for labels of phones and addresses.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-redisplay-one-record): Remove
- text-property bbdb-field before redisplaying to avoid extending
- the new properties.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gui.el (bbdb-fontify-buffer): Use test properties also
- for name, company and labels of phones and addresses. Highlight
- them also in one-line layout.
-
-2002-01-31 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-redisplay-one-record): remove bbdb-field
- text-properties before redisplaying.
-
-2002-01-30 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist): Fixed some
- comments and creation of vm-auto-folder-alist to match headers in
- the order of (bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist-headers): a new variable.
-
-2002-01-29 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-sc.el (bbdb/sc-consult-attr): Fixed to really use
- recipient when logged in user sent this.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-phones): Prompt indicates inverted search now.
- (bbdb-update-records): No useless "Updating of BBDB records
- finished" message any more.
- (bbdb-define-all-aliases): Fixed warning message for records
- without net, but with alias field.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-display-layout-alist): Fixed the docs, typos
- and default values.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gui.el (bbdb-fontify-buffer): Fixed fontification to
- use text-properties (bbdb-field) rather than regexps, which fixes
- indentations problems with non standard indentation.
-
-2002-01-22 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-delete-current-record): honor the
- bbdb-do-all-records-p!
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mode-map): Bind bbdb-search-invert-set to "!"
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb): Reflect inverted search in search prompt.
-
-2002-01-21 Alex Schroeder <kensanata@yahoo.com>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-search-invert): New variable.
- (bbdb-search-invert-p): New function.
- (bbdb-search-invert-set): New function.
- (bbdb-search): Use bbdb-search-invert-p to maybe invert the
- search result.
-
-2002-01-18 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gui.el (bbdb-fontify-buffer): is now more efficent
- when redisplaying records. button2 work now again as intended.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: Removed the old elide code stuff.
- (bbdb-display-records-1): see bbdb-fontify-buffer.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-append-records-p):
- (bbdb-append-records): (prefix) command (like "*") bound
- to "+" which forces the display/search command to add its content to
- the BBDB buffer rather than replacing it.
- Appending can be once, always or a given number of times.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el: removed binding of unused variabe `error'.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el
- (bbdb-extract-address-component-regexps): Fixed regexp.
- (bbdb-rfc822-addresses): Fixed autoload string.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-display-records-1): enable appending of records.
- (bbdb-search-intertwingle): Search also for records when no name
- was given, but just a net.
- (bbdb-mode-map): bbdb-add-next-search-results bound to +
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el: eval-and-compile otherwise the fsets do not
- get evaluated on.
- (bbdb-redisplay-one-record): Try to preserve the position during
- redisplay.
- (bbdb-completion-check-record): removed the dependency on
- `bbdb-case-fold-search' since completions from the bbdb-hashtable
- are always lower case.
- (bbdb-complete-name): fixed cycling when the
- current completion is equal to one of the nets.
- Added code for C-u M-TAB which lists all possible nets of current
- completed addess. Fixed some special cases by rewriting some too
- complex parts of the code. Thanks to the new testing code.
- When will this function finnaly do exactly what it should do?
- (bbdb-define-all-aliases-mode): new variable controling special
- aliases, i.e. alias<NUMBER> & alias*.
- (bbdb-define-all-aliases): (XEmacs only sofar) Clear abbrev-table
- before defining abbreves and honor new aliases-mode.
- Automatice rebuilt of aliases if necessary.
- (bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias): after adding or removing an
- alias, set a flag for rebuilting..
-
-2002-01-15 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- BBDB-2.35 - Let the games begin.
-
- * html/bbdb_abt.html, html/bbdb_fot.html, html/bbdb_ovr.html,
- html/bbdb_toc.html, html/bbdb_3.html, html/bbdb_4.html,
- html/bbdb_1.html, html/bbdb_2.html, html/bbdb.html:
- Updated manual for 2.34
-
- * html/index.html:
- 2.34 release changes
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- 2.34 Release. Whee!
-
- * testing/bbdb-test.el:
- New file
-
- * bits/make.bat:
- Merged in some changes from the mailing list. Note, this is
- still experimental.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el:
- Don't fset things that aren't ours
- Last of compiler warning cleanup
- Fixed one more completion bug
-
- * Makefile.in:
- Ignore 'testing' directory when making tarball
-
-2002-01-14 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el:
- Conditionalise the rmail load
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gui.el:
- Make X/Emacs compatibility less intrusive
-
-2002-01-13 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el:
- Don't force VM on people, even if it is a great mailer...
-
-2002-01-10 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * bbdb-com.el:
- Last few fixes (hopefully) to completion
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el:
- Make bbdb-rfc822-addresses the default address parser
- Remove test-harness code to elsewhere (i.e. not in user code!)
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Changed the workaround for set-keymap-prompt, as it seemed to be
- clashing with VM. Ideally, all this Emacs/XEmacs stuff should go
- in a separate file, or at least all in one part of bbdb.el.
-
-2002-01-06 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el, lisp/bbdb-srv.el, lisp/bbdb-sc.el,
- lisp/bbdb-gui.el, lisp/bbdb-ftp.el, lisp/bbdb-com.el,
- lisp/bbdb-hooks.el, lisp/bbdb-w3.el, lisp/bbdb.el,
- lisp/bbdb-snarf.el:
- Compiler cleanup
-
- * lisp/Makefile.in:
- Put the 'custom' hacks in bbdb-autoloads
- Less noise while building
-
-2002-01-04 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-extract-address-component-regexps):
- Replaced the call of bbdb-clean-username by a call to
- mail-extract-address-components in order to handle addresses of
- the form "Lastname, Firstname" and "Firstname Lastname, Jr" in the
- right way.
- (bbdb-test/bbdb-extract-address-components): New test function to
- check if everything is working as it should.
-
-2002-01-01 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name):
- Two fixes based on further testing with completion-type.
-
-2001-12-27 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el
- (bbdb-completing-read-one-record):
- Correctly handle case where no records are selected
- (bbdb-complete-name):
- Whoops. Small logic error in cycling code
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-send-mail-style),
- lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-send-mail-internal):
- Add Mew as an option for bbdb-send-mail-style
-
-2001-12-27 Jeff Bigler <jcb@mit.edu>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-phone-area-regexp):
- Allow / and . as separators when parsing a phone number.
-
-2001-12-26 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name):
- Mostly rewritten to consolidate the last four years(!) of code
- glomming.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-search-intertwingle):
- New function. More stringent version of bbdb-search-simple,
- intended for internal bbdb use only
-
-2001-12-10 Karl Fogel <kfogel@red-bean.com>
-
- * bbdb.texinfo
- (Mail Sending Interfaces):
- Use `add-hook' instead of `setq' in the examples, so users won't
- clobber existing hooks.
- (Known Bugs):
- Reference mailing lists, as is done in other places where the
- `bbdb-info' list is mentioned.
-
-2001-11-19 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-format-address):
- Several people contributed a patch to fix this. Alex Schroeder's
- was the most general as it handles both printing and
- non-printing situations.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el
- Some more fixes from Alex.
-
- * aclocal.m4:
- Use EMACS_PROG instead of EMACS to solve all problems related to
- that variable.
-
- * configure.ac:
- Default XEmacs package dir to /usr/blah rather than
- /usr/local/blah
- Improve switches for MH-E, RMAIL, VM and GNUS
-
-2001-11-12 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-extract-address-component-regexps):
- Allow '+' as part of an email address
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name-allow-cycling):
- Documentation fix
- (bbdb-get-help-window):
- Removed dead code
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el
- Try to autoload the message-mode and mail-mode keymaps rather than
- defining them as nil.
-
-2001-11-11 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist-field):
- Move into mua-specific group
- (bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist):
- Documentation typo
-
-2001-11-06 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo (Mail Sending Interfaces):
- Mention message-setup-hook in the mail aliases section
- (Raymond Scholz)
-
-2001-10-14 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el
- (bbdb/gnus-pop-up-bbdb-buffer):
- Move the call to bbdb-display-records back inside the (when...)
- I had two bug reports for this (Sudesh Joseph and Michael
- Totschnig).
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Added Nix's patch to make inside-bbdb-notice-hook work as
- advertised, also other bbdb-expire support.
- (bbdb-search-simple):
- Try company name if record name is unset, before falling back to
- "". (Martin Schwenke)
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el
- (bbdb-complete-name):
- Restored the original code to handle making sure primary addresses
- get picked first, since the code I'd replaced it with had some
- dubious side-effects.
- (bbdb-create-internal):
- Documentation fix. (Ueli Schläpfer)
-
-2001-09-20 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-create-hook), (bbdb-notice-hook):
- Added a note that hook functions might use the new variables
- bbdb-update-address-class and bbdb-update-address-header to obtain
- information about the currently processed email address.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-get-addresses-headers): merged
- bbdb-get-addresses-from-headers and bbdb-get-addresses-to-headers
- into this variable.
- (bbdb-get-addresses): new generic function for extraction of email
- addresses from header, which is used by Gnus and VM
- (bbdb-update-address-class), (bbdb-update-address-header): new
- variable providing additional information to hook functions about
- the currently processed email address.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-records): uses
- bbdb-get-addresses instead of bbdb/gnus-get-addresses which was
- removed.
- (bbdb/gnus-show-sender), (bbdb/gnus-show-all-recipients),
- (bbdb/gnus-show-records): modified to use new style of
- bbdb-get-addresses-headers
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-get-header-content): VM specific header
- extraction function.
- (bbdb/vm-update-records): bbdb-get-addresses instead of
- bbdb/vm-get-addresses which was removed.
- (bbdb/vm-show-all-recipients),
- (bbdb/vm-show-sender), (bbdb/vm-show-records): modified to use new
- style of bbdb-get-addresses-headers
-
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el (bbdb-auto-notes-alist): Additional element
- type to allow actions also on recipients of an message
- (bbdb-auto-notes-hook): Fixed to perfom auto-note actions only for
- authors of a message. Support for new features of
- bbdb-auto-notes-alist. Honor bbdb-silent-running.
-
-2001-09-18 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-rfc822-addresses):
- Cope with rfc822-addresses returning nil as the car.
-
-2001-09-11 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-field-shown-p): Added as a
- replacement for bbdb-field-shown-p.
- (bbdb-print-omit-fields): Added as a replacement for
- bbdb-print-elided-display.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-get-addresses-headers):
- bbdb-auto-notes-alist does not know if a address comes form a
- author or recipient of a message and therefore might update wrong
- records, e.g. the organization of recipients to that of the
- author.
- Therfore the default is now bbdb-get-addresses-from-headers until
- the hook functions are able to tell the type (author/recp) of an
- address.
-
-2001-09-09 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gui.el:
- Fixed bogus fset (fsetting variable instead of 'variable)
- (bbdb-hack-x-face):
- use bbdb-find-face, not find-face
-
- * configure.ac:
- If $(RM) is actually rm, add the -f flag
- Add --with-<insinuation target>. Needs work, though.
-
- * Makefile.in
- Default target is now 'all'
- Added configure and Makefile targets
-
- * lisp/Makefile.in
- Added Makefile target
- Call expand-file-name when building load-path
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el
- (bbdb-initialize):
- Fixed vm entry. vm-load-hook no longer exists!
- (bbdb-mode):
- Removed references to bbdb-elide-record
-
-2001-09-05 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name-hooks): Fixed the
- documentation.
- (bbdb-get-only-first-address-p): fixed the default value, which
- should have been t
-
-2001-09-04 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-annotate-message-sender): calling of
- bbdb-create-hook functions moved to the end of function
- (bbdb-display-layout-alist): replaced by the nice version
- provided by Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org>
-
-2001-08-31 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el (bbdb-auto-notes-alist): applied posted
- patch of better customization.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-srv.el, lisp/bbdb-rmail.el, lisp/bbdb-mhe.el,
- lisp/bbdb-vm.el, lisp/bbdb-gnus.el, lisp/bbdb.el,
- lisp/bbdb-com.el: replaced occureneces of bbdb-elided-display and
- bbdb-pop-up-elided-display.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gui.el (build-bbdb-menu): Fix menus to use new display
- layout toggeling functions.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-change-records-state-and-redisplay),
- (bbdb-toggle-all-records-display-layout),
- (bbdb-toggle-records-display-layout),
- (bbdb-display-all-records-completely),
- (bbdb-display-record-completely): modified functions for toggeling
- the display layout of records. Old functions bbdb-elide-record
- and bbdb-unelide-records have been removed.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el
- (bbdb-display-layout-alist): variable controling options for
- display layouts, support for user defines format functions still
- missing.
- (bbdb-display-layout): variable controling the default display layout
- (bbdb-pop-up-display-layout): variable controling the default display
- layout for pop-up buffers.
- (bbdb-elided-display), (bbdb-pop-up-elided-display): are obsolete
- variables now.
- (bbdb-elided-display-sanity-setup): function which sets up the
- layout variables from the obsolete bbdb-elided-display and
- bbdb-pop-up-elided-display variables. Might be removed along with
- the variables in the future.
- (bbdb-format-record): rewitten to support multiple
- layouts according to bbdb-display-layout-alist
- (bbdb-format-record-layout-multi-line),
- (bbdb-format-record-layout-one-line),
- (bbdb-format-record-one-line-*): Function specific to certain
- layouts.
-
-2001-08-26 Steve Youngs <youngs@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-initialize): Autoload it.
-
-2001-08-13 Jeff Mincy <jeff@delphioutpost.com>
-
- * fix bbdb-hack-x-face call to make-glyph
-
-2001-08-01 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-unelide-record),
- (bbdb-elide-record-internal): Modified for more convenient
- toggeling of the omitted display mode.
-
-2001-07-31 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gui.el (build-bbdb-menu): Added an "(Un)Elide All
- Records entry" and content of variable `global-bbdb-menu-commands'
- moved into the defun.
- (bbdb-user-menu-commands): New variable with user menu commands
- appended to default menu.
- (build-bbdb-menu): Add extra menu entry for displaying all fields
- when `bbdb-display-omit-fields' is set.
- (bbdb-menu): Added detection of fields for menu commands.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-field-shown-p): Changed the defsubst to a defun.
- (bbdb-format-record-elided), (bbdb-format-record-full): Replace
- bbdb-format-record. They add text-properties to the fields in
- order to know fields for editing.
- (bbdb-display-omit-fields): New variable which is a list fields
- omitted during full display of a record.
- (bbdb-display-fields-order): New variable specifying to order of
- fields for during full display of a record.
- (bbdb-format-elided-phones), (bbdb-format-elided-net): Formating
- functions for elided display.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el
- (bbdb-elide-all-records): New function for the BBDB menu
- (bbdb-unelide-record): New function for showing fileds hidden by
- `bbdb-display-omit-fields'
- (bbdb-record-edit-field-internal): Added location arg and company
- field.
- (bbdb-current-field): Simpified it ti use text-properties for
- field recognition
- (bbdb-record-edit-company): New function for editing the records
- company
- (bbdb-record-edit-address): Fixed the docs
- (bbdb-record-edit-phone): Added optional location arg
- (bbdb-prompt-for-create): Use characters instead of integers for
- the key-presses and avoid calling char-int.
-
-2001-07-29 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name):
- Make it respect the order in which net addresses are listed.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-srv.el (bbdb-srv-add-phone):
- Make less interactive, autoload it, and make sure it requires
- anything it needs.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-rfc822-addresses):
- This should take an optional ignore-errors parameter.
-
-2001-07-08 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el, lisp/bbdb.el:
- More work on the completion-of-labels stuff. NB I've changed some
- variable names. Sorry if you actually used this already, but
- hey. Bleeding edge.
-
- * lisp/Makefile.in:
- Made quieter, so it's easier to see compilation problems
- Fixed gnuserv/bbdb-srv build
-
-2001-07-07 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el:
- Use bbdb-extract-field-value
- Minor compiler cleanup
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el:
- Use bbdb-extract-address-components-func
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el:
- 19.34 support mods.
- Use bbdb-extract-address-components-func.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el:
- New customization variable: bbdb-extract-address-components-func -
- this tells BBDB what function you'd like to use to attempt parsing of
- the mail addresses.
-
- New function for use with the above: bbdb-rfc822-addresses. Brute
- force, but does a pretty good job.
-
- Fixed some comment and documentation typos.
-
-2001-07-01 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gui.el:
- Whoops. eval-and-compile, not eval-when-compile.
-
-2001-06-28 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el:
- bbdb/mh-cache-key: cope with big inode numbers
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el:
- Added Robert Fenk's bbdb/vm-force-create
-
- * html/index.html: Added link to freshmeat page
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gui.el:
- Cleaned up a whole bunch of compiler warnings through judicious use of
- eval-and-compile or eval-when-compile. If anyone has a good opinion on
- use of these functions, please cast enlightenment in my direction.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el:
- Rearranged the compiled quieting to actually be more-or-less the right
- thing, i.e. it loads packages instead of defining arbitrary
- variables.
-
- Put in Matan Ninio's "From: " fix.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- bbdb-search-simple: don't use bbdb-record-name's result if it's empty.
-
-2001-06-23 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el (bbdb/mh-update-record):
- * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el (bbd/rmail-update-records):
- Fixed the faulty use of bbdb/prompt-for-create-p.
-
-2001-06-12 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * html/index.html:
- Fix to yesterday's fixed URL. Not my fault, honest.
-
- * bbdb/html/faq.html:
- Initial cut. This has been sitting on my drive for almost a year;
- perhaps if I put it in CVS I'll be "encouraged" to develop it further.
-
-2001-06-11 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el:
- Better fix for char-int thing. This one works, for starters. Serves me
- right for that comment about code testing.
-
-2001-06-10 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * bits/gnus-bbdb.el:
- Obsolete; contents rolled into bbdb-gnus.el
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el
- (bbdb-read-string):
- Allow specifying a list of completions, which causes
- completing-read to be invoked instead of read-string.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el
- (bbdb-prompt-for-create):
- Fixed some XEmacsisms to work with GNUmacs. PLEASE TEST YOUR
- CODE AGAINST BOTH EMACS VARIANTS BEFORE CHECKING IT IN.
- * (bbdb-address-edit-default):
- If no data is entered for the address, enter a spurious country
- name. This is a temporary hack to get around a problem in
- address display when the address has no data.
- * (general)
- Fixed the occasional documentation typo.
- Added completion for Phone and Address labels.
- Added bbdb-default-country as an attempt to stop you from
- entering blank addresses. Also because it was requested.
-
- * html/index.html: Fixed URL for Martin Schwenke.
-
-2001-06-05 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
- * Makefile.in: Fixed tarball build to work with new autoconf stuff
-
-2001-06-05 Didier Verna <didier@xemacs.org>
-
- * aclocal.m4: upgrade to Autoconf 2.50.
- * aclocal.m4 (BBDB_PRE_INIT): new.
- * aclocal.m4 (BBDB_ARG_SUBST): new.
- * configure.ac: renamed from configure.in. Upgrade to Autoconf
- 2.50.
-
-2001-06-01 "Albert L. Ting" <alt@artisan.com>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-update-records):
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-records):
- Subject: bbdb-get-only-first-address-p patches
-
-2001-05-31 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-get-addresses): Fixed the bug which
- was not really fixed with the commit from the 2001-03-29.
-
-2001-05-23 Didier Verna <didier@xemacs.org>
-
- * aclocal.m4 (BBDB_PROG_EMACS): fix Emacs detection problem when
- configuring from an Emacs shell buffer.
-
-2001-05-21 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb/news-auto-create-p):
- (bbdb/mail-auto-create-p):
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-update-records):
- Fixed a typo.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name):
- (bbdb-complete-name-hooks): Instead of dinging when completing a
- complete address (and with cycling disabled) call theses hook
- (bbdb-update-records): Fixed a typo.
-
-2001-05-18 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-invoke-hook-for-value): Fix: Return symbols
- BUT CALL FUNCTIONS!
-
-2001-05-17 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-invoke-hook-for-value): Return symbols just
- as they are, do not eval them.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-update-records-mode):
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-update-records-mode):
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-records-mode):
- Removed extra quote from the defcustom arguments.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-clicked-name): Fixed a cycling
- bug when choosing a completion which ia already complete.
-
-2001-05-14 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb/mail-auto-create-p):
- (bbdb/news-auto-create-p): When set to 'promt then ask the user
- before automatically creating a record.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb*prompt-for-auto-create-p): Removed the
- variable and packed its functionality into the
- bbdb/*-auto-create-p variables.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-extract-address-components): Allow also
- nil as name or email address, not only strings.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el (bbdb/rmail-pop-up-bbdb-buffer): Remove the
- BBDB buffer window when empty.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el (bbdb-unmigrate-zip-codes-to-strings):
- Fixed the faulty use of let instead of let*.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el
- (bbdb-ignore-selected-messages-confirmation): Added the missing
- default value nil.
- (bbdb-force-record-create): New hook function for automatic adding
- of addresses when replying to a message.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-records):
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-update-records): Fixed documentation.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-update-records): Fixed search for nets
- and documentation.
-
-2001-04-19 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gui.el (bbdb-fontify-buffer):
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-elided-display-fields):
- Renamed the variables bbdb-pop-up-elided-display-name-end and
- bbdb-pop-up-elided-display-fields to bbdb-elided-display-name-end and
- bbdb-elided-display-fields, as they are not related to the pop-up
- feature.
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: Added missing docs for the variables
- bbdb-elided-display-name-end and bbdb-elided-display-fields
-
-2001-04-16 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * configure.in Makefile.in lisp/Makefile.in tex/Makefile.in
- texinfo/Makefile.in utils/Makefile.in
- Make sure RM is set, since apparently it's not set in BSD Make by
- default.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el:
- Whoops. Stray quote mark.
-
-2001-04-15 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el:
- Added John F. Whitehead's default mail domain patch.
- Hack around some silliness in GNU Emacs completion code
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Added emacs-version to bug report text.
- Added John F. Whitehead's default-domain patch.
-
-2001-03-30 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el:
- Fix list-vs-not bug in bbdb/gnus-edit-notes
-
-2001-03-29 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-get-addresses): Fixed a bug in
- getting the header content. mail-fetch-field requires a final
- newline!
-
-2001-03-26 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-message-cache-lookup):
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-records):
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-update-records):
- Bugfix: first record was lost when looking it up from the
- cache.
-
-2001-03-25 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-message-cache-lookup):
- Removed the faulty single record code for Rmail/MHE
-
- * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el (bbdb/mh-update-record):
- Bugfix for new caching functions
-
- * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el (bbdb/rmail-update-records):
- Another bugfix: check for nil before caching
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-show-sender):
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-show-sender):
- Show recipients if we find no senders
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/gnus-show-records):
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-show-records):
- Also show the records of uninteresting senders
-
-2001-03-25 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el:
- Fix some bugs related to new message caching functions.
-
-2001-03-23 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-display-completion-list):
- Make completion on GNU Emacs remove what you've typed before
- inserting the completion data.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-search-simple):
- Fix silly bug with list-walking (Daniel Pittman)
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gui.el
- Fix priorities thing so that you can access per-field menus on
- GNU Emacs.
-
-2001-03-23 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-update-records):
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-records):
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-update-records): honor the right
- offer-to-create flag and removed the faulty *-auto-create-p which
- was added by the last commit.
-
-2001-03-22 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-show-records): bbdb/mail-auto-create-p
- is loacally set to t in order to force creation of records when
- explicitly showing them.
-
-2001-03-21 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-prompt-for-create): fix a bug with GNU
- Emacs.
-
-2001-03-19 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-update-records): honors now
- bbdb-gag-messages; fixed the overall number in the progress
- message.
-
-2001-03-18 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-get-addresses):
- gnus-ignored-from-addresses is not defined in the Gnus that
- comes with Emacs 20.7. Check for boundness before using.
-
-2001-03-17 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-whois.el: Definition of some variable in order to
- avoid warnings during compilation
-
- * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el:
- * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el: uses the new caching functions + some
- other minor changes
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf-region): Unused variables
- 'country and 'namebegin removed
-
- (bbdb-snarf-nice-real-name-regexp):
- (bbdb-snarf-nice-real-name): removed and calls replaced by
- bbdb-clean-username which is more sophisticated
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-get-addresses): was formally
- bbdb/vm-get-from
- (bbdb/vm-get-from-headers):
- (bbdb/vm-get-only-first-from-p):
- (bbdb/vm-message-cache-lookup):
- (bbdb/vm-encache-message): have been removed, global variables and
- functions are used now
-
- (bbdb/vm-show-sender): when called with a prefix call
- bbdb/vm-show-all-recipients instead, so we use the same binding
- for getting both.
- (bbdb/vm-show-records): new function doing the bbdb/vm-show-*
- thing and caring for updating the records.
-
- (bbdb/vm-snarf-all):
- (bbdb/vm-snarf-all-headers): have been removed as the
- bbdb/vm-show-* function provide the same functionality
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el: the same changes as for bbdb-vm.el
-
- * lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el (bbdb-load-touchtones): unused variale
- 'error removed
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-pop-up-elided-display):
- (bbdb-pop-up-elided-display): changed to require no unbound
- bbdb-pop-up-elided-display
-
- (bbdb-message-cache-lookup):
- (bbdb-encache-message): Once again functions to replace the old
- macros. This was necessary as the old macros were not sufficient
- for the new update mechanism, were we have a list of records.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-merge.el (bbdb-merge-file): unused variable
- 'live-records removed
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-redisplay-records): unused variable
- condition removed
-
- (bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record): unused variable do-all-p
- removed
-
- (bbdb-refile-record): called with a prefix arg it tries to merge
- with the corresponding duplicate record
-
- (bbdb-display-completion-list): Use the call back
- 'bbdb-complete-clicked-name when running in Xemacs, thus to
- further complete after the user selects a completion.
-
- (bbdb-complete-name):
- (bbdb-complete-name-full-completion): new variable controlling
- whether completion shows expanded entries or not. This avoids
- the need for subsequent completions, but might generate more
- completion alternatives.
-
- (bbdb-prompt-for-create):
- (bbdb-prompt-for-create):
- (bbdb-get-help-window):
- (bbdb-update-records): functions used to update BBDB records from
- headers of messages in Gnus and VM (RMail and MHE may eventually
- follow). Those functions have been renamed and moved from
- bbdb-vm.el to this location.
-
- (bbdb-update-records-mode):
- (bbdb-offer-to-create):
- (bbdb-address):
- (bbdb-get-addresses-from-headers):
- (bbdb-get-addresses-to-headers):
- (bbdb-get-addresses-headers):
- (bbdb-get-only-first-address-p): variables for generic
- update-records support in Gnus and VM. Those variables have been
- renamed and moved from bbdb-vm.el to this location.
-
-
-2001-03-04 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * BBDB 2.32 tagged, bottled, and set free.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: Version number update for release.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el:
- Require bbdb-com (for bbdb-parse-phone-number)
- Stop from loading .bbdb when compiling!
-
- * lisp/bbdb-sc.el:
- Mark bbdb/sc-default for autoload. Not sure this is entirely the right thing.
-
- * lisp/Makefile.in:
- ">>" and ">" transposed. (Yair Friedman)
-
-2001-03-03 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- bbdb-search-simple: check that the name actually matches (not company)
-
-2001-03-01 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-submit-bug-report): A function for submitting bug
- reports, which should make it easier for reportes and maintaines
- to give and have all necessary information. Additional variables
- may have to be add and a remark in the documentation to use this
- function when reporting problems.
-
-2001-02-25 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * html/bbdb-2.20.tar.gz:
- Shouldn't have been in here in the first place. Sorry 'bout that.
-
-
-2001-02-25 ShengHuo ZHU <zsh@cs.rochester.edu>
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: Format it so that texinfo-format-buffer
- can parse it.
-
- * texinfo/infohack.el: New.
-
- * texinfo/Makefile.in (Makefile): Add.
- (bbdb.info): Use batch-makeinfo if there is no makeinfo.
-
-2001-02-21 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
- * lisp/bbdb.el
- Restore old bbdb-message-cache macros as replacement functions
- were buggy.
- Stop BBDB from adding AKAs when you tell it you don't want them.
-
-2001-02-21 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
- *lisp/bbdb.el
- New user option for GUI features
-
-2001-02-19 ShengHuo ZHU <zsh@cs.rochester.edu>
-
- * lisp/Makefile.in (bbdb-autoloads.el):
- Insert (provide 'bbdb-autoloads) when generated by FSF Emacs.
-
-2001-02-19 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el:
- doco typo fixo
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- bbdb-electric-p defaults to off.
- require 'bbdb-autoloads instead of loading them.
- bbdb-whois moved from M-w to W so you can do copies in *BBDB*
- moved some XEmacs-stuff to bbdb-gui, where it's Emacs-agnostic
-
- * lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el:
- Moved font and menu stuff to bbdb-gui.el
-
- * lisp/Makefile.in:
- Added target for bbdb-gui
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gui.el:
- Menu and font hackery. Works in Emacs as well as XEmacs.
-
- * Makefile.in:
- Quick fix for LN_S not being defined. Perhaps it's even the
- correct fix.
-
-2001-02-14 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-update-records): Fixed bug of calling
- message with wrong argument.
-
-2001-02-14 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el:
- Some more defcustom stuff (Alex Schroeder)
- Empty string is a valid Zip code (Alex Schroeder)
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Some defvars changed to defcustoms (Alex Schroeder)
- bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias documented in mode help (Alex Schroeder)
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo
- Zipcode stuff (Alex Schroeder)
-
-2001-02-13 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el
- (bbdb/vm-update-records): replaced display-message calls by
- message calls which is more portable.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Applied ShengHuos patch to fix the customize problems caused by
- defining 'characterp as a mcaro im GNU Emacs.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name):
- (bbdb-complete-name-allow-cycling): Allow to enable/disable the
- cycling of nets. Default is disabled, as there are some strange
- problems with GNU Emacs.
-
-2001-02-10 21:00:00 ShengHuo ZHU <zsh@cs.rochester.edu>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (replace-in-string): Fix the argument order
- of replace-regexp-in-string.
-
-2001-02-10 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * bbdb/lisp/bbdb.el:
- Fixed bbdb-undisplay-records. bbdb-buffer-name is /not/ a buffer!
-
- * bbdb/lisp/bbdb-vm.el:
- Seems like the change to bbdb-undisplay-records fixes the VM
- window problem.
-
-2001-02-08 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: doc fix
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el: doc fixes
-
-2001-02-08 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-annotate-message-sender):
- Applied bugfix for adding new net addresses, which was broken by
- the new featue of creating a new record if the address does not
- belong to the existing record.
- (bbdb-display-records):
- (bbdb-display-records-1):
- run the hooks 'bbdb-list-hook in bbdb-display-records-1, instead
- of bbdb-display-records, in order to call them also for electric
- display.
-
-2001-02-07 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el:
- (ding) if there's nothing in mail-abbrevs either.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el:
- Only call the sit-for bugfix in fsfemacs.
-
-2001-02-07 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name): Fixed bug which showed
- its effect only with GNU Emacs.
- (bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias): Better prompt.
-
-2001-02-05 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/Makefile.in (bbdb-hooks.elc): removed need to load VM.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-frob-mode-line): Removed faulty
- replace-in-string.
-
-2001-02-03 Robert Fenk <Robert.Fenk@gmx.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-extract-address-component-regexps):
- removed bbdb-snarf-nice-real-name-* variables and function and
- replaced it by a call to bbdb-clean-username which is more
- sophisticated.
-
-2001-02-03 Robert.Fenk@gmx.de
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-message-cache-lookup), (bbdb-encache-message):
- Replaced the unreadable macros by a function in order to use it
- also for bbdb-vm.el.
- (bbdb-decache-message): new function to remove an element from
- the cache.
- (bbdb-annotate-message-sender): Added creation of a new "duplicate"
- record when the given email address does not belong to the
- existing one.
-
-2001-02-02 Robert.Fenk@gmx.de
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-find-duplicates): Fixes records without a
- name and adds additional messages in order to understand the
- duplicates.
-
-2001-02-02 Didier Verna <didier@xemacs.org>
-
- * Makefile.in (SUBDIRS): new variable.
- * Makefile.in (install-pkg): split in subdirs.
- * Makefile.in (uninstall-pkg): new target.
- * Makefile.in (local-clean): new target.
- * Makefile.in (clean): depend on it.
- * Makefile.in (local-distclean): new target.
- * Makefile.in (distclean): depend on it, split in subdirs.
- * Makefile.in (local-cvsclean): new target.
- * Makefile.in (cvsclean): depend on it, split in dubdirs.
- * configure.in: generate tex/Makefile and utils/Makefile.
- * lisp/Makefile.in (INSTALL): new autoconf variable.
- * lisp/Makefile.in (INSTALL_DATA): ditto.
- * lisp/Makefile.in (LN_S): ditto.
- * lisp/Makefile.in (PACKAGEDIR): ditto.
- * lisp/Makefile.in (LINKPATH): ditto.
- * lisp/Makefile.in (install-pkg): split from ../Makefile.in
- * lisp/Makefile.in (uninstall-pkg): new target.
- * texinfo/Makefile.in (INSTALL): new autoconf variable.
- * texinfo/Makefile.in (INSTALL_DATA): ditto.
- * texinfo/Makefile.in (LN_S): ditto.
- * texinfo/Makefile.in (PACKAGEDIR): ditto.
- * texinfo/Makefile.in (LINKPATH): ditto.
- * texinfo/Makefile.in (install-pkg): split from ../Makefile.in
- * texinfo/Makefile.in (uninstall-pkg): new target.
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo (XEmacs Package): update documentation.
- * tex/Makefile.in: new file.
- * tex/.cvsignore: new file.
- * utils/Makefile.in: new file.
- * utils/.cvsignore: new file.
-
-2001-02-01 Robert.Fenk@gmx.de
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook): honor the
- pop-up settings, e.g. bbdb-pop-up-target-lines
-
- * lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el (bbdb-mode-map): Added elide-records binding
- for button2
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-pop-up-bbdb-buffer): Fixed the pop-up
- behavior.
-
-2001-01-30 Robert.Fenk@gmx.de
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name): Fixes completion problem
- slipped into with revision 1.89
-
-2001-01-24 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
- * RELEASED BBDB 2.2
-
- * texinfo/Makefile.in:
- Added distclean target
-
- * Makefile.in:
- Removed test targets as they weren't helpful
- Added some new cleaning targets, including distclean
-
- * lisp/Makefile.in:
- New cleanup targets
-
- * Makefile, configure
- Removed, as they're generated files. configure can be extracted
- from the tarball if you don't have the tools to generate it;
- Makefiles can be generated by running configure.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Define caddar if it's not found. Yeesh. How hard is it to do
- (car (cdr ...)) anyway?
-
- * lisp/bbdb-whois.el:
- Use geektools.com instead of rs.internic.net
- Slightly smarter parsing of results
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el:
- Add support for M-TAB to expand mail aliases
- Don't look for email completions when there are none!
-
- * lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el:
- Don't load touchtones if the touchtones directory is unset.
-
-2001-01-24 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (replace-in-string): Emacs 21 has
- `replace-regexp-in-string' - use it!
-
- * lisp/bbdb-merge.el (bbdb-merge-file): bugfix:
- the parameter for `match-fun' is `rec', not `r'
-
-2001-01-22 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Check that an AKA is not already in the list before adding it
-
-2001-01-18 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * html/index.html: Minor typo at page footer
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el: Proper fix for VM windowing bug
-
-2001-01-17 Robert.Fenk@gmx.de
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-always-add-addresses): Docfix
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-update-record):
- Restored old behavior of returning one record
- (bbdb/vm-update-records-mode):
- (bbdb/vm-update-records):
- Enhanced in order to allow annotating only new messages, which is
- now the default. This avoids the annoying questions repetition
- weather to add records for unknown persons after restarting a
- VM session.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-w3.el (bbdb-www-grab-homepage):
- Fix to read just one record not a list of records
-
- * lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el (bbdb-sounds-directory):
- (bbdb-sound-volume):
- (bbdb-load-touchtones):
- Added variables & functions for Xemacs native sound support
- used by bbdb-dialing stuff
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name):
- If the completion is done then cycle thru the nets or when called
- with a prefix arg then display a list of all nets.
- (bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist):
- Used to replace parts of the number depending on a regexp.
- (bbdb-modem-dial): command used for dialing with the modem.
- (bbdb-modem-device): the modem device
- (bbdb-dial-number): new function which performs the dialing of a
- number. Depending on the settings it uses the play command,
- native Xemacs sound support or the modem device.
- (bbdb-dial): modified in order to use the new stuff
-
-2001-01-08 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el:
- Added Bill Carpenter-provided function
- 'bbdb-ignore-selected-messages-confirmation'
-
-2001-01-03 Didier Verna <didier@xemacs.org>
-
- * aclocal.m4: new file (Autoconf support).
- * configure.in: ditto.
- * install-sh: ditto.
- * Makefile.in: ditto.
- * lisp/Makefile.in: ditto.
- * texinfo/Makefile.in: ditto.
-
- * configure: new file (generated by Autoconf, but should be
- present in the archive/distribution).
- * Makefile: removed from the archive (generated by configure).
- * lisp/Makefile: ditto.
- * texinfo/Makefile: ditto.
-
- * INSTALL: update for the Autoconf support.
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo (Normal User): ditto.
- (XEmacs Package): ditto.
-
-2001-01-03 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-dial):
- Change docstring for bbdb-dial
- Remove check for window system
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo:
- Removed some things from the TODO list
- Removed the Log section
- Added xref from 'BBDB Mailing Lists' to 'Using BBDB to implement
- Mailing Lists'
- A few other minor tweaks
-
- * html/index.html:
- Updated the links section; some other minor changes.
-
-2000-12-31 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-undisplay-records):
- Don't mess with *BBDB* if it doesn't exist!
- Some compile noise hushed.
-
-2000-12-18 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Added definition for cadar.
- Docu typo in bbdb-elided-display
- If bbdb-display-records isn't appending, clear the buffer
- bbdb-undisplay-records erases the buffer
- bbdb-insinuate-message now hooks on message-setup-hook
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el:
- Small change to get around an apparent emacs windowing bug.
-
-2000-11-27 Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-check-zip-codes-p): New variable.
- (bbdb-legal-zip-codes): New variable.
- (bbdb-parse-zip-string): Use the two new variables instead of
- hard-coding valid zip string regexps.
- (bbdb-create-internal): Doc change. Check wether zip code is
- stringp.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el (bbdb-migration-features): Added
- description for version 6.
- (bbdb-migration-spec): Added version 5->6 stuff.
- (bbdb-unmigration-spec): Added version 6->5 stuff.
- (bbdb-migrate-zip-codes-to-strings): New function with code from
- bbdb-address-zip-string.
- (bbdb-unmigrate-zip-codes-to-strings): New function with code from
- bbdb-parse-zip-string.
- (bbdb-migrate-add-country-field): Doc typo.
- (bbdb-unmigrate-add-country-field): Doc typo.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-format-address-continental): Use
- bbdb-address-zip instead of bbdb-address-zip-string.
- (bbdb-print-format-address-default): Ditto.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-file-format): Set to 6.
- (bbdb-address-zip-string): defalised to bbdb-address-zip.
- (bbdb-continental-zip-regexp): New option.
- (bbdb-address-is-continental): Use bbdb-continental-zip-regexp.
- (bbdb-format-address-continental): Use bbdb-address-zip instead of
- bbdb-address-zip-string.
- (bbdb-format-address-default): Ditto.
-
-2000-11-16 Robert.Fenk@gmx.de
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-show-all-recipients): simplified the
- function and added missing headers
-
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el (bbdb-extract-field-value): added
- (case-fold-search t) as headers should be checked case insensitive
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-extract-address-component-regexps):
- added recognition of true names form addresses like
- Robert.Fenk@gmx.de, in order to avoid creation of duplicate
- records.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-update-records): Uses display-message
- for progress report and honor bbdb-silent-running.
- (bbdb/vm-snarf-all): removed faulty "second" call of
- bbdb-update-records
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el ((fboundp 'display-message)): added macro for
- display-message (for GNU Emacs) used for progress reports in
- bbdb-vm.el
- (bbdb-format-record): fixed display for elided display
-
- * lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el (bbdb-fontify-buffer): Fixed fontification
- for elided display.
-
-2000-11-06 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el: Respect value of bbdb-use-pop-up.
- * html/index.html: Corrected mirror link.
-
-2000-11-02 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Define characterp if it's not already bound. Used in bbdb-vm.
-
-2000-11-02 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-hashtable-size): call `bbdb-records' only
- when it is defined (reported by John Wiegley <johnw@gnu.org>).
-
-2000-11-01 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-hashtable-size): new custom variable
- (primep): define if not defined already
- (bbdb-records): use `bbdb-hashtable-size' when initializing
- `bbdb-hashtable'
-
-2000-10-27 Robert.Fenk@gmx.de
-
- * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el (bbdb/mh-update-record):
- * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el (bbdb/rmail-update-record):
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-record):
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-update-records):
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb/prompt-for-create-p):
- The new variable `bbdb/prompt-for-create-p' can be set to `t' in
- order to force VM, Gnus, MHE, RMAIL to ask the user before adding a
- new BBBD record, caused by the automatic update of the popup buffer.
- (bbdb-pop-up-elided-display-name-end): A new variable which
- controls for elided display where the "name - company" pair
- usually ends and where we start to display phone numbers and the
- like.
- (bbdb-pop-up-elided-display-fields): A new variable controlling
- what fields are displayed in elided display. Users may write
- their own formating functions.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el (bbdb-fontify-buffer): changed in order to
- meet flexible `bbdb-pop-up-elided-display-name-end'.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-update-records): Searching for existing
- records is limited to the net, as a search for a name may no
- return the right record.
- Adding of new records can be controlled similar to query-replace,
- with y,!,n,s,q
- (vm-summary-function-B): Added decoding of mime-encoded strings.
- (bbdb/vm-auto-add-label): Moved the docu on how to hook this
- function into the function docu.
- (bbdb/vm-update-records):
-
-2000-10-20 Robert.Fenk@gmx.de
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name): If there are multiple
- nets and the address is already completed then cycle trough the
- list of nets.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-extract-address-components): Added an
- optional argument `ignore-errors'.
-
-2000-10-15 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/Makefile:
- Fix to allow building with Martin Schwenke's gnuserv.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-srv.el:
- Fixed to work with newer version of gnuserv provided by Martin
- Schwenke and downloadable from
- http://linuxcare.com.au/people/martins/hacks/emacs/
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el:
- Cleaned up some of the customization stuff.
- Fixed handling of vm-uninteresting-senders
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Cleaned up some of the customization stuff.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el:
- Added Brian Edmonds' filing hackery, modified to fit in bbdb's concept
- of a namespace.
- Cleaned up some compiler noise.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el:
- Fixed the compose-mail selection for bbdb-send-mail-style. Thanks to
- Raymond Scholz for pointing out that it wasn't actually working.
-
-2000-10-04 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-send-mail-internal):
- Added in compose-mail bits. Whoops.
-
-2000-09-20 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el:
- Fix primary-or-name search to pay attention to bbdb-case-fold-search
- when checking names. (bug report: Eli Tziperman)
-
-2000-09-12 Robert.Fenk@gmx.de
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-snarf-all):
- fixed wrong documentation
-
-2000-09-11 Waider <waider@stepstone.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el:
- Reinstated 2.00.06 behavior of creating a record if necessary
- when : is pressed
- Added new function, bbdb/vm-show-all-recipients, to do the
- necessary fandango to show recipients for the current
- message. Map it to something in vm-mode-map if you wish to use
- it. I'd suggest "'".
-
-2000-09-08 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdbq-mk):
- new function to create `subliminal' messages. Also, two new
- messages.
-
-2000-09-08 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Daniel Pittman's patch does indeed override Alex's!
-
-2000-09-07 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el:
- Daniel Pittman's autoload patch. May make Alex's patch obsolete.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Alex Coventry's patch to fix compile-vs-runtime autoloads
-
-2000-09-03 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el:
- Default completed name to an empty string to avoid error
-
-2000-08-29 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el:
- Check if vm-summary-uninteresting-senders is a string before using it
-
-2000-08-28 Waider <waider@stepstone.ie>
-
- * lisp/Makefile:
- Fix for bbdb-autoloads.el and Xemacs
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el:
- Moved bbdb-insinuate-message out to bbdb.el to prevent gnus
- startup looping
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Moved bbdb-insinuate-message into this file to prevent gnus
- startup looping
- Changed \M-\t to [(meta tab)]
-
-2000-08-25 Waider <waider@stepstone.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el:
- Cache the fact that you didn't want to create an entry for someone, so
- you don't get prompted repeatedly.
- Also removed changelog from file.
-
-2000-08-25 Waider <waider@stepstone.ie>
-
- * html/bbdb*.html,html/index.html:
- Updated the HTML version of the manual.
- Fixed broken stylesheet reference in web page.
- Added link for Noah Friedman's copy of jwz's bbdb-pilot.el
- Fixed link to Alex's page.
- Added link to Martin's bbdb-gnokii.el
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-update-records):
- Fixed to remember that you didn't want to create an entry for a
- particular message, so you don't get asked every time.
- Removed Log entry at top of file.
-
-2000-08-18 Robert.Fenk@gmx.de
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo (VM Features): Documentation of new VM
- features.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-get-only-first-from-p): was formally
- `bbdb/vm-get-first-from-p' which is not so self explanatory. The
- default value is now `t' in order to keep the old BBDB behavior.
- (bbdb/vm-get-from): partially rewritten in order to make it more
- readable.
-
-2000-08-14 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el: require `cl' at compile time for `flet'
- (bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias): use `let', not `setq'
- (bbdb-send-mail-internal): fixed call to `vm-mail-internal'
-
-2000-08-11 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-save-db): fixed the calling sequence of
- `y-or-n-p-with-timeout'
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-extract-address-components): use
- `bbdb-warn' instead of `warn'
- (replace-in-string): check for `boundp', not `functionp'
- (bbdb-snarf-nice-real-name-regexp, bbdb-snarf-nice-real-name): doc fix
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: removed the `defsubst' kludge - we do not support
- emaxen without `defsubst' anyway;
- also pacify the compiler a little bit
-
-
-2000-08-10 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-join): dropped an unused variable
- (save-current-buffer): fset to `save-excursion' if not present
- (with-current-buffer): defmacro if not present
- (bbdb-save-buffer-excursion): dumped
- (bbdb-with-db-buffer, bbdb-records, bbdb-write-file-hook-fn): use
- `with-current-buffer' instead of `bbdb-save-buffer-excursion'
- (bbdb-initialize): `load', not `require' "bbdb-autoloads"
- (bbdb-modified-p): dumped
- (bbdb-read-string): removed minibuffer-resizing code: all
- supported emaxen can resize minibuffers themselves
-
- Remote DB synchronization:
- (bbdb-file-remote, bbdb-file-remote-save-always): new user variables
- (bbdb-buffer): a function now; copy `bbdb-file-remote' to
- `bbdb-file' when it is newer
- (bbdb-write-file-hook-fn): maybe write `bbdb-file-remote'
-
-2000-08-10 Robert.Fenk@gmx.de
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches): if a number it
- will be the number of seconds to sit-for when displaying the
- notification about a name mismatch.
- (bbdb-join): inverse function of bbdb-split.
- (bbdb-annotate-message-sender): tries to guess a reasonable
- default name when creating new records.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-define-all-aliases): Records without a
- net nolonger cause a error, one will get just a waring when not
- running in silent mode.
- (bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record): added
- handling of "*" in order to delete multiple records and 'noprompt'.
- (bbdb-send-mail-internal): added missing call of vm hooks.
- (bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias): returns all mail aliases in a format
- suitable for completing read.
- (bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias): convenience function for adding
- or removing mail aliases from one or multiple records. This makes
- it much simpler to define groups.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf-nice-real-name-regexp): regexp
- matching unwanted characters used by
- (bbdb-snarf-nice-real-name): removes unwanted characters from real
- names/email addresses.
- (bbdb-extract-address-component-regexps): alist of regexps and
- transformation-instructions used by
- (bbdb-extract-address-components): is for the extraction of full
- name and email address from headers. This function is a bit more
- configurable than `mail-extract-address-components' and it will
- return a list of all found address components.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-get-from): uses now
- bbdb-extract-address-components to extract all recipients and uses
- vm-summary-uninteresting-senders for ignoring senders, which is
- more consistently with respect VM. One can set the variable
- `bbdb/vm-get-from-headers' and `bbdb/vm-get-first-from-p' in order
- to control what headers are processed and what is display is what
- order.
- (bbdb/vm-message-cache-lookup):
- (bbdb/vm-encache-message): We use our own caching functions
- instead of the bbdb default functions since we are handling a set
- of records and not a single one.
- (bbdb/vm-update-record): is now just a call to
- (bbdb/vm-update-records): which performs the actual work of
- finding and updating records.
- (bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist): Is a function from Mark Thomas
- <mthomas@jprc.com> which sets `vm-auto-folder-alist' according to
- the field `bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist-field'.
-
-2000-08-10 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-annotate-notes): `regexp-quote' the
- annotation before matching it on existing notes
-
-2000-08-03 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-notes-default-separator): new user option
- (bbdb-annotate-notes): use it
- (notes, company): put `field-separator' property
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el (bbdb-auto-notes-hook): search the whole
- notes string for the new note before adding
-
-2000-08-01 Robert.Fenk@gmx.de
-
- * lisp/Makefile (bbdb-autoloads.el): Added setting of variable
- autoload-package-name and deletion of bbdb-autoloads.el file before
- creation.
-
-2000-08-01 Waider <waider@stepstone.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Add compose-mail as an option for bbdb-send-mail-style (Kai Großjohann)
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el:
- Added Howard Melman's VM labelling code. It's switched off by default;
- use (add-hook 'bbdb-notice-hook 'bbdb/vm-auto-add-label) to enable it.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Added Thomas DeWeese's May 19 (!) fix for bbdb-build-name.
-
-2000-07-27 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: dropped bbdb-add-hook
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- limited `bbdb-init-forms' to hooks to protect the innocent
-
-2000-07-27 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-init-forms): hook adding only
- (bbdb-initialize): ditto
- (bbdb-add-hook): dropped
-
-2000-07-25 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-init-forms): new variable
- (bbdb-initialize): use it; actually run `bbdb-initialize-hook'
- do not define autoloads here, load `bbdb-autoloads' instead
- * lisp/Makefile: removed auto-autoloads, generate bbdb-autoloads
-
-2000-07-21 Waider <waider@stepstone.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: More bbdb-silent-running edits.
-
-2000-07-20 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-finger): use `bbdb-get-record'
- * lisp/bbdb-whois.el (bbdb-whois): use `bbdb-get-record'
- * lisp/bbdb-ftp.el (bbdb-ftp): use `bbdb-get-record'
-
-2000-07-18 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-define-all-aliases): distinguish between
- `mail-abbrevs' and `mail-aliases' in a uniform way
-
-2000-07-13 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-write-file-hooks): new variable
- (bbdb-records): use it
-
-2000-07-11 16:19:29 ShengHuo ZHU <zsh@cs.rochester.edu>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf-address-lines): Support v5.
- (bbdb-snarf-make-address): New function.
- (bbdb-snarf-region): Remove properties. Use bbdb-snarf-make-address.
-
-2000-07-05 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el: rewrote migration in a modular way
- (bbdb-[un]migration-spec): new consts
- (bbdb-migrate-record-lambda): replaces `bbdb-migrate-record'
- (bbdb-migrate-versions-lambda): new function
- (bbdb-migrate, bbdb-unmigrate-record): use it
- (bbdb-[un]migrate-change-dates): use mapcar
- (bbdb-[un]migrate-add-country-field,
- bbdb-[un]migrate-streets-to-list): new functions
-
-2000-07-05 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (parse-bbdb-internal): bind, not setq the version.
-
-2000-07-03 Jochen Küpper <Jochen@Jochen-Kuepper.de>
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: Various little changes, including ml info,
- TeX output changes, thanks.
- Added info-directory information.
- Added detailed node list.
-
-2000-06-30 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el (bbdb-migrate):
- re-wrote using `mapcar' instead of `append'
- this is linear instead of quadratic and avoids much consing
-
-2000-06-30 Jochen Küpper <Jochen@Jochen-Kuepper.de>
-
- * lisp/Makefile: Add everything to build bbdb-merge.elc.
-
-2000-06-14 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el:
- Fixed bbdb-current-field properly. Note that if you define a new
- address formatting function, this code may not work correctly.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el:
- Trying another way to get the from field, since the Presentation
- buffer hack seems to be somewhat unusable.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Fixed docstring for bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo:
- Documented changes in database structure
- Changed web address, email addresses
- Some minor typos corrected & details added
-
- * Makefile:
- Added CVS revision discards to tarball exclude list.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-merge.el:
- made notes merging use bbdb-merge-strings.
-
-2000-05-26 Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-parse-zip-string): Match brazilian zip
- codes as well.
-
-2000-05-25 Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el (bbdb-unmigrate-record): Fixed a paren typo
- and tried to work some more on the backmigration code from 5 -> 4.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-address-edit-default): Fixed assignment
- to free variable. Rewrote street input.
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-format-address-continental): Fixed assignment
- to free variable.
- (bbdb-format-address-default): Fixed assignment
- to free variable.
-
-2000-05-02 Sam Steingold <sds@gnu.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el, lisp/bbdb-com.el: define `unless' and `when' if
- necessary, do not quote `lambda' in code, do quote (`') functions
- and variables in doc strings.
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-get-field): new helper function.
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-notes-sort-order): new variable
- (bbdb-sort-notes, bbdb-sort-phones, bbdb-sort-addresses): new
- functions, suitable for `bbdb-change-hook'.
- (bbdb-get-record): new helper function.
- * lisp/bbdb-w3.el (bbdb-www): do not browse to multiple URLs
- simultaneously, allow multiple URLs for the same record instead.
- (bbdb-www-grab-homepage): add the URL if there is such a fields
- already.
-
-2000-05-01 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-merge.el:
- "API" is a little more settled, also a little more obvious.
- Making use of more of the existing functions in bbdb-com
-
- * html/index.html:
- Tweaked layout and added a CVS revision tag.
-
- * Initial creation of the bits/ and html/ trees.
-
-2000-04-21 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el: * documentation corrections
- Added timestamp compare to bbdb-refile-notes-generate-alist
-
- * lisp/bbdb-merge.el:
- Refined so it works a little better, particularly with merging
- timestamps
- Added bbdb-merge-file, so you can now import another bbdb and
- merge it.
-
-2000-04-19 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-merge.el:
- First cut at merging with a view towards syncing, as opposed to
- simply cramming everything together a la refile.
-
-2000-04-17 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el:
- omitted bracket on unmigrate for v5->v4
-
-2000-04-16 kuepper <kuepper@gonzo.waider.ie>
-
- * tex/bbdb-print-brief.tex, texinfo/bbdb.texinfo, tex/bbdb-print.tex
- bbdb-print documentation
- Fix \bigbf
-
-2000-04-16 Jochen Küpper <Jochen@Jochen-Kuepper.de>
-
- * tex/bbdb-print.tex, tex/bbdb-print-brief.tex: Define \bigbf
- relative to the given base-size.
-
-2000-04-15 Jochen Küpper <Jochen@Jochen-Kuepper.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-format-address-continental) :
- (bbdb-print-format-address-default): Adopt street output to new
- file format v5.
-
-2000-04-13 Jochen Küpper <Jochen@Jochen-Kuepper.de>
-
- * tex/bbdb-print-brief.tex, tex/bbdb-print.tex: Use ec fonts
- instead of cm. Set tt-fonts, before these weren't specified at all
- ( ectt for ec, pcrr ( = Courier ) for Postscript ).
-
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-format-record): Put a
- "\goodbreak" in front of every "\separator" to avoid breaks right
- after the separator and to get a better overall formatting of
- tex-output.
- (bbdb-print): Insert catcodes (I need) for ec-fonts. This needs to
- be done for Postscript as well. Also more catcodes need to be
- inserted.
-
-2000-04-13 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * Makefile:
- Made the dist target work again, and started fixing/adding a few
- more targets to help testing.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el:
- Thomas Deweese's multiple-same-name-records patch
- "streets" is now a list, not street1 street2 street3
- relaxed zip checking a little.
- new function: bbdb-add-new-field. allows you to programatically
- add properties to the bbdb file.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el
- streets -> list patch
-
- * lisp/bbdb-whois.el
- commented out streets code. This code mostly fails to work right now.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el
- Thomas's duplicates patch
- streets patch
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el:
- Added keymap C-: for bbdb/gnus-summary-show-all-recipients
-
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el:
- Address layout patch, including Euro addresses and the
- streets->list thing
-
-2000-04-05 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el:
- Colin's show-all-recipients
-
-2000-04-02 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-dwim-net-address):
- updated docstring to mention bbdb-dwim-net-address-allow-redundancy
- (it's been asked about!)
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo:
- started updating to account for changes since 2.00.03
-
-2000-04-01 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el:
- autoload cookie for bbdb-header-start (Yair Friedman)
-
- * Alex Schroeder's country patch. I've taken all his ChangeLog
- entries and added them in here; everything from here down to the
- next datestamp is his. PLEASE NOTE this changes the bbdb file
- format and will most likely break all your tools that depend on
- the old format.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-address-editing-function): New variable.
- (bbdb-record-edit-address): Use bbdb-address-editing-function.
- (bbdb-address-edit-default): New function.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-version): Version updated.
- (bbdb-version-date): Version updated.
- (bbdb-format-address-continental): Bugfix, removed binding for f.
- (bbdb-format-address-default): dito.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-format-address-continental): dito.
- (bbdb-print-format-address-default): dito.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-address-formatting-alist): New variable.
- (bbdb-address-is-continental): New function.
- (bbdb-format-streets): New function.
- (bbdb-format-address-continental): New function.
- (bbdb-format-address-default): New formatting function.
- (bbdb-format-address): New function.
- (bbdb-format-record): Uses bbdb-format-address.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-address-print-formatting-alist): New
- variable.
- (bbdb-print-format-address-continental): New function.
- (bbdb-print-format-address-default): New function.
- (bbdb-print-format-record): Uses bbdb-format-address.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-address-format): Match zip codes from Sweden.
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-parse-zip-string): Match zip codes from Sweden
- where the five digits are grouped 3+2 at the request from Mats
- Lofdahl <MLofdahl@solar.stanford.edu>.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-version): Changed version strings.
- (bbdb-version-date): Changed date.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el (bbdb-unmigrate-record): Added migration from
- version 4 back to version 3 by removing the country field. Some
- version 4 zip codes will be illegal version 3 (as used in 2.00.06)
- zip codes. This problem has not been solved!
- (bbdb-migrate): Fixed migration from version 3 forward to version
- 4. The bug affected all records with more than one address.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-parse-zip-string): Support russian zip codes
- which have 6 digits. Removed some existing checks.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf-region): Added country field.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-address-format): New, required for continental zip
- codes.
- (bbdb-file-format): New file format with country field.
- (bbdb-address-): Added country field.
- (bbdb-address-zip-string): Added continental zip codes.
- (bbdb-address-format): New, indicates wether an address is
- continental or not, based on the zip code.
- (bbdb-format-record): Added continental zip codes and country
- field.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print): Fixed a bug (?) when reading the
- file name.
- (bbdb-print-format-record): Added country field.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el (bbdb-migration-features): New file format with
- country field.
- (bbdb-migrate): Added country field.
- (bbdb-migrate-record): Fixed typo in doc string.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-parse-zip-string): Added continental zip
- codes.
- (bbdb-create-internal): Added country field.
- (bbdb-current-field): Added country field.
- (bbdb-record-edit-address): Added country field.
-
-2000-03-30 Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-annotate-notes): do not add a repeated
- annotation (Sam Steingold)
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Added gareth rees' patch to improve bbdb-mode documentation.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el:
- Added Noah Friedman's patch to make completion work as documented.
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo:
- Fixed xref entries per mail from gareth rees.
-
-1999-01-26 simmonmt <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el:
- Don't freak out on 0-line Article buffers (pgnus)
-
- * tex/bbdb-print.tex:
- Make e-mail addresses scale properly
-
-1999-01-25 simmonmt <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el:
- Add autoload cookie for bbdb-snarf-region
-
- * lisp/auto-autoloads.el:
- Added bbdb/gnus-snarf-signature
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Set-text-properties to nil in bbdb-string-trim
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el:
- Protect mark in bbdb-redisplay-records
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el: Use Info-directory-list
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el:
- Nil out hooks to keep view-mode from interfering with bbdb-mode
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el: Don't use concat with integers
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el: Added bbdb/gnus-snarf-signature
-
-1999-01-24 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: BBDB 2.00.06 released
-
-1999-01-24 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el: (bbdb/gnus-score-as-text) Handle the fact
- that `score' could be either an int or a string.
-
-1999-01-21 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-info): Made it work with Info-directory-list
-
-1999-01-21 Sam Steingold <sds@goems.com>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-display-records-1): bind
- `temp-buffer-setup-hook' and `temp-buffer-show-hook' to nil.
- This fixes the problem of `view-mode' conflicting with
- `bbdb-mode'.
-
-1999-01-08 Jean-Yves Perrier <perrier@nagra-kudelski.ch>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-comp.el (bbdb-redisplay-records): Don't bug out
- with mark.
-
-1999-01-08 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-string-trim): Make it remove *all* text
- properties from the string instead of just a few select ones.
- Inspired by Sam Steingold <sds@goems.com>.
-
-1999-01-08 Sam Steingold <sds@goems.com>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-save-db-timeout): Correct comment.
-
-1998-12-31 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf-region): Autoload
-
-1998-12-31 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-snarf-signature): Created
-
-1998-12-31 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: BBDB 2.00.05 released
-
-1998-12-31 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * INSTALL: Added documentation for those without make
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el: Merge in 1.8.1.x subtree
-
-1998-12-30 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: BBDB 2.00.04 released
-
-1998-12-29 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-current-field): Made it handle the
- blank user.
-
-1998-12-24 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-version): Made it take an option to output in
- current buffer.
-
-1998-12-10 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-load-hook): Moved after the provide.
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-display-records-1): Fix bug so that it
- doesn't blow out on null records parameter.
-
-1998-12-07 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf-web-prop): Fix it to be a symbol.
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-merge-internally): Use
- bbdb-record-set-raw-notes.
-
-1998-12-05 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: BBDB 2.00.03 released
-
-1998-12-03 Adam C. Finnefrock <adam@bigbro.biophys.cornell.edu>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-record): Honor
- bbdb-user-mail-names.
-
-1998-11-17 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-show-sender): Use currently
- selected summary line rather than what may be in *Article*
- buffer.
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-edit-notes): ditto
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-annotate-sender): ditto
-
-1998-11-09 Didier Verna <verna@inf.enst.fr>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el (bbdb-fontify-buffer): extent-data is
- obsolete (and gone in XEmacs 21.2+). Replace it.
- * lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el (bbdb-menu): ditto.
-
-1998-10-27 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * bbdb-com.el (bbdb-dwim-net-address-allow-redundancy): Created.
- * bbdb-com.el (bbdb-dwim-net-address): As inspired by Xavier Francois
- Vigouroux, use `bbdb-dwim-net-address-allow-redundancy'.
-
-1998-10-23 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: Changed mail list name from info-bbdb to
- bbdb-info.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el: Changed mail list name from info-bbdb to
- bbdb-info.
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: Changed mail list name from info-bbdb to
- bbdb-info.
-
-1998-10-13 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf-web-prop): Made it a symbol.
-
-1998-10-13 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-read-new-record): Check for integerp
- explicitly with bbdb-default-area-code, instead of relying on
- condition-case.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-alist-widget): ditto.
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-alist): ditto.
-
-1998-10-12 Adam C. Finnefrock <adam@bigbro.biophys.cornell.edu>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-info-file): Made it a choice, since nil didn't
- match the type: file.
-
-1998-10-08 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-version): BBDB 2.00.02 released
-
-1998-07-19 SL Baur <steve@altair.xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el (bbdb-migration-query): Don't pass an
- integer to concat.
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-y-or-n-p): raise-screen -> raise-frame,
- screen-visible-p -> frame-visible-p, selected-screen ->
- selected-frame.
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer-horizontally):
- screen-width -> frame-width.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el (bbdb-fontify-buffer): set-extent-attribute
- -> set-extent-property, set-extent-data -> set-extent-property.
- * lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el (bbdb-hack-x-face): set-extent-data ->
- set-extent-property.
-
- * lisp/bbdb-srv.el (bbdb/srv-handle-headers): Use new name for
- set-window-buffer-dedicated.
-
-Sat Apr 11 00:28:17 1998 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: BBDB 2.00.01 released
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mode-map): Added bindings
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mode-search-map): Created, bound search
- functions to it.
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-initialize): Gutted
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-initialize-hook): Created
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-load-hook): Changed documentation
- * lisp/bbdb.el (advertized-bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record):
- Began to remove support
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-changed): Syntax error in comment
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-phones): Changed prompt
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-net): Changed prompt
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-company): Changed prompt
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-name): Changed prompt
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb): Changed prompt
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (advertized-bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record):
- Began to remove support
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: Added EOL list.
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: EOL'd
- advertized-bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record.
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: EOL'd GNUS support.
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: Documented bbdb-initialize-hook
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: Documented new bindings
-
-Fri Mar 13 00:00:00 1998 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-initialize): Made the autoloads be
- conditionally loaded.
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el: Added ###autoload cookies.
- * lisp/bbdb-ftp.el: Added ###autoload cookies.
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el: Added ###autoload cookies.
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el: Added ###autoload cookies.
- * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el: Added ###autoload cookies.
- * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el: Added ###autoload cookies.
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el: Added ###autoload cookies.
- * lisp/bbdb-reportmail.el: Added ###autoload cookies.
- * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el: Added ###autoload cookies.
- * lisp/bbdb-sc.el: Added ###autoload cookies.
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el: Added ###autoload cookies.
- * lisp/bbdb-srv.el: Added ###autoload cookies.
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el: Added ###autoload cookies.
- * lisp/bbdb-w3.el: Added ###autoload cookies.
- * lisp/bbdb-whois.el: Added ###autoload cookies.
- * lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el: Added ###autoload cookies.
- * lisp/auto-autoloads.el: Regenerated with new autoloads.
-
-Tue Mar 31 23:46:05 1998 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el (bbdb-migrate-change-dates-change-field):
- Use %S instead of %s for error messages.
-
-Tue Mar 17 00:00:00 1998 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el (bbdb-timestamp-hook): Made
- `format-time-string' take two arguments for XEmacs 19.15.
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el (bbdb-creation-date-hook): Same.
-
-Mon Mar 16 20:02:00 1998 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * Makefile: Fix for compatibility with other makes
-
-Sun Mar 15 23:46:00 1998 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: BBDB 2.00 released
-
-Fri Mar 13 01:52:00 1998 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: BBDB 1.91unoff released
-
-Wed Mar 12 15:37:86 1998 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (parse-bbdb-internal): Fixed the error message on
- mismatched bbdb-file-format.
-
-Fri Feb 06 00:00:00 1998 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * bbdb-com.el (bbdb-current-field): Made it correctly count the
- number of lines of a specially-formatted note field.
-
-Mon Mar 09 23:25:00 1998 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: BBDB 1.90unoff released
- * lisp/bbdb.el (defface): Fixed defface standin
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-alist-with-header): Created widget for
- bbdb-auto-notes-alist custom fix.
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-create-hook): Default to bbdb-creation-date-hook
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-change-hook): Default to bbdb-timestamp-hook
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-initialize): Added autoload for bbdb-srv
- * Makefile: Removed my paths
- * Makefile: Added 19.34 comment about Custom
- * Makefile: Started test harness for 19.34 and 20.2
- * INSTALL: Added 19.34 comment about Custom
- * lisp/Makefile: Fixed 19.34 problem with custom (:link bug)
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el (bbdb-auto-notes-alist): Fixed customization
- * lisp/bbdb-srv.el (bbdb/srv-handle-headers): buffer-disable-undo
- doesn't always return the argument
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: Finished revisions.
-
-Mon Mar 09 03:03:21 1998 Carsten Leonhardt <leo@arioch.oche.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el (bbdb-fontify-buffer): don't access
- scrollbars on XEmacsen without scrollbars
-
-Mon Mar 02 00:00:00 1998 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * bbdb-com.el (bbdb-refile-notes-generate-alist): Created.
- * bbdb-com.el (bbdb-refile-notes-default-merge-function): Created.
- * bbdb-com.el (bbdb-refile-notes-remove-duplicates): Created.
- * bbdb-com.el (bbdb-refile-notes-string-least): Create.
- * bbdb-com.el (bbdb-refile-record): Use `bbdb-refile-notes-generate-alist'
- and `bbdb-refile-notes-default-merge-function' for merging notes.
-
-Wed Feb 25 23:35:00 1998 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-alist-widget): Protect bbdb-default-area-code
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-alist): Protect bbdb-default-area-code
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-read-new-record): Protect bbdb-default-area-code
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-prompt-for-new-field-value): Protect bbdb-default-area-code
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-dial): Protect bbdb-default-area-code
-
-Sat Jan 16 00:00:00 1998 Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-
- * lisp/Makefile (extras): fixed typo in bbdb-migrate.elc
-
-Sun Feb 22 20:58:00 1998 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: BBDB 1.59unoff released
- * lisp/bbdb.el: Created defface stand-in macro
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-initialize): Reword
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-initialize): Add keybinding for bbdb-print
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-initialize): Add autoloads for
- bbdb-show-all-recipients (bbdb-com), bbdb-ftp, bbdb-print
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-initialize): Use bbdb-add-hook if none in Emacs
- * lisp/bbdb-ftp.el: Changed comment - can use EFS
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el: Changed GNUS/Gnus stuff around to reflect docs
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-summary-author-in-bbdb): Now uses
- `bbdb-message-marker-field' as documented
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb-insinuate-gnus): Use `add-hook', not
- `bbdb-add-hook'
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el: Use add-hook, not bbdb-add-hook
- * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el: Use add-hook, not bbdb-add-hook
- * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el: Use add-hook, not bbdb-add-hook
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el: Use add-hook, not bbdb-add-hook
- * lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el: Use add-hook, not bbdb-add-hook
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el: Moved key binding to bbdb.el
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el: Changed default of `bbdb-print-elide'
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-alist-widget): Fixed problem with
- nil `bbdb-default-area-code'
- * lisp/bbdb-sc.el: Fixed intro comments
- * lisp/bbdb-sc.el: Use add-hook, not bbdb-add-hook
- * Makefile: Alphabetized MUA directory variables, added OTHERDIR
- variable
- * lisp/Makefile: Support for OTHERDIR, rearranged flags to Emacs
- so we can use bbdb-split-string (19.34 doesn't have split-string)
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: Almost finished doc rewrite
- * misc/bbdb_gnus-summary-get-author.fig: Created
-
-Fri Feb 20 19:31:00 1998 Christopher Kline <ckline@media.mit.edu>
-
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: Documentation for BBDB-Reportmail
-
-Thu Feb 19 13:41:17 1998 Sam Steingold <sds@usa.net>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-version): Return a string if non-interactive
-
-Mon Jan 5 20:40:03 1998 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: BBDB 1.58unoff released
- * lisp/auto-autoloads.el: Removed all autoloads except `bbdb-initialize'
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el: Fixed copyright
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el: Removed autoloads
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el: Finger group changed
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-compare-records): Changed to backquote notation
- * lisp/bbdb-ftp.el: Customized
- * lisp/bbdb-ftp.el: Added provide of bbdb-ftp
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el: Removed autoloads
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-real-names): Reformatted doc
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-score-as-text): Remove `when'
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb-insinuate-gnus): Remove `when'
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el: Added provide of bbdb-hooks
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el (bbdb-time-internal-format): Replaces bbdb-time-string
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el (bbdb-ignore-most-messages-alist): Fixed custom spec
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el (bbdb-ignore-some-messages-alist): Fixed custom spec
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el (bbdb-auto-notes-alist): Fixed custom spec
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el (bbdb-auto-notes-ignore): Fixed custom spec
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el (bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-all): Fixed custom spec
- * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el: Created from migrate code in bbdb.el
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el: Customized
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el: Removed autoloads
- * lisp/bbdb-reportmail.el: Changed setup docs, added RCS ID and Log strings
- * lisp/bbdb-sc.el: Fixed jwz's e-mail address
- * lisp/bbdb-sc.el: Customized
- * lisp/bbdb-sc.el: Removed autoloads
- * lisp/bbdb-sc.el: Added provide of bbdb-sc
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el: Customized
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el: Removed autoloads
- * lisp/bbdb-srv.el: Rearranged copyright
- * lisp/bbdb-srv.el: Customized
- * lisp/bbdb-w3.el: Removed autoloads
- * lisp/bbdb-w3.el: Added provide of bbdb-w3
- * lisp/bbdb-whois.el: Added to copyright
- * lisp/bbdb-whois.el: Customized
- * lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el: Removed autoloads
- * lisp/bbdb.el: Added define-widget definition for users without Custom
- * lisp/bbdb.el: Added utilities custom groups
- * lisp/bbdb.el: Removed migration code
- * lisp/bbdb.el: Commented some code
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-string-trim): Delete still more text properties
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-save-db): Made error message slightly more obvious
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-initialize): Added symbols for selective insinuation
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-initialize): Rearranged and added some autoloads
- * Makefile: Added migrate.el
- * Makefile: Added deploy target
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: Changed `setq' to `add-hook' in setup instructions
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: Added to Internals section
-
-Mon Dec 1 09:00:12 1997 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: BBDB 1.57Aunoff released
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: Documented new startup procedure
- * INSTALL: Documented new startup procedure
-
-Sun Nov 30 23:26:21 1997 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: BBDB 1.57unoff released
-
-Sun Nov 30 22:47:04 1997 Sam Steingold <sshteingold@cctrading.com>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el (bbdb-time-string): Uses format string now
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-display-some): Added
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-kill-older): Created
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-timestamp-older): Created
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-timestamp-newer): Created
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-creation-older): Created
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-creation-newer): Created
-
-Sun Nov 30 22:44:42 1997 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/auto-autoloads.el: Autoloads for date functions
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-clicked-name): Make 19.34 happy
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-compare-records): Created
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el: Customized variables
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el: Customized variables
- * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el: Customized variables
- * lisp/bbdb.el: Customized variables
- * lisp/bbdb.el: Added timezone require to support date functions
- * lisp/bbdb.el: Added migration functions, changed database version
- * lisp/bbdb.el: Added definitions for utility functions that don't
- appear in all Emacsen (in the case of string>, in none)
- * lisp/bbdb.el (defstruct): Added documentation
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-format-record): Can now define printing
- functions for each note field
- (bbdb-format-record-fieldname)
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-copy-thing): Created
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-initialize): Created - Use it to initialize
- * texinfo/Makefile (clean): Changed since we now distribute *.info*
- * texinfo/Makefile (reallyclean): clean + removes *.info*
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: Removed `BBDB database' per jwz, added
- prereq section, more special fields, some
- internals.
- * INSTALL: Created
-
-Thu Oct 30 07:06:15 1997 Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: Custom blob to make defcustom and defgroup
- transparent in non-customized Emacsen
-
-Sun Nov 30 12:03:41 1997 Soren Dayton <csdayton@cs.uchicago.edu>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-tex-quote): Escape tildes properly
-
-Tue Nov 10 20:10:53 1997 Jens-Ulrik Holger Petersen <petersen@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb-insinuate-gnus): Improve output of
- warning messages.
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-summary-known-poster-mark): Correct
- docstring.
-
-Sat Nov 8 17:00:21 1997 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-string-trim): Just remove 'face property.
- * lisp/bbdb.el: Define `defvaralias' as empty function if it's not
- defined. (GNU Emacs doesn't have it)
-
-Sun Nov 2 01:32:23 1997 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: BBDB 1.56unoff released
- * lisp/bbdb-sc.el: Added
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb-insinuate-gnus): Commented back in score
- hook addition, can now set up format functions one at a time
- (latter based on function from Christoph Wedler)
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-score-default-internal): Added to
- automagically catch changes to `bbdb/gnus-score-default'.
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-annotate-sender): Now takes REPLACE
- argument.
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-annotate-sender): Ditto
- * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el (bbdb/mh-annotate-sender): Ditto
- * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el (bbdb/rmail-annotate-sender): Ditto
- * lisp/auto-autoloads.el: Support for bbdb-sc, housekeeping for others.
- * Makefile (install-pkg): Bug fix.
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: More rewriting, documentation for the
- Summary Buffer stuff in bbdb-gnus.el
-
-Tue Oct 28 16:08:54 1997 Christoph Wedler <wedler@fmi.uni-passau.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-define-format-functions): New
- variable.
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb-insinuate-gnus): Use it. Only define user
- functions the first time. Use `bbdb-warn' instead `error'.
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-warn): New function. Use it.
-
-Sun Oct 26 20:47:20 1997 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/auto-autoloads.el: Remove summary buffer autoloads
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el: Variable aliases for backward compatibility
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-summary-user-format-letter): Add
- more descriptive documentation.
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-summary-in-bbdb-format-letter): Added
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-lines-and-from): Variable name change
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-summary-author-in-bbdb): Added
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb-insinuate-gnus): Commented out score
- insinuation, add %ub summary line code creation
- * lisp/bbdb.el: Remove summary buffer autoloads
-
-Sun Oct 26 00:14:36 1997 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb.el: BBDB 1.55unoff released
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: Partial rewrite
- * lisp/bbdb.el: new autoloads. Override bbdb-display-completion-list
- for XEmacs users.
- * lisp/bbdb-w3.el (bbdb-www): Uses browse-url-browser-function
- instead of a manual funcall
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf-region): Toss trailing space too
-
-Sat Oct 25 23:47:40 1997 Brian Edmonds <edmonds@cs.ubc.ca>
-Sat Oct 25 23:47:40 1997 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el: Changed *everything* beginning with
- `gnus-bbdb' to `bbdb/gnus'
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-summary-get-author): Integrated (along
- with associated variables and functions)
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-score): Integrated (along with
- associated variables and functions)
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb-insinuate-gnus): Activate above new
- features
-
-Sat Oct 25 17:54:26 1997 Marco Walther <Marco.Walther@mch.sni.de>
-Sat Oct 25 17:54:26 1997 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name): Clicking on name in
- completion buffer now restores configuration (uses callback below)
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-clicked-name): Created. See above
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-display-completion-list): Wrapper
- * lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el (bbdb-xemacs-display-completion-list):
- XEmacs version of bbdb-display-completion-list, allows callbacks
- * lisp/auto-autoloads.el: autoload for XEmacs version of
- bbdb-display-completion-list
-
-Mon Oct 20 18:38:28 1997 Colin Rafferty <craffert@ml.com>
-
- * Makefile (install-pkg): Made it install the el before the .elc.
-
-Mon Oct 20 12:15:15 1997 Christoph Wedler <wedler@fmi.uni-passau.de>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el (global-bbdb-menu-commands): Bug fix "Finger
- All Records".
- * lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el (build-bbdb-finger-menu): Use
- `bbdb-record-finger-host'.
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-finger): Doc string extension.
- * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo (BBDB Mode): Add documentation for
- `bbdb-finger'.
-
-Tue Oct 14 20:06:38 1997 david carlton <carlton@math.mit.edu>
-
- * Makefile (install-pkg): Fix info linking - use texinfo, not info
-
-Mon Oct 13 16:41:27 1997 Soren Dayton <csdayton@cs.uchicago.edu>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-w3.el (bbdb-www): Use browse-url instead of funcalling
- contents of browse-url-browser-function.
-
-Sat Oct 11 19:19:27 1997 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * bbdb.el: BBDB 1.54unoff released
- * lisp/Makefile: Changed VM, GNUS, and MHE definitions so they can
- be blank if the packages are in load-path. Added bbdb-snarf and
- bbdb-w3. Made bbdb-srv and bbdb-reportmail skipping messages more
- informative. Added check for itimer for bbdb-srv.
- * lisp/bbdb-w3.el (bbdb-insinuate-w3): Created from bare add-hook
- statement found in David's version. Add this to w3-mode-hook
- (yes, that's singular, not plural)
- * lisp/bbdb-w3.el (bbdb-www): Modified to use
- browse-url-browser-function instead of having two functions, one
- for netscape and one for w3.
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el: Fixed area code pattern to use [2-9] instead
- of [0-9] for first digit.
- * lisp/auto-autoloads.el: Autoloads for bbdb-snarf, bbdb-www,
- changed package dir from `bbdb-1.52' to `bbdb', autoload for
- bbdb-insinuate-message.
- * lisp/bbdb.el: Added autoloads for bbdb-insinuate-message,
- bbdb-www, bbdb-www-grab-homepage, bbdb-insinuate-w3, bbdb-snarf.
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mode): Documentation for bbdb-www `w' keystroke
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mode-map): bbdb-www invocation
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-split): Documented.
- * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb-insinuate-message): Use it. Sets the
- M-t binding for message-mode. This isn't in bbdb-insinuate-gnus
- because some like to use message-mode before loading gnus. Add
- it to `message-setup-hook', _not_ `message-load-hook'.
-
-Sat Oct 11 19:01:00 1997 David Carlton <carlton@math.mit.edu>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-w3.el: Added to bbdb distribution. I don't know who
- the original author is, but David mailed it to me.
-
-Sat Oct 11 19:00:00 1997 John Heidemann <johnh@isi.edu>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el: Added to bbdb distribution. Grabs text from
- paragraph around point and makes a bbdb record out of it. See
- the source for docs until I get around to adding to the texinfo
- file.
-
-Sat Oct 11 18:50:52 1997 Kees de Bruin <kees_de_bruin@tasking.nl>
-
- * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-alternate-full-name): make VM use the
- canonicalized net address instead of the default address.
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-sendmail-internal): Still more
- message-mode fixes. Default to message-mode if neither mh-e nor
- vm are in `features'. If message-mode is to be used and it's not
- loaded, autoload it.
-
-Thu Oct 9 06:37:00 1997 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
- * lisp/Makefile: Check for itimer before building bbdb-srv.
- Complain nicely when check fails.
-
-Sun Oct 5 20:16:00 1997 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
- * bbdb.el: BBDB 1.53unoff released
-
-Sun Oct 5 19:53:12 1997 Boris Goldowsky <boris@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
- * tex/bbdb-cols.tex, tex/bbdb-print-brief.tex, tex/bbdb-print.tex,
- lisp/bbdb-print.el: New version of bbdb-print
-
-Sun Oct 5 19:51:21 1997 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>
- * utils/bbdb-cid.pl, utils/bbdb-src.pl, utils/bbdb-to-netscape.el:
- New utilities
- * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-parse-phone-number): Changed comment to
- reflect new area codes that don't have [012] as their second digit
- * lisp/bbdb-srv.el (bbdb/srv-auto-create-mail-news-dispatcher):
- Classification of messages as mail or news
- * lisp/bbdb-srv.el (bbdb-src-add-phone): Supports caller ID util
- * lisp/bbdb-srv.el (bbdb/srv-handle-headers): Make sure *BBDB* is
- bottommost buffer
-
-Sun Oct 5 19:51:20 1997 Seth Golub <seth@cs.wustl.edu>
- * utils/bbdb-areacode-split.pl: New utility
-
-Sun Oct 5 19:51:19 1997 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * A grand reorg: .tex files -> tex subdirectory,
- .texinfo files -> texinfo subdirectory,
- .el files -> lisp subdirectory,
- * Makefile: modified all Makefiles to deal with reorg,
- rewrote XEmacs package section
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-frob-mode-line): I like version numbers on modelines
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-version-date): Separate date from version number
- * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-version): Modified to deal with version
- number separate from date
-
-Mon Sep 29 18:49:47 1997 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * Makefile: patch to avoid building bbdb-srv and bbdb-reportmail
- if gnuserv and reportmail (respectively) aren't present
- * bbdb.el (bbdb-frob-mode-line): Print the version number on the
- mode line
-
-Sun Sep 28 00:50:07 1997 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * bbdb.el: BBDB 1.52unoff released
- * bbdb.el (bbdb-y-or-n-p): Fix obsolete functions
- * bbdb-ftp.el: Added check for efs
- * Makefile: renamed it, removed mail-extr and mail-abbrev, did
- some reformatting
-
-Sun Sep 28 00:49:00 1997 Colin Rafferty <craffert@ml.com>
-
- * auto-autoloads.el, Makefile: Use BBDB as an XEmacs package
-
-Sun Sep 28 00:03:31 1997 Jens-Ulrik Hoger Petersen <petersen@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
-
- * bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-record): Changed method for
- referencing article buffer. Needed when
- gnus-single-article-buffer is nil.
- * bbdb-hooks.el (bbdb-header-start): See above.
-
-Sat Sep 27 23:56:35 1997 Christopher Kline <ckline@mitre.org>
-
- * bbdb-reportmail.el: Created
-
-Sat Sep 27 23:47:01 1997 Soren Dayton <csdayton+bbdb@cs.uchicago.edu>
-
- * bbdb-com.el (bbdb-send-mail-internal): Allow use of message-mail
- * bbdb.el (bbdb-send-mail-style): Documentation change. See above.
-
-Sat Sep 27 23:44:43 1997 Colin Rafferty <craffert@ml.com>
-
- * bbdb.el (bbdb-annotate-message-sender): Use address for name if no name
-
-Sat Sep 27 23:39:09 1997 Christoph Wedler <wedler@fmi.uni-passau.de>
-
- * bbdb-com.el (bbdb-finger-host-field): Added code to check for
- finger-host field. Finger is done on finger-host if it
- exists, on net address otherwise.
-
-Sat Sep 27 20:06:05 1997 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
- * bbdb-com.el (bbdb-phone-area-regexp): Fix US area code pattern
diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL
deleted file mode 100644
index 9cba073..0000000
--- a/INSTALL
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,166 +0,0 @@
-This file has three sets of installation instructions: with `make',
-without `make', and uncompiled. Please follow the appropriate set of
-instructions. If you plan on running BBDB directly from CVS, please
-check the additional instructions below.
-
-===============================================================================
-
-Running BBDB from CVS:
-
- *** PLEASE NOTE ****
- This applies to the master CVS tree at sourceforge, not the XEmacs CVS tree.
- *** PLEASE NOTE ***
-
- This is not recommended, unless you're a BBDB developer. You will
- need to either install the GNU autoconf package, or download the
- pregenerated copy of configure from the BBDB website. If you choose
- the former option, you'll need to run `autoconf' to generate the
- configure script. Thereafter, follow the appropriate set of
- instructions below.
-
-===============================================================================
-
-To compile and install the BBDB on systems with `make':
-
- 1) Configure the compilation process:
-
- First of all, you should run the `configure' script at the toplevel of
- the distribution. This script will perform a number of checks on your
- system and generate the Makefile's accordingly.
-
- The `configure' script comes with a number of options that might be of
- interest to you:
-
- `--with-emacs=PROG' lets you select an Emacs program to use. By
- default, "emacs" and "xemacs" will be tried in that order.
-
- `--with-{gnus,mhe,vm}-dir=DIR' let you specify the paths where Gnus,
- MH-E and VM can respectively be found, if Emacs can't find them by
- itself (like, if they're not in the load-path by default).
-
- `--with-other-dirs=DIRS' lets you specify additional paths (space or
- colon spearated) to find other libraries that might be needed (see
- the "Byte Compiling the Lisp files" section of the BBDB manual for
- more information).
-
- NOTE: Gnu Emacs 19.34 users should add the path to Custom 1.9962
- here if they plan to build Gnus support. Gnus support will not build
- under Gnu Emacs 19.34 without Custom 1.9962.
-
- `--with-package-dir=DIR' lets you specify the installation path for
- for XEmacs package installation. By default,
- "/usr/local/lib/xemacs/site-packages" is used.
-
- `--with-symlinks' will make the installation process use symbolic links
- to the sources instead of copying the files.
-
- `--with-linkpath=PATH' lets you specify the path to link from, if your
- `pwd' command doesn't work properly.
-
-
- 2) Build the BBDB:
-
- To build the BBDB with support for all of the supported mail
- and news programs (gnus, mh-e, rmail, and vm), issue the
- command 'make all'. (The BBDB also supports sendmail mode -
- support for it is automatically compiled in, regardless of the
- build options supplied) To build with support only for gnus,
- mh-e, rmail, and/or vm, issue the 'make' command with one or
- more of the following arguments: 'gnus', 'mh-e', 'rmail',
- and/or 'vm'. To build the BBDB without support for any mail
- program (except for sendmail mode), issue the command
- 'make bbdb'.
-
-
- 3) Install the BBDB:
-
- The three most typical installations are outlined below:
-
- a) In-place.
- i) Follow steps 1 and 2
- ii) Add the lisp subdirectory to the Emacs load-path
- iii) Add the tex subdirectory to the TeX
- search path (can be done by adding the complete path
- to the tex subdirectory to the environment variable
- TEXINPUTS)
- iv) Add the texinfo directory to the Info search path.
- b) "Normal".
- i) Follow steps 1 and 2.
- ii) Copy the .el and .elc files from the lisp
- subdirectory to a directory on the Emacs load-path
- (or make a new directory, copy the files to it, and
- add the new directory to the load-path).
- iii) Copy the .tex files from the tex subdirectory to a
- directory on the TeX search path (or make a new
- directory, copy the files to it, and add the new
- directory to the TeX search path.
- iv) Copy the .info and .info-* files from the texinfo
- subdirectory to a directory on the Info search path
- (or make a new directory, copy the files to it, and
- add the new directory to the Info search path)
- c) XEmacs Package
- NOTE: This installation option is only available to users
- running XEmacs 20.3 or higher.
- i) Follow steps 1 and 2.
- ii) Issue the 'make install-pkg' command.
-
-
-
-To compile and install the BBDB on systems without `make':
-
- If at all possible, use make to automatically build the BBDB as
- outlined above. While it looks like there are fewer steps in the
- non-make instructions below, they're more tedious and involved.
-
- 1) Compile the .el files using the byte-compile-file function in
- Emacs.
-
- 2) Install the BBDB as outlined in step 3 above.
-
-===============================================================================
-
-To run BBDB uncompiled:
-
- Again, this is really not recommended, although it will generate a
- more meaningful stacktrace if you happen to run into a problem. In
- order to run BBDB uncompiled, you'll need to do two things:
-
- 1) Generate bbdb-autoloads.el
- You can do this by typing 'make autoloads' in the main BBDB
- directory. Note that this will require you to have previously run
- configure to generate Makefiles.
-
- 2) Add .../bbdb/lisp to your load path
- You need to make sure that the lisp subdirectory of the BBDB
- source is in your load path so that Emacs can find the BBDB
- files.
-
- Since arbitrary chunks of the BBDB are macros, you'll probably find
- the uncompiled version slower than the compiled version.
-
-===============================================================================
-
-***************************************************************************
-* *
-* THE BBDB INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE CHANGED IN 1.57unoff. *
-* *
-* YOU *MUST* ADD *
-* *
-* (require 'bbdb) *
-* (bbdb-initialize) *
-* *
-* TO YOUR BBDB INITIALIZATION CODE. THIS TAKES THE PLACE OF ALL BBDB *
-* AUTOLOADS. IT DOES *NOT* TAKE THE PLACE OF THE INSINUATION CODE. *
-* *
-* If you do not add this code, you will receive keymap errors *
-* (among other things) *
-* *
-***************************************************************************
-
-For information on post-installation BBDB configuration and setup, see
-the info file. (M-x bbdb, and press 'i' in the BBDB info window)
-
-Questions, Comments, Suggestions, and Bug Reports may be directed to
-the BBDB mailing list at bbdb-info@lists.sourceforge.net. To
-subscribe, send mail to bbdb-info-request@lists.sourceforge.net, with
-'subscribe' as the subject.
diff --git a/Makefile.in b/Makefile.in
deleted file mode 100644
index 920aa4c..0000000
--- a/Makefile.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,125 +0,0 @@
-# Main Makefile for BBDB
-@SET_MAKE@
-
-TAR = @TAR@
-COMPRESS = @COMPRESS@
-COMPEXT = @COMPEXT@
-RM = @RM@
-LN_S = @LN_S@
-
-ETAGS = @ETAGS@
-EMACS_PROG = @EMACS_PROG@ -no-site-file -no-init-file
-
-SUBDIRS = lisp texinfo tex utils
-
-TARFILES = ChangeLog INSTALL Makefile README \
- aclocal.m4 configure configure.ac install-sh Makefile.in \
- bits lisp misc tex texinfo utils
-
-all: Makefile bbdb info @BBDB_RMAIL@ @BBDB_VM@ @BBDB_MHE@ @BBDB_GNUS@
-
-Makefile:: Makefile.in
- ./config.status
-
-Makefile:: configure
- @echo "Configure has changed, you may need to rerun configure!"
- exit 1
-
-configure: configure.ac
- @echo "configure.ac has changed. Please rerun autoconf!"
- exit 1
-
-bbdb:
- cd lisp; $(MAKE) bbdb
-
-rmail:
- cd lisp; $(MAKE) rmail
-
-vm:
- cd lisp; $(MAKE) vm
-
-mhe:
- cd lisp; $(MAKE) mhe
-
-gnus:
- cd lisp; $(MAKE) gnus
-
-info:
- cd texinfo; $(MAKE) info
-
-autoloads:
- cd lisp; $(MAKE) autoloads
-
-autoloadsc:
- cd lisp; $(MAKE) autoloadsc
-
-install-pkg:
- @for i in $(SUBDIRS) ; do \
- ( cd $$i && $(MAKE) install-pkg ) ; \
- done
-
-uninstall-pkg:
- @for i in $(SUBDIRS) ; do \
- ( cd $$i && $(MAKE) uninstall-pkg ) ; \
- done
-
-clean:
- -$(RM) loadpath.el
- cd lisp; $(MAKE) clean
- cd texinfo; $(MAKE) clean
-
-distclean:
- @for i in $(SUBDIRS) ; do \
- ( cd $$i && $(MAKE) distclean ) ; \
- done
- -$(RM) config.cache config.status config.log
- -$(RM) -r autom4te.cache
- -$(RM) *.tar.gz
- -$(RM) .#*
-
-# Backward compatibility
-reallyclean: distclean
-
-cvsclean:
- @for i in $(SUBDIRS) ; do \
- ( cd $$i && $(MAKE) cvsclean ) ; \
- done
- -$(RM) Makefile configure
-
-
-# tarball
-tar: $(TARFILES)
- @if test "x$(TAR)" = "x" ; then \
- echo "Sorry, no \`tar' program available." ; \
- else \
- name=`sed -n 's/^(defconst bbdb-version "\([0-9]\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*/bbdb-\1/p' lisp/bbdb.el` ; \
- $(RM) $${name} ; @LN_S@ . $${name} ; \
- if test "x$(COMPRESS)" = "x" ; then \
- echo "Sorry, no compression program available." ; \
- echo "The tarball will not be compressed." ; \
- echo "creating tar file $${name}.tar..." ; \
- $(TAR) --exclude=CVS --exclude=testing --exclude=".*" \
- -vchf $${name}.tar \
- `echo $(TARFILES) | sed "s|^|$${name}/|g; s| | $${name}/|g"` ; \
- else \
- echo "creating tar file $${name}.tar.$(COMPEXT)..." ; \
- $(TAR) --exclude=CVS --exclude=".*" -vchf - `echo $(TARFILES) \
- | sed "s|^|$${name}/|g; s| | $${name}/|g"` \
- | $(COMPRESS) > $${name}.tar.$(COMPEXT) ; \
- fi ; \
- $(RM) $${name} ; \
- fi
-
-homepage:
- rsync -rtO -v --exclude=CVS --rsh="ssh" html/ shell.sourceforge.net:/home/groups/b/bb/bbdb/htdocs/
-
-dist: distclean info autoloads tar
-
-TAGS: tags
-
-tags:
- @if test "x$(ETAGS)" = "x" ; then \
- echo "Sorry, no \`etags' program available." ; \
- else \
- $(ETAGS) */*.el ; \
- fi
diff --git a/README b/README
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index 293205e..0000000
--- a/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-BBDB (The Insidious Big Brother Database) is a rolodex-like database
-program for Emacs. BBDB can hook into (insinuate) various Emacs
-subsystems (email readers, news readers, etc) to automatically create,
-display, and augment relevant entries from its database. Filters are
-provided to import/export in a variety of formats.
diff --git a/aclocal.m4 b/aclocal.m4
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index c403f9d..0000000
--- a/aclocal.m4
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,173 +0,0 @@
-dnl aclocal.m4 --- More autoconf macros for BBDB
-
-dnl Author: Didier Verna <didier@xemacs.org>
-dnl Maintainer: Didier Verna <didier@xemacs.org>
-dnl Created: Tue Nov 14 18:28:52 2000
-dnl Last Revision: Tue Jan 2 16:53:50 2001
-
-dnl Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Didier Verna
-
-dnl BBDB is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-dnl it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published
-dnl by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
-dnl your option) any later version.
-
-dnl BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-dnl but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-dnl GNU Library General Public License for more details.
-
-dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
-dnl along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
-dnl Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-
-
-dnl BBDB_PRE_INIT
-dnl
-dnl Find BBDB version number and put it in the m4 macro BBDB_VERSION
-dnl
-dnl I fought really hard, but finally I got it accepted to make autoconf load
-dnl aclocal *before* AC_INIT is called. This is important for me, in
-dnl situations like this precise one, where I want to dynamically compute the
-dnl version number to pass to AC_INIT.
-dnl There's one minor glitch however, the AC_DEFUN mechanism is not available
-dnl before AC_INIT is called because of diversions. So this macro is defined
-dnl only in terms of "m4 sugar".
-m4_define([BBDB_PRE_INIT],
-[ m4_define([_BBDB_VERSION],
- m4_esyscmd([sed -n 's/^(defconst bbdb-version "\(.*\)")/\1/p' lisp/bbdb.el]))
- m4_define([BBDB_VERSION],
- m4_substr(_BBDB_VERSION, 0, decr(len(_BBDB_VERSION))))
- m4_undefine([_BBDB_VERSION])
-])
-
-dnl BBDB_ARG_SUBST(VAR, OPTION, VAL, DESC[, DEFAULT[, ACTION]])
-dnl
-dnl Substitute the autoconf variable VAR to a value specified by the user
-dnl option --with-OPTION[=VAL] (described by DESC), or with a DEFAULT value.
-dnl If an additional ACTION is given, it is executed at the top of the
-dnl ACTION-IF-FOUND part of AC_ARG_WITH.
-dnl #### WARNING: pay attention to the quoting of ACTION if given !!!!!
-AC_DEFUN([BBDB_ARG_SUBST],
-[
- AC_SUBST([$1])
- AC_ARG_WITH([$2],
- AC_HELP_STRING([--with-][$2]ifelse($3, [], [], [=$3]),
- [$4]ifelse($5, [], [], [ [[[$5]]]])),
- [
- ifelse($6, [], [], $6)
- $1="${withval}"
- ],
- ifelse($5, [], [], [$1="$5"]))
-])
-
-dnl BBDB_COLON_TO_SPACE(VAR)
-dnl
-dnl Transforms a (possibly) colon separated list VAR into a space separated
-dnl one. VAR needs not be quoted.
-AC_DEFUN([BBDB_COLON_TO_SPACE],
-[ case "$$1" in *:*)
- $1="`echo $$1 | sed -e 's/:/ /g'`";;
- esac ])
-
-dnl BBDB_PROG_GNU_TAR
-dnl
-dnl Find a (g)tar program and make sure it is GNU one. A failure is not fatal
-dnl since tar is needed for non critical targets only.
-AC_DEFUN([BBDB_PROG_GNU_TAR],
- [ AC_CHECK_PROGS(TAR, gtar tar)
- if test "x${TAR}" = "xtar" ; then
- AC_MSG_CHECKING([that tar is GNU tar])
- ${TAR} --version > /dev/null 2>&1 || TAR=
- if test "x${TAR}" = "x" ; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
- else
- AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
- fi
- fi
- if test "x${TAR}" = "x" ; then
- AC_MSG_WARN([*** No GNU tar program found.])
- AC_MSG_WARN([*** Some targets will be unavailable.])
- fi ])
-
-dnl BBDB_PROG_COMPRESS
-dnl
-dnl Find a gzip / compress compression program. A failure is not fatal, only
-dnl tarballs won't be compressed.
-AC_DEFUN([BBDB_PROG_COMPRESS],
- [ AC_CHECK_PROGS(COMPRESS, gzip compress)
- AC_SUBST(COMPEXT)
- if test "x${COMPRESS}" = "x" ; then
- AC_MSG_WARN([*** No compression program found.])
- AC_MSG_WARN([*** Tarballs will not be compressed.])
- COMPEXT=
- elif test "x${COMPRESS}" = "xgzip" ; then
- COMPRESS="gzip --verbose --best"
- COMPEXT=gz
- else
- COMPEXT=Z
- fi ])
-
-dnl BBDB_PROG_MAKEINFO
-dnl
-dnl Find a makeinfo program. A failure is not fatal, only info files won't be
-dnl built.
-AC_DEFUN([BBDB_PROG_MAKEINFO],
- [ AC_CHECK_PROG(MAKEINFO, makeinfo, makeinfo)
- if test "x${MAKEINFO}" = "x" ; then
- AC_MSG_WARN([*** No makeinfo program found.])
- AC_MSG_WARN([*** Info files will not be built.])
- fi ])
-
-dnl BBDB_PROG_TEXI2DVI
-dnl
-dnl Find a texi2dvi program. A failure is not fatal, only dvi and pdf files
-dnl won't be built.
-AC_DEFUN([BBDB_PROG_TEXI2DVI],
- [ AC_CHECK_PROG(TEXI2DVI, texi2dvi, texi2dvi)
- if test "x${TEXI2DVI}" = "x" ; then
- AC_MSG_WARN([*** No texi2dvi program found.])
- AC_MSG_WARN([*** DVI and PDF files will not be built.])
- fi ])
-
-dnl BBDB_PROG_ETAGS
-dnl
-dnl Find an etags program. A failure is not fatal, only TAGS file won't be
-dnl built.
-AC_DEFUN([BBDB_PROG_ETAGS],
- [ AC_CHECK_PROG(ETAGS, etags, etags)
- if test "x${ETAGS}" = "x" ; then
- AC_MSG_WARN([*** No etags program found.])
- AC_MSG_WARN([*** Tags file will not be built.])
- fi ])
-
-dnl BBDB_PROG_EMACS
-dnl
-dnl Choose an Emacs flavor according to the --with-emacs user option, or try
-dnl emacs and xemacs.
-dnl We use EMACS_PROG instead of EMACS to avoid colliding with Emacs' own
-dnl internal environment.
-AC_DEFUN([BBDB_PROG_EMACS],
- [ AC_ARG_WITH([emacs],
- AC_HELP_STRING([--with-emacs=PROG],
- [choose which flavor of Emacs to use]),
- [ EMACS_PROG="${withval}" ],
- [ AC_PATH_PROGS(EMACS_PROG, emacs xemacs) ])
- if test "x${EMACS_PROG}" = "x" ; then
- dnl This is critical enough to generate an error and not a warning...
- AC_MSG_ERROR([*** No Emacs program found.])
- fi
- if test -x "${EMACS_PROG}"; then
- echo "yay" > /dev/null # because I don't know if 'if !' is portable
- else
- dnl AC_CHECK_PROGS only verifies this if you don't override manually
- AC_MSG_ERROR([*** ${EMACS_PROG} isn't executable.])
- fi
- dnl We do need to verify that it's not got spaces in the path
- dnl (hello Windows, OS X)
- if test "x`echo $EMACS_PROG | grep \" \"`" != "x"; then
- EMACS_PROG=\"$EMACS_PROG\"
- fi
- AC_SUBST(EMACS_PROG) ])
-
-dnl aclocal.m4 ends here
diff --git a/bits/README b/bits/README
deleted file mode 100644
index cc941db..0000000
--- a/bits/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-This is the collection of bits and pieces located on the net or mailed to me
-by various folk that may or may not wind up in BBDB proper. They shouldn't
-be considered part of the bbdb as-is, nor should you complain to me about
-their failure to work.
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-adapt-ispell.el b/bits/bbdb-adapt-ispell.el
deleted file mode 100644
index e374537..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-adapt-ispell.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,120 +0,0 @@
-;;; bbdbadapt-ispell.el --- Use the BBDB to insert a gcc field
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2009 Uwe Brauer
-
-;; Author: Uwe Brauer oub@mat.ucm.es
-;; Maintainer: Uwe Brauer oub@mat.ucm.es
-;; Created: 17 Mar 2009
-;; Version: 1.0
-;; Keywords:
-
-
-;; 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 1, 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.
-
-;; A copy of the GNU General Public License can be obtained from this
-;; program's author (send electronic mail to oub@mat.ucm.es) or from
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA
-;; 02139, USA.
-
-;; LCD Archive Entry:
-;; bbdbadpt-gcc|Uwe Brauer|oub@mat.ucm.es
-;; |Use the BBDB to insert a gcc field
-;; |Date|Revision|~/packages/bbdbadpt-gcc.el
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;; I wanted to have the ispell dict selected
-;; based on a relevant bbdb entry which I call ispell-dict.
-;; This is what the code does.
-
-;; The starting point was some code provided to me by Robert
-;; Fenk. However the problem with that code was that it took the gcc
-;; field from some entry of the BBDB buffer and if there was more than
-;; on entry often the wrong string was inserted. So I had to use code
-;; which extracted the correct BBDB entry from the TO field . I
-;; succeeded by using to a large extend code from sigadapt.el written
-;; by by C.Queinnec (University of Paris 6 & INRIA)
-;;
-
-;;; Change log:
-;; Revision 1.1 2009/03/17 17:27:31 oub
-;; Initial revision
-;;
-;; Revision 1.2 2009/03/17 16:50:20 oub
-;; modify the central function
-;;
-;; Revision 1.1 2009/03/17 16:32:26 oub
-;; Initial revision
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-
-
-
-(defun bbdbispelladpt-search-record (to)
- "Search a BBDB record associated to TO or return NIL."
- (let* ((data (mail-extract-address-components to))
- (name (car data))
- (net (car (cdr data))))
- (if (equal name net) (setq name nil))
- (if (and net bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook)
- (setq net (bbdb-canonicalize-address net)))
- (bbdb-search-simple name net)))
-
-(defun bbdbispelladpt-try-bbdbispell-new ()
- "Try to adapt non-interactively the current bbdbispell.
-This function looks silently in the current message to find how to
-choose the bbdbispell. It does nothinng if not enough information is
-present. This function is useful in a hook."
- (save-excursion
- (condition-case nil
- (progn
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (let ((record (bbdbispelladpt-search-record
- (bbdb-extract-field-value "To"))))
- (if record
- (let ((signame (bbdbispelladpt-retrieve-bbdbispell record)))
- (when (and (stringp signame) (string= signame "castellano8"))
- (ispell-change-dictionary "castellano8" nil))
- (when (and (stringp signame) (string= signame "english"))
- (ispell-change-dictionary "american" nil ))
- (when (and (stringp signame) (string= signame "deutsch"))
- (ispell-change-dictionary "deutsch8" nil))
- (when (and (stringp signame) (string= signame "french"))
- (ispell-change-dictionary "francais" nil)))))))))
-
-
-
-
-(defun bbdbispelladpt-retrieve-bbdbispell (&optional record)
- "Retrieve the bbdbispell (a symbol) associated to a mailee.
-The search is done through a BBDB record. "
- (if (not record)
- (save-excursion
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (let* ((to (bbdb-extract-field-value "To"))
- (rec (bbdbispelladpt-search-record to)) )
- (if rec (bbdbispelladpt-do-retrieve-bbdbispell rec)
- (progn (message "No bound record")
- nil))))
- (bbdbispelladpt-do-retrieve-bbdbispell record) ) )
-
-(defun bbdbispelladpt-do-retrieve-bbdbispell (record)
- (let ((signame
- (bbdb-record-getprop record 'ispell-dict)))
- (if (stringp signame)
- (setq signame signame))
- signame))
-
-
-(provide 'bbdbadapt-ispell)
-
-;;; BBDBADPT-ISPELL.EL ends here
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-anniv.el b/bits/bbdb-anniv.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 9e6205d..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-anniv.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,206 +0,0 @@
-;;; bbdb-anniv.el --- Get anniversaries from BBDB
-
-;; Copyright (C) 1998 Ivar Rummelhoff
-
-;; Author: Ivar Rummelhoff <ivarru@math.uio.no>
-;; Maintainer: Ivar Rummelhoff <ivarru@math.uio.no>
-;; Created: 11 March 1998
-;; Time-stamp: <00/08/07 10:52:12 ivarru>
-;; Keywords: calendar
-
-;; 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, 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.
-;;
-;; If you have not received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this software, it can be obtained from the GNU Project's
-;; World Wide Web server (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html), from
-;; its FTP server (ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/GPL), by sending an electronic
-;; mail to this program's maintainer or by writing to the Free Software
-;; Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; (require 'bbdb-anniv)
-;; (add-hook 'list-diary-entries-hook #'bbdb-include-anniversaries)
-;;
-;; will include BBDB-anniversaries when the diary is displayed
-;; (fancy). The anniversaries are stored in the field `anniversary'
-;; in the format
-;;
-;; [YYYY-MM-DD CLASS-OR-FORMAT-STRING]
-;; {\nYYYY-MM-DD CLASS-OR-FORMAT-STRING}*
-;;
-;; CLASS-OR-FORMAT-STRING is one of two things:
-;;
-;; * an identifier for a class of anniversaries (eg. birthday or
-;; wedding) from `bbdb-anniversary-format-alist'.
-;; * the (format) string displayed in the diary.
-;;
-;; It defaults to the value of `bbdb-default-anniversary-format'
-;; ("birthday" by default).
-;;
-;; The substitutions in the format string are (in order):
-;; * the name of the record containing this anniversary
-;; * the number of years
-;; * an ordinal suffix (st, nd, rd, th) for the year
-;;
-;; See the documentation of `bbdb-anniversary-format-alist' for
-;; further options.
-;;
-;; Example (my own record):
-;;
-;; 1973-06-22
-;; 20??-??-?? wedding
-;; 1998-03-12 %s created bbdb-anniv.el %d years ago
-;;
-;; If you use the hook `sort-diary-entries', you should make sure that
-;; it is executed after `bbdb-include-anniversaries'.
-;;
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-(require 'diary-lib)
-(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defgroup bbdb-utilities-anniversaries nil
- "Customizations for including diary anniversaries from BBDB."
- :link '(emacs-library-link :tag "Lisp File" "bbdb-anniv.el")
- :group 'bbdb-utilities)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom bbdb-anniversaries nil
- "Should BBDB anniversaries be included when the diary is displayed (fancy)?
-You must modify via \\[customize] for this variable to have an effect."
- :set #'(lambda (symbol value)
- (if value
- (add-hook 'list-diary-entries-hook
- #'bbdb-include-anniversaries)
- (remove-hook 'list-diary-entries-hook
- #'bbdb-include-anniversaries)))
- :type 'boolean
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-anniversaries
- :require 'bbdb-anniv)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-default-anniversary-format "birthday"
- "Default anniversary class"
- :type 'string
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-anniversaries
- :require 'bbdb)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-anniversary-format-alist
- '( ("birthday" . "Birthday: %s (%d%s)")
- ("wedding" . "%s's %d%s wedding anniversary") )
- "How different types of anniversaries should be formatted.
-An alist of elements (STRING . FORMAT) where STRING is the name of an
-anniversary class and format is either:
-1) A format string with the following substitutions (in order):
- * the name of the record containing this anniversary
- * the number of years
- * an ordinal suffix (st, nd, rd, th) for the year
-
-2) A function to be called with three arguments: NAME YEARS SUFFIX
- (string int string) returning a string for the diary or nil.
-
-3) An emacs lisp form that should evaluate to a string (or nil) in the
- scope of variables NAME, YEARS and SUFFIX (among others)."
- :type 'sexp
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-anniversaries
- :require 'bbdb)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-anniversary-field 'anniversary
- "Which BBDB field contains anniversaries."
- :type 'symbol
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-anniversaries
- :require 'bbdb)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-extract-date-fun 'bbdb-anniv-extract-date
- "How to retrieve `month date year' from the anniversary field."
- :type 'function
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-anniversaries
- :require 'bbdb)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-anniversary-reminder-days 0
- "Number of days warning you are given of an impending anniversary.
-Modify this to give yourself a n-day warning of those important
-anniversaries. This works in a naive fashion, extending (forwards) the
-range of days for which diary entries are being listed. When set to 0,
-the behaviour is to only list anniversaries on the day."
- :type 'integer
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-anniversaries
- :require 'bbdb)
-
-;; YYYY-MM-DD => (month date year)
-(defun bbdb-anniv-extract-date (time-str)
- (multiple-value-bind (y m d) (bbdb-split time-str "-")
- (list (string-to-number m)
- (string-to-number d)
- (string-to-number y))))
-
-(defun bbdb-anniv-split (str)
- (let ((pos (string-match "[ \t]" str)))
- (if pos (list (substring str 0 pos)
- (bbdb-string-trim (substring str pos)))
- (list str nil))))
-
-
-(defvar number)
-(defvar original-date)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-include-anniversaries ()
- (let ((dates (loop repeat (+ number bbdb-anniversary-reminder-days)
- for num from (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian
- original-date)
- for date = original-date
- then (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute num)
- ;; ((MM . DD) . YYYY)
- collect (cons (cons (extract-calendar-month date)
- (extract-calendar-day date))
- (extract-calendar-year date))))
- annivs date years
- split class form)
- (dolist (rec (bbdb-records))
- (when (setq annivs (bbdb-record-getprop
- rec bbdb-anniversary-field))
- (setq annivs (bbdb-split annivs "\n"))
- (while annivs
- (setq split (bbdb-anniv-split (pop annivs)))
- (multiple-value-bind (m d y)
- (funcall bbdb-extract-date-fun (car split))
-
- (when (and (or (setq date (assoc (cons m d) dates))
- (and (= d 29)
- (= m 2)
- (setq date (assoc '(3 . 1) dates))
- (not (calendar-leap-year-p (cdr date)))))
- (< 0 (setq years (- (cdr date) y))))
- (let* ((class (or (cadr split)
- bbdb-default-anniversary-format))
- (form (or (cdr (assoc class
- bbdb-anniversary-format-alist))
- class)) ; (as format string)
- (name (bbdb-record-name rec))
- (suffix (diary-ordinal-suffix years))
- (text (cond
- ((functionp form)
- (funcall form name years suffix))
- ((listp form) (eval form))
- (t (format form name years suffix)))))
- (when text
- (bbdb-anniv-add
- (list (caar date) (cdar date) (cdr date)) ; MM DD YYYY
- text))))))))))
-
-(defun bbdb-anniv-add (a b)
- (add-to-diary-list a b ""))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-anniv)
-
-;;; bbdb-anniv.el ends here
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-canonicalize-lt.el b/bits/bbdb-canonicalize-lt.el
deleted file mode 100644
index bb3d9c0..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-canonicalize-lt.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
-;;; As per email to bbdb-info list from Len Trigg <len@netvalue.net>
-;;; http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_name=hbr60bfmvt.wl%25len@netvalue.net.nz
-
-;;; Useful name canonicalizer; consider inclusion in main package.
-
-(defun bbdb-canonicalize-name-hook-lt (name)
- "Function used to canonicalize the full names of bbdb entries."
- ;; (message (format "canonicalize name %s" name))
- (cond
- ;; strip extra quotes (Some MS mailer likes "'full name'")
- ((string-match "\\`[`'\"]\\(.*\\)[`'\"]\\'" name)
- (bbdb-match-substring name 1))
- ;; replace multiple whitespace with single
- ((string-match "[ \f\t\n\r\v]\\{2,\\}" name)
- (replace-match " " nil t name))
- ;; remove anything in round brackets, e.g.: "Firstname Surname (E-mail)"
- ((string-match "[ ]+(.*)" name)
- (replace-match "" nil t name))
- ;; strip leading whitespace (this is a bug in std11 libs?)
- ((string-match "\\`[ \t]+\\(.*\\)" name)
- (bbdb-match-substring name 1))
- ;; strip trailing whitespace
- ((string-match "\\(.*\\)[ ]+\\'" name)
- (bbdb-match-substring name 1))
- ;; strip Dr pronoun
- ((string-match "\\`Dr\\.? \\(.*\\)" name)
- (bbdb-match-substring name 1))
- ;; person and person -> person & person
- ((string-match "\\`\\(\\w+\\) and \\(\\w.+\\)\\'" name)
- (concat (bbdb-match-substring name 1) " & " (bbdb-match-substring name 2)))
- ;; Surname, Firstname -> Firstname Surname
- ((string-match "\\`\\(\\w.+\\), \\(\\w.+\\)\\'" name)
- (concat (bbdb-match-substring name 2) " " (bbdb-match-substring name 1)))
- ;; Sometimes get an email address in the name part. Map the username to a name: <Name@domain> -> Name
- ((string-match "\\`<\\(.*\\)@.*\\'" name)
- (bbdb-match-substring name 1))
- ;; replace name without any whitespace with empty; I don't want bbdb names containing only a single name
- ((string-match "\\`\\(\\w+\\)\\'" name)
- ;;(message (format "Eliding name %s" name))
- "")
- (t name)))
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-edit.el b/bits/bbdb-edit.el
deleted file mode 100644
index b22f308..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-edit.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,139 +0,0 @@
-;;; bbdb-edit.el --- BBDB field edit
-;; Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001 Shenghuo ZHU
-
-;; Author: Shenghuo ZHU <zsh@cs.rochester.edu>
-;; Created: Fri Aug 27 17:45:25 EDT 1999
-;; Keywords: BBDB field edit
-
-;; This file is not a part of GNU Emacs.
-;;
-;; This file 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.
-;;
-;; This file 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, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; bbdb-field-edit-add (`insert') and bbdb-field-edit-del (`delete')
-;; add/del a item to/from a certain field of the bbdb record. These
-;; keys also support `*'.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-
-(defun bbdb-field-edit-get-values (record field)
- (cond
- ((eq field 'net) (bbdb-record-net record))
- ((eq field 'AKA) (bbdb-record-aka record))
- ((eq field 'address) (bbdb-record-addresses record))
- ((eq field 'phone) (bbdb-record-phones record))
- (t (bbdb-split (or (bbdb-record-getprop record field) "")
- (or (get field 'field-separator)
- bbdb-notes-default-separator)))))
-
-(defun bbdb-field-edit-put-values (record field values)
- (if values
- (cond
- ((eq field 'net) (bbdb-record-set-net record values))
- ((eq field 'AKA) (bbdb-record-set-aka record values))
- ((eq field 'address) (bbdb-record-set-addresses record values))
- ((eq field 'phone) (bbdb-record-set-phones record values))
- (t (bbdb-record-putprop record field
- (bbdb-join values
- (or (get field 'field-separator)
- bbdb-notes-default-separator)))))
- (if (memq field '(net AKA address))
- (bbdb-record-store-field-internal record field nil)
- (bbdb-record-putprop record field nil)))
- (bbdb-change-record record t)
- (bbdb-redisplay-one-record record))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-field-edit-add (bbdb-record field value)
- "Add VALUE to FIELD of bbdb-record(s)."
- (interactive (list (if (bbdb-do-all-records-p)
- (mapcar 'car bbdb-records)
- (list (bbdb-current-record)))
- (completing-read
- "Field: "
- (append '(("net")("notes")("AKA"))
- (bbdb-propnames))
- nil nil
- (symbol-name
- (let ((on-field (bbdb-current-field t)))
- (cond ((null on-field) 'mail-alias)
- ((eq (car on-field) 'property)
- (car (nth 1 on-field)))
- (t (car on-field))))))
- (bbdb-read-string "Value: ")))
- (if (stringp field) (setq field (intern field)))
- (if (memq field '(name address phone))
- (error "Use `e' to edit this field."))
- (while bbdb-record
- (let ((values (bbdb-field-edit-get-values (car bbdb-record) field)))
- (if (member value values) nil
- (bbdb-field-edit-put-values (car bbdb-record) field
- (cons value values))))
- (setq bbdb-record (cdr bbdb-record))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-field-edit-del (bbdb-record field value)
- "Delete VALUE to FIELD of bbdb-record(s).
-If prefix arg exists, delete all existing field values matching VALUE(regexp)."
- (interactive (list (if (bbdb-do-all-records-p)
- (mapcar 'car bbdb-records)
- (list (bbdb-current-record)))
- (completing-read
- "Field: "
- (append '(("net")("notes")("AKA"))
- (bbdb-propnames))
- nil nil (symbol-name
- (let ((on-field (bbdb-current-field t)))
- (cond ((null on-field) 'mail-alias)
- ((eq (car on-field) 'property)
- (car (nth 1 on-field)))
- (t (car on-field))))))
- (bbdb-read-string (if current-prefix-arg
- "Regexp: "
- "Value: "))))
- (if (stringp field) (setq field (intern field)))
- (if (memq field '(name address phone))
- (error "Use `e' to edit this field."))
- (while bbdb-record
- (let ((values (bbdb-field-edit-get-values (car bbdb-record) field)))
- (cond
- (current-prefix-arg
- (let (nvalues found)
- (while values
- (if (string-match value (car values))
- (setq found t)
- (setq nvalues (cons (car values) nvalues)))
- (setq values (cdr values)))
- (if found
- (bbdb-field-edit-put-values (car bbdb-record) field
- (nreverse nvalues)))))
- (t
- (if (member value values)
- (bbdb-field-edit-put-values (car bbdb-record) field
- (delete value values))))))
- (setq bbdb-record (cdr bbdb-record))))
-
-;;; The key binding might be moved to somewhere else.
-
-(define-key bbdb-mode-map [(insert)] 'bbdb-field-edit-add)
-(define-key bbdb-mode-map [(delete)] 'bbdb-field-edit-del)
-
-(provide 'bbdb-edit)
-
-;; bbdb-edit.el ends here
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@@ -1,481 +0,0 @@
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diff --git a/bits/bbdb-filters/README b/bits/bbdb-filters/README
deleted file mode 100644
index a88c2fc..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-filters/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
-
-BBDB is a rolodex-like database program for GNU Emacs.
-BBDB stands for Insidious Big Brother Database. BBDB is written by:
-Jamie Zawinski <jwz@mcom.com>. My current version is 1.50.
-
-We have prepared a family of filters for BBDB. Currently the output
-filters include:
-
- - bbdb --> emacs lisp exporting (for exchanging business cards)
- - bbdb --> HP100/200 LX Phone Book
- - bbdb --> PC Eudora Nicknames
- - bbdb --> CC Mail Nicknames
- - bbdb --> PH/QI
-
-There is presently only one input filter:
-
- - bbdb <-- UNIX passwd files
-
-We hope that over time a variety of other input and output filters
-will be added to this collection.
-
-
-bbdb-export in particular, can be very useful over the net.
-It provides a convenient way for exchanging business cards.
-
-
-This is a preliminary release. This stuff has not been tested much
-outside of our office. We do use most of these filters on an going basis
-and they work fine for us.
-
-To install, just edit the makefile and run "make install".
-
-To run them, read the comments on top of each filter file.
-
-There is very skimpy documentation in latexinfo format. It is just
-meant to be a starting point.
-
-In addition to the attached shar file,
-you can also ftp this package from:
- //anonymous@ftp.neda.com:/pub/eoe/bbdbPlus/bbdb-filters-0.2.tar
- URL = ftp://ftp.neda.com/pub/eoe/bbdbPlus/bbdb-filters-0.2.tar
-
-Many of the filters require bbdb-tex-print package by:
-Boris Goldowsky <boris@prodigal.psych.rochester.edu>.
-
-The one that we use can be found in:
- //anonymous@ftp.neda.com:/pub/eoe/bbdbPlus/bbdb-tex-3.0.tar
- URL = ftp://ftp.neda.com/pub/eoe/bbdbPlus/bbdb-tex-3.0.tar
-
-You can checkout the overview of this package by
-browsing the manual (latex/info/html) at:
- URL = http://www.neda.com/eoe/bbdbFilters/bbdbFilters.html
-
-
-Send bug-reports, comments and suggestions to:
- Mohsen Banan-neda <mohsen@neda.com>
-and refer to:
- bbdb-filters RCS: README,v 1.2 1995/08/08 02:59:15 mohsen Exp
-
-
-Hope you find this helpful.
-
-...Mohsen.
-
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-filters/bbdb-ccmail.el b/bits/bbdb-filters/bbdb-ccmail.el
deleted file mode 100644
index d8ce4d9..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-filters/bbdb-ccmail.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,118 +0,0 @@
-;;; This file is part of the BBDB Filters Package. BBDB Filters Package is a
-;;; collection of input and output filters for BBDB.
-;;;
-;;; Copyright (C) 1995 Neda Communications, Inc.
-;;; Prepared by Mohsen Banan (mohsen@neda.com)
-;;;
-;;; This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;;; it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
-;;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
-;;; License, or (at your option) any later version. This library 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 Library General Public
-;;; License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU
-;;; Library General Public License along with this library; if not, write
-;;; to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139,
-;;; USA.
-;;;
-;;; This is bbdb-eudora.el
-;;;
-;;;
-;;; RCS: bbdb-ccmail.el,v 1.1.1.1 1995/08/07 08:43:09 mohsen Exp
-;;;
-;;; a copy-and-edit job on bbdb-print.el
-
-;;; To use this, add the following to your .emacs
-;;; and strip ";;;XXX"
-;;;
-
-;;;XXX;; BBDB Filters
-;;;XXX(load "bbdb-ccmail")
-
-;;;XXX(setq bbdb-ccmail-filename "~/privdir.ini")
-;;;XXX;;; And then
-;;;XXX;;; (bbdb-ccmail-output)
-
-;;; TODO
-;;; Make the postoffice name optional as an argument
-;;;
-
-(require 'bbdb-print)
-
-(defvar bbdb-ccmail-filename "~/privdir.ini"
- "*Default file name for bbdb-output-ccmail printouts of BBDB database.")
-
-(defun bbdb-ccmail-output (to-file)
- "Print the selected BBDB entries"
- (interactive (list (read-file-name "Print To File: " bbdb-ccmail-filename)))
- (setq bbdb-ccmail-filename (expand-file-name to-file))
- (let ((current-letter t)
- (records (progn (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- bbdb-records)))
- (find-file bbdb-ccmail-filename)
- (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
- (let* ((ccmail-count 0))
- (while records
- (setq current-letter
- (boe-ccmail-format-record (car (car records))
- current-letter))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (insert (format "[smtpgate] \nEntryCount=%d \n" ccmail-count))
- (goto-char (point-min)))))
-
-(defun boe-ccmail-output-this-record-p (name net)
- "Examine NAME COMP NET PHONES ADDRS NOTES and return t if
-the current record is to be output by bbdb-output-ccmail."
- ;; if name is non-nil, output it
- (cond ((and name net) t)
- (t nil))
- )
-
-
-(defun boe-ccmail-format-record (record &optional current-letter brief)
- "Insert the bbdb RECORD in Ccmail format.
-Optional CURRENT-LETTER is the section we're in -- if this is non-nil and
-the first letter of the sortkey of the record differs from it, a new section
-heading will be output \(an arg of t will always produce a heading).
-The new current-letter is the return value of this function.
-Someday, optional third arg BRIEF will produce one-line format."
- (bbdb-debug (if (bbdb-record-deleted-p record)
- (error "plus ungood: tex formatting deleted record")))
-
- (let* ((bbdb-elided-display bbdb-print-elide)
- (first-letter
- (substring (concat (bbdb-record-sortkey record) "?") 0 1))
- (name (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'name)
- (or (bbdb-record-getprop record 'tex-name)
- (bbdb-print-tex-quote
- (bbdb-record-name record)))))
- (net (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'net)
- (bbdb-record-net record)))
- (begin (point))
- )
-
- (if (and current-letter
- (not (string-equal first-letter current-letter)))
- (message "Now processing \"%s\" entries..." (upcase first-letter)))
-
- (if (boe-ccmail-output-this-record-p name net)
- (progn
-
- ;; Email address -- just use their first address.
- ;; Make all dots legal line-breaks.
- ;;
- ;; output in the following format: "<Pretty Name>" <email address>
- (if net
- (let ((net-addr (car net))
- (start 0))
- (setq ccmail-count (+ ccmail-count 1))
- (insert (format "Entry%d=" ccmail-count))
- (insert (format "\"%s\" <%s> \n" name net-addr))))
- (setq current-letter first-letter))
- )
-
- ;; return current letter
- current-letter))
-
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-filters/bbdb-eudora.el b/bits/bbdb-filters/bbdb-eudora.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 2c2f848..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-filters/bbdb-eudora.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,284 +0,0 @@
-;;; This file is part of the BBDB Filters Package. BBDB Filters Package is a
-;;; collection of input and output filters for BBDB.
-;;;
-;;; Copyright (C) 1995 Neda Communications, Inc.
-;;; Prepared by Mohsen Banan (mohsen@neda.com)
-;;;
-;;; This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;;; it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
-;;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
-;;; License, or (at your option) any later version. This library 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 Library General Public
-;;; License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU
-;;; Library General Public License along with this library; if not, write
-;;; to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139,
-;;; USA.
-;;;
-;;; This is bbdb-eudora.el
-;;;
-;;;
-;;; RCS: bbdb-eudora.el,v 1.1.1.1 1995/08/07 08:43:09 mohsen Exp
-;;;
-;;; a copy-and-edit job on bbdb-print.el
-
-;;; To use this, add the following to your .emacs
-;;; and strip ";;;XXX"
-;;;
-
-;;;XXX;; BBDB Filters
-;;;XXX(load "bbdb-eudora")
-
-;;;XXX(setq bbdb-eudora-nndbase-filename
-;;;XXX (concat "/dos/m/eudora.mai/" (user-login-name) "/nndbase.txt"))
-;;;XXX;;; And then
-;;;XXX;; (bbdb-eudora-nndbase-output)
-
-;;;XXX(setq bbdb-eudora-rcpdbase-filename
-;;;XXX (concat "/dos/m/eudora.mai/" (user-login-name) "/rcpdbase.txt"))
-;;;XXX;;; And then
-;;;XXX;; (bbdb-eudora-rcpdbase-output)
-
-(require 'bbdb-print)
-(require 'basic-ext)
-
-(defvar bbdb-eudora-nndbase-filename "~/nndbase.txt"
- "*Default file name for bbdb-output-eudora printouts of BBDB database.")
-
-(defun bbdb-eudora-nndbase-output (to-file)
- "Print the selected BBDB entries"
- (interactive (list (read-file-name "Print To File: " bbdb-eudora-nndbase-filename)))
- (setq bbdb-eudora-nndbase-filename (expand-file-name to-file))
- (let ((current-letter t)
- (records (progn (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- bbdb-records)))
- (find-file bbdb-eudora-nndbase-filename)
- (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
- (while records
- (setq current-letter
- (boe-format-record (car (car records)) current-letter))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (message "Eudora nickname file %s generated." bbdb-eudora-nndbase-filename)))
-
-(defsubst boe-print-if-not-blank (string prepend-string &rest more)
- "If STRING is not null, then return it with PREPEND-STRING in front and concatenated
-with rest of arguments. If it is null, then all arguments are
-ignored and the null string is returned."
- (if (or (null string) (equal "" string))
- ""
- (apply 'concat prepend-string string more)))
-
-(defun boe-output-this-record-p (name comp net phones addrs notes)
- "Examine NAME COMP NET PHONES ADDRS NOTES and return t if
-the current record is to be output by bbdb-output-eudora."
- ;; if name is non-nil, output it
- (cond ((and name net) t)
- (t nil))
- )
-
-
-(defun boe-format-record (record &optional current-letter brief)
- "Insert the bbdb RECORD in Eudora format.
-Optional CURRENT-LETTER is the section we're in -- if this is non-nil and
-the first letter of the sortkey of the record differs from it, a new section
-heading will be output \(an arg of t will always produce a heading).
-The new current-letter is the return value of this function.
-Someday, optional third arg BRIEF will produce one-line format."
- (bbdb-debug (if (bbdb-record-deleted-p record)
- (error "plus ungood: formatting deleted record")))
-
- (let* ((bbdb-elided-display bbdb-print-elide)
- (first-letter
- (substring (concat (bbdb-record-sortkey record) "?") 0 1))
- (name (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'name)
- (or (bbdb-record-getprop record 'tex-name)
- (bbdb-record-name record))))
- (comp (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'company)
- (bbdb-record-company record)))
- (net (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'net)
- (bbdb-record-net record)))
- (phones (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'phone)
- (bbdb-record-phones record)))
- (addrs (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'address)
- (bbdb-record-addresses record)))
- (notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- (begin (point))
- (bare t))
-
- ;; Section header, if neccessary.
-
- (if (and current-letter (not (string-equal first-letter current-letter)))
- (message "Now processing \"%s\" entries..." (upcase first-letter)))
-
- (if (boe-output-this-record-p name comp net phones addrs notes)
- (progn
-
- ;; Eudora nickname in canonical form (e.g., mohsen.banan)
- ;;
- (if name
- (insert (format "<%s> \n" name)))
-
- ;; Email address -- just use their first address.
- ;; Make all dots legal line-breaks.
- ;;
- ;; output in the following format: "<Pretty Name>" <email address>
- (if net
- (let ((net-addr (car net))
- (start 0))
- (insert (format ">\"%s\" <%s> \n" name net-addr))))
-
- ;; start a Eudora nndbase.txt notes section for this nickname
- ;; by inserting the nickname again
-
- (if name
- (insert (format "<%s> \n" name)))
-
- ;; Company
- ;;
- (if comp
- (insert (format "> Company: %s \n"
- (boe-mangle-if-multi-line comp))))
-
- ;; Phone numbers
- ;;
- (while phones
- (let ((place (aref (car phones) 0))
- (number (bbdb-phone-string (car phones))))
- (setq bare nil)
- (insert (format "> Telephone: %s%s \n"
- (boe-print-if-not-blank place "" ": ")
- number))
- (setq phones (cdr phones))))
-
- ;; Addresses
- ;;
- (while addrs
- (let ((addr (car addrs)))
- (setq bare nil)
- (insert
- (format
- "> Address: \n%s"
- (concat
- (boe-print-if-not-blank (bbdb-address-street1 addr) "> " " \n")
- (boe-print-if-not-blank (bbdb-address-street2 addr) "> " " \n")
- (boe-print-if-not-blank (bbdb-address-street3 addr) "> ")
- (boe-print-if-not-blank (bbdb-address-city addr) "> ")
- (if (and (not (equal "" (bbdb-address-city addr)))
- (not (equal "" (bbdb-address-state addr))))
- ", ")
- (boe-print-if-not-blank (bbdb-address-state addr) "" " ")
- (boe-print-if-not-blank (bbdb-address-zip-string addr) "" " \n")))))
- (setq addrs (cdr addrs)))
-
- ;; BBDB Notes
-
- (if (stringp notes)
- (setq notes (list (cons 'notes notes))))
- (while notes
- (let ((thisnote (car notes)))
- (if (bbdb-field-shown-p (car thisnote))
- (progn
- (setq bare nil)
- (if (eq 'notes (car thisnote))
- (insert (format "> Notes: %s \n"
- (boe-mangle-if-multi-line (cdr thisnote))))
- (insert (format "> Note [%s]: %s \n"
- (symbol-name (car thisnote))
- (boe-mangle-if-multi-line (cdr thisnote))))))))
- (setq notes (cdr notes)))
-
- ;; If record is bare, delete anything we may have inserted.
- ;; otherwise, mark the end of this record.
-
- (if bare
- (delete-region begin (point))
-
- (setq current-letter first-letter))
-
- ))
-
- ;; return current letter
- current-letter))
-
-
-(defun boe-mangle-if-multi-line (string)
- "If STRING is has multiple lines, mangle it for output to Eudora"
- (if (string-match "\n" string)
- (string-replace-regexp string "\n" " \n> ")
- string))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;; Eudora Receipient DataBase (rcpdbase.txt) ;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-;;;(setq bbdb-eudora-rcpdbase-filename "/dos/m/eudora.mai/mohsen/rcpdbase.txt")
-(defvar bbdb-eudora-rcpdbase-filename "~/rcpdbase.txt"
- "*Default file name for bbdb-output-eudora printouts of BBDB database.")
-
-(defun bbdb-eudora-rcpdbase-output (to-file)
- "Print the selected BBDB entries"
- (interactive (list (read-file-name "Print To File: " bbdb-eudora-rcpdbase-filename)))
- (setq bbdb-eudora-rcpdbase-filename (expand-file-name to-file))
- (let ((current-letter t)
- (records (progn (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- bbdb-records)))
- (find-file bbdb-eudora-rcpdbase-filename)
- (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
- (while records
- (setq current-letter
- (boe-rcpdbase-format-record (car (car records)) current-letter))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (message "Eudora rcpt. file %s generated." bbdb-eudora-nndbase-filename)))
-
-
-
-(defun boe-rcpdbase-format-record (record &optional current-letter brief)
- "Insert the bbdb RECORD in Eudora format.
-Optional CURRENT-LETTER is the section we're in -- if this is non-nil and
-the first letter of the sortkey of the record differs from it, a new section
-heading will be output \(an arg of t will always produce a heading).
-The new current-letter is the return value of this function.
-Someday, optional third arg BRIEF will produce one-line format."
- (bbdb-debug (if (bbdb-record-deleted-p record)
- (error "plus ungood: formatting deleted record")))
-
- (let* ((bbdb-elided-display bbdb-print-elide)
- (first-letter
- (substring (concat (bbdb-record-sortkey record) "?") 0 1))
- (name (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'name)
- (or (bbdb-record-getprop record 'tex-name)
- (bbdb-record-name record))))
- (comp (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'company)
- (bbdb-record-company record)))
- (net (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'net)
- (bbdb-record-net record)))
- (phones (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'phone)
- (bbdb-record-phones record)))
- (addrs (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'address)
- (bbdb-record-addresses record)))
- (notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- (begin (point))
- (bare t))
-
- ;; Section header, if neccessary.
-
- (if (and current-letter
- (not (string-equal first-letter current-letter)))
- (message "Now processing \"%s\" entries..." (upcase first-letter)))
-
- (if (boe-output-this-record-p name comp net phones addrs notes)
- (progn
-
- ;; Eudora nickname in canonical form (e.g., mohsen.banan)
- ;;
- (if name
- (insert (format "%s \n" name)))
-
- (setq current-letter first-letter)
-
- ))
-
- ;; return current letter
- current-letter))
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-filters/bbdb-export.el b/bits/bbdb-filters/bbdb-export.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 279238a..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-filters/bbdb-export.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,140 +0,0 @@
-;;; This file is part of the BBDB Filters Package. BBDB Filters Package is a
-;;; collection of input and output filters for BBDB.
-;;;
-;;; Copyright (C) 1995 Neda Communications, Inc.
-;;; Prepared by Mohsen Banan (mohsen@neda.com)
-;;;
-;;; This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;;; it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
-;;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
-;;; License, or (at your option) any later version. This library 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 Library General Public
-;;; License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU
-;;; Library General Public License along with this library; if not, write
-;;; to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139,
-;;; USA.
-;;;
-;;; This is bbdb-export.el
-;;;
-
-(defvar bbdb-export-buffer-name "*BBDB* Export"
- "*Default buffer name for exporting the contents of the *BBDB* buffer.")
-
-
-(defvar bbdb-export-compactly nil
- "If nil, the exported records are compactly printed.
-Otherwise the exported forms are indented for human-readability (at a
-cost of somewhat longer processing time for exporting records.
-The default value is nil.")
-
-
-(defun bbdb-export ()
- "Print the selected BBDB entries"
- (interactive)
- (save-excursion
- (let ((to-buffer (get-buffer-create bbdb-export-buffer-name))
- (records (progn (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- bbdb-records))
- (current-letter ""))
- ;; wipe to-buffer
- (switch-to-buffer to-buffer)
- (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
-
- ;; insert header, records, trailer
- (bexp-buffer-insert-header)
- (while records
- (setq current-letter (bexp-do-record (car (car records)) current-letter))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- (bexp-buffer-insert-trailer)
-
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (search-forward "(progn")
- (search-backward "(progn")
- (indent-sexp)
- ))
- (message "BBDB export buffer %s generated." bbdb-export-buffer-name))
-
-
-(defun bexp-do-record (record current-letter)
- "Insert the bbdb RECORD in export format."
- (let* ((name (bbdb-record-name record))
- (comp (bbdb-record-company record))
- (net (bbdb-record-net record))
- (phones (bbdb-record-phones record))
- (addrs (bbdb-record-addresses record))
- (notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- (first-letter (upcase (substring (concat (bbdb-record-sortkey record) "?") 0 1))))
-
- (if (not (string-equal first-letter current-letter))
- (progn (message "Now processing \"%s\" entries..." first-letter)
- (sleep-for 1)))
- (bexp-buffer-insert-record name comp net addrs phones notes)
- first-letter))
-
-
-(defun bexp-buffer-insert-header()
- (insert ";;; ======= Start of Exported BBDB Records =======\n")
- (insert "(progn
-(require 'bbdb-com)
-(defun bbdb-maybe-create (name company net &optional addrs phones notes)
- \"Try to add a record to BBDB if it does not already exist.\"
- (condition-case err
- (progn
- (bbdb-create-internal name company net addrs phones notes)
- (message \"%s %s added.\" name (if net (concat \"<\" net \">\") \"\"))
- (sleep-for 1))
- (error (ding)
- (message \"%s %s skipped. (%s)\"
- name
- (if net (concat \"<\" net \">\") \"\")
- (car (cdr err)))
- (sleep-for 1))))\n\n")
- (normal-mode))
-
-
-(defun bexp-buffer-insert-trailer()
- (insert ")\n")
- (insert ";;; ======= End of Exported BBDB Records =======\n"))
-
-
-(defun bexp-buffer-insert-record (name comp net addrs phones notes)
- (let ((begin (point))
- end)
- (message "Exporting %s" name)
- (insert (format "(bbdb-maybe-create %s %s '%s '%s '%s '%s)\n"
- (prin1-to-string (concat name "--IMPORTED"))
- (prin1-to-string comp)
- (prin1-to-string net)
- (prin1-to-string addrs)
- (prin1-to-string phones)
- (prin1-to-string notes)
- ))
- (setq end (point))
- (if (not bbdb-export-compactly)
- (progn
- ;; format region
- (narrow-to-region begin end)
- (goto-char begin)
- (replace-string " '(" "\n'(")
- (goto-char begin)
- (replace-string "\" \"" "\"\n\"")
- (goto-char begin)
- (replace-string "((" "(\n(")
- (goto-char begin)
- (replace-string "))" ")\n)")
- (goto-char begin)
- (replace-string "([" "(\n[")
- (goto-char begin)
- (replace-string "])" "]\n)")
- (goto-char begin)
- (replace-string ") (" ")\n(")
- (goto-char begin)
- (replace-string "] [" "]\n[")
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (lisp-indent-region begin (point))
- (widen)))
- ))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-export)
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-filters/bbdb-hp200lx.el b/bits/bbdb-filters/bbdb-hp200lx.el
deleted file mode 100644
index fe3f00a..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-filters/bbdb-hp200lx.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,348 +0,0 @@
-;;; This file is part of the BBDB Filters Package. BBDB Filters Package is a
-;;; collection of input and output filters for BBDB.
-;;;
-;;; Copyright (C) 1995 Neda Communications, Inc.
-;;; Prepared by Mohsen Banan (mohsen@neda.com)
-;;;
-;;; This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;;; it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
-;;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
-;;; License, or (at your option) any later version. This library 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 Library General Public
-;;; License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU
-;;; Library General Public License along with this library; if not, write
-;;; to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139,
-;;; USA.
-;;;
-;;; This is bbdb-hp200lx.el
-;;;
-;;;
-;;; RCS: bbdb-hp200lx.el,v 1.1.1.1 1995/08/07 08:43:09 mohsen Exp
-;;;
-;;; a copy-and-edit job on bbdb-print.el
-
-
-;;; To use this, add the following to your .emacs
-;;; and strip ";;;XXX"
-;;;
-
-;;;XXX;; BBDB HP200LX Filter
-;;;XXX(load "bbdb-hp200lx")
-
-;;;XXX(setq bbdb-hp200lx-filename
-;;;XXX (concat "/dos/u/" (user-login-name) "/bb-phone.cdf"))
-;;;XXX;;; - to output the *BBDB* buffer in HP200LX comma-delimited-file (.CDF)
-;;;XXX;;; format, invoke M-x bbdb-hp200lx-output
-;;;XXX;;;
-;;;XXX;;; - you may also want to modify default values of the following (use
-;;;XXX;;; M-x describe-variable for details):
-;;;XXX;;; bbdb-hp200lx-output-elide
-;;;XXX;;; bbdb-hp200lx-output-requires
-;;;XXX;;; bbdb-hp200lx-output-no-bare-names
-
-
-(require 'bbdb-print)
-(require 'basic-ext)
-
-
-(defvar bbdb-hp200lx-filename "~/bb-phone.cdf"
- "*Default file name for bbdb-output-hp200lx printouts of BBDB database.")
-
-
-(defvar bbdb-hp200lx-output-elide '(net creation-date timestamp mail-alias)
- "*List of symbols denoting BBDB fields NOT to be output.
-Valid symbols are: name comp net phones addrs. You can also use the
-tags for notes (e.g., creation-date).
- e.g.: '(net creation-date)
-See also variable bbdb-hp200lx-output-requires.")
-
-
-(defvar bbdb-hp200lx-output-requires '(or name comp)
- "*A boolean expression of 'and' and 'or' to be evaluated to determine if
-the current record should be output. Valid symbols for use
-in the boolean expression are: name comp net phones addrs notes.
- e.g.: (and name (or comp addrs))
-See also variable bbdb-hp200lx-output-elide.
-")
-
-
-(defvar bbdb-hp200lx-output-no-bare-names t
- "*A bare name is one with no information other than
-that in bbdb-hp200lx-output-requires. To avoid printing
-these set this variable to t")
-
-
-(defun bbdb-hp200lx-output (to-file)
- "Print the selected BBDB entries"
- (interactive (list (read-file-name "Print To File: " bbdb-hp200lx-filename)))
- (setq bbdb-hp200lx-filename (expand-file-name to-file))
- (let ((current-letter t)
- (records (progn (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- bbdb-records)))
- (find-file bbdb-hp200lx-filename)
- (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
- (while records
- (setq current-letter
- (boh-maybe-format-record (car (car records)) current-letter))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (message "HP 200LX comma-delimited phonebook file %s generated." bbdb-hp200lx-filename)))
-
-
-(defun boh-maybe-format-record (record &optional current-letter brief)
- "Insert the bbdb RECORD in Hp200lx format.
-Optional CURRENT-LETTER is the section we're in -- if this is non-nil and
-the first letter of the sortkey of the record differs from it, a new section
-heading will be output \(an arg of t will always produce a heading).
-The new current-letter is the return value of this function.
-Someday, optional third arg BRIEF will produce one-line format."
- (bbdb-debug (if (bbdb-record-deleted-p record)
- (error "plus ungood: formatting deleted record")))
-
-
- (let* ((bbdb-elided-display bbdb-hp200lx-output-elide)
- (first-letter
- (substring (concat (bbdb-record-sortkey record) "?") 0 1))
- (name (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'name)
- (or (bbdb-record-getprop record 'tex-name)
- (bbdb-record-name record))))
- (comp (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'company)
- (bbdb-record-company record)))
- (net (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'net)
- (bbdb-record-net record)))
- (phones (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'phone)
- (bbdb-record-phones record)))
- (addrs (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'address)
- (bbdb-record-addresses record)))
- (notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- (begin (point))
- (bare t))
-
-
- ;; Section header, if neccessary.
-
-
- (if (and current-letter (not (string-equal first-letter current-letter)))
- (message "Now processing \"%s\" entries..." (upcase first-letter)))
-
-
- (if (eval bbdb-hp200lx-output-requires)
- (let (more-phones)
-
-
- ;; HP 200LX last name field (maxlen 86 ??) -- used for BBDB name
- ;;
- (insert (format "\"%s\"," (boh-maybe-truncate name 86)))
-
-
- ;; HP 200LX first name field (maxlen ??) -- unused
- (insert ",")
-
-
- ;; HP 200LX middle name field (maxlen ??) -- unused
- ;;
- (insert ",")
-
-
- ;; Phone numbers
- ;;
- (let (business-phone home-phone fax-phone saved-case-fold)
- (setq saved-case-fold case-fold-search
- case-fold-search t)
- (while phones
- (let ((place (aref (car phones) 0))
- (number (bbdb-phone-string (car phones))))
- (cond ((or (string-match place "office")
- (string-match place "work"))
- (if (null business-phone)
- (setq business-phone (list place number))
- (setq more-phones (cons (list place number) more-phones))))
- ((string-match place "home")
- (if (null home-phone)
- (setq home-phone (list place number))
- (setq more-phones (cons (list place number) more-phones))))
- ((or (string-match place "fax")
- (string-match place "facsimile"))
- (if (null fax-phone)
- (setq fax-phone (list place number))
- (setq more-phones (cons (list place number) more-phones))))
- (t
- (setq more-phones (cons (list place number) more-phones)))))
- (setq phones (cdr phones)))
-
-
- (setq case-fold-search saved-case-fold)
-
-
- ;; HP 200LX business phone field (maxlen 29)
- (if business-phone
- (progn
- (insert (format "\"%s\"," (boh-maybe-truncate
- (format "%s" (car (cdr business-phone)))
- 29)))
- (setq bare nil))
- (insert ","))
-
-
- ;; HP 200LX home phone field (maxlen 29)
- (if home-phone
- (progn
- (insert (format "\"%s\"," (boh-maybe-truncate
- (format "%s" (car (cdr home-phone)))
- 29)))
- (setq bare nil))
- (insert ","))
-
-
- ;; HP 200LX alternate phone field (maxlen 29) -- unused
- (insert ",")
-
-
- ;; HP 200LX fax phone field (maxlen 29)
- (if fax-phone
- (progn
- (insert (format "\"%s\"," (boh-maybe-truncate
- (format "%s" (car (cdr fax-phone))) ; the description
- 29)))
- (setq bare nil))
- (insert ","))
- )
-
-
- ;; HP 200LX title field (maxlen 38) -- unused
- (insert ",")
-
-
- ;; HP 200LX category field (maxlen 127) -- unused
- (insert ",")
-
-
- ;; HP 200LX company field (maxlen 82) -- used for BBDB company
- (if comp
- (insert (format "\"%s\"," (boh-maybe-truncate comp 82)))
- (insert ","))
-
-
- ;; Addresses
- ;;
- (let ((addr (car addrs)) ;just take the first bbdb address
- hp-addr1 hp-addr2 hp-city hp-state hp-zip)
-
- (if addr
- (progn
- (setq hp-addr1 (bbdb-address-street1 addr))
- (setq hp-addr2 (concat (bbdb-address-street2 addr)
- (if (and (> (length (bbdb-address-street2 addr)) 0)
- (> (length (bbdb-address-street3 addr)) 0))
- ", " "")
- (bbdb-address-street3 addr)))
- (setq hp-city (bbdb-address-city addr))
- (setq hp-state (bbdb-address-state addr))
- (setq hp-zip (bbdb-address-zip-string addr))))
-
- ;; HP 200LX address 1 field (maxlen 82)
- (if hp-addr1
- (progn
- (insert (format "\"%s\"," (boh-maybe-truncate hp-addr1 82)))
- (setq bare nil))
- (insert ","))
-
- ;; HP 200LX address 2 field (maxlen 82)
- (if hp-addr2
- (progn
- (insert (format "\"%s\"," (boh-maybe-truncate hp-addr2 82)))
- (setq bare nil))
- (insert ","))
-
- ;; HP 200LX city field (maxlen 34)
- (if hp-city
- (progn
- (insert (format "\"%s\"," (boh-maybe-truncate hp-city 34)))
- (setq bare nil))
- (insert ","))
-
- ;; HP 200LX state field (maxlen 39)
- (if hp-state
- (progn
- (insert (format "\"%s\"," (boh-maybe-truncate hp-state 39)))
- (setq bare nil))
- (insert ","))
-
- ;; HP 200LX zip field (maxlen 16)
- (if hp-zip
- (progn
- (insert (format "\"%s\"," (boh-maybe-truncate hp-zip 16)))
- (setq bare nil))
- (insert ","))
- )
-
- ;; BBDB Notes
-
- (let (hp-note)
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer (get-buffer-create " *boh-scratch*"))
- (kill-region (point-min) (point-max))
-
- (while more-phones
- (insert (format "%s: %s\t"
- (car (car more-phones)) ; the tag
- (car (cdr (car more-phones)))) ; the number
- )
- (setq bare nil)
- (setq more-phones (cdr more-phones)))
-
- ;; output BBDB email-addresses
- (while net
- (insert (format "%s\t" (car net)))
- (setq bare nil)
- (setq net (cdr net)))
-
- (if (stringp notes)
- (setq notes (list (cons 'notes notes))))
-
- (while notes
- (let ((thisnote (car notes)))
- (if (bbdb-field-shown-p (car thisnote))
- (progn
- (setq bare nil)
- (if (eq 'notes (car thisnote))
- (insert (format "Notes: %s\t" (boh-mangle-if-multi-line (cdr thisnote))))
- (insert (format "Note [%s]: %s\t"
- (symbol-name (car thisnote))
- (boh-mangle-if-multi-line (cdr thisnote))))))))
- (setq notes (cdr notes)))
-
- (setq hp-note (buffer-string)))
-
- ;; HP 200LX notes field (32K for the entire record)
- (if (> (length hp-note) 0)
- (progn
- (insert (format "\"%s\"" hp-note))
- (setq bare nil)))
- )
-
- ;; If record is bare, delete anything we may have inserted.
- ;; otherwise, mark the end of this record.
- (if (and bare bbdb-hp200lx-output-no-bare-names)
- (delete-region begin (point))
- (insert " \n")) ; HP 200LX end of record
- ))
-
- ;; return current letter
- current-letter))
-
-
-(defun boh-maybe-truncate (string maxlen)
- "If STRING is longer than MAXLEN, returns a truncated version."
- (if (> (length string) maxlen)
- (substring string 0 maxlen)
- string))
-
-
-(defun boh-mangle-if-multi-line (string)
- "If STRING is has multiple lines, mangle it for output to HP200LX"
- (if (string-match "\n" string)
- (string-replace-regexp string "\n" "\t") ; tabs are used to denote new lines in the .cdf file
- string))
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-filters/bbdb-passwd.el b/bits/bbdb-filters/bbdb-passwd.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 74dc8fd..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-filters/bbdb-passwd.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,192 +0,0 @@
-;;; This file is part of the BBDB Filters Package. BBDB Filters Package is a
-;;; collection of input and output filters for BBDB.
-;;;
-;;; Copyright (C) 1995 Neda Communications, Inc.
-;;; Prepared by Mohsen Banan (mohsen@neda.com)
-;;;
-;;; This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;;; it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
-;;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
-;;; License, or (at your option) any later version. This library 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 Library General Public
-;;; License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU
-;;; Library General Public License along with this library; if not, write
-;;; to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139,
-;;; USA.
-
-;;; This is bbdb-passwd.el
-
-;;; This file is a bbdb filter. It converts passwd files to the
-;;; canonical bbdb input filter format (i.e., a file of
-;;; bif-create-record expressions
-
-
-(defvar bpf-default-bif-file "~/passwd-bif.el"
- "*Default file name for bbdb-passwd-input.")
-
-
-(defvar bpf-default-domain-name (if (boundp '*eoe-site-name*) *eoe-site-name*)
- "*Default domain name for bbdb-passwd-input.")
-
-
-(defvar bpf-default-org-name (if (boundp 'gnus-local-organization) gnus-local-organization
- bpf-default-domain-name)
- "*Default organization name for bbdb-passwd-input.")
-
-
-(defvar bpf-omit-uid-limit 100
- "Skip UIDs below this value. Default is 100.")
-
-(defvar bpf-omit-user-name-regexp "\\(sl-\\\|guest\\)"
- "Skip usernames that match this regular expression.
-E.g., \"\\\\(sl-\\\\\\|guest\\\\)\"
-")
-
-(defvar bpf-omit-user-name-list '("nobody" "noaccess")
- "Skip usernames in this list.
-E.g., '(\"noaccess\" \"nobody\")
-")
-
-(defvar bpf-omit-pretty-name-regexp "\\(Slip \\\|Listserv\\\|PPP\\)"
- "Skip pretty names that match this regular expression.
-E.g., \"\\\\(Slip \\\\\\|Listserv\\\\\\|PPP\\\\)\"
-")
-
-(defvar bpf-omit-pretty-name-list '()
- "Skip pretty names that match this regular expression.
-E.g., '(\"John Q. Public\")
-")
-
-
-(defun bbdb-passwd-input (domain-name org-name to-file)
- "Parse current buffer which contains a UNIX passwd file to generate a .bif format file"
- (interactive (list (setq bpf-default-domain-name (read-string "Domain name: "
- bpf-default-domain-name))
- (setq bpf-default-org-name (read-string "Organization name: "
- bpf-default-org-name))
- (setq bpf-default-bif-file
- (read-file-name "Output To File: "
- (concat
- (file-name-directory bpf-default-bif-file)
- (concat "bif-" bpf-default-domain-name ".el"))
- (concat
- (file-name-directory bpf-default-bif-file)
- (concat "bif-" bpf-default-domain-name ".el"))))))
- (let (to-buffer)
- (save-excursion
- (message (expand-file-name to-file))
- (set-buffer (find-file (expand-file-name to-file)))
- (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
- (bif-buffer-insert-header)
- (setq to-buffer (current-buffer)))
-
- ;; walk the passwd file in the current buffer
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (not (eobp))
- (beginning-of-line)
- (bpf-parse-line domain-name org-name to-buffer)
- (forward-line 1))
-
- (message "Done.")
- (set-buffer to-buffer)
- ))
-
-
-(defun bif-buffer-insert-header ()
- (insert "(require 'bbdb-passwd)\n\n"))
-
-
-(defun bif-buffer-insert-record (pretty-name org-name email)
- (insert (format "(bif-create-record"))
-
- (insert (format " \"%s\"" pretty-name)) ; NAME string
-
- (insert (format " \"%s\"" org-name)) ; COMPANY is a string or nil
-
- (insert (format " \"%s\"" email)) ; NET is a comma-separated list of email address,
- ; or a list of strings
-
- ;; (insert " nil") ; ADDRS is a list of address objects.
- ; An address is a vector of the form
- ; ["location" "line1" "line2" "line3" "City" "State" zip]
-
- ;; (insert " nil") ; PHONES is a list of phone-number objects.
- ; A phone-number is a vector of the form
- ; ["location" areacode prefix suffix extension-or-nil]
- ; or
- ; ["location" "phone-number"]
-
- ;; (insert " nil") ; NOTES is a string, or an alist associating symbols with
- ; strings.
-
- (insert ")\n")
- )
-
-(defun bpf-parse-line (domain-name org-name to-buffer)
- "Parse the passwd file line. Point is assumed to be at the beginning of line."
- (let (record-string uid user-name pretty-name email)
- (setq record-string (buffer-substring (point)
- (progn (end-of-line) (point))))
-
- (message "Processing record: %s" record-string)
-
- ;; (setq record-string "mohsen:x:100:10:Mohsen Banan:/home/arash/mohsen:/bin/csh")
-
- ;; check for a valid and qualifying uid on line, else skip
- (cond ((and
- ;;
- ;; extract and test uid
- ;;
- (string-match "^\\w*:\\w*:\\([0-9]+\\):" record-string)
- (setq uid (read (substring record-string
- (match-beginning 1)
- (match-end 1))))
- (>= uid bpf-omit-uid-limit)
- ;;
- ;; extract and test user name
- ;;
- (string-match "^\\([^:]+\\):" record-string)
- (setq user-name (substring record-string (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))
- (or (null bpf-omit-user-name-regexp)
- (not (string-match bpf-omit-user-name-regexp user-name)))
- (or (null bpf-omit-user-name-list)
- (not (member user-name bpf-omit-user-name-list)))
- ;;
- ;; extract and test pretty name
- ;;
- (string-match "^[^:]*:[^:]*:[^:]*:[^:]*:\\([^:]+\\):" record-string)
- (setq pretty-name (substring record-string (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))
- (or (null bpf-omit-pretty-name-regexp)
- (not (string-match bpf-omit-pretty-name-regexp pretty-name)))
- (or (null bpf-omit-pretty-name-list)
- (not (member pretty-name bpf-omit-pretty-name-list)))
- )
-
- ;; synthesize email address
- (setq email (concat user-name "@" domain-name))
-
- ;; output bif record
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer to-buffer)
- (bif-buffer-insert-record pretty-name org-name email)
- )
- )
- (t
- ;; not a valid line, skip
- nil))
- ))
-
-(defun bif-create-record (name company net &optional addrs phones notes)
- "Try to add a record to BBDB; if one does not already exist."
- (condition-case err
- (progn
- (bbdb-create-internal name company net addrs phones notes)
- (message "%s <%s> added." name net))
- (error (message "%s" (car (cdr err)))
- (sleep-for 1))))
-
-
-(provide 'bbdb-passwd)
-
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-filters/bbdb-ph.el b/bits/bbdb-filters/bbdb-ph.el
deleted file mode 100644
index fc21502..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-filters/bbdb-ph.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,253 +0,0 @@
-;;; This file is part of the BBDB Filters Package. BBDB Filters Package is a
-;;; collection of input and output filters for BBDB.
-;;;
-;;; Copyright (C) 1995 Neda Communications, Inc.
-;;; Prepared by Mohsen Banan (mohsen@neda.com)
-;;;
-;;; This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-;;; it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
-;;; published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
-;;; License, or (at your option) any later version. This library 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 Library General Public
-;;; License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU
-;;; Library General Public License along with this library; if not, write
-;;; to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139,
-;;; USA.
-;;;
-;;; This is bbdb-ph.el
-;;;
-;;;
-;;; RCS: bbdb-ph.el,v 1.1.1.1 1995/08/07 08:43:08 mohsen Exp
-;;;
-;;; a copy-and-edit job on bbdb-print.el
-
-
-;;; To use this, add the following to your .emacs
-;;; and strip ";;;XXX"
-;;;
-
-;;;XXX;; BBDB PH Filter
-;;;XXX(load "bbdb-ph")
-
-;;;XXX(setq bbdb-ph-filename
-;;;XXX (concat "/dos/u/" (user-login-name) "/bb-phone.cdf"))
-;;;XXX;;; - to output the *BBDB* buffer in PH tab-delimited-file (.CDF)
-;;;XXX;;; format, invoke M-x bbdb-ph-output
-;;;XXX;;;
-;;;XXX;;; - you may also want to modify default values of the following (use
-;;;XXX;;; M-x describe-variable for details):
-;;;XXX;;; bbdb-ph-output-elide
-;;;XXX;;; bbdb-ph-output-requires
-;;;XXX;;; bbdb-ph-output-no-bare-names
-
-
-(require 'bbdb-print)
-(require 'basic-ext)
-
-
-(defvar bbdb-ph-filename "~/data.out"
- "*Default file name for bbdb-output-ph printouts of BBDB database.")
-
-
-(defvar bbdb-ph-output-elide '(creation-date timestamp mail-alias)
- "*List of symbols denoting BBDB fields NOT to be output.
-Valid symbols are: name comp net phones addrs. You can also use the
-tags for notes (e.g., creation-date).
- e.g.: '(net creation-date)
-See also variable bbdb-ph-output-requires.")
-
-
-(defvar bbdb-ph-output-requires '(and name net)
- "*A boolean expression of 'and' and 'or' to be evaluated to determine if
-the current record should be output. Valid symbols for use
-in the boolean expression are: name comp net phones addrs notes.
- e.g.: (and name (or comp addrs))
-See also variable bbdb-ph-output-elide.
-")
-
-
-(defvar bbdb-ph-output-no-bare-names t
- "*A bare name is one with no information other than
-that in bbdb-ph-output-requires. To avoid printing
-these set this variable to t")
-
-
-(defun bbdb-ph-output (to-file)
- "Print the selected BBDB entries"
- (interactive (list (read-file-name "Print To File: " bbdb-ph-filename)))
- (setq bbdb-ph-filename (expand-file-name to-file))
- (let ((current-letter t)
- (records (progn (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- bbdb-records)))
- (find-file bbdb-ph-filename)
- (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
- (while records
- (setq current-letter
- (boph-maybe-format-record (car (car records)) current-letter))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (message "PH tag and tab-delimited file %s generated." bbdb-ph-filename)))
-
-
-(defun boph-maybe-format-record (record &optional current-letter brief)
- "Insert the bbdb RECORD in Ph format.
-Optional CURRENT-LETTER is the section we're in -- if this is non-nil and
-the first letter of the sortkey of the record differs from it, a new section
-heading will be output \(an arg of t will always produce a heading).
-The new current-letter is the return value of this function.
-Someday, optional third arg BRIEF will produce one-line format."
- (bbdb-debug (if (bbdb-record-deleted-p record)
- (error "plus ungood: formatting deleted record")))
-
- (let* ((bbdb-elided-display bbdb-ph-output-elide)
- (first-letter
- (substring (concat (bbdb-record-sortkey record) "?") 0 1))
- (name (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'name)
- (or (bbdb-record-getprop record 'tex-name)
- (bbdb-record-name record))))
- (comp (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'company)
- (bbdb-record-company record)))
- (net (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'net)
- (bbdb-record-net record)))
- (phones (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'phone)
- (bbdb-record-phones record)))
- (addrs (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'address)
- (bbdb-record-addresses record)))
- (notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- (begin (point))
- (bare t)
- ph-name ph-email ph-office-phone ph-skypager ph-portable
- ph-title-notes-part
- saved-case-fold)
-
-
- ;; Section header, if neccessary.
-
- (if (and current-letter (not (string-equal first-letter current-letter)))
- (message "Now processing \"%s\" entries..." (upcase first-letter)))
-
-
- (if (eval bbdb-ph-output-requires)
- (progn
-
- ;; =============================================================
- ;; grovel through BBDB record collecting ph-relevant information
- ;; =============================================================
-
- ;; grovel through name
- ;;
- (setq ph-name name)
-
- ;; grovel through phone numbers
- ;;
- (progn
- (setq saved-case-fold case-fold-search
- case-fold-search t)
- (while phones
- (let ((place (aref (car phones) 0))
- (number (bbdb-phone-string (car phones))))
- (cond ((or (string-match place "office")
- (string-match place "work"))
- (if (null ph-office-phone)
- (setq ph-office-phone number)))
- ((or (string-match place "mobile")
- (string-match place "cellular"))
- (if (null ph-portable)
- (setq ph-portable number)))
- (t nil)))
- (setq phones (cdr phones)))
-
-
- (setq case-fold-search saved-case-fold)
- )
-
- ;; grovel through BBDB email-addresses
- ;;
- (if net
- (setq ph-email (car net)))
-
- ;; grovel through BBDB Notes
- ;;
- (progn
-
- (if (stringp notes)
- (setq notes (list (cons 'notes notes))))
-
- (while notes
- (let ((curr-note (car notes)))
- (if (bbdb-field-shown-p (car curr-note))
- (cond ((member (car curr-note) '(skypage pager))
- (setq ph-skypager (boph-mangle-if-multi-line (cdr curr-note))))
- ((equal (car curr-note) 'mobile)
- (setq ph-portable (boph-mangle-if-multi-line (cdr curr-note))))
- ((equal (car curr-note) 'notes)
- (setq ph-title-notes-part (boph-mangle-if-multi-line (cdr curr-note))))
- (t nil))
- ))
- (setq notes (cdr notes)))
- )
-
- ;; grovel through comp
- ;;
- (setq ph-title-coname-part comp)
- (setq ph-title (concat (or ph-title-coname-part "")
- (if (and ph-title-coname-part ph-title-notes-part) " " "")
- (if ph-title-notes-part (concat "[" ph-title-notes-part "]") "")))
-
- ;; ====================
- ;; now output PH record
- ;; ====================
-
- ;; PH 'name' field (maxlen 256)
- ;;
- (insert (format "3:%s\t" (boph-maybe-truncate (or name "") 256)))
-
- ;; PH 'email' field (maxlen 25) (should be 128?) ** NOT YET **
- (if ph-email (setq bare nil))
- (insert (format "2:%s\t" (boph-maybe-truncate (or ph-email "") 25)))
-
- ;; PH 'office_phone' field (max len 60)
- ;;
- (if ph-office-phone (setq bare nil))
- (insert (format "32:%s\t" (boph-maybe-truncate (or ph-office-phone "") 60)))
-
- ;; PH 'title' field (maxlen 120)
- (insert (format "98:%s\t" (boph-maybe-truncate ph-title 120)))
-
- ;; PH 'portable' field (maxlen 60)
- (if ph-portable (setq bare nil))
- (insert (format "97:%s\t" (boph-maybe-truncate (or ph-portable "") 60)))
-
- ;; PH 'skypager' field (maxlen 64)
- (if ph-skypager (setq bare nil))
- (insert (format "27:%s\t" (boph-maybe-truncate (or ph-skypager "") 64)))
-
- ;; ==========
- ;; bare check
- ;; ==========
-
- ;; If record is bare, delete anything we may have inserted.
- ;; otherwise, mark the end of this record.
- (if (and bare bbdb-ph-output-no-bare-names)
- (delete-region begin (point))
- (insert "\n")) ; PH end of record
- ))
-
- ;; return current letter
- current-letter))
-
-
-(defun boph-maybe-truncate (string maxlen)
- "If STRING is longer than MAXLEN, returns a truncated version."
- (if (> (length string) maxlen)
- (substring string 0 maxlen)
- string))
-
-
-(defun boph-mangle-if-multi-line (string)
- "If STRING is has multiple lines, mangle it for output to PH"
- (if (string-match "\n" string)
- (string-replace-regexp string "\n" "\t") ; tabs are used to denote new lines in the .cdf file
- string))
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-Info file: bbdb-filters.info, -*-Text-*-
-produced by latexinfo-format-buffer
-from file: main.tex
-
-
-
-File: bbdb-filters.info Node: Top, Prev: (dir), Up: (dir), Next: Introduction
-
-{BBDB Filters}
-
-{6}
-
-Copyright (C)1995 NEDA COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
-
-
-* Menu:
-
-* Introduction::
-* Output Filters::
-* Input Filters::
-* Miscellany::
-* GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE::
-* Concept Index::
-* Command Index::
-
- --- The Detailed Node Listing ---
-
-Introduction
-
-* About This Package::
-* About This Manual::
-
-Output Filters
-
-* HP 200LX Phone Book::
-* PC Eudora::
-* Lotus cc:Mail Nicknames::
-* PH::
-* Emacs Lisp Export::
-
-PC Eudora
-
-* PC Eudora Nickname Database::
-* PC Eudora Recipient Database::
-
-Input Filters
-
-* General Facilities for Input Filtering::
-* UNIX Password Files::
-
-Miscellany
-
-* TODO List::
-* Credits::
-
-GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
-
-* Preamble::
-* TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING:: *
-* NO WARRANTY::
-* END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS::
-* How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries::
-
-
-
-File: bbdb-filters.info Node: Introduction, Prev: Top, Up: Top, Next: Output Filters
-
-Introduction
-************
-
-
-Over time much valuable data has been gathered in BBDB database files.
-Many wish to share parts or all of this information with others. They
-also wish to have access to this same information from other systems
-(like personal digital assistants) lacking straightforward BBDB
-access.
-
-For these reasons, we have prepared a family of filters that convert
-the information in BBDB to and from a variety of other
-formats. "Output filters" export BBDB information to other formats
-while "input filters" import information from other formats into
-BBDB.
-
-Our hope is that over time this collection of BBDB filters will grow
-through contributed code.
-
-
-* Menu:
-
-* About This Package::
-* About This Manual::
-
-
-
-File: bbdb-filters.info Node: About This Package, Prev: Introduction, Up: Introduction, Next: About This Manual
-
-About This Package
-==================
-
-
-This package is a collection of filters and is called "BBDB Input and
-Output Filters". It has been somewhat tested with BBDB version 1.50.
-The present state of the software is still preliminary although it has
-proved useful.
-
-
-File: bbdb-filters.info Node: About This Manual, Prev: About This Package, Up: Introduction
-
-About This Manual
-=================
-
-
-This documentation applies to Version 0.2 of the "BBDB Input and
-Output Filters" package. The documentation is presently skeletal and
-very preliminary. It mostly provides the user with instructions for
-use, and very little background is included. Familiarity with Emacs
-Lisp is assumed for some sections.
-
-
-File: bbdb-filters.info Node: Output Filters, Prev: Introduction, Up: Top, Next: Input Filters
-
-Output Filters
-**************
-
-
-"Output filters" are used to export BBDB information into formats
-used by other systems.
-
-In general, an output filter uses the contents of your
-`*BBDB*' buffer as input. Note that output filters do not use
-BBDB files (typically ``~/.bbdb'') directly.
-
-An output filter is invoked by executing its associated lisp function.
-The name of the function is conventionally named `bbdb-<system>-output'
-(e.g., `M-x bbdb-hp200lx-output').
-
-The result of running an output filter is to create a new buffer that
-contains the `*BBDB*' information appropriately transformed into a
-format suitable for use by the target system. The new buffer is given
-a file name that you specify.
-
-
-* Menu:
-
-* HP 200LX Phone Book::
-* PC Eudora::
-* Lotus cc:Mail Nicknames::
-* PH::
-* Emacs Lisp Export::
-
-
-
-File: bbdb-filters.info Node: HP 200LX Phone Book, Prev: Output Filters, Up: Output Filters, Next: PC Eudora
-
-HP 200LX Phone Book
-===================
-
-
-This package has only been tested on HP 200LX palmtop systems. It
-also requires the "HP 200LX Connectivity Pack" for converting
-comma-delimited ASCII files into binary .PDB files which are read by
-the HP 200LX Phone Book application. Version 1.00 of the "HP 200LX
-Connectivty Pack" was used for testing.
-
-The HP 200LX output filter is in file `bbdb-hp200lx.el'.
-
-
-
- 1. Invoke `M-x bbdb' to populate the `*BBDB*' buffer
- with the contents you wish to export.
-
- 2. Invoke ` bbdb-hp200lx-output' to create an ASCII .CDF
- (Comma Delimited File).
-
- 3. Using Xlate/Merge option of HP Connectivity Pack convert the
- .CDF file into a binary .PDB file used by the Phone Book program.
-
- 4. Download the .PDB file to your palmtop's internal disk and
- ensure that the Phone Book program is set use the newly downloaded
- .PDB file.
-
-
-
-
-File: bbdb-filters.info Node: PC Eudora, Prev: HP 200LX Phone Book, Up: Output Filters, Next: Lotus cc:Mail Nicknames
-
-PC Eudora
-=========
-
-
-BBDB information can be exported to PC Eudora in two formats--as a
-nickname database file and as a recipients database file.
-
-The PC Eudora output filter is in file `bbdb-eudora.el'.
-
-* Menu:
-
-* PC Eudora Nickname Database::
-* PC Eudora Recipient Database::
-
-
-
-File: bbdb-filters.info Node: PC Eudora Nickname Database, Prev: PC Eudora, Up: PC Eudora, Next: PC Eudora Recipient Database
-
-PC Eudora Nickname Database
----------------------------
-
-
-
- 1. Invoke `M-x bbdb' to populate the `*BBDB*' buffer
- with the contents you wish to export.
-
- 2. Invoke `bbdb-eudora-nndbase-output' to create a PC Eudora
- Nickname database file.
-
- 3. Make the file accessible to PC Eudora.
-
-
-
-
-File: bbdb-filters.info Node: PC Eudora Recipient Database, Prev: PC Eudora Nickname Database, Up: PC Eudora
-
-PC Eudora Recipient Database
-----------------------------
-
-
-
- 1. Invoke `M-x bbdb' to populate the `*BBDB*' buffer
- with the contents you wish to export.
-
- 2. Invoke `bbdb-eudora-rcpdbase-output' to create a PC Eudora
- recipient's database file.
-
- 3. Make the file accessible to PC Eudora.
-
-
-
-
-File: bbdb-filters.info Node: Lotus cc:Mail Nicknames, Prev: PC Eudora, Up: Output Filters, Next: PH
-
-Lotus cc:Mail Nicknames
-=======================
-
-
-The Lotus cc:Mail output filter is in file `bbdb-ccmail.el'.
-
-
- 1. Invoke `M-x bbdb' to populate the `*BBDB*' buffer
- with the contents you wish to export.
-
- 2. Invoke ` bbdb-ccmail-output' to create a cc:Mail Nicknames file.
-
- 3. Make the file accessible to cc:Mail.
-
-
-
-
-File: bbdb-filters.info Node: PH, Prev: Lotus cc:Mail Nicknames, Up: Output Filters, Next: Emacs Lisp Export
-
-PH
-==
-
-
-The PH output filter is in file `bbdb-ph.el'.
-
-
- 1. Invoke `M-x bbdb' to populate the `*BBDB*' buffer
- with the contents you wish to export.
-
- 2. Invoke `bbdb-ph-output' to create a `ph' data file for
- use with the `maked' program.
-
- 3. Make the file accessible to `ph'.
-
-
-
-
-File: bbdb-filters.info Node: Emacs Lisp Export, Prev: PH, Up: Output Filters
-
-Emacs Lisp Export
-=================
-
-
-The Emacs Lisp Export output filter is in file `bbdb-export.el'.
-
-This output filter uses the current contents of your
-`*BBDB*' buffer to generate a new buffer (`*BBDB* Export')
-that contains a single lisp `(progn ...)' expression. For
-example, a `*BBDB*' buffer containing two records would result in
-the following `*BBDB* Export' buffer:
-
-
- ;;; ======= Start of Exported BBDB Records =======
- (progn
- (require 'bbdb-com)
- (defun bbdb-maybe-create (name company net &optional addrs phones notes)
- "Try to add a record to BBDB if it does not already exist."
- (condition-case err
- (progn
- (bbdb-create-internal name company net addrs phones notes)
- (message "%s %s added." name (if net (concat "<" net ">") ""))
- (sleep-for 1))
- (error (ding)
- (message "%s %s skipped. (%s)"
- name
- (if net (concat "<" net ">") "")
- (car (cdr err)))
- (sleep-for 1))))
-
- (bbdb-maybe-create "Jill Doe--IMPORTED"
- "CBS Corporation"
- '("jilld@cbs.com")
- '(
- ["Home"
- "368 222ND PL"
- ""
- ""
- "Springfield"
- "MA" 2117]
- )
- '(
- ["Office" 617 555 9983 0]
- ) '"Movie Mogul")
- (bbdb-maybe-create "John Doe--IMPORTED"
- "ABC Incorporated"
- '("jdoe@abc.com")
- '(
- ["Office"
- "123 Any Street"
- ""
- ""
- "Any Town"
- "WA" (98027 7758)]
- )
- '(
- ["Office" 206 555 1234 0]
- ) '"TV Producer")
- )
- ;;; ======= End of Exported BBDB Records =======
-
-
-This lisp expression can then be sent via email or some other
-text-based messaging facility to another user who can then evaluate
-the expression which will add the `BBDB' records to the
-recipient's
-`BBDB' database.
-
-Only new records are added. A record with the same name or net
-address as one already existing in the `BBDB' is skipped
-entirely.
-
-In the sample contents of a `*BBDB* Export' buffer presented, two
-records are being exported--one for "John Doe" and the other for
-"Jill Doe". Notice that their names have been appended with
-`--IMPORTED'. This string can be used to quick locate each record
-that is added to the database using this mechanism.
-
-The following steps are for exporting BBDB records into Emacs Lisp:
-
-
- 1. Invoke `M-x bbdb' to populate the `*BBDB*' buffer
- with the contents you wish to export.
-
- 2. Invoke `bbdb-export' to create a `*BBDB* Export' buffer which contains a
- single `(progn ...)' can be evaluated to add the records to the
- existing `BBDB' database (if the records do not already exist).
-
- 3. Use the contents of `*BBDB* Export' in email and other messaging systems.
-
-
-
-The following steps are for a user wishing to import the contents of a
-`*BBDB* Export' buffer's expression into his or her own database:
-
-
- 1. Evaluate the region bounded by the lines
- `;;; ======= Start of Exported BBDB Records ======='
- and
- `;;; ======= End of Exported BBDB Records ======='.
- You can use such commands as
- `M-x eval-region' or `M-x eval-last-sexp'.
-
- 2. Review the newly imported entries. To see them, invoke `M-x
- bbdb' and specify `--IMPORTED' at the `Regular Expression'
- prompt.
-
- 3. After reviewing the contents of the imported records, you may
- wish to remove the `--IMPORTED' that is appended to the name by
- `bbdb-export'.
-
-
-
-
-File: bbdb-filters.info Node: Input Filters, Prev: Output Filters, Up: Top, Next: Miscellany
-
-Input Filters
-*************
-
-
-"Input filters" are used to import into BBDB information from a
-foreign system's data file.
-
-The name of the function is conventionally named
-`bbdb-<system>-input' (e.g., `bbdb-passwd-input' is the name
-of the Emacs Lisp function for the UNIX password file input filter).
-
-In general, an "input filter" expects the foreign system's data to
-be in the current buffer. The contents of the current buffer are used
-to create an Emacs Lisp file which when loaded will add new records
-into your BBDB database if they don't yet exist--existing BBDB records
-will not be modified.
-
-
-* Menu:
-
-* General Facilities for Input Filtering::
-* UNIX Password Files::
-
-
-
-File: bbdb-filters.info Node: General Facilities for Input Filtering, Prev: Input Filters, Up: Input Filters, Next: UNIX Password Files
-
-General Facilities for Input Filtering
-======================================
-
-
-The result of running an input filter is to produce a new buffer a
-series of `bif-create-record'
-expressions, each corresponding to a single user's record. Notice
-that input filters do not directly modify the contents of the BBDB
-files (typically ``~/.bbdb'').
-
-To actually modify the contents of the BBDB database, you must
-evaluated the expressions in the resultant buffer created by the input
-filter. One way to do so is simply to invoke `M-x eval-buffer'.
-Another way is to simply save the buffer to disk and load its contents
-into Emacs Lisp using `M-x load-file'.
-
-
-File: bbdb-filters.info Node: UNIX Password Files, Prev: General Facilities for Input Filtering, Up: Input Filters
-
-UNIX Password Files
-===================
-
-
-The UNIX password file input filter is in file `bbdb-passwd.el'.
-
-
- 1. Use `M-x find-file' to visit the UNIX password file you wish to import.
-
- 2. With the password file in the current buffer, invoke the input
- filter `M-x bbdb-passwd-input'. You will be prompted for the
- domain name associated with that host's password file; an organization
- name; as well as the file name to be associated with the buffer of
- `bif-create-record' expressions.
-
- 3. Evaluate the contents of the input filter's buffer to add records
- into your BBDB database file.
-
-
-
-
-File: bbdb-filters.info Node: Miscellany, Prev: Input Filters, Up: Top, Next: GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
-
-Miscellany
-**********
-
-
-
-* Menu:
-
-* TODO List::
-* Credits::
-
-
-
-File: bbdb-filters.info Node: TODO List, Prev: Miscellany, Up: Miscellany, Next: Credits
-
-TODO List
-=========
-
-
-
- * Move generic input filter functionality out of
- `bbdb-passwd.el' and into, say, `bbdb-ifilt.el'.
- The generic functionality code has names typically prefixed with `bif-'.
-
- * Add support for `gdbload' (as an alternative to the
- Xlate/Merge application provided in the HP 200LX Connectivity Pack)
- into the HP 200LX output filter. This is based on input from Robert
- Nicholson `<robert@steffi.dircon.co.uk>'.
-
- * Add documentation for variables in the various input and output filters.
-
- * Check and document all dependencies on other packages.
-
-
-
-
-File: bbdb-filters.info Node: Credits, Prev: TODO List, Up: Miscellany
-
-Credits
-=======
-
-
-Pean Lim `<pean@neda.com>' wrote most of this package. Mohsen
-Banan `<mohsen@neda.com>' put it all together and guided the
-work. Neda Communications, Inc. sponsored the work. The output
-filters code is based on `bbdb-print' by Boris Goldowsky
-`<boris@prodigal.psych.rochester.edu>'.
-
-
-
-File: bbdb-filters.info Node: GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE, Prev: Miscellany, Up: Top, Next: Concept Index
-
-GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
-**********************************
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-\htmldirectory{bbdbFilters}
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-\htmltitle{BBDB Filters}
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-\title{BBDB Input and Output Filters\\
- \vspace{0.25in} {\large DRAFT}\\
- {\normalsize Version 0.2}}
-
-\author{{\normalsize Prepared by}\\
- Mohsen Banan \\
- \code{mohsen@neda.com}\\
- Neda Communications, Inc.\\
- 17005 SE 31st Place\\
- Bellevue, WA 98008}
-
-\c (current-time-string)
-\date{July 26, 1995}
-\c \date{\today}
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-\c The following commands start the copyright page for the printed manual.
-\clearpage
-\vspace*{0pt plus 1filll}
-
-
-\bigskip
-\bigskip
-\bigskip
-
-
-This document describes the ``BBDB Input and Output Filters'' package,
-a utility which translates BBDB information to and from various other
-formats.
-
-\begin{display}
-
-Copyright \copyright 1995 Neda Communications, Inc.
-
-Published by:
-Neda Communications, Inc.
-17005 SE 31st Place,
-Bellevue, WA 98008 USA
-
-\end{display}
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-manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the
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-permission notice identical to this one.
-
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-manual into another language, under the above conditions for modified
-versions, except that this permission notice may be stated in a
-translation approved by the Foundation.
-
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-\pagestyle{headings}
-
-\c Use roman numerals for the page numbers and Insert the Table of Contents.
-\pagenumbering{roman}
-\tableofcontents
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-
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-
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-Copyright \copyright \var{1995} \var{Neda Communications, Inc.}
-\end{ifinfo}
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-\c The Top node contains the master menu for the Info file.
-\c This appears only in the Info file, not the printed manual.
-
-\chapter{Introduction}
-
-Over time much valuable data has been gathered in BBDB database files.
-Many wish to share parts or all of this information with others. They
-also wish to have access to this same information from other systems
-(like personal digital assistants) lacking straightforward BBDB
-access.
-
-For these reasons, we have prepared a family of filters that convert
-the information in BBDB to and from a variety of other
-formats. ``Output filters'' export BBDB information to other formats
-while ``input filters'' import information from other formats into
-BBDB.
-
-Our hope is that over time this collection of BBDB filters will grow
-through contributed code.
-
-\section{About This Package}
-
-This package is a collection of filters and is called ``BBDB Input and
-Output Filters''. It has been somewhat tested with BBDB version 1.50.
-The present state of the software is still preliminary although it has
-proved useful.
-
-\section{About This Manual}
-
-This documentation applies to Version 0.2 of the ``BBDB Input and
-Output Filters'' package. The documentation is presently skeletal and
-very preliminary. It mostly provides the user with instructions for
-use, and very little background is included. Familiarity with Emacs
-Lisp is assumed for some sections.
-
-\chapter{Output Filters}
-
-``Output filters'' are used to export BBDB information into formats
-used by other systems.
-
-In general, an output filter uses the contents of your
-\code{*BBDB*} buffer as input. Note that output filters do not use
-BBDB files (typically `\code{~/.bbdb}') directly.
-
-An output filter is invoked by executing its associated lisp function.
-The name of the function is conventionally named \code{bbdb-<system>-output}
-(e.g., \code{M-x bbdb-hp200lx-output}).
-
-The result of running an output filter is to create a new buffer that
-contains the \code{*BBDB*} information appropriately transformed into a
-format suitable for use by the target system. The new buffer is given
-a file name that you specify.
-
-\section{HP 200LX Phone Book}
-
-\cindex{HP 200LX Connectivity Pack}
-This package has only been tested on HP 200LX palmtop systems. It
-also requires the ``HP 200LX Connectivity Pack'' for converting
-comma-delimited ASCII files into binary .PDB files which are read by
-the HP 200LX Phone Book application. Version 1.00 of the ``HP 200LX
-Connectivty Pack'' was used for testing.
-
-The HP 200LX output filter is in file \code{bbdb-hp200lx.el}.
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-
-\findex{bbdb-hp200lx-output}
-
-\item Invoke \code{M-x bbdb} to populate the \code{*BBDB*} buffer
-with the contents you wish to export.
-
-\item Invoke \code{ bbdb-hp200lx-output} to create an ASCII .CDF
-(Comma Delimited File). \cindex{.CDF file, HP 200LX Phone Book}
-
-\item Using Xlate/Merge option of HP Connectivity Pack convert the
-.CDF file into a binary .PDB file used by the Phone Book program.
-\cindex{.PDF file, HP 200LX Phone Book}
-
-\item Download the .PDB file to your palmtop's internal disk and
-ensure that the Phone Book program is set use the newly downloaded
-.PDB file.
-
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\section{PC Eudora}
-
-BBDB information can be exported to PC Eudora in two formats--as a
-nickname database file and as a recipients database file.
-
-The PC Eudora output filter is in file \code{bbdb-eudora.el}.
-
-\subsection{PC Eudora Nickname Database}
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-
-\item Invoke \code{M-x bbdb} to populate the \code{*BBDB*} buffer
-with the contents you wish to export.
-
-\findex{bbdb-eudora-nndbase-output}
-\item Invoke \code{bbdb-eudora-nndbase-output} to create a PC Eudora
-Nickname database file.
-
-\item Make the file accessible to PC Eudora.
-
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\subsection{PC Eudora Recipient Database}
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-
-\item Invoke \code{M-x bbdb} to populate the \code{*BBDB*} buffer
-with the contents you wish to export.
-
-\findex{bbdb-eudora-rcpdbase-output}
-\item Invoke \code{bbdb-eudora-rcpdbase-output} to create a PC Eudora
-recipient's database file.
-
-\item Make the file accessible to PC Eudora.
-
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\section{Lotus cc:Mail Nicknames}
-
-The Lotus cc:Mail output filter is in file \code{bbdb-ccmail.el}.
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-
-\item Invoke \code{M-x bbdb} to populate the \code{*BBDB*} buffer
-with the contents you wish to export.
-
-\findex{bbdb-ccmail-output}
-\item Invoke \code{ bbdb-ccmail-output} to create a cc:Mail Nicknames file.
-
-\item Make the file accessible to cc:Mail.
-
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\section{PH}
-
-The PH output filter is in file \code{bbdb-ph.el}.
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-
-\item Invoke \code{M-x bbdb} to populate the \code{*BBDB*} buffer
-with the contents you wish to export.
-
-\findex{bbdb-ph-output}
-\item Invoke \code{bbdb-ph-output} to create a \code{ph} data file for
-use with the \code{maked} program.
-
-\item Make the file accessible to \code{ph}.
-
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\section{Emacs Lisp Export}
-
-The Emacs Lisp Export output filter is in file \code{bbdb-export.el}.
-
-This output filter uses the current contents of your
-\code{*BBDB*} buffer to generate a new buffer (\code{*BBDB* Export})
-that contains a single lisp \code{(progn ...)} expression. For
-example, a \code{*BBDB*} buffer containing two records would result in
-the following \code{*BBDB* Export} buffer:
-
-\begin{example}
-;;; ======= Start of Exported BBDB Records =======
-(progn
- (require 'bbdb-com)
- (defun bbdb-maybe-create (name company net &optional addrs phones notes)
- "Try to add a record to BBDB if it does not already exist."
- (condition-case err
- (progn
- (bbdb-create-internal name company net addrs phones notes)
- (message "%s %s added." name (if net (concat "<" net ">") ""))
- (sleep-for 1))
- (error (ding)
- (message "%s %s skipped. (%s)"
- name
- (if net (concat "<" net ">") "")
- (car (cdr err)))
- (sleep-for 1))))
-
- (bbdb-maybe-create "Jill Doe--IMPORTED"
- "CBS Corporation"
- '("jilld@cbs.com")
- '(
- ["Home"
- "368 222ND PL"
- ""
- ""
- "Springfield"
- "MA" 2117]
- )
- '(
- ["Office" 617 555 9983 0]
- ) '"Movie Mogul")
- (bbdb-maybe-create "John Doe--IMPORTED"
- "ABC Incorporated"
- '("jdoe@abc.com")
- '(
- ["Office"
- "123 Any Street"
- ""
- ""
- "Any Town"
- "WA" (98027 7758)]
- )
- '(
- ["Office" 206 555 1234 0]
- ) '"TV Producer")
- )
-;;; ======= End of Exported BBDB Records =======
-\end{example}
-
-\cindex{Sending BBDB records via email}
-This lisp expression can then be sent via email or some other
-text-based messaging facility to another user who can then evaluate
-the expression which will add the \code{BBDB} records to the
-recipient's
-\code{BBDB} database.
-
-Only new records are added. A record with the same name or net
-address as one already existing in the \code{BBDB} is skipped
-entirely.
-
-In the sample contents of a \code{*BBDB* Export} buffer presented, two
-records are being exported--one for ``John Doe'' and the other for
-``Jill Doe''. Notice that their names have been appended with
-\code{--IMPORTED}. This string can be used to quick locate each record
-that is added to the database using this mechanism.
-
-The following steps are for exporting BBDB records into Emacs Lisp:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-
-\item Invoke \code{M-x bbdb} to populate the \code{*BBDB*} buffer
-with the contents you wish to export.
-
-\findex{bbdb-export}
-\item Invoke \code{bbdb-export} to create a \code{*BBDB* Export} buffer which contains a
-single \code{(progn ...)} can be evaluated to add the records to the
-existing \code{BBDB} database (if the records do not already exist).
-
-\item Use the contents of \code{*BBDB* Export} in email and other messaging systems.
-
-\end{enumerate}
-
-The following steps are for a user wishing to import the contents of a
-\code{*BBDB* Export} buffer's expression into his or her own database:
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-
-\item Evaluate the region bounded by the lines \\
- \code{;;; ======= Start of Exported BBDB Records =======} \\
-and \\
- \code{;;; ======= End of Exported BBDB Records =======}. \\
-You can use such commands as
-\code{M-x eval-region} or \code{M-x eval-last-sexp}.
-
-\item Review the newly imported entries. To see them, invoke \code{M-x
-bbdb} and specify \code{--IMPORTED} at the \code{Regular Expression}
-prompt.
-
-\item After reviewing the contents of the imported records, you may
-wish to remove the \code{--IMPORTED} that is appended to the name by
-\code{bbdb-export}.
-
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\chapter{Input Filters}
-
-``Input filters'' are used to import into BBDB information from a
-foreign system's data file.
-
-The name of the function is conventionally named
-\code{bbdb-<system>-input} (e.g., \code{bbdb-passwd-input} is the name
-of the Emacs Lisp function for the UNIX password file input filter).
-
-In general, an ``input filter'' expects the foreign system's data to
-be in the current buffer. The contents of the current buffer are used
-to create an Emacs Lisp file which when loaded will add new records
-into your BBDB database if they don't yet exist--existing BBDB records
-will not be modified.
-
-\section{General Facilities for Input Filtering}
-
-The result of running an input filter is to produce a new buffer a
-series of \code{bif-create-record} \findex{bif-create-record}
-expressions, each corresponding to a single user's record. Notice
-that input filters do not directly modify the contents of the BBDB
-files (typically `\code{~/.bbdb}').
-
-To actually modify the contents of the BBDB database, you must
-evaluated the expressions in the resultant buffer created by the input
-filter. One way to do so is simply to invoke \code{M-x eval-buffer}.
-Another way is to simply save the buffer to disk and load its contents
-into Emacs Lisp using \code{M-x load-file}.
-
-\section{UNIX Password Files}
-
-The UNIX password file input filter is in file \code{bbdb-passwd.el}.
-
-\begin{enumerate}
-
-\item Use \code{M-x find-file} to visit the UNIX password file you wish to import.
-
-\findex{bbdb-passwd-input}
-\item With the password file in the current buffer, invoke the input
-filter \code{M-x bbdb-passwd-input}. You will be prompted for the
-domain name associated with that host's password file; an organization
-name; as well as the file name to be associated with the buffer of
-\code{bif-create-record} expressions.
-
-\item Evaluate the contents of the input filter's buffer to add records
-into your BBDB database file.
-
-\end{enumerate}
-
-\chapter{Miscellany}
-
-\section{TODO List}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-
-\item Move generic input filter functionality out of
-\code{bbdb-passwd.el} and into, say, \code{bbdb-ifilt.el}.
-The generic functionality code has names typically prefixed with \code{bif-}.
-
-\item Add support for \code{gdbload} (as an alternative to the
-Xlate/Merge application provided in the HP 200LX Connectivity Pack)
-into the HP 200LX output filter. This is based on input from Robert
-Nicholson \code{<robert@steffi.dircon.co.uk>}.
-
-\item Add documentation for variables in the various input and output filters.
-
-\item Check and document all dependencies on other packages.
-
-\end{itemize}
-
-\section{Credits}
-
-Pean Lim \code{<pean@neda.com>} wrote most of this package. Mohsen
-Banan \code{<mohsen@neda.com>} put it all together and guided the
-work. Neda Communications, Inc. sponsored the work. The output
-filters code is based on \code{bbdb-print} by Boris Goldowsky\\
-\code{<boris@prodigal.psych.rochester.edu>}.
-
-\c ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Appendix Starts Here ;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-\appendix
-
-\mbinput{lgpl.tex}
-
-\begin{tex}
-%\bibliography{/usr/local/lib/bib/gnu,/usr/local/lib/bib/networking,/usr/local/lib/bib/directory,/usr/local/lib/bib/rfcs}
-\end{tex}
-
-\c \twocolumn
-\node Concept Index, Top, First Chapter, Top
-\unnumbered{Concept Index}
-
-\printindex{cp}
-
-\H \htmlprintindex
-
-\node Command Index, Top, First Chapter, Top
-\unnumbered{Command Index}
-
-\printindex{fn}
-
-\end{document}
-
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-filters/doc/makefile b/bits/bbdb-filters/doc/makefile
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--- a/bits/bbdb-filters/doc/makefile
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@@ -1,159 +0,0 @@
-#
-# RCS makefile,v 1.1.1.1 1995/08/07 08:43:10 mohsen Exp
-#
-
-# The name of the file
-MANUAL=main
-INFOFILE= bbdb-filters.info
-
-TEXPARTS =
-
-EPSFIGS =
-
-TGRINDS =
-
-EOEBASE = /usr/public/eoe/lisp/public/bbdbPlus
-EOEINFO = /usr/public/eoe/info
-
-# The name of your DVI to PS filter
-DVIPS=dvips -f
-
-# The name of your GNU Emacs
-EMACS= xemacs
-
-LATEXINFO= /usr/public/tex/latexinfo1.7
-
-###
-### SHOUL NOT HAVE TO TOUCH ANYTHING BELOW HERE
-###
-SHELL=/bin/sh
-
-.SUFFIXES:
-.SUFFIXES: .lpr .ps .tty .xdvi .dvi .tex .ptex .eps .fig .c
-
-.fig.eps:
- fig2dev -L ps $< > $@
-
-.c.tex:
- tgrind -f $< > $@
-
-
-# DEFAULT TARGET
-#all: $(INFOFILE) $(MANUAL).ps
-all: fast.ps
-
-$(INFOFILE): $(MANUAL).tex $(TEXPARTS)
- rm -f makeinfo.el
- sed -e "s+MANUAL+$(MANUAL)+" \
- -e "s+LATEXINFO+$(LATEXINFO)+" $(LATEXINFO)/local/makeinfo.tmplt > makeinfo.el
- $(EMACS) -batch -q -l makeinfo.el
- #cp $(INFOFILE) /usr/public/eoe/info
-
-$(MANUAL).tex: $(MANUAL).texinfo $(TEXPARTS)
- sed -e "s+INFOFILE+$(INFOFILE)+" $(MANUAL).texinfo | expand > $(MANUAL).tex
- -rm -f maketex.el
- sed -e "s+MANUAL+$(MANUAL)+" \
- -e "s+LATEXINFO+$(LATEXINFO)+" $(LATEXINFO)/local/maketex.tmplt > maketex.el
- $(EMACS) -batch -q -l maketex.el
-
-$(MANUAL).hyperlatex: $(MANUAL).texinfo $(TEXPARTS)
- sed -e "s+INFOFILE+$(INFOFILE)+" $(MANUAL).texinfo | expand > $(MANUAL).hyperlatex
- -rm -f makehyperlatex.el
- sed -e "s+MANUAL+$(MANUAL)+" \
- -e "s+LATEXINFO+$(LATEXINFO)+" $(LATEXINFO)/local/makehyperlatex.tmplt > makehyperlatex.el
- $(EMACS) -batch -q -l makehyperlatex.el
-
-$(MANUAL).dvi: $(MANUAL).tex $(EPSFIGS) $(TGRINDS)
- latex2dvi $(MANUAL).tex
-
-$(MANUAL).bbl:
- latex $(MANUAL)
- -bibtex $(MANUAL)
- latex $(MANUAL)
-
-$(MANUAL).xdvi: $(MANUAL).dvi
- xdvi $(MANUAL).dvi &
-
-$(MANUAL).ps: $(MANUAL).dvi
- $(DVIPS) $(MANUAL) > $(MANUAL).ps
-
-$(MANUAL).lpr: $(MANUAL).ps
- lpr $(MANUAL).ps
-
-info: $(INFOFILE)
- -echo Built $(INFOFILE)
-
-$(MANUAL).html: $(MANUAL)/$(MANUAL).html
- -echo Building $(MANUAL)/$(MANUAL).html
-
-$(MANUAL)/$(MANUAL).html: $(MANUAL).dvi $(MANUAL).htmlTex
- /usr/public/src/Sol-2/networking/www/latex2html-95.1/latex2html $(MANUAL).tex
-
-EMACSBASE = /opt/public/networking/www/hyperlatex-1.3/emacs
-
-html: $(MANUAL).hyperlatex # $(MANUAL).dvi
- -mkdir bbdbFilters
- $(EMACS) -batch -no-init-file -no-site-file \
- -l $(EMACSBASE)/hyperlatex1.el -funcall batch-hyperlatex-format $(MANUAL).hyperlatex
- echo latex \'\\def\\makegifs{}\\input{$(MANUAL).hyperlatex}\' > dolatex.sh
- #sh dolatex.sh ; /bin/rm dolatex.sh
- #sh $(MANUAL).makegif
-
-install: $(INFOFILE)
- cp $(INFOFILE) $(EOEINFO)/$(INFOFILE)
-
-#
-# Fast Processing
-#
-
-fast.tex: $(MANUAL).texinfo $(TEXPARTS)
- sed -e "s+INFOFILE+$(INFOFILE)+" -e "s+mbinput+input+" $(MANUAL).texinfo | expand > fast.tex
-
-fast.dvi: fast.tex $(EPSFIGS) $(TGRINDS)
- latex fast.tex
-
-fast.xdvi: fast.dvi
- xdvi fast.dvi &
-
-fast.ps: fast.dvi
- $(DVIPS) fast > fast.ps
-
-fast.xps: fast.ps
- pageview fast.ps &
-
-fast.lpr: fast.ps
- lpr fast.ps
-
-
-# TeX Figures for when dvi files are needed. Just an example
-#XX.tex YY.tex: XX.fig YY.fig
-# transfig -m 1.00 -L eepic -M fig.make XX.fig YY.fig
-# make -f fig.make
-
-# Encapsulated PostScript figures -- Done by the Suffix rules
-#XX.eps: XX.fig
-# fig2dev -L ps -m 1.0 $< > $@
-
-# Src Code
-#cot-calling.tex: cot-calling.c
-# tgrind -f $< > $@
-
-
-shar::
- split $(MANUAL).tex $(MANUAL)-
-
-clean:
- rm -f $(MANUAL).log $(MANUAL).blg makeinfo.el maketex.el *~ #~
-
-veryclean: clean
- rm -f $(MANUAL).ps $(MANUAL).dvi $(MANUAL).dlog $(MANUAL).info
-
-realclean: veryclean
- rm -f $(MANUAL).aux $(MANUAL).bbl $(MANUAL).blg $(MANUAL).cp \
- $(MANUAL).toc $(MANUAL).cps $(MANUAL).lot $(MANUAL).lof fig.make \
- $(MANUAL).auxO $(MANUAL).fn $(MANUAL).fns \
- transfig.tex $(MANUAL).tex $(INFOFILE) \
- $(MANUAL).hyperlatex makehyperlatex.el dolatex.sh \
- fast.aux fast.dvi fast.log fast.ps fast.tex fast.toc fast.cp fast.fn \
- $(EPSFIGS) $(TGRINDS)
-
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-filters/makefile b/bits/bbdb-filters/makefile
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index 9959f0e..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-filters/makefile
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@@ -1,67 +0,0 @@
-# This file is part of the BBDB Filters Package. BBDB Filters Package is a
-# collection of input and output filters for BBDB.
-#
-# Copyright (C) 1995 Neda Communications, Inc.
-# Prepared by Mohsen Banan (mohsen@neda.com)
-#
-# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
-# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
-# License, or (at your option) any later version. This library 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 Library General Public
-# License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU
-# Library General Public License along with this library; if not, write
-# to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139,
-# USA.
-#
-#
-
-# Makefile for the Insidious Big Brother Database -- Input and Output Filters
-#
-# RCS makefile,v 1.2 1995/08/08 01:20:32 mohsen Exp
-#
-
-EOEBASE = /usr/public/eoe/lisp/public/bbdbPlus
-EOEINFO = /usr/public/eoe/info
-EMACS = xemacs
-
-
-# You shouldn't need to change anything after this point.
-
-SRCS = bbdb-ccmail.el bbdb-eudora.el bbdb-export.el bbdb-hp200lx.el bbdb-ph.el bbdb-passwd.el
-
-SHELL=/bin/sh
-
-.SUFFIXES:
-.SUFFIXES: .elc .el
-
-.el.elc:
- $(EMACS) -batch -q -f batch-byte-compile $(@:.elc=.el)
-
-default:
- @echo Targets: install clean shar
-
-install:
- cp $(SRCS) $(EOEBASE)
- cd doc; make EOEBASE=$(EOEBASE) EOEINFO=$(EOEINFO) install
-
-clean:
- -/bin/rm *.elc package.shar
- cd doc; make EOEBASE=$(EOEBASE) EOEINFO=$(EOEINFO) clean
-
-
-shar: $(SRCS) makefile
- shar -o package.shar $(SRCS) makefile COPYING.LIB README \
- doc doc/main.texinfo doc/lgpl.tex doc/makefile \
- doc/formatted doc/formatted/bbdb-filters.info
-
-
-FORFTPING = /h8/var/ftp/pub/eoe/bbdbPlus/bbdb-filters-0.2.tar
-
-tar: $(SRCS) makefile
- tar cvf $(FORFTPING) .
-
-
-
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-funcs.txt b/bits/bbdb-funcs.txt
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--- a/bits/bbdb-funcs.txt
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@@ -1,383 +0,0 @@
-Navigation: Table of Contents, Index, next: .emacs file by Alex, prev: Emacs
-
-BBDB Elisp Code
-
-Overview:
-
- * Unmigrating from file format 4
- * Writing a .mailrc from BBDB
- * Writing a Pine addressbook from BBDB, by Matt McClure
- * Editing and formatting addresses with the country patch
- o A new address editing function
- o Adding a new formatting function
- + The identifying function
- + The formatting function
- + Print formatting of addresses
-
-Unmigrating from file format 4
-
-(defun bbdb-unmigrate-stuff (&optional new-version)
- "Create a buffer with unmigrated BBDB data.
-Usefull if you fooled around with BBDB file format 4 by Alex and want to
-start using the official BBDB 2.00.06 again. In order to do that, you
-have to save your .bbdb in BBDB file format 3 instead of the file format 4
-introduced by Alex. This function will create a *BBDB Version 3* buffer
-for you, which you can examine and save as your new .bbdb. The unmigration
-will strip the country fields of all entries in your BBDB as such a field
-did not exist in the BBDB file format 3 used in BBDB 2.00.06."
- (interactive "nUnmigrate to version (I recommend version 3): ")
- (if (null new-version)
- (setq new-version 3))
- (if (>= new-version bbdb-file-format)
- (error "Current BBDB file format is version %d" bbdb-file-format)
- (let* ((records (bbdb-records))
- (propnames (bbdb-with-db-buffer bbdb-propnames))
- (rec)
- (bbdb-file-format-migration (cons bbdb-file-format new-version))
- (buf (get-buffer-create (format "*BBDB Version %d*" (cdr bbdb-file-format-migration)))))
- (message "Unconverting the BBDB database...")
- (set-buffer buf)
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert (format (concat ";;; file-version: %d\n"
- ";;; user-fields: %S\n")
- new-version (mapcar (function (lambda (x) (intern (car x))))
- propnames)))
- (while records
- (setq rec (copy-sequence (car records)))
- (bbdb-unmigrate-record rec)
- (aset rec 8 nil)
- (insert (format "%S\n" rec))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- (pop-to-buffer buf)
- (message "Unconverting the BBDB database...done"))))
-
-Writing a .mailrc from BBDB
-
-The following will export a very primitive version of your BBDB information
-into a .mailrc file which is used for normal mail(1) and Emacs Rmail.
-
-Usually the main problem when exporting BBDB to other formats is the
-creation of an ALIAS name. In my example below I just use LASTNAME. The
-following function tries to write your BBDB into a .mailrc file, like this:
-
-alias LASTNAME "FULL_NAME <NETADDRESS>"
-
-mail-groups defined via the mail-alias field are not supported, but see Matt
-McClure's code further down the page for an example on how to do this.
-
-I used the same code as bbdb-print for the file-name. Unfortunately this
-very simple code must have a bug somewhere. It only occurs if you test it a
-lot: When you are prompted for a file-name, "~/bbdb.tex" or "~/.mailrc" is
-the default. Press RET. Sometimes this will find-file the correct file, and
-sometimes you will overwrite your selected buffer instead. I haven't looked
-into this, however. :(
-
-(defvar bbdb-mailrc-file-name ".mailrc"
- "Filename to write mail aliases to.")
-
-(defun bbdb-write-mailrc (visible-records to-file)
- (interactive (list (bbdb-do-all-records-p)
- (read-file-name "Export To File: " bbdb-mailrc-file-name)))
- (setq bbdb-mailrc-file-name (expand-file-name to-file))
- ;; `good' are people with netaddresses, `bad' are people without. The
- ;; people are taken of the list records and put on either the good or
- ;; the bad list.
- (let ((good '()) (bad '())
- (records (if (not visible-records)
- (bbdb-records)
- (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- (mapcar 'car bbdb-records))))
- ;; Open .mailrc file
- (find-file bbdb-mailrc-file-name)
- (widen)
- (erase-buffer)
- ;; Loop through records to print.
- (while records
- (if (bbdb-record-net (car records))
- (setq good (cons (car records) good))
- (setq bad (cons (car records) bad)))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- ;; write all net-addresses into .mailrc
- (insert (mapconcat (function (lambda (x)
- (let ((name (bbdb-dwim-net-address x))
- (alias (bbdb-record-lastname x)))
- (concat "alias "
- alias
- " \""
- (if (string-match "\"\\(.*\\)\"\\(.*\\)" name)
- (format "%s%s" (match-string 1 name)
- (match-string 2 name))
- name)
- "\""))))
- (nreverse good)
- "\n"))
- ;; Mail groups
-
- ;; not implemented, yet
-
- ;; Feedback on the output quality.
- (if bad
- (message "There were %d people with bad or missing net addresses."
- (length bad))
- (message "Done."))))
-
-Writing a Pine addressbook from BBDB, by Matt McClure
-
-From: Matt McClure <matthew.mcclure.es.99@aya.yale.edu>
-Subject: Re: conversion to pine addressbook?
-Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 10:12:50 -0400 (EDT)
-
-It isn't pretty, but this will create a pine addressbook.
-It also supports the mail-alias field (inefficiently, but it works).
-I don't think it should be too difficult to modify to create mailrc
-files instead.
-
-Thanks to Alex for the start.
-
-Matt
-
-;;;;;
-
-(defvar bbdb-mailrc-file-name "~/.addressbook"
- "Filename to write mail aliases to.")
-
-(defun bbdb-write-dot-addressbook (to-file)
- (interactive (list (read-file-name "Export To File: " "" nil nil bbdb-mailrc-file-name)))
- (setq bbdb-mailrc-file-name (expand-file-name to-file))
- ;; `good' are people with netaddresses, `bad' are people without. The
- ;; people are taken of the list records and put on either the good or
- ;; the bad list.
- (let ((good '()) (bad '())
- (records (bbdb-records))
- (grouped-good '()) (grouped-bad '())
- (grouped-records (bbdb-records))
- (mail-groups-alist '()))
- ;; Open .mailrc file
- (find-file bbdb-mailrc-file-name)
- (widen)
- (erase-buffer)
- ;; Loop through records to print.
- (while records
- (if (bbdb-record-net (car records))
- (setq good (cons (car records) good))
- (setq bad (cons (car records) bad)))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- ;; write all net-addresses into .mailrc
- (insert (mapconcat
- (function (lambda (x)
- (let ((alias (concat (bbdb-record-firstname x)
- " "
- (bbdb-record-lastname x)))
- (name (concat (bbdb-record-lastname x)
- ", "
- (bbdb-record-firstname x)))
- (email (car (bbdb-record-net x)))
- )
- (concat alias
- "\t"
- name
- "\t"
- email
- )
- )))
- (nreverse good)
- "\n"))
- ;; Mail groups
- ;; get the mail-aliases
- (while grouped-records
- (if (and
- (bbdb-record-net (car grouped-records))
- (assoc 'mail-alias (bbdb-record-raw-notes (car grouped-records))))
- (setq grouped-good (cons (car grouped-records) grouped-good))
- (setq grouped-bad (cons (car grouped-records) grouped-bad)))
- (setq grouped-records (cdr grouped-records)))
-
- (while grouped-good
- (let ((aliases (split-string
- (cdr (assoc 'mail-alias
- (bbdb-record-raw-notes (car grouped-good))))
- "[, \f\t\n\r\v]+")))
- (while aliases
- ;; store the name associated with alias somehow
- (setq mail-groups-alist
- (cons (cons (car aliases)
- (concat "\""
- (bbdb-record-firstname (car grouped-good))
- " "
- (bbdb-record-lastname (car grouped-good))
- "\""))
- mail-groups-alist))
- (setq aliases (cdr aliases))))
- (setq grouped-good (cdr grouped-good)))
-
- (setq mail-groups-alist (sort mail-groups-alist
- (lambda (x y)
- (string< (car x) (car y)))))
-
- ;; put each name from mail-groups-alist into the appropriate mail aliases
- (setq assn '("" . ""))
- (while mail-groups-alist
- (let ((assn-new (car mail-groups-alist)))
- (if (string= (car assn) "")
- (insert (concat "\n" (car assn-new) "\t\t("))
- (if (not (string= (car assn) (car assn-new)))
- (insert (concat ")\n" (car assn-new) "\t\t("))))
- (insert (concat (cdr assn-new) ","))
- (setq mail-groups-alist (cdr mail-groups-alist))
- (setq assn assn-new)))
-
- (if (not (string= (car assn) ""))
- (insert ")\n"))
-
- ;; Feedback on the output quality.
- (if bad
- (message "There were %d people with bad or missing net addresses."
- (length bad))
- (message "Done."))))
-
-Editing and formatting addresses with the country patch
-
-If you are using my country patch to BBDB, you might want to use a different
-address editing function or add new address formating functions. The
-following shows you how to go about doing that.
-
-A new address editing function
-
-You can only have one active input function at the time. The name of the
-active input function is stored in the variable
-`bbdb-address-editing-function'. Therefore, you will have to write a new
-address editing function and you will have to set
-`bbdb-address-editing-function'.
-
-The easiest way to go about this, is using paste and copy: use
-`bbdb-address-edit-default' as a starting point.
-
-(defun bbdb-address-edit-continental-german (addr)
- "Function to use for address editing.
-The sub-fields are queried using the continental order and using German
-prompts. This is an alternate value for `bbdb-address-editing-function'.
-It is used by German speaking users.
-
-The sub-fields and the prompts used are:
-Strasse, Zeile 1: street1
-Strasse, Zeile 2: street2
-Strasse, Zeile 3: street3
-PLZ: zip
-Stadt: city
-Region/Staat: state
-Land: country"
- (let* ((st1 (bbdb-read-string "Strasse, Zeile 1: " (bbdb-address-street1 addr)))
- (st2 (if (string= st1 "") ""
- (bbdb-read-string "Strasse, Zeile 2: " (bbdb-address-street2 addr))))
- (st3 (if (string= st2 "") ""
- (bbdb-read-string "Strasse, Zeile 3: " (bbdb-address-street3 addr))))
- (zip (bbdb-error-retry
- (bbdb-parse-zip-string
- (bbdb-read-string "PLZ: " (bbdb-address-zip-string addr)))))
- (cty (bbdb-read-string "Stadt: " (bbdb-address-city addr)))
- (ste (bbdb-read-string "Region/Staat: " (bbdb-address-state addr)))
- (country (bbdb-read-string "Land: " (bbdb-address-country addr))))
- (bbdb-address-set-street1 addr st1)
- (bbdb-address-set-street2 addr st2)
- (bbdb-address-set-street3 addr st3)
- (bbdb-address-set-city addr cty)
- (bbdb-address-set-state addr ste)
- (bbdb-address-set-zip addr zip)
- (bbdb-address-set-country addr country)
- nil))
-(setq bbdb-address-editing-function 'bbdb-address-edit-continental-german)
-
-Adding a new formatting function
-
-You will have to add a new entry to `bbdb-address-formatting-alist'. The new
-entry must be a cons cell consisting of an identifying function and a
-formatting function.
-
-I'll use a Japanese format as an example. Please note that I don't really
-know how Japanese mail is formatted in Japan. The following reflects
-international standards for mail from outside Japan being sent to a Japanese
-address.
-
-First we'll start by adding the identifying function and the formatting
-function to `bbdb-address-formatting-alist'. This will controll address
-formatting in the *BBDB* buffer.
-
-(add-to-list 'bbdb-address-formatting-alist
- '(bbdb-address-is-japanese . bbdb-format-address-japanese))
-
-The identifying function
-
-The function can do any testing it likes with the address received. In this
-case we just test for the country name "Japan".
-
-(defun bbdb-address-is-japanese (addr)
- "Return non-nil if the address ADDR is a japanese address.
-
-This is a possible identifying function for
-`bbdb-address-formatting-alist' and
-`bbdb-address-print-formatting-alist'."
- (and (string= (upcase (bbdb-address-country addr)) "JAPAN")))
-
-The formatting function
-
-Another paste and copy event: use `bbdb-format-address-default' as a
-starting point.
-
-(defun bbdb-format-address-japanese (addr)
- "Insert formated Japanese address ADDR in current buffer.
-
-This is what it looks like:
- location: street1
- street2
- street3
- city
- state
- zip country"
- (insert (format " %14s: " (bbdb-address-location addr)))
- (bbdb-format-streets addr)
- (let ((c (bbdb-address-city addr))
- (s (bbdb-address-state addr))
- (z (bbdb-address-zip-string addr))
- (y (bbdb-address-country addr)))
- (if (or (> (length c) 0)
- (> (length s) 0)
- (> (length z) 0)
- (> (length y) 0))
- (progn
- (if (> (length c) 0)
- (progn
- (indent-to 17)
- (insert c "\n")))
- (if (> (length s) 0)
- (progn
- (indent-to 17)
- (insert s "\n")))
- (if (or (> (length z) 0)
- (> (length y) 0))
- (progn
- (indent-to 17)
- (if (> (length z) 0)
- (insert z (if (> (length y) 0) " " "")))
- (if (> (length y) 0)
- (insert y))
- (insert "\n" "")))))))
-
-Print formatting of addresses
-
-This works just like the example above. Instead of adding the identifying
-and formatting functions to `bbdb-address-formatting-alist', you add the two
-functions to `bbdb-address-print-formatting-alist'. You can use the same
-identifying function that you used in `bbdb-address-formatting-alist'. The
-only thing you will have to code up is a print formatting function. It will
-be very similar to the normal formatting function. Use
-`bbdb-print-format-address-default' as a starting point. The details are
-left as an exercise to the reader.
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-
-Navigation: Top, Table of Contents, Index, next: .emacs file by Alex, prev:
-Emacs
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-http://hammer.prohosting.com/~gumbart/bbdb-funcs.html / Alex Schroeder
-<a.schroeder@bsiag.ch> / updated: 2000-03-10 / significant changes:
-2000-02-11
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-;; bbdb-gnokii.el --- Export phone entries from BBDB to gnokii contacts file.
-
-;;
-;; Copyright (C) 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
-;; Martin Schwenke, Reiner Steib, Len Trigg
-;; Authors: Martin Schwenke <martin@meltin.net>,
-;; Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>,
-;; Len Trigg <len@reeltwo.com>
-;; Maintainer: Martin Schwenke <martin@meltin.net>
-;; Created: 23 August 2000
-;; Keywords: BBDB, Nokia, gnokii
-;; X-URL: http://meltin.net/hacks/emacs/
-
-;; 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, 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.
-;;
-;; If you have not received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-;; along with this software, it can be obtained from the GNU Project's
-;; World Wide Web server (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html), from
-;; its FTP server (ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/GPL), by sending an electronic
-;; mail to this program's maintainer or by writing to the Free Software
-;; Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; Exports BBDB phone entries to a contacts file that can be used by
-;; gnokii to write them to a Nokia mobile phone.
-;;
-;; No responsibility for blowing up your phone... blah, blah, blah...
-;; I recommend dumping your phone book to a file (using xgnokii, say)
-;; and keeping it in a safe place until you are sure that
-;; bbdb-gnokii.el doesn't do anything stupid.
-;;
-;; The latest version of this file is available via:
-;;
-;; http://meltin.net/hacks/emacs/
-;;
-;; The gnokii web site is
-;;
-;; http://www.gnokii.org/
-;;
-;; bbdb-gnokii.el is loosely based on JWZ's bbdb-pilot-jwz.el.
-;;
-;; gnokii expects a file with the following format:
-;;
-;; name;number;memory_type;entry_location;caller_group_number;\
-;; subentry_type;subentry_number_type;subentry_id;subentry_text
-;;
-;; The length and syntax of "name" and "number" are limited, so some
-;; munging goes on. You can adjust the munging to your needs by
-;; customizing the variables `bbdb-gnokii-firstname-transform',
-;; `bbdb-gnokii-lastname-transform' and
-;; `bbdb-gnokii-location-transform'.
-;;
-;; The default settings of these variables reflect Martin's preferences.
-;; Here is a combination of alternative settings used by Reiner:
-;;
-;; (setq
-;; ;; Use long firstnames and lastnames and a short location:
-;; bbdb-gnokii-firstname-transform 'bbdb-gnokii-transform-word
-;; bbdb-gnokii-lastname-transform 12
-;; bbdb-gnokii-location-transform 'bbdb-gnokii-transform-location
-;; bbdb-gnokii-max-name-length 16)
-;;
-;; The memory_type specifies where to write the contacts (phone memory
-;; or SIM card). See variable `bbdb-gnokii-default-memory-type' and
-;; it's documentation for details.
-
-;; Configuration:
-;;
-;; Add this to your ~/.emacs or equivalent:
-;;
-;; (autoload
-;; 'bbdb-gnokii-export
-;; "bbdb-gnokii"
-;; "Export phone entries from BBDB to a Gnokii contacts file."
-;; t)
-;;
-;; If you want to add some standard entries to your phone, you can put
-;; them in a file and set the following variable:
-;;
-;; (setq bbdb-gnokii-extras-file
-;; (expand-file-name "~/.bbdb-gnokii-extras.txt"))
-;;
-;; The contents of the specified file get appended to the file
-;; generated from the BBDB (cf. `bbdb-gnokii-extras-file-position').
-;; My phone vendor preloads a bunch of their numbers into the SIM
-;; card, and I'm keeping them until I'm sure they're not useful!
-;;
-;; Entries are only extracted from the BBDB for entries that have a
-;; gnokii field. In general, if this field is present, then all of
-;; the phone numbers (except those that have locations listed in
-;; `bbdb-gnokii-exclude-locations') will be exported.
-;;
-;; For example:
-;;
-;; Fred Smith - Widget, Inc.
-;; mobile: (04) 1234 5678
-;; home: (02) 1234 5678
-;; gnokii: t
-;;
-;; will have 2 items exported:
-;;
-;; Fred S mobile;0412345678;...
-;; Fred S home;0212345678;...
-;;
-;; For entries with a name, the default generated name is the first
-;; word of firstname, space, first letter of lastname.
-;;
-;; For entries without a name, but with a company, the default
-;; generated name is the first word of the company name.
-;;
-;; The phone number locations are only appended if there is more than
-;; 1 phone entry exported.
-;;
-;; If the gnokii field contains a string in double-quotes, then it
-;; will be used as the name.
-;;
-;; If the gnokii field contains something like location=X then the
-;; number for location will be put into speed-dial location X. All
-;; other entries are put between `bbdb-gnokii-general-min-location'
-;; and `bbdb-gnokii-general-max-location'.
-;;
-;; If the gnokii field contains something like (Y) then the entry will
-;; belong to caller group Y, otherwise
-;; `bbdb-gnokii-default-caller-group' is used.
-;;
-;; So,
-;;
-;; Fred Smith - Widget, Inc.
-;; mobile: (04) 1234 5678
-;; home: (02) 1234 5678
-;; fax: (02) 8765 4321
-;; gnokii: "Freddy" (0) mobile=2 home=3
-;;
-;; will have 2 items exported:
-;;
-;; Freddy mobile;0412345678;...;0;
-;; Freddy home;0212345678;...;0;
-;;
-;; No item is exported for the fax number because it is a member of
-;; `bbdb-gnokii-exclude-locations'.
-;;
-;; If the gnokii field contains "skip=foo", the phone number corresponding to
-;; the location "foo" will not be exported.
-;;
-;; You can also export a whole BBDB record to a single gnokii entry by
-;; setting `bbdb-gnokii-phonebook-style' to `multi' or `mega'. In
-;; this style the default phone number can be set by specifying the
-;; associated location in the BBDB gnokii field. For example, if the
-;; gnokii field contains "[work]" then the phone number with location
-;; "work" will be the default one. If no default location is
-;; specified in the gnokii field, then the order of preference is
-;; determined by `bbdb-gnokii-preferred-phone-locations'. If
-;; `bbdb-gnokii-phonebook-style' is set to `mega', an email address
-;; and postal address are also added to the gnokii entry, when
-;; available.
-
-;; See the variables and code below for more details. You may check all
-;; customizable variables using `M-x customize-group RET bbdb-gnokii RET'.
-
-
-
-;;; History:
-
-;; Revision 1.16 2006/04/19 13:02:09 martins
-;; Function bbdb-gnokii-do-name now just uses firstname if lastname is
-;; not set. Suggested by Magnus Henoch <mange@freemail.hu>.
-;;
-;; Revision 1.15 2005/06/06 09:52:49 martins
-;; Added support for gnokii entries with multiple phone numbers using
-;; subentries, implemented using a variation and subset of code by Len
-;; Trigg: new variables bbdb-gnokii-phonebook-style and
-;; bbdb-gnokii-preferred-phone-locations; removed variable
-;; bbdb-gnokii-insert-extra-fields (replaced by
-;; bbdb-gnokii-phonebook-style); removed defstruct bbdb-gnokii; replaced
-;; functions bbdb-gnokii-convert and bbdb-gnokii-format with new function
-;; bbdb-gnokii-format-record, which has most of the implementation
-;; details for this feature; new functions bbdb-gnokii-format-address,
-;; bbdb-gnokii-phones-find-location, bbdb-gnokii-get-default-phone;
-;; retain '+' in phone number in function bbdb-gnokii-fix-phone;
-;; bbdb-gnokii-export just calls bbdb-gnokii-format-record for each
-;; record, instead of converting and then formatting; added Len Trigg to
-;; to copyright and authors.
-;;
-;; Revision 1.14 2004/03/30 12:01:29 martins
-;; After discussion with Reiner, changed the names of the following
-;; variables:
-;;
-;; bbdb-gnokii-default-group -> bbdb-gnokii-default-caller-group
-;; bbdb-gnokii-default-memtype -> bbdb-gnokii-default-memory-type
-;; bbdb-gnokii-general-maxpos -> bbdb-gnokii-general-max-location
-;; bbdb-gnokii-general-minpos -> bbdb-gnokii-general-min-location
-;; bbdb-gnokii-speed-maxpos -> bbdb-gnokii-speed-dial-max-location
-;; bbdb-gnokii-speed-minpos -> bbdb-gnokii-speed-dial-min-location
-;;
-;; for consistency with gnokii documentation, and changed associated
-;; documentation accordingly. In struct bbdb-gnokii- changed name of
-;; member `mempos' to `location'. Also changed function names:
-;;
-;; bbdb-gnokii-do-mempos -> bbdb-gnokii-do-location
-;; bbdb-gnokii-do-group -> bbdb-gnokii-do-caller-group
-;;
-;; Revision 1.13 2004/03/02 00:50:53 martins
-;; Documentation cleanups by Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>.
-;;
-;; Revision 1.12 2004/02/27 03:40:59 martins
-;; bbdb-gnokii-default-memtype now has default value of "SM" (for
-;; compatibility with xgnokii >= 0.6) - documentation and customisation
-;; choices have also been improved. bbdb-gnokii-default-group's
-;; documentation and customisation choices have also been improved.
-;; Changes implemented by Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>.
-;;
-;; Revision 1.11 2004/02/25 01:16:08 martins
-;; Added RCS Log section in History and imported previous entries.
-;; Thanks again to Reiner.
-;;
-;; Revision 1.10 2004/02/07 11:47:04 martins
-;; Replaced uses of bbdb-gnokii-extra-tag with bbdb-gnokii-extra-tags.
-;; Oops.
-
-;; Revision 1.9 2004/02/07 11:40:31 martins
-;; `bbdb-gnokii-extra-tags': New variable for Siemens C35 used in
-;; `bbdb-gnokii-export'. Exchanged defun and defalias:
-;; bbdb-gnokii-export vs. bbdb-to-gnokii-file. Changed documentation
-;; section to mention bbdb-gnokii-export, not bbdb-to-gnokii. Renamed
-;; function bbdb-record-to-gnokii-records to bbdb-gnokii-convert. Minor
-;; cosmetic fixes. Thanks to Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>.
-
-;; Revision 1.8 2004/02/06 03:07:33 martins
-;; Merged changes from Reiner Steib <reiner.steib@gmx.de>: Made
-;; variables customizable. Did some checkdoc fixes. Made many things
-;; more flexible, especially the shortening of firstname, lastname and
-;; location strings. Added `bbdb-gnokii-add-field'. Also replaced
-;; variable `bbdb-gnokii-maxpos' with `bbdb-gnokii-general-minpos' and
-;; `bbdb-gnokii-general-maxpos'. Added information about where to get
-;; latest version. Various documentation fixes. Added variable
-;; `bbdb-gnokii-insert-extra-fields'. Various documentation fixes.
-;; Removed declarations of variables `bbdb-gnokii-mempos' and
-;; `bbdb-gnokii-speed-done' (since they are bound in a `let').
-
-;; Revision 1.7 2003/07/01 01:44:29 martins
-;; Added extra fields to output, which seem to be required for newer
-;; phones/gnokiis.
-
-;; Revision 1.6 2003/06/30 01:58:10 martins
-;; (bbdb-gnokii-do-name): Handle case where lastname is empty.
-
-;; Revision 1.5 2001/02/12 00:10:45 martin
-;; Changed e-mail address.
-
-;; Revision 1.4 2000/10/04 00:41:58 martins
-;; Changed default-memtype back to "A".
-
-;; Revision 1.3 2000/08/25 02:58:15 martins
-;; - Added documentation and stuff at top.
-;; - Changed spelling from Gnokii to gnokii.
-;; - Changed default memory type to work with command-line gnokii.
-;; - Reduced allowable length of names.
-;; - Added bbdb-gnokii-exclude-locations and associated filtering.
-;; Thanks to Chris Yeoh.
-;; - Added various comments.
-
-;; Revision 1.2 2000/08/24 11:52:57 martins
-;; Fixed RCS Id string.
-
-;; Revision 1.1 2000/08/24 11:52:39 martins
-;; Initial revision
-
-
-;;; Code:
-(require 'bbdb)
-
-;; Only for `bbdb-gnokii-add-field':
-(autoload 'bbdb-merge-interactively "bbdb-snarf" nil nil)
-(autoload 'bbdb-add-new-field "bbdb-com" nil nil)
-
-(defgroup bbdb-gnokii nil
- "Sync BBDB and gnokii."
- :group 'bbdb)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-transform-word-regexp
- (if (string-match "[[:word:]]" "x")
- "[^-[:word:]]"
- ;; old Emacsen (e.g. Emacs 20) don't support character classes.
- "[^-A-Za-z]")
- "Regexp used to shorten names in `bbdb-gnokii-transform-word'."
- :group 'bbdb-gnokii
- :type '(choice (const :tag "first word" "[^-[:word:]]")
- (const :tag "ascii" "[^-A-Za-z]")
- (regexp :tag "Other")))
-
-(defun bbdb-gnokii-transform-max (name &optional limit)
- "Limit NAME to LIMIT characters."
- (if (> (length name) limit)
- (substring name 0 limit)
- name))
-
-(defun bbdb-gnokii-transform-word (name &optional regexp)
- "Shorten NAME to first word.
-`bbdb-gnokii-transform-word-regexp' is used unless REGEXP is given."
- (substring name
- 0 (string-match (or regexp bbdb-gnokii-transform-word-regexp) name)))
-
-(defun bbdb-gnokii-transform-location (location)
- "Shorten LOCATION field."
- ;; The default BBDB location "Office" and "Other" both give "O"
- (if (string= name "Other")
- "o"
- (bbdb-gnokii-transform-max location 1)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-firstname-transform 'bbdb-gnokii-transform-word
- "How to transform the lastname field to short variant.
-If a function, call it with the name as it's argument. If a number, use
-substring with maximal length number."
- :group 'bbdb-gnokii
- :type '(choice (const bbdb-gnokii-transform-word)
- (function)
- (integer)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-lastname-transform 1
- "How to transform the lastname field to short variant.
-If a function, call it with the name as it's argument. If a number, use
-substring with maximal length number."
- :group 'bbdb-gnokii
- :type '(choice (const bbdb-gnokii-transform-word)
- (function)
- (integer)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-location-transform 10
- "Transform the location field to short variant.
-If a function, call it with the name as it's argument. If a number, use
-substring with maximal length number."
- :group 'bbdb-gnokii
- :type '(choice (const bbdb-gnokii-transform-location)
- (function)
- (integer)))
-
-(defun bbdb-gnokii-apply-transform (transform name)
- "Apply transformation TRANSFORM to NAME and return a shortened name."
- (cond
- ((functionp transform)
- (funcall transform name))
- ((natnump transform)
- (bbdb-gnokii-transform-max name transform))
- (t name)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-extras-file nil
- "Name of file containing extra entries to add to gnokii."
- :group 'bbdb-gnokii
- :type '(choice (const :tag "None" nil)
- (file)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-extra-tags nil
- "List of two string elements: \"\(\"tag\" \"indicator\"\)\" or nil.
-For each occurance of the form \"location=tag\" in the BBDB gnokii field, the
-gnokii string \"indicator\" will be appended to the generated name in the
-gnokii file. In some Siemens phones \(C35 and possibly others\), the
-indicator \"!\" is used to specify a \"VIP entry\"."
- :group 'bbdb-gnokii
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Siemens C35 style" ("vip" "!"))
- (list (symbol :tag "BBDB tag")
- (symbol :tag "Gnokii string"))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-default-output-file nil
- "Name of the default output file.
-If the filename contains the string \"%s\", it will be replaced
-with the current date in ISO format (YYYY-MM-DD)."
- :group 'bbdb-gnokii
- :type '(choice (const :tag "None" nil)
- (file)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-extras-file-position 'bottom
- "Where to insert `bbdb-gnokii-extras-file'."
- :group 'bbdb-gnokii
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Top" top)
- (const :tag "Bottom" bottom)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-inserted-hook nil
- "Hook run after all records from BBDB were inserted into the output buffer.
-The hook is called in the output buffer immediately before saving the buffer."
- :group 'bbdb-gnokii
- :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-confirm-kill nil
- "Ask for confirmation before killing the output buffer."
- :group 'bbdb-gnokii
- :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-phonebook-style 'single
- "Style for phonebook entries.
-This affects the number of phone numbers per gnokii entry and the way
-the name is constructed. `single' (the default) allows only a single
-phone number per gnokii entry, and also generates a subentry for that
-phone number. `ancient' also allows only a single phone number per
-gnokii entry, but generates no subentry - older versions of gnokii
-seem to work like this. `multiple' causes all phone numbers for a
-BBDB entry to be put into a single gnokki entry, using multiple
-subentries - in this case the location is also never appended to the
-name. `mega' is like multiple but causes the 1st email address and
-postal address to also be put into the gnokii entry. Note that
-`multiple' and `mega' probably won't work well with
-`bbdb-gnokii-default-memory-type' set to \"SM\"."
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Single with subentry" single)
- (const :tag "Single without subentry" ancient)
- (const :tag "Multiple subentries" multiple)
- (const :tag "Subentries, email, postal" mega)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-speed-dial-min-location 1
- "Minimum memory location allowed for speed dial entries.
-See also `bbdb-gnokii-general-min-location',
-`bbdb-gnokii-general-max-location' and
-`bbdb-gnokii-speed-dial-max-location'. The range for speed dial
-entries should not overlap with the range for general entries, or
-entries found in `bbdb-gnokii-extras-file'."
- :group 'bbdb-gnokii
- :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-speed-dial-max-location 9
- "Maximum memory location allowed for speed dial entries.
-See also `bbdb-gnokii-general-min-location',
-`bbdb-gnokii-general-max-location' and
-`bbdb-gnokii-speed-dial-min-location'. The range for speed dial
-entries should not overlap with the range for general entries, or
-entries found in `bbdb-gnokii-extras-file'."
- :group 'bbdb-gnokii
- :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-general-min-location 10
- "Minimum memory location allowed for general BBDB to gnokii entries.
-See also `bbdb-gnokii-general-max-location',
-`bbdb-gnokii-speed-dial-min-location' and
-`bbdb-gnokii-speed-dial-max-location'. The range for speed dial
-entries should not overlap with the range for general entries, or
-entries found in `bbdb-gnokii-extras-file'."
- :group 'bbdb-gnokii
- :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-general-max-location 89
- "Maximum memory location allowed for general BBDB to gnokii entries.
-See also `bbdb-gnokii-general-min-location',
-`bbdb-gnokii-speed-dial-min-location' and
-`bbdb-gnokii-speed-dial-max-location'. The range for speed dial
-entries should not overlap with the range for general entries, or
-entries found in `bbdb-gnokii-extras-file'."
- :group 'bbdb-gnokii
- :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-default-memory-type "SM"
- "Default type of phone memory to use for BBDB to gnokii entries.
-\"SM\" is for SIM card, \"ME\" for the phone memory. In versions prior to
-0.6, `xgnokii' used \"A\" is for SIM card and \"B\" for the phone memory.
-Please see the documentation of gnokii and xgnokii for valid values."
- :group 'bbdb-gnokii
- :type '(choice (const :tag "SIM card" "SM")
- (const :tag "phone memory" "ME")
- (const :tag "SIM card (for old xgnokii)" "A")
- (const :tag "phone memory (for old xgnokii)" "B")
- ;; Other valid memory types probably aren't writable.
- (string :tag "Other")))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-default-caller-group 5
- "Default caller group to put BBDB to gnokii entries into.
-
-If the gnokii field contains something like \"\(N\)\" then the entry will
-belong to caller group N, otherwise `bbdb-gnokii-default-caller-group'
-is used. Possible values are 0 \(Family\), 1 \(VIP\), 2 \(Friends\),
-3 \(Colleagues\), 4 \(Other group\), 5 \(No group\). Note that these
-are defaults, you are able to change these manually in your phone.
-See also \"caller_group_number\" in the documentation of gnokii."
- :group 'bbdb-gnokii
- :type '(choice (const :tag "0 (Family)" 0)
- (const :tag "1 (VIP)" 1)
- (const :tag "2 (Friends)" 2)
- (const :tag "3 (Colleagues)" 3)
- (const :tag "4 (Other group)" 4)
- (const :tag "5 (No group)" 5)
- (integer :tag "Other")))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-max-name-length 17
- "Maximum allowable length of name field."
- :group 'bbdb-gnokii
- :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-exclude-locations '("fax")
- "List of locations for phone numbers to exclude."
- :group 'bbdb-gnokii
- :type '(choice (const :tag "None" nil)
- (const :tag "Fax" '("fax"))
- (repeat (string :tag "Field"))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gnokii-preferred-phone-locations '("mobile" "home" "work")
- "List of locations for choosing default phone number in multi-phone entries.
-The phone number associated with earliest location in this list is used.
-Otherwise, the first phone number is used."
- :group 'bbdb-gnokii
- :type '(choice (repeat (string :tag "Field"))))
-
-(defconst bbdb-gnokii-label-type-alist
- '(("home" . 2)
- ("mobile" . 3)
- ("fax" . 4)
- ("office" . 6)
- ("work" . 6)
- ("." . 10))
- "Alist mapping BBDB phones labels to gnokii phone number types.")
-
-(defun bbdb-gnokii-format-record (record)
- "Convert a BBDB RECORD to text in the current buffer."
-
- (let ((allphones (bbdb-record-phones record))
- (allnet (bbdb-record-net record))
- (alladdresses (bbdb-record-addresses record))
- (stuff (if (listp (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- (cdr (assq 'gnokii (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))))
- (subentry-id 0)
- name useloc phones default-phone print-escape-newlines)
-
- (setq name (bbdb-gnokii-do-name (bbdb-record-lastname record)
- (bbdb-record-firstname record)
- (bbdb-record-company record)
- stuff))
-
- ;; Filter out unwanted phone locations and find default phone number.
- (while allphones
- (let ((p (car allphones)))
- (if (not (or (member (bbdb-phone-location p)
- bbdb-gnokii-exclude-locations)
- (string-match (concat "\\<skip=\\("
- (bbdb-phone-location p)
- "\\)\\>")
- (or stuff ""))))
- (add-to-list 'phones p)))
- (setq allphones (cdr allphones)))
-
- (if (memq bbdb-gnokii-phonebook-style '(multiple mega))
- (setq default-phone (bbdb-gnokii-get-default-phone phones stuff)))
-
- ;; Only continue if they have a name, a gnokii field and some
- ;; phone numbers.
- (if (and name stuff phones)
- (progn
- ;; Only add the location to name if there is >1 phone number
- ;; and we're not doing multiple-subentries.
- (setq useloc (and (> (length phones) 1)
- (memq bbdb-gnokii-phonebook-style
- '(ancient single))))
- ;; Create records.
- (while phones
- (let* ((location (bbdb-phone-location (car phones)))
- (loc (bbdb-gnokii-apply-transform
- bbdb-gnokii-location-transform
- location))
- (num (bbdb-gnokii-fix-phone
- (bbdb-phone-string (car phones))))
- (default-loc (or (and default-phone
- (bbdb-gnokii-apply-transform
- bbdb-gnokii-location-transform
- (bbdb-phone-location default-phone)))
- loc))
- (default-num (or (and default-phone
- (bbdb-gnokii-fix-phone
- (bbdb-phone-string default-phone)))
- num))
- (name (if useloc (concat name " " loc) name)))
- (if (> (length name) bbdb-gnokii-max-name-length)
- ;; Don't error out on long entries, truncate them instead.
- (progn
- (message
- (concat
- "Name \"%s\" is too long. "
- "Maybe you want to edit gnokii field.")
- name)
- (setq
- name
- (cond
- ;; Make sure we don't strip location:
- (useloc
- (concat
- (bbdb-gnokii-transform-max
- name (- bbdb-gnokii-max-name-length
- (1+ (length loc))))
- " " loc))
- (t
- (bbdb-gnokii-transform-max
- name bbdb-gnokii-max-name-length))))))
- ;; Checking for bbdb-gnokii-extra-tags:
- (when (and (car bbdb-gnokii-extra-tags)
- (cadr bbdb-gnokii-extra-tags)
- location
- (string-match
- (concat
- "\\<" location
- "="
- (regexp-quote (car bbdb-gnokii-extra-tags))
- "\\>")
- stuff))
- ;; extra entry found, changing label:
- (setq name
- (concat (bbdb-gnokii-transform-max
- name (- bbdb-gnokii-max-name-length 1))
- (cadr bbdb-gnokii-extra-tags))))
-
- (if (= subentry-id 0)
- (insert (format "%s;%s;%s;%s;%s"
- name
- default-num
- bbdb-gnokii-default-memory-type
- (bbdb-gnokii-do-location stuff default-loc)
- (bbdb-gnokii-do-caller-group stuff))))
- (if (not (eq bbdb-gnokii-phonebook-style 'ancient))
- (insert (format ";11;%d;%d;%s"
- (assoc-default location
- bbdb-gnokii-label-type-alist
- 'string-match nil)
- subentry-id
- num)))
-
- ;; Continute along list of phone numbers.
- (setq phones (cdr phones))
- ;; If doing multiple per entry, increment subentry-id count.
- (if (memq bbdb-gnokii-phonebook-style '(multiple mega))
- (setq subentry-id (1+ subentry-id))
- (insert "\n"))))
-
- (when (eq bbdb-gnokii-phonebook-style 'mega)
- ;; First email address?
- (when allnet
- (insert (format ";8;0;%d;%s" subentry-id (car allnet)))
- (setq subentry-id (1+ subentry-id)))
- ;; First postal address?
- (when alladdresses
- (insert (format ";9;0;%d;%s" subentry-id
- (bbdb-gnokii-format-address (car alladdresses))))
- (setq subentry-id (1+ subentry-id))))
- (if (memq bbdb-gnokii-phonebook-style '(multiple mega))
- (insert "\n"))
- ))))
-
-(defun bbdb-gnokii-format-address (address)
- "Generates a single-line representation of an address."
- (let (st field)
- (cond ((>= bbdb-file-format 6)
- (setq st (bbdb-join (bbdb-address-streets address) "\\n")))
- (t
- (setq st (bbdb-address-street1 address))
- (if (> (length (bbdb-address-street2 address)) 0)
- (setq st (concat st "\\n" (bbdb-address-street2 address))))
- (if (> (length (bbdb-address-street3 address)) 0)
- (setq st (concat st "\\n" (bbdb-address-street3 address))))))
- (setq field (bbdb-address-city address))
- (if (> (length field) 0) (setq st (concat st "\\n" field)))
- (setq field (bbdb-address-state address))
- (if (> (length field) 0) (setq st (concat st "\\n" field)))
- (setq field (bbdb-address-zip-string address))
- (if (> (length field) 0) (setq st (concat st "\\n" field)))
- (setq field (bbdb-address-country address))
- (if (> (length field) 0) (setq st (concat st "\\n" field)))
- st))
-
-(defun bbdb-gnokii-do-name (lastname firstname company stuff)
- "Construct a name from the given arguments."
-
- (let (name)
-
- (cond
-
- ((and stuff
- (string-match "\"\\([^\"]+\\)\"" stuff))
- (setq name (substring stuff (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
-
- (firstname
- ;; Yay, they have a name! Default is first word of firstname,
- ;; space, first letter of lastname.
- (setq name
- (bbdb-gnokii-apply-transform
- bbdb-gnokii-firstname-transform firstname))
- (when (> (length lastname) 0)
- (setq name
- (concat name
- " "
- (setq name
- (bbdb-gnokii-apply-transform
- bbdb-gnokii-lastname-transform lastname))))))
- (company
- ;; Yay, first word of company name!
- ;; Maybe this should be made customizable, too (Reiner Steib).
- (setq name (substring company 0 (string-match " " company)))))
- name))
-
-
-(defun bbdb-gnokii-do-location (stuff loc)
- "Calculate the `location' field for a gnokii record.
-The field content STUFF and the location LOC are used."
-
- (let (num)
- (if (and stuff
- (string-match (concat "\\<" loc "=\\([0-9]+\\)") stuff))
- (progn
- (setq num (string-to-number
- (substring stuff (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
- (if (or (< num bbdb-gnokii-speed-dial-min-location)
- (> num bbdb-gnokii-speed-dial-max-location)
- (member num bbdb-gnokii-speed-done))
- (error
- "Speed dial location %d out of range or duplicate for %s"
- num name)
- (add-to-list 'bbdb-gnokii-speed-done num)))
- (if (> bbdb-gnokii-location bbdb-gnokii-general-max-location)
- (error "Too many records to fit in SIM card!"))
- (setq num bbdb-gnokii-location)
- (setq bbdb-gnokii-location (+ bbdb-gnokii-location 1)))
- num))
-
-(defun bbdb-gnokii-do-caller-group (bbdb-field)
- "Calculate the caller `group' field for given BBDB-FIELD."
-
- (let (group)
- (if (and bbdb-field
- (string-match "(\\([0-9]+\\))" bbdb-field))
- (setq group (string-to-number
- (substring bbdb-field (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
- (setq group bbdb-gnokii-default-caller-group))
- group))
-
-(defun bbdb-gnokii-phones-find-location (location phones)
- "Return the phone element in PHONES with given LOCATION, nil if not found."
- (let ((ps phones)
- ret)
- (while (and (not ret) ps)
- (if (string= location (bbdb-phone-location (car ps)))
- (setq ret (car ps)))
- (setq ps (cdr ps)))
- ret))
-
-(defun bbdb-gnokii-get-default-phone (phones stuff)
- "Get the default phone entry for a record."
-
- (let* ((loc (and stuff
- (string-match "\\[\\([^]]+\\)\\]" stuff)
- (substring stuff (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
- (locs bbdb-gnokii-preferred-phone-locations)
- ret)
-
- (if loc
- (setq ret (bbdb-gnokii-phones-find-location loc phones)))
-
- (while (and (not ret) locs)
- (setq ret (bbdb-gnokii-phones-find-location (car locs) phones))
- (setq locs (cdr locs)))
- (or ret (car phones))))
-
-(defun bbdb-gnokii-fix-phone (phone)
- "Change phone number PHONE to gnokii compatible form."
-
- (let ((chars phone)
- out)
- (while (> (length chars) 0)
- (let ((h (substring chars 0 1)))
- (if (string-match "[+0-9]" h)
- (setq out (concat out h)))
- (setq chars (substring chars 1))))
- out))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'bbdb-to-gnokii-file 'bbdb-gnokii-export)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-gnokii-export (filename &optional records)
- "Export phone entries from BBDB to a gnokii contacts file FILENAME.
-Unless RECORDS is given, all BBDB entries are processed."
- (interactive
- (list (let ((default (if (stringp bbdb-gnokii-default-output-file)
- (format bbdb-gnokii-default-output-file
- (format-time-string "%Y-%m-%d" (current-time)))
- default-directory)))
- (read-file-name "Output file: "
- (file-name-directory default)
- default
- nil
- (file-name-nondirectory default)))))
- (or records (setq records (bbdb-records)))
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer (find-file-noselect filename))
- (erase-buffer)
- (let ((len (length records))
- (i 0)
- (bbdb-gnokii-location bbdb-gnokii-general-min-location)
- bbdb-gnokii-speed-done)
- (while records
- (message "%d%%..." (/ (* 100 i) len))
- (bbdb-gnokii-format-record (car records))
- (setq records (cdr records)
- i (1+ i))))
- (when (and bbdb-gnokii-extras-file
- (file-readable-p bbdb-gnokii-extras-file))
- (cond ((eq bbdb-gnokii-extras-file-position 'top)
- (goto-char (point-min)))
- ((eq bbdb-gnokii-extras-file-position 'bottom)
- (goto-char (point-max))))
- (insert-file-contents bbdb-gnokii-extras-file))
- (run-hooks 'bbdb-gnokii-inserted-hook)
- (save-buffer)
- ;; Useful especially when testing.
- (when (or (not bbdb-gnokii-confirm-kill)
- (y-or-n-p "Kill output buffer? "))
- (kill-buffer (current-buffer))))
- filename)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-gnokii-add-field (&optional records)
- "Go through all RECORDS and ask for adding a gnokii field.
-If RECORDS is nil, go thru all records. If a BBDB record has an
-expire field in YYYY-MM-DD format \(e.g. \"expire=2003-12-31\"\),
-the record is skipped if it is older than today."
- (interactive)
- (or records (setq records (bbdb-records)))
- (bbdb-add-new-field 'gnokii)
- (dolist (record records)
- ;; Go thru all records, check if we have a phone and no gnokii field.
- (if (bbdb-record-phones record)
- (let* ((have-gnokii
- (and (listp (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- (cdr (assq 'gnokii (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))))
- (expire
- (and (listp (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- (cdr (assq 'expire (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))))
- (name (bbdb-record-name record))
- (is-expired (and
- expire
- (string-lessp expire
- (format-time-string
- "%Y-%m-%d" (current-time))))))
- (message "In record `%s': gnokii=`%s', expire=`%s', is-exp=`%s'"
- name have-gnokii expire is-expired)
- (cond
- (is-expired
- (message "In record `%s': is expired." name))
- (have-gnokii
- (message "In record `%s': already has gnokii field." name))
- ((y-or-n-p (format "Add gnokii field to `%s'? " name))
- (bbdb-merge-interactively name;; name
- nil ;; company
- nil ;; net
- nil ;; addrs
- nil ;; phones
- '((gnokii . "t")))
- (message "In record `%s': gnokii field added." name))
- (t
- (message "In record `%s': gnokii refused interactively." name))))
- (message "In record `%s': no phone found." (bbdb-record-name record)))))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-gnokii)
-
-;;; bbdb-gnokii.el ends here
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-ldif.el b/bits/bbdb-ldif.el
deleted file mode 100644
index fd54ac7..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-ldif.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,820 +0,0 @@
-;;; Copyright (C) 1998,2000 by Niels Elgaard Larsen <elgaard@diku.dk>
-
-;;; Revision 1.1 2006/02/04 15:35:15 joerg
-;;; Added
-;;;
-;;; Revision 1.1 2005/02/13 14:16:03 waider
-;;; * added new file, with minor abuse to make it work with current BBDB
-;;;
-;;; Revision 1.7 2000/03/15 14:16:44 elgaard
-;;; Fixed problem with concatenation of strings/integers
-;;; Changed mobiletelephonenumber to cellphone to follow Netscape :-(
-;;; Added support for pagerphone
-;;;
-;;; Revision 1.6 1998/09/08 12:35:27 elgaard
-;;; Works with xemacs, emacs, emacs-19.34, bbdb-2 and bbdb-1.51
-;;; Bugfixes
-;;;
-;; Rev 0.3
-;; Can export mail-alias'es and .mailrc aliases to Netscape Mailing List
-;;Bugfix.
-;;
-
-;; Rev. 0.2.1
-;; Compiles without MEL
-
-;; Rev. 0.2
-;; Notes work better now
-;; added 'bbdb-elided-export-ldif'
-;; Fixed base64 bug
-
-;; 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.
-
-;; Niels Elgaard Larsen, <URL:mailto:elgaard@diku.dk>
-;; July 18, 1998
-
-;; bbdb-import-ldif imports LDIF entries
-;; bbdb-to-ldif export bbdb to LDIF.
-
-;; Both functions are somewhat specialized for Netscape Communicator (and Mozilla)
-
-
-
-;;; Installation:
-
-;;; Put (add-hook 'bbdb-load-hook (function (lambda () (require 'bbdb-ldif))))
-;;; into your .emacs, or autoload it.
-
-
-;; If you use non-ASCII characters recode the output file from emacs:
-;; "recode ..UTF-8 output.ldif"
-;; and the input file from Netscape:
-;; "recode UTF-8.. i2.ldif "
-;;;;;; Does not work for base-64 encoded text.
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-
-;; WAIDER MOD FEB 2005
-;; deprecated functions. I should fix the code rather than do this, but.
-(defun bbdb-address-street1(addr)
- (nth 0 (bbdb-address-streets addr)))
-(defun bbdb-address-street2(addr)
- (nth 1 (bbdb-address-streets addr)))
-(defun bbdb-address-street3(addr)
- (nth 2 (bbdb-address-streets addr)))
-
-(if (locate-library "mel") (require 'mel)
- (message "We try without MEL (base64 operation), multiline fields will not work"
- )
- )
-
-(if (fboundp 'split-string) nil
- (defun split-string (string &optional pattern)
- "Return a list of substrings of STRING which are separated by PATTERN.
-If PATTERN is omitted, it defaults to \"[ \\f\\t\\n\\r\\v]+\"."
- (or pattern
- (setq pattern "[ \f\t\n\r\v]+"))
- ;; The FSF version of this function takes care not to cons in case
- ;; of infloop. Maybe we should synch?
- (let (parts (start 0))
- (while (string-match pattern string start)
- (setq parts (cons (substring string start (match-beginning 0)) parts)
- start (match-end 0)))
- (nreverse (cons (substring string start) parts))))
- )
-
-(if (fboundp 'caadr) nil (defun caadr (foo) (car (car (cdr foo)))))
-
-
-
-(defvar bbdb-ldif-nsnil "?" "Null name for Netscape")
-
-(defun tnsnil (st)
- (if (equal st bbdb-ldif-nsnil)
- nil
- st))
-
-(defvar bbdb-elided-export-ldif nil "Set this to a list of some
-of the symbols '(address phone net notes) to select those fields to be left
-out when exporting to LDIF format"
-)
-
-;(require 'bbdb-snarf)
-(require 'bbdb-com)
-
-
-(defvar bbdb-ldif-prefix "xbbdb")
-(defvar bbdb-ldif-prefixh "xhbbdb")
-
-;;;; From bbdb-snarf with bugfix:
-(defun bbdb-merge-internally-ldif (old-record new-record)
- "Merge two records. NEW-RECORDS wins over OLD in cases of ties."
- (if (and (null (bbdb-record-firstname new-record))
- (bbdb-record-firstname old-record))
- (bbdb-record-set-firstname new-record (bbdb-record-firstname old-record)))
- (if (and (null (bbdb-record-lastname new-record))
- (bbdb-record-lastname old-record))
- (bbdb-record-set-lastname new-record (bbdb-record-lastname old-record)))
- (if (and (null (bbdb-record-company new-record))
- (bbdb-record-company old-record))
- (bbdb-record-set-company new-record (bbdb-record-company old-record)))
- ;; nets
- (let ((old-nets (bbdb-record-net old-record))
- (new-nets (bbdb-record-net new-record)))
- (while old-nets
- (if (not (member (car old-nets) new-nets))
- (setq new-nets (append new-nets (list (car old-nets)))))
- (setq old-nets (cdr old-nets)))
- (bbdb-record-set-net new-record new-nets))
- ;; addrs
- (let ((old-addresses (bbdb-record-addresses old-record))
- (new-addresses (bbdb-record-addresses new-record)))
- (while old-addresses
- (if (not (member (car old-addresses) new-addresses))
- (setq new-addresses (append new-addresses (list (car old-addresses)))))
- (setq old-addresses (cdr old-addresses)))
- (bbdb-record-set-addresses new-record new-addresses))
- ;; phones
- (let ((old-phones (bbdb-record-phones old-record))
- (new-phones (bbdb-record-phones new-record)))
- (while old-phones
- (if (not (member (car old-phones) new-phones))
- (setq new-phones (append new-phones (list (car old-phones)))))
- (setq old-phones (cdr old-phones)))
- (bbdb-record-set-phones new-record new-phones))
- ;; notes
- (let ((old-notes (bbdb-ensure-list (bbdb-record-raw-notes old-record)))
- (new-notes (bbdb-ensure-list (bbdb-record-raw-notes new-record))))
- (while old-notes
- (if (not (member (car old-notes) new-notes))
- (setq new-notes (append new-notes (list (car old-notes)))))
- (setq old-notes (cdr old-notes)))
- (bbdb-record-set-raw-notes new-record new-notes))
- ;; return
- new-record)
-
-(defun bbdb-ensure-list (foo)
- (if (lisp foo) foo
- (list foo)
- )
- )
-
-(defun bbdb-zulu (date)
- (if (fboundp 'bbdb-time-convert)
- (bbdb-time-convert date "%Y%m%d%H%Mz")
- date ;; bbdb1.51 does not use it anyway.
- )
-)
-
-(defun bbdb-unzulu (date)
- (if (eq (length date) 13)
- (format "%s-%s-%s" (substring date 0 4) (substring date 4 6) (substring date 6 8))
- date)
-)
-(defun bbdb-ldif-indent (str)
- (if (> (length str) 70)
- (concat (substring str 0 65) "\n " (bbdb-ldif-indent (substring str 65)))
- str)
-)
-
-(defun addnote (nrec nname note)
- (bbdb-record-set-raw-notes
- nrec (cons (cons nname note) (bbdb-record-raw-notes nrec) )
- )
- )
-
-(defmacro alias-update ()
- (if (fboundp 'bbdb-define-all-aliases) (list 'bbdb-define-all-aliases))
-)
-
-(defmacro alias-setup ()
- (if (fboundp 'mail-aliases-setup) (list 'mail-aliases-setup))
-)
-
-(defmacro domailaliases ()
- (fboundp 'mail-aliases-setup)
-)
-
-
-(defmacro dodenote (st)
- (if (fboundp 'base64-decode-string)
- (list 'base64-decode-string st)
- "?"
- )
-)
-
-(defun addtonote (ton str)
- (cond
- ((and ton str) (concat ton "\n" str))
- (str (concat "--bbdb--\n" str))
- (ton)
- )
- )
-
-(defun setaddr (nrec afun val)
- (if (not (bbdb-record-addresses nrec))
- (let ((addr(make-vector bbdb-address-length "")))
- (bbdb-record-set-addresses nrec (list addr))
- (bbdb-address-set-location addr "address")
- )
- )
- (eval (list afun (car (bbdb-record-addresses nrec)) val))
- )
-
-
-(defun setphone (nrec iloc pno np)
- (let ((nov (bbdb-parse-phone-number pno))
- (pv (make-vector bbdb-phone-length ""))
- (ploc iloc)
- )
- (if (and np (equal (car np) (concat bbdb-ldif-prefixh "PhoneLoc")))
- (setq ploc (cdr np))
- )
-
- (if (and nov bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p)
- (progn
- (bbdb-phone-set-location pv ploc)
- (bbdb-phone-set-area pv (nth 0 nov))
- (bbdb-phone-set-exchange pv (nth 1 nov))
- (bbdb-phone-set-suffix pv (nth 2 nov))
- (bbdb-phone-set-extension pv (or (nth 3 nov) 0))
- )
- (setq pv (vector ploc pno))
- )
- (bbdb-record-set-phones nrec(append (bbdb-record-phones nrec)(list pv)))
- )
- )
-
-(defun bbdb-string-fetch (key mls)
- (let ((tmls (car mls)) res)
- (while (and (not res) (car tmls))
- (if (string-match (format "%s= *\\(.+\\)" key) (car tmls))
- (setq res (match-string 1 (car tmls))))
- (setq tmls (cdr tmls)))
- res
- )
- )
-
-(defun bbdb-ldif-get-phone (atts df)
- (if (and (cdr atts) (equal (concat bbdb-ldif-prefixh "phoneloc") (caadr atts)))
- (cdr (cadr atts))
- df)
-)
-
-(defun bbdb-import-ldif ()
- "import LDIF entries for current buffer
-Mailinglists \(groupOfNames\) are imported as entries in bbdb mail-alias fields."
- (interactive)
-; (message (concat (/(* 100 (point)) (point-max)) " pct\n"))
-;; (message (concat "\nnew rec at" (point)))
- (let ((reclist (split-string (buffer-substring 1 (point-max)) "\n[ \t\r]*\n"))
- (numr 0) maxr (opct 0) pct mailinglists (emptyrec (make-vector bbdb-record-length nil))
- )
- (setq maxr (length reclist))
- (mapcar
- (lambda (rec)
- (if (not (equal "" rec))
- (let (
- (atts (mapcar (lambda (at)
- (if (equal (string-to-char at) ?\ )
- (cons 'continuation (substring at 1))
- (let ( (cpos (string-match ":" at)))
- (if cpos
- (let ((cpos2 ( string-match "[^ \t]" at (1+ cpos))))
- (if cpos2
- (cons (substring at 0 cpos) (substring at cpos2))
- )
- )
- )
- )
- )
- )
- (split-string rec "[\n\r]+"))
- )
- )
- (setq pct (/ (* 100 numr) maxr))
- (if (/= opct pct)
- (progn
- (setq opct pct)
- (message (concat pct " pct"))
- )
- )
- (setq numr (1+ numr))
-
- (if (member '("objectclass" . "groupOfNames") atts)
- (let (mlcn lmlist)
- (while atts
- (if (car atts)
- (let ((attName (downcase (caar atts)))
- (attVal (cdar atts))
- )
- (while (and (cdr atts) (equal (caadr atts) 'continuation))
- (setq atts (cdr atts))
- (setq attVal (concat attVal (cdar atts)))
- )
- (if (equal (string-to-char attVal) ?:)
- (setq attVal (dodenote (substring attVal (string-match "[^: \t]" attVal)))))
-
- (cond
- ((or (equal attName "cn") (equal attName "commonname")) (setq mlcn attVal))
- ((equal attName "member")
- (setq lmlist (cons (bbdb-split attVal ",") lmlist))
- )
- )
- )
- )
- (setq atts (cdr atts))
- ) ; while
- (setq mailinglists (cons (cons mlcn lmlist) mailinglists))
- )
- (let (
- (new-record (make-vector bbdb-record-length nil)))
- (while atts
- (if (stringp (car-safe (car-safe atts)))
- (let (
- (attName (downcase (caar atts)))
- (attVal (cdar atts))
- (nextAtt (car-safe (cdr-safe atts)))
- )
-
- (while (and (cdr atts) (equal (caadr atts) 'continuation))
- (setq atts (cdr atts))
- (setq attVal (concat attVal (cdar atts)))
- )
- (if (equal (string-to-char attVal) ?:)
- (setq attVal
- (dodenote (substring attVal (string-match "[^: \t]" attVal))))
- )
- (cond
- ;((or (equal attName "cn") (equal attName "commonname")) hmm)
- ((or (equal attName "sn") (equal attName "surname")) (bbdb-record-set-lastname new-record attVal))
- ((equal attName "givenname") (bbdb-record-set-firstname new-record attVal))
- ((equal attName "o") (bbdb-record-set-company new-record attVal))
- ((equal attName "locality") (setaddr new-record 'bbdb-address-set-city attVal))
- ((equal attName "postalcode") (setaddr new-record 'bbdb-address-set-zip attVal))
- ((equal attName "st") (setaddr new-record 'bbdb-address-set-state attVal))
- ((equal attName (concat bbdb-ldif-prefixh "mainaddrloc"))
- (setaddr new-record 'bbdb-address-set-location attVal))
-
- ;; This is ugly. But is it the only way Netscape understands.
- ((equal attName "postofficebox") (setaddr new-record 'bbdb-address-set-street1 attVal))
- ((equal attName "streetaddress") (setaddr new-record 'bbdb-address-set-street2 attVal))
-
- ((equal attName "mail")
- (bbdb-record-set-net new-record (cons attVal (bbdb-record-net new-record))))
-
- ((equal attName "mailalternateaddress")
- (bbdb-record-set-net new-record (append (bbdb-record-net new-record)
- (list attVal)))
- )
-
- ((equal attName "postaladdress")
- (let (
- (alines (split-string (concat (bbdb-ldif-renl attVal) "\n")"[\n\r]"))
- (addr (make-vector bbdb-address-length "")))
- (if (and (string-match "^bbdb=" (nth 0 alines ))
- (> (length alines) 6))
- (progn
- (bbdb-address-set-location addr (substring (nth 0 alines) 5))
- (bbdb-address-set-street1 addr (nth 1 alines))
- (bbdb-address-set-street2 addr (nth 2 alines))
- (bbdb-address-set-street3 addr (nth 3 alines))
- (bbdb-address-set-zip addr (nth 4 alines))
- (bbdb-address-set-city addr (nth 5 alines))
- (bbdb-address-set-state addr (nth 6 alines))
- (bbdb-record-set-addresses
- new-record
- (append (bbdb-record-addresses new-record) (list addr))
- )
- )
- )
- )
- )
-
-
- ((equal attName "homephone")
- (setphone new-record (bbdb-ldif-get-phone atts "Private") attVal nextAtt) )
- ((equal attName "facsimiletelephonenumber")
- (setphone new-record (bbdb-ldif-get-phone atts "Fax") attVal nextAtt))
- ((equal attName "pagerphone")
- (setphone new-record (bbdb-ldif-get-phone atts "pagerphone") attVal nextAtt))
- ((equal attName "cellphone")
- (setphone new-record (bbdb-ldif-get-phone atts "cellphone") attVal nextAtt))
- ((equal attName "mobiletelephonenumber")
- (setphone new-record (bbdb-ldif-get-phone atts "cellphone") attVal nextAtt))
- ((equal attName "telephonenumber")
- (setphone new-record (bbdb-ldif-get-phone atts "Work") attVal nextAtt))
- ((equal attName "xmozillanickname") (bbdb-record-set-aka new-record (list attVal)))
- ((or (equal attName "description") (equal attName "multilinedescription"))
- (if (equal attName "multilinedescription")
- (setq attVal (bbdb-ldif-renl attVal)))
- (let ((thenote (substring attVal 0 (string-match "\n?--bbdb--\n" attVal))))
- (if (not (equal "" thenote))
- (addnote new-record 'notes thenote)
- )
- )
- )
-
- ((equal attName "createTimestamp")
- (addnote new-record 'creation-date (bbdb-unzulu attVal)))
- ((equal attName "modifyTimestamp")
- (addnote new-record 'timestamp (bbdb-unzulu attVal)))
- ((eq (string-match bbdb-ldif-prefix attName) 0)
- (let (
- (bbdb-ldif-note (make-symbol (substring attName (length bbdb-ldif-prefix)))))
- (bbdb-record-set-raw-notes new-record
- (cons (cons bbdb-ldif-note attVal)
- (bbdb-record-raw-notes new-record)))
- )
- )
- )
- )
- )
- (setq atts (cdr atts))
- )
- ; (print new-record)
- (if (not (equal new-record emptyrec))
- (progn
- (bbdb-record-set-cache new-record (make-vector bbdb-cache-length nil))
- (let ((old-record
-;; (and (bbdb-record-net new-record)
- (bbdb-search-simple (tnsnil (bbdb-record-name new-record))
- (car (bbdb-record-net new-record)))
-;; )
- )
- )
- (if old-record
- (progn
- (setq new-record (bbdb-merge-internally-ldif old-record new-record))
- (bbdb-delete-record-internal old-record)))
- ;; create new record
- (bbdb-invoke-hook 'bbdb-create-hook new-record)
- (bbdb-change-record new-record t)
- (bbdb-hash-record new-record)
- )
- )
- )
- )
- )
-
- )
- ) ; if
- ) ; lambda
- reclist
- )
- (mapcar
- (lambda (mlist)
- (let (
- (mlcn (car mlist)) (lmlist (cdr mlist)))
- (if mlcn
- (while lmlist
- (let (
- (mnet (bbdb-string-fetch"mail" lmlist))
- (mname (bbdb-string-fetch"cn" lmlist))
- (mcomp (bbdb-string-fetch"o" lmlist))
-;; (mou (bbdb-string-fetch"ou" lmlist))
- (therecs (bbdb-records))
- therec
- mal
- )
- (if mnet (setq therecs (bbdb-search therecs nil nil mnet nil)))
- (if mname (setq therecs (bbdb-search therecs mname nil nil nil )))
- (if mcomp (setq therecs (bbdb-search therecs nil mcomp nil nil nil )))
-
- (cond ((not therecs)
- (message (concat "Mailing list member not found: " mname " " mnet)))
- ((= (length therecs) 1)
- (setq therec (car therecs))
- (setq mal (assq 'mail-alias (bbdb-record-raw-notes therec)))
- (if (not mal)
- (progn
- (setq mal (cons 'mail-alias ""))
- (bbdb-record-set-raw-notes therec (cons mal (bbdb-record-raw-notes therec))))
- (bbdb-change-record therec nil)
- (bbdb-hash-record therec)
- )
- (if (not (member mlcn (split-string (cdr mal) "[, ]")))
- (setcdr mal (concat mlcn (if (> (length (cdr-safe mal)) 0) "," "") (cdr mal) )))
- )
- (t (message "Mailing List member not unique %s, %s" mname mnet))
- )
- )
- (setq lmlist (cdr lmlist))
- )
- ; (define-mail-alias cn lmlist)
- )
- )
- )
- mailinglists
- )
- )
-(message nil)
-)
-
-
-
-(defun rmspace (str)
- (apply 'concat (bbdb-split str "\n\r")))
-
-(defun bbdb-ldif-replace-string (str frs tos)
- (let ((start 0))
- (while (string-match frs str start)
- (setq str
- (concat (substring str 0 (match-beginning 0))
- tos
- (substring str (match-end 0))))
- (setq start (+ (length tos) (match-beginning 0))))
- )
-str
-)
-
-
-(defun bbase64-encode-string (st)
- (concat ":" (bbdb-ldif-indent (rmspace st))
- )
- )
-
-(defun bbdb-ldif-rmnl (str)
- (bbdb-ldif-replace-string (bbdb-ldif-replace-string str "\\$" "\\24") "\n" "$")
-)
-
-(defun bbdb-ldif-renl (str)
- (bbdb-ldif-replace-string (bbdb-ldif-replace-string str "\\$" "\n") "\\\\24" "$")
-)
-
-(defmacro donote (st)
- (if (fboundp 'base64-encode-string)
- (list 'bbase64-encode-string (list 'base64-encode-string st))
- (list 'bbdb-ldif-rmnl st)
- )
-)
-
-(defun base64IfMulti (st)
- (if (string-match "\n" st)
- (donote st)
- (concat " " (bbdb-ldif-indent st))
- )
-)
-
-(defun nsloc (pl) "Guess mapping from userdefined bbdb locations to NS Work/Home/Fax"
- (let (
- (pld (and pl (downcase pl)))
- (fc (and pl (not (equal pl "")) (string-to-char (downcase pl))))
- )
- (cond ( (not fc) "telephonenumber")
- ((or (= fc ?a) (= fc ?w)) "telephonenumber")
- ( (= fc ?h) "homephone")
-;; ( (= fc ?m) "mobileTelephoneNumber")
- ( (equal pld "private") "homephone")
- ( (= fc ?m) "cellphone")
- ( (and (= fc ?p) (> (length pld) 1) (= (aref pld 1) ?a)) "pagerphone")
- ( (equal pld "fax") "facsimiletelephonenumber")
- ( t "telephonenumber")
- )
- )
-)
-
-(defun tnil(tt)
- (if tt tt "?"))
-
-(defvar ldifbuffer "*LDIF*" "Name of buffer for LDIF output")
-
-(defun bbdb-to-ldif (visible-records) "Converts BBDB to LDIF format. Can be used to export bbdb to Netscape
-Communicator Address book.\\<bbdb-mode-map>
-If \"\\[bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records]\\[bbdb2ldif]\" is \
-used instead of simply \"\\[bbdb2ldif]\", then includes only the
-people currently in the *BBDB* buffer.
-The result is placed in a buffer name \"*LDIF*\"
-If MEL is installed Multiline notes/descriptions work with Netscape address book.
-Mail-aliases from mailrc file or bbdb mail-aliases fields are exported as mainglists
-\(GroupOfNames\)
-"
- (interactive (list
- (bbdb-do-all-records-p)
- )
- )
- (let* (
- (target (cons bbdb-define-all-aliases-field "."))
- (ldif-records
- (bbdb-search
- (if (not visible-records)
- (bbdb-records)
- (mapcar 'car bbdb-records)
- )
- nil nil nil target)
- )
- tmps
- record
- )
-
-
- (setq ldif-records
- (if (not visible-records)
- (bbdb-records)
- (mapcar 'car bbdb-records)
- )
- )
-
- (set-buffer (get-buffer-create ldifbuffer))
- (setq fill-column 1000)
- (erase-buffer)
-
- (while ldif-records
- (setq record (car ldif-records))
- (insert "\nxmozillausehtmlmail: FALSE\n")
- (let (
- (net (car (bbdb-record-net record)))
- (rnet (bbdb-record-net record))
- )
- (insert (format "dn: cn=%s" (tnil (bbdb-record-name record))))
- (if net
- (insert (format ",mail=%s" net))
- )
- (insert "\n")
-
- (setq tmps (bbdb-record-firstname record)) (insert "givenname: " (tnil tmps) "\n")
- (setq tmps (bbdb-record-lastname record)) (if tmps (insert "sn: " tmps "\n"))
- (insert "objectclass: top\nobjectclass: person\n")
- (setq tmps (bbdb-record-company record)) (if tmps (insert "o: " tmps "\n"))
- (setq tmps (bbdb-record-name record)) (if tmps (insert "cn: " tmps "\n"))
-
- (if net (insert "mail: " net "\n"))
- (while (cdr rnet)
- (insert "mailAlternateAddress: " (cadr rnet) "\n")
- (setq rnet (cdr rnet))
- )
- )
- (let (
- (phones (bbdb-record-phones record))
- (addrs (bbdb-record-addresses record))
- (aka (bbdb-record-aka record))
- (firstaddr t)
- tonote
- phone
- (elide nil)
- )
-
- (while phones
- (setq phone (car phones))
- (if (equal (nsloc (bbdb-phone-location phone))"cellphone")
- (setq tonote (addtonote tonote (concat "M:" (bbdb-phone-string phone) )))
- )
- (if (equal (nsloc (bbdb-phone-location phone))"pagerphone")
- (setq tonote (addtonote tonote (concat "P:" (bbdb-phone-string phone) )))
- )
- (insert (format "%s: " (nsloc (bbdb-phone-location phone))) (bbdb-phone-string phone) "\n")
- (insert bbdb-ldif-prefixh "PhoneLoc:" (bbdb-phone-location phone)"\n")
- (setq phones (cdr phones)))
-
- (let (addr tmps)
- (while addrs
- (setq addr (car addrs))
- (if firstaddr (progn
- (if (= 0 (length (setq tmps (bbdb-address-street1 addr)))) nil (insert "postOfficeBox: " tmps "\n"))
- (if (= 0 (length (setq tmps (bbdb-address-street2 addr)))) nil (insert "streetaddress: " tmps "\n"))
- (if (= 0 (length (setq tmps (bbdb-address-street3 addr)))) nil (insert "streetaddress: " tmps "\n" ))
-
- ; This does not work with Netscape
- ; (if (= 0 (length (setq tmps (bbdb-address-street1 addr)))) nil (insert "homePostalAddress:" tmps ))
- ; (if (= 0 (length (setq tmps (bbdb-address-street2 addr)))) nil (insert "$" tmps))
- ; (if (= 0 (length (setq tmps (bbdb-address-street3 addr)))) nil (insert "$" tmps ))
- ; (insert "\n")
-
- (insert "locality:" (bbdb-address-city addr) "\n")
- (setq tmps (bbdb-address-state addr))
- (if (and tmps (not (equal tmps ""))) (insert "st:" tmps "\n"))
- (if (bbdb-address-zip-string addr)
- (insert "postalcode:" (bbdb-address-zip-string addr) "\n"))
- (setq firstaddr nil)
- )
- (progn
- (setq tonote (addtonote tonote (concat (bbdb-address-street1 addr))))
- (setq tonote (addtonote tonote (concat (bbdb-address-street2 addr))))
- (setq tonote (addtonote tonote (concat (bbdb-address-street3 addr))))
- (setq tonote (addtonote tonote (concat (bbdb-address-zip-string addr) " " (bbdb-address-city addr) )))
- (insert (concat "postalAddress: "
- (base64IfMulti (concat "bbdb=" (bbdb-address-location addr) "\n"
- (bbdb-address-street1 addr) "\n"
- (bbdb-address-street2 addr) "\n"
- (bbdb-address-street3 addr) "\n"
- (bbdb-address-zip-string addr) "\n"
- (bbdb-address-city addr) "\n"
- (bbdb-address-state addr)
- )
- )
- "\n"
- )
- )
- )
- )
- (setq addrs (cdr addrs)))
- )
- (cond (aka
- (insert (format "%s: %s\n" "xmozillanickname"
- (mapconcat (function identity) aka ", ")))
- ))
- (let ((notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))
- (if (stringp notes)
- (setq notes (list (cons 'notes notes))))
- (while notes
- (setq elide nil)
- (cond
- ((member (caar notes) bbdb-elided-export-ldif) (setq elide t))
- ((eq (car (car notes)) 'creation-date)
- (insert "createTimestamp: " (bbdb-zulu (cdar notes))"\n")
- (setq elide t)
- )
- ((eq (car (car notes)) 'timestamp)
- (setq elide t)
- (insert "modifyTimestamp: "(bbdb-zulu (cdar notes))"\n")
- )
- ((eq (car (car notes)) 'notes) (setq elide t))
- ((eq (car (car notes)) 'mail-alias) (setq elide t))
- (t
- ;; Netscape cannot display this. So we also put it in the notes field.
- (setq tonote (addtonote tonote (format "%s:%s" (caar notes) (cdar notes))))
- (insert (format "%s%s:" bbdb-ldif-prefix (car (car notes))))
- )
- )
- (if (eq (caar notes) 'notes)
- (if tonote
- (setq tonote (concat (cdar notes) "\n" tonote))
- (setq tonote (cdar notes)))
- (if (not elide)
- (insert (base64IfMulti (tnil (cdar notes))) "\n"))
- )
- (setq notes (cdr notes))
- )
- (if tonote
- (if (and (string-match "\n" tonote) (not (fboundp 'base64-encode-string)))
- (insert "multilineDescription:" (bbdb-ldif-rmnl tonote ) "\n")
- (insert "description:" (base64IfMulti tonote ) "\n")
- )
- )
- )
- (if (bbdb-record-addresses record)
- (insert bbdb-ldif-prefixh "mainAddrLoc:" (bbdb-address-location (car (bbdb-record-addresses record)))"\n")
- )
-
- )
- (setq ldif-records (cdr ldif-records))
- )
- )
- (if (and (not visible-records) (domailaliases))
- (progn
- (alias-update)
- (alias-setup)
- ;; (bbdb-define-all-aliases)
- (let ((mai 0) mae alist (malen (length mail-aliases)
- ))
- (while (< mai malen)
- (setq mae (aref mail-aliases mai) )
- (if (and mae (symbolp mae ))
- (progn
- (insert (format "\ndn: cn=%s\n" mae))
- (insert (format "cn: %s\n" mae))
- (insert "objectclass: top\n")
- (insert "objectclass: groupOfNames\n")
- (setq alist (symbol-value mae ))
- (if alist
- (mapcar
- (lambda (an)
- (let ((trec (bbdb-search-simple nil an))
- )
- (if trec
- (insert (format "member: cn=%s,mail=%s\n"
- (tnil (bbdb-record-name trec))
- (tnil (car (bbdb-record-net trec)))
- )
- )
- )
- )
- )
- (split-string alist ", ")
- )
- )
- )
- )
- (setq mai (1+ mai))
- )
- )
- )
- (alias-update)
- )
- (set-window-buffer (get-lru-window) ldifbuffer )
-)
-;;(add-hook 'bbdb-load-hook (lambda () (define-key bbdb-mode-map "L" 'bbdb-to-ldif)))
-(define-key bbdb-mode-map "L" 'bbdb-to-ldif)
-(provide 'bbdb-ldif)
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-mail-folders.el b/bits/bbdb-mail-folders.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 4173ca7..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-mail-folders.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,121 +0,0 @@
-;;; From: Geoffroy Ville <ville@isr.umd.edu>
-;;; Subject: bbdb/mail-folders
-;;; Date: 20 Nov 1998 00:00:00 GMT
-;;; Message-ID: <6azlnl56h9v.fsf@einstein.isr.umd.edu>
-;;; Sender: ville@einstein.isr.umd.edu
-;;; Organization: University of Maryland, College Park
-;;; X-Url: http://www.cenaath.cena.dgac.fr/~ville/
-;;; Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.sources,gnu.emacs.vm.info
-
-
-;;; Just thought I would repost this piece of code after today's
-;;; improvement. Cengiz told me he does not use it hence does not maintain it
-;;; anymore.
-
-;;; I do not remember where I got it from originally, thus this post in sources
-;;; and vm.info.
-
-;;; For BBDB users, this code allows you to have several mail-folder by default
-;;; for a given author. Saving one mail creates automaically the entry if none, or
-;;; allows you to select which among the existing one you want, or add a new one.
-;;; Very useful when several people you know are involved in many different
-;;; projects. After a while, a typical entry would look like this:
-
-;;; mail-folders: ("~/Mail/project1" "~/Mail/project2" "~/Mail/personal")
-
-;;; My 2 cts addition is an expand file-name to get rid of possible duplicate
-;;; paths to the same file and a file-name-abbrevation to keep it ~/Mail for
-;;; example (very useful for me because I changed sites twice in the recent years
-;;; and had different home directories).
-
-;;; I'm just *sharing* the code and will not have time to maintain it further. But
-;;; if it's buggy or outdated by some new feature of I_do_not_know_what, please
-;;; tell me :-)
-
-;;; --- bbdb-mail-folders.el ---
-
-;A while back Roland posted advices to enable a mail-folder
-;property. This property was used as the default folder name while
-;saving messages in vm.
-
-;I have improved that in two ways:
-;1. It is now a list of folder names, the first one on this list
-; becomes the default folder name and the other names are pushed to
-; the file-name history so that one can scroll through them using the
-; history mechanisms. This is useful if you are saving mail from a
-; person to more than one folder.
-;2. This property is created and updated automatically when a message
-; is saved to a folder so that the list is in MRU (most recently
-; used) order. This is useful, because I am lazy to set the
-; mail-folder property by hand.
-
-;I renamed the property to mail-folders so that it does not break with
-;the existing mail-folder property.
-
-;Enjoy. Bug fixes are welcome.
-
-;Cengiz
-
-;--
-;Cengiz Alaettinoglu Information Sciences Institute
-;(310) 822-1511 University of Southern California
-;http://www.isi.edu/div7/people/cengiz.home
-
-; GV: - always expand filename to avoid duplicate similar path
-; - use abbreviation alist for home directory (comes from mode-line)
-
-(defvar bbdb/vm-mail-folders-file-name-history nil "")
-
-(defvar bbdb/file-name-abbreviation-alist
- (list
- (cons (concat "^" (expand-file-name "~") "/") "~/")
- )
-)
-
-(defadvice vm-save-message (around bbdb/vm-mail-folders activate compile)
- "cache"
- (let* ((folder-name "")
- (record (bbdb/vm-update-record nil))
- (mail-folders (and record (bbdb-record-getprop record 'mail-folders)))
- (folder-list (and mail-folders (car (read-from-string mail-folders)))))
- ad-do-it
- (setq folder-name (ad-get-arg 0))
- (setq folder-name (expand-file-name folder-name vm-folder-directory))
- (setq folder-name (string-replace-regexp-alist
- folder-name bbdb/file-name-abbreviation-alist))
- (setq file-name-history
- (append (list folder-name) bbdb/vm-mail-folders-file-name-history))
- (and record
- (progn
- (setq folder-list (delete folder-name folder-list))
- (setq folder-list (append (list folder-name) folder-list))
- (bbdb-record-putprop record 'mail-folders
- (prin1-to-string folder-list))
- )
- )
- )
- )
-
-(defadvice vm-auto-select-folder (around bbdb/vm-mail-folders activate compile)
- "If the message sender's BBDB entry has a `mail-folder' property, use that."
- (let* ((record (bbdb/vm-update-record nil))
- (mail-folders (and record (bbdb-record-getprop record 'mail-folders)))
- (folder-list (and mail-folders (car (read-from-string mail-folders))))
- (folder-name (and folder-list (car folder-list))))
- (setq bbdb/vm-mail-folders-file-name-history file-name-history)
- (and (cdr folder-list)
- (setq file-name-history
- (append (cdr folder-list) file-name-history)))
- (if folder-name
- (setq ad-return-value (file-name-nondirectory folder-name))
- ad-do-it)
- )
- )
-
-(provide 'bbdb-mail-folders)
-
-;;; --- end ---
-
-;;; Enjoy,
-
-;;; -- Geoffroy
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-mew.el b/bits/bbdb-mew.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 190e72e..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-mew.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,247 +0,0 @@
-;;; bbdb-mew.el --- BBDB interface to Mew
-
-;; Copyright (C) 1991, 1992 Jamie Zawinski
-;; Copyright (C) 1996 Shuhei KOBAYASHI
-;; Copyright (C) 1996 Daisuke Kanda
-;; Copyright (C) 1999 Mitsuo Nishizawa
-
-;; Author: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>
-;; Shuhei KOBAYASHI <shuhei-k@jaist.ac.jp>
-;; Daisuke Kanda <small@first.tsukuba.ac.jp>
-;; Mitsuo Nishizawa <mitsuo@phys2.med.osaka-u.ac.jp>
-;; Maintenance: Chris Beggy
-;; Created: 1996/11/04
-
-;; Keywords: mail, BBDB
-
-;; This file is not part of BBDB (Insidious Big Brother Database).
-
-;; 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, 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
-;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; 2002-12-28 checked and edited for bbdb CVS version + mew 3.0.51 + emacs 21.1
-
-;; Installation:
-;;
-;; Put bbdb-mew.el in your load path, so that emacs can find it.
-;;
-;; Run a patched bbdb-com.el to allow mew to be the mailer bbdb
-;; uses if bbdb-send-mail-style is set to 'mew
-;;
-;; Insert the following lines in your ~/.emacs:
-;; (other BBDB stuff comes here)
-;; :
-;; (autoload 'bbdb-insinuate-mew "bbdb-mew" "Hook BBDB into Mew")
-;; (add-hook 'mew-init-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-mew)
-;; (setq bbdb-send-mail-style 'mew)
-;;
-;; To use BBDB name at From: field of header in citation, please set
-;; (setq mew-cite-bbdb-header t)
-;;
-;; Chris Beggy started doing some maintenance.
-
-;;; Codes:
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-(require 'mew)
-
-(defvar mew-cite-bbdb-header nil)
-(defvar mew-cite-bbdb-enable nil)
-
-(or (fboundp 'mew-header-get-value)
- (fset 'mew-header-get-value (symbol-function 'mew-field-get-value))
- )
-
-(defun bbdb/mew-update-record (&optional offer-to-create)
- "Returns the record corresponding to the current mew message,
-creating or modifying it as necessary. A record will be created if
-bbdb/mail-auto-create-p is non-nil, or if OFFER-TO-CREATE is true and
-the user confirms the creation."
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer (mew-buffer-message))
- (if bbdb-use-pop-up
- (bbdb/mew-pop-up-bbdb-buffer offer-to-create)
- (let* ((from (mew-header-get-value mew-from:))
- (addr (and from
- (car (cdr (mail-extract-address-components from))))))
- (if (or (null from)
- (null addr)
- (string-match (bbdb-user-mail-names) addr))
- (setq from (or (mew-header-get-value mew-to:) from)))
- (if from
- (bbdb-annotate-message-sender
- from t
- (or (bbdb-invoke-hook-for-value
- bbdb/mail-auto-create-p)
- offer-to-create)
- offer-to-create))))))
-
-(defun bbdb/mew-annotate-sender (string)
- "Add a line to the end of the Notes field of the BBDB record
-corresponding to the sender of this message."
- (interactive
- (list (if bbdb-readonly-p
- (error "The Insidious Big Brother Database is read-only.")
- (read-string "Comments: "))))
- (bbdb-annotate-notes (bbdb/mew-update-record t) string))
-
-(defun bbdb/mew-edit-notes (&optional arg)
- "Edit the notes field or (with a prefix arg) a user-defined field
-of the BBDB record corresponding to the sender of this message."
- (interactive "P")
- (let ((record (or (bbdb/mew-update-record t) (error ""))))
- (bbdb-display-records (list record))
- (if arg
- (bbdb-record-edit-property record nil t)
- (bbdb-record-edit-notes record t))))
-
-(defun bbdb/mew-show-sender ()
- "Display the contents of the BBDB for the sender of this message.
-This buffer will be in bbdb-mode, with associated keybindings."
- (interactive)
- (let ((record (bbdb/mew-update-record t)))
- (if record
- (bbdb-display-records (list record))
- (error "unperson"))))
-
-(defun bbdb/mew-pop-up-bbdb-buffer (&optional offer-to-create)
- "Make the *BBDB* buffer be displayed along with the mew windows,
-displaying the record corresponding to the sender of the current message."
- (let ((framepop (eq temp-buffer-show-function 'framepop-display-buffer)))
- (or framepop
- (bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer
- (function
- (lambda (w)
- (let ((b (current-buffer)))
- (set-buffer (window-buffer w))
- (prog1 (eq major-mode 'mew-message-mode)
- (set-buffer b)))))))
- (let ((bbdb-gag-messages t)
- (bbdb-use-pop-up nil)
- (bbdb-electric-p nil))
- (let ((record (bbdb/mew-update-record offer-to-create))
- (bbdb-display-layout bbdb-pop-up-display-layout)
- (b (current-buffer)))
- (if framepop
- (if record
- (bbdb-display-records (list record))
- (framepop-banish))
- (bbdb-display-records (if record (list record) nil)))
- (set-buffer b)
- record))))
-
-;;; Utilities
-;;;
-
-(defun bbdb-record-field (record field)
- (cond
- ((eq field 'firstname) (bbdb-record-firstname record))
- ((eq field 'lastname) (bbdb-record-lastname record))
- ((eq field 'aka) (bbdb-record-aka record))
- ((eq field 'company) (bbdb-record-company record))
- ((eq field 'phones) (bbdb-record-phones record))
- ((eq field 'addresses) (bbdb-record-addresses record))
- ((eq field 'net) (bbdb-record-net record))
- ((eq field 'raw-notes) (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- ((eq field 'cache) (bbdb-record-cache record))
- (t
- (and (consp (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- (cdr (assq field (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))
- ))))
-
-(defun bbdb-record-fields (record fields)
- (let (value)
- (while (and fields (null value))
- (setq value (bbdb-record-field record (car fields)))
- (setq fields (cdr fields)))
- value))
-
-;;; Register citation attribution in BBDB
-;;;
-
-(defvar mew-cite-bbdb-fields '(attribution lastname firstname))
-
-(defun mew-cite-prefix-bbdb ()
- (if mew-cite-bbdb-enable
- (let (from petname prefix)
- (setq from (mew-header-get-bbdb-name))
- (if (and mew-use-petname mew-petname-alist
- (setq petname
- (cdr (mew-assoc-case-equal from mew-petname-alist 0))))
- (setq prefix petname)
- (setq prefix (mew-addrstr-extract-user from)))
- (if mew-ask-cite-prefix
- (setq prefix (read-string "Citation prefix: " prefix)))
- (format "%s> " prefix)
- )))
-
-(defun mew-header-get-bbdb-name ()
- (if mew-cite-bbdb-enable
- (let* ((from (mew-header-parse-address mew-from:))
- (addr from)
- (name nil)
- (net addr)
- (record (and addr
- (bbdb-search-simple name
- (if (and net bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook)
- (bbdb-canonicalize-address net)
- net)))))
- (or (and record
- (bbdb-record-fields record mew-cite-bbdb-fields))
- net))))
-
-(or (fboundp 'bbdb:mew-cite-strings)
- (fset 'bbdb:mew-cite-strings (symbol-function 'mew-cite-strings)))
-
-(defun mew-cite-strings-bbdb ()
- (if mew-cite-bbdb-enable
- (let (fields)
- (if mew-cite-bbdb-header
- (setq fields
- (mapcar
- (function
- (lambda (x)
- (or (if (string= x mew-from:)
- (mew-header-get-bbdb-name)
- (mew-header-get-value x))
- "")))
- mew-cite-fields))
- (setq fields
- (mapcar (function mew-header-get-value) mew-cite-fields)))
- (setq fields (mapcar (lambda (x) (or x "")) fields))
- (if mew-use-petname
- (setq fields (mew-cite-strings-with-petname fields mew-cite-fields))
- )
- (if mew-use-bbdb
- (apply (function format) mew-cite-format fields)
- (bbdb:mew-cite-strings)))))
-
-;;; Installation
-;;;
-
-(defun bbdb-insinuate-mew ()
- "Call this function to hook BBDB into Mew."
- (if (string-match "2.3" (bbdb-version))
- (add-hook 'mew-message-hook 'bbdb/mew-update-record)
- (bbdb-add-hook 'mew-message-hook 'bbdb/mew-update-record))
- (define-key mew-summary-mode-map ":" 'bbdb/mew-show-sender)
- (define-key mew-summary-mode-map ";" 'bbdb/mew-edit-notes)
- )
-
-(provide 'bbdb-mew)
-
-;;; bbdb-mew.el ends here.
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-obsolete.el b/bits/bbdb-obsolete.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 1dac1c3..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-obsolete.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
-;;; bbdb-obsolete-net.el -- Handle obsolete-net addresses.
-
-;; Copyright (C) 2001 Colin Rafferty
-
-;; Author: Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
-;; Keywords: bbdb, net, obsolete
-
-;; 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, 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.
-
-;; A copy of the GNU General Public License can be obtained from this
-;; program's author (send electronic mail to colin@xemacs.org) or from
-;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;; Send bug reports to colin@xemacs.org
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; My ~/.bbdb is seven years old. People change jobs, change ISPs,
-;; and change nyms. Their email addresses change.
-
-;; While I no longer want to send someone email at an old address, I
-;; still have old messages with the old addresses, and I want to match
-;; up.
-
-;; Move the old addresses into the field `obsolete-net', and:
-
-;; (setq 'bbdb-obsolete-net-canonicalize-net-hook 'bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook)
-
-;; If you already have a `bbdb-obsolete-net-canonicalize-net-hook',
-;; then call `bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook' from within your function.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'bbdb-com)
-
-(defgroup bbdb-obsolete-net nil
- "Customizations for setting up obsolete network addresses."
- :group 'bbdb)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-obsolete-net-field 'obsolete-net
- "*Field in which to add the obsolete net addresses."
- :group 'bbdb-obsolete-net
- :type 'symbol)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-obsolete-net-canonicalize-net-hook (addr)
- "Return user's current net address given obsolete ADDR.
-
-Return ADDR if it is not obsolete anywhere, or there is no net address
-in the matching record. The field is set in `bbdb-obsolete-net-field'."
- (let* ((notes (cons bbdb-obsolete-net-field (concat "\\<" (regexp-quote addr) "\\>")))
- (records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) nil nil nil notes)))
- (or (and (not (null records)) (car (bbdb-record-net (car records)))) addr)))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-obsolete-net)
-
-;;; bbdb-obsolete-net.el ends here
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-pgp.el b/bits/bbdb-pgp.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 3599138..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-pgp.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,211 +0,0 @@
-;;; bbdb-pgp.el --- use BBDB to store PGP preferences
-
-;; Copyright (C) 1997,1999 Kevin Davidson
-
-;; Author: Kevin Davidson tkld@quadstone.com
-;; Maintainer: Kevin Davidson tkld@quadstone.com
-;; Created: 10 Nov 1997
-;; Keywords: PGP BBDB message mailcrypt
-
-
-;; 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, 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.
-
-;; A copy of the GNU General Public License can be obtained from this
-;; program's author (send electronic mail to tkld@quadstone.com) or
-;; from the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;; LCD Archive Entry:
-;; bbdb-pgp|Kevin Davidson|tkld@quadstone.com
-;; |Use BBDB to store PGP preferences
-;; |Date|Revision|~/packages/bbdb-pgp.el
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;
-;; It is believed that encrypted mail works best if all mail between
-;; individuals is encrypted - even concerning matters that are not
-;; confidential. The reasoning is that confidential messages cannot
-;; then be easily spotted and decryption efforts concentrated on them.
-;; Some people therefore prefer to have all their email encrypted.
-;; This package allows you to mark the BBDB entries for those
-;; individuals so that messages will be encrypted when they are sent.
-;;
-;; These packages are required: BBDB, mailcrypt, message
-;;
-;; message.el is included with recent versions of Emacs.
-;; You can use mail-mode as well as message-mode to send mail.
-
-;;; Usage:
-;; (require 'bbdb-pgp)
-;;
-;; Then for all users who you want to send encrypted mail to, add the field
-;; pgp-mail with the value `encrypt'. Alternatively you can add the value
-;; `sign' if you just want to send signed messages.
-;;
-;; and possibly (if you do not want the PGP field printed out)
-;; (add-hook 'bbdb-print-elide bbdb-pgp-field)
-;;
-;; The variable bbdb/pgp-default-action defines what to do if the recipient
-;; is not in the BBDB.
-
-;;; TODO
-;; Spot incoming PGP mail by hooking into mc-verify/decrypt and adding pgp-mail
-;; field to BBDB entry (creating one if necessary); like bbdb-sc.el maintains
-;; attribution prefs.
-
-;;; PGP Public Key
-;; The author's public key is available from any public PGP keyserver
-;; eg http://www.pgp.net/pgpnet/
-;; Fingerprint: 1F A9 3F 3E 90 F7 85 64 55 35 32 C8 75 91 3A E3
-
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'message)
-(require 'bbdb)
-(condition-case nil (require 'mailcrypt) (error nil))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defgroup bbdb-utilities-pgp nil
- "Automatically sign and/or encrypt outgoing messages."
- :link '(emacs-library-link :tag "Lisp Source File" "bbdb-pgp.el")
- :group 'bbdb-utilities)
-
-
-(defcustom bbdb/pgp-field 'pgp-mail
- "*Field to use in BBDB to store PGP preferences.
-
-If this field's value in a record is \"encrypt\" then messages are
-encrypted. If it is \"sign\" then messages are signed."
- :type 'symbol
- :tag "BBDB Field"
- :require 'bbdb
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-pgp)
-
-(defcustom bbdb/pgp-method 'mailcrypt
- "*How to sign or encrypt messages.
-
-'mailcrypt means use Mailcrypt.
-'mml-pgp means add MML tags for Message to use old PGP format
-'mml-pgpmime means add MML tags for Message to use PGP/MIME
-'mml-smime means add MML tags for Message to use S/MIME"
- :type '(choice
- (const :tag "Mailcrypt" mailcrypt :require 'mailcrypt)
- (const :tag "MML PGP" mml-pgp :require 'mml)
- (const :tag "MML PGP/MIME" mml-pgpmime :require 'mml)
- (const :tag "MML S/MIME" mml-smime :require 'mml))
- :tag "Signing/Encryption Method"
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-pgp)
-
-(defcustom bbdb/pgp-default-action nil
- "*Default action when sending a message and the recipient is not in BBDB.
-
-nil means do nothing.
-'encrypt means encrypt message.
-'sign means sign message."
- :type '(choice
- (const :tag "Do Nothing")
- (const :tag "Encrypt" encrypt)
- (const :tag "Sign" sign))
- :tag "Default Action"
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-pgp)
-
-(defcustom bbdb/pgp-quiet nil
- "*Do not ask for confirmation on pgp-action.
-
-nil means normal messages/questions.
-'t means to be quiet."
- :type '(choice
- (const :tag "normal")
- (const :tag "quiet" t))
- :tag "Quietness"
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-pgp)
-
-(defun bbdb/pgp-get-pgp (name address)
- "Look up user NAME and ADDRESS in BBDB and return the PGP preference."
- (let* ((record (bbdb-search-simple name address))
- (pgp (and record
- (bbdb-record-getprop record bbdb/pgp-field))))
- pgp))
-
-(defun bbdb/pgp-sign ()
- "Sign a message.
-bbdb/pgp-method controls the method used."
- (cond
- ((eq bbdb/pgp-method 'mailcrypt)
- (mc-sign 0))
- ((eq bbdb/pgp-method 'mml-pgp)
- (mml-secure-message-sign-pgp))
- ((eq bbdb/pgp-method 'mml-pgpmime)
- (mml-secure-message-sign-pgpmime))
- ((eq bbdb/pgp-method 'mml-smime)
- (mml-secure-message-sign-smime))
- (t
- (error 'invalid-state "bbdb/pgp-method"))))
-
-(defun bbdb/pgp-encrypt ()
- "Encrypt and sign a message.
-bbdb/pgp-method controls the method used."
- (cond
- ((eq bbdb/pgp-method 'mailcrypt)
- (mc-encrypt 0))
- ((eq bbdb/pgp-method 'mml-pgp)
- (mml-secure-message-encrypt-pgp))
- ((eq bbdb/pgp-method 'mml-pgpmime)
- (mml-secure-message-encrypt-pgpmime))
- ((eq bbdb/pgp-method 'mml-smime)
- (mml-secure-message-encrypt-smime))
- (t
- (error 'invalid-state "bbdb/pgp-method"))))
-
-(defun bbdb/pgp-hook-fun ()
- "Function to be added to message-send-hook
-Uses PGP to encrypt messages to users marked in the BBDB with the
-field `bbdb/pgp-field'.
-The user is prompted before encryption or signing."
- (save-restriction
- (save-excursion
- (message-narrow-to-headers)
- (and (featurep 'mailalias)
- (not (featurep 'mailabbrev))
- mail-aliases
- (expand-mail-aliases (point-min) (point-max)))
- (let* ((to-field (mail-fetch-field "To" nil t))
- (address (mail-extract-address-components (or to-field ""))))
- (widen)
- (if (not (equal address '(nil nil)))
- (let ((pgp-p (bbdb/pgp-get-pgp (car address) (car (cdr address)))))
- (cond
- ((string= "encrypt" pgp-p)
- (and (or bbdb/pgp-quiet
- (y-or-n-p "Encrypt message? "))
- (bbdb/pgp-encrypt)))
- ((string= "sign" pgp-p)
- (and (or bbdb/pgp-quiet
- (y-or-n-p "Sign message? "))
- (bbdb/pgp-sign)))
- (t
- (cond
- ((eq bbdb/pgp-default-action 'encrypt)
- (and (y-or-n-p "Encrypt message? ")
- (bbdb/pgp-encrypt)))
- ((eq bbdb/pgp-default-action 'sign)
- (and (y-or-n-p "Sign message? ")
- (bbdb/pgp-sign)))
- (t
- nil))))))))))
-
-(add-hook 'message-send-hook 'bbdb/pgp-hook-fun)
-(add-hook 'mail-send-hook 'bbdb/pgp-hook-fun)
-
-(provide 'bbdb-pgp)
-
-;;; bbdb-pgp.el ends here
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-signature.el b/bits/bbdb-signature.el
deleted file mode 100644
index e44e8e6..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-signature.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,187 +0,0 @@
-;;; MAIL-SIGNATURE.EL - Add context sensitive signature
-;;; Copyright (C) 1997 Kevin Davidson
-;;; Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc
-
-;;; Maintainer: tkld@quadstone.com
-;;; Keywords: mail
-
-;;; 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, 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.
-
-;;; A copy of the GNU General Public License can be obtained from this
-;;; program's author (send electronic mail to <tkld@quadstone.com>)
-;;; or from the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; LCD Archive Entry:
-;;; mail-signature|Kevin Davidson|<tkld@quadstone.com>
-;;; |Add context sensitive signature
-;;; |Date|Revision|~/packages/mail-signature.el
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; This is a reworking of the function mail-signature in sendmail.el
-;;; (part of the Emacs distribution) to insert a context sensitive signature.
-;;; Using regular expressions, appropriate signatures can be inserted
-;;; for different audiences.
-;;; Repeated calls removes the current signature from the message and cycles
-;;; through all applicable signatures.
-;;; Use with something like this in .emacs:
-;;; (eval-after-load "sendmail"
-;;; (progn
-;;; (load "mail-signature")
-;;; (setq mail-signature-alist
-;;; (append '((bbdb)
-;;; ("Newsgroups" "^sci" "-scientific")
-;;; ("To" "^[^@]+$" "-local")
-;;; ("To" "friend" "-friendly")) mail-signature-alist))))
-;;; And create a file called ~/.signature-friendly that has a
-;;; signature appropriate for the user `friend' to receive, a
-;;; ~/.signature-local for users at the same site and a
-;;; ~/.signature-scientific that contains a signature suitable for sci.*
-;;; newsgroups.
-;;; Any users in your BBDB that have a `signature' property will get that
-;;; signature. Obviously you need to have installed the Insidious Big Brother
-;;; Database (BBDB) for this to work.
-;;; If using message-mode (included with Emacs 19.34/GNUS 5.3 or later)
-;;; (setq message-signature 'mail-signature)
-
-;;; Change log:
-;; Revision 1.1 2001/03/01 15:38:31 waider
-;; More bits, possibly incompatible with 2.00.06. Use at own risk.
-;;
-;; Revision 1.11 1997/11/11 11:18:29 tkld
-;; Updated email address.
-;;
-;; Revision 1.10 1997/10/22 14:44:33 tkld
-;; Remove dependency on cl. More sanity checking. Checked out on emacs
-;; -q.
-;;
-;; Revision 1.9 1997/10/22 12:42:49 tkld
-;; Use bbdb-signature if magic entry 'bbdb is present in
-;; mail-signature-alist
-;;
-;; Revision 1.8 1997/10/21 13:16:04 tkld
-;; Off by one error caused first entry in alist to be ignored.
-;;
-; Revision 1.7 1997/04/18 09:14:51 tkld
-; Add change log. Update GPL version and FSF address. Cycle through all
-; possible signatures, not just toggle between two.
-;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-
-(defvar bbdb-signature-field 'signature
- "*BBDB field used to store signature for")
-
-(defvar mail-signature-last-signature -1
- "Record index of last signature used for repeated calls of mail-signature
-Buffer local")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'mail-signature-last-signature)
-
-(defvar mail-signature-base "~/.signature"
- "*The base part of signature filename.
-Entries from mail-signature-alist will be added to this.")
-
-(defvar mail-signature-alist
- '(("" "" ""))
- "*List of extensions to add to mail-signature-base to form name of sig file.
-Format is: (HEADER REGEX EXTENSION), where REGEX is a regular expression
-that should match the contents of the mail or news header HEADER.
-The first to match is used. In REGEX, ^ and $ mark the beginning and end
-of just the text in the header, not the whole line.
-If HEADER is the symbol 'bbdb then search for a matching entry and use the
-field specified by bbdb-signature-field as the suffix.")
-
-(defun mail-signature (&optional atpoint)
- "Sign letter with context sensitive signature, based on mail-signature-alist.
-Argument ATPOINT says whether to insert signature at point, or at end of
-buffer."
- (interactive "P")
- (save-excursion
- (or atpoint
- (goto-char (point-max)))
- ;; First search for previous signature to delete
- ;; or delete trailing whitespace
- (if (null (search-backward "\n-- \n" (point-min) t))
- (progn
- (skip-chars-backward " \t\n")
- (end-of-line))
- (skip-chars-backward " \t\n"))
- (or atpoint
- (delete-region (point) (point-max)))
- (insert "\n\n-- \n")
- (let ((sig-file (expand-file-name (mail-find-signature))))
- (if (file-exists-p sig-file)
- (insert-file-contents sig-file)
- (error "Signature file %s does not exist. Check mail-signature-alist."
- sig-file)))))
-
-(defun mail-find-signature ()
- "Find an appropriate signature file."
- (let* ((elist mail-signature-alist)
- (found nil)
- (sind 0)
- (entry (car elist))
- (header (car entry))
- (regex (car (cdr entry)))
- (file (car (cdr (cdr entry)))))
- (save-excursion
- (if (>= mail-signature-last-signature (length mail-signature-alist))
- (setq mail-signature-last-signature -1))
- (while (and (not found) elist)
- (if (equal header 'bbdb)
- (if (and (> sind mail-signature-last-signature)
- (setq file (bbdb-frob-signature)))
- (setq found t)
- (setq elist (cdr elist)
- entry (car elist)
- header (car entry)
- sind (1+ sind)
- regex (car (cdr entry))
- file (car (cdr (cdr entry)))))
- (if (and (> sind mail-signature-last-signature)
- (mail-position-on-field header 'soft)
- (re-search-backward (concat "^" header ":[ \t]*\\(.*\\)$")
- (point-min) t)
- (string-match regex (buffer-substring-no-properties
- (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))
- (setq found t)
- (setq elist (cdr elist)
- entry (car elist)
- header (car entry)
- sind (1+ sind)
- regex (car (cdr entry))
- file (car (cdr (cdr entry))))))))
- (setq mail-signature-last-signature sind)
- (concat mail-signature-base file)))
-
-(defun bbdb-find-signature (name address)
- "Look up user NAME and ADDRESS in BBDB and return the appropriate signature."
- (let* ((record (bbdb-search-simple name address))
- (sig (and record
- (bbdb-record-getprop record bbdb-signature-field))))
- sig))
-
-(defun bbdb-frob-signature ()
- "Parse current message to get recipients and generate signature"
- (save-restriction
- (save-excursion
- (message-narrow-to-headers)
- (let* ((to-field (mail-fetch-field "To" nil t))
- (address (mail-extract-address-components (or to-field ""))))
- (if (not (equal address '(nil nil)))
- (bbdb-find-signature (car address) (car (cdr address)))
- nil)))))
-
-(provide 'mail-signature)
-
-;; mail-signature.el ends here
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-sort-mailrc.el b/bits/bbdb-sort-mailrc.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 1a1710d..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-sort-mailrc.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,321 +0,0 @@
-;;; >>>>> Ronan Waide writes:
-
-;;; >> * birthdays/anniversaries
-
-;;; RW> This /is/ venturing into calendar land. Still, go to yer bbdb buffer
-;;; RW> and create a field with C-o. Again, I prefer not to add baggage to the
-;;; RW> file format unless it's absolutely necessary. Also, you should be able
-;;; RW> to attach bbdb to calendar.el using the bbdb record-dinking hooks so
-;;; RW> that it auto-fills your calendar with goop for you. And maybe get
-;;; RW> working on calendar-pilot.el...
-
-;;; Well, this isn't really release-ready -- but since someone asks, it
-;;; could be a good starting point for someone. Feel free to
-;;; redistribute, or chop up and use the useful bits.
-
-;;; Bng
-
-;;; BBDB-BNG
-;;; Various functions I have added to enhance the big brother database.
-;;; Boris Goldowsky, <boris@cs.rochester.edu>
-;;;
-;;; This file allows you to do the following things:
-;;; * Sort by firstname or company rather than last name.
-;;; * Mark people's birthdays in emacs's calendar and diary displays.
-;;; * Maintains a file of mail aliases, for use by other mailers,
-;;; automatically updated when the information changes in your database.
-;;; * Make sure that everyone has their username defined as an alias
-;;; for their complete net addresses.
-;;;
-;;; INSTALLATION:
-;;; Put this file in emacs's load-path, and make sure it gets loaded whenever
-;;; you load BBDB.
-;;; * To use alternate sorting, evaluate (bbdb-sort-by ...) whenever you load
-;;; bbdb. YOU MUST EITHER ALWAYS DO THIS, OR NEVER DO IT. When you switch
-;;; over, evaluate (bbdb-resort-database).
-;;; * To make a file of mail-aliases, set bbdb-mail-alias-file to a filename,
-;;; and source that file from your .mailrc.
-;;; * Username-aliases are enabled by default. Set
-;;; `bbdb-auto-username-alias' to nil if you don't want them.
-;;; You can also use the function `bbdb-add-user-name-as-alias' to
-;;; add such aliases manually.
-;;; * The bbdb/calendar stuff is under development, and may not work.
-;;;
-;;; EXAMPLE:
-;;; The following code could go in your .emacs:
-;;; (add-hook 'bbdb-load-hook
-;;; (function (lambda ()
-;;; (setq bbdb-mail-alias-file
-;;; (expand-file-name "~/.mail_aliases")
-;;; (require 'bbdb-bng)
-;;; (bbdb-sort-by 'firstname))))
-
-;;; USE:
-;;; If installed as above, these functions operate automatically.
-
-;;; DEPENDENCIES:
-;;; BBDB, of course.
-;;; calendar.el and diary-lib.el are built into recent emacs versions.
-;;; dates.el is available from me.
-
-(provide 'bbdb-bng)
-
-;;;
-;;; New birthday stuff.
-;;;
-
-(require 'calendar)
-(require 'dates)
-
-(if (not (featurep 'diary)) ; the library of many names.
- (or (load "diary-lib" t)
- (load "diary")))
-
-(defvar bbdb/calendar-marker
- (if (not window-system)
- "^"
- (require 'faces)
- 'bold-italic)
- "*How to mark birthdays in calendar.
-Can be either a single-character string or a face.")
-
-(add-hook 'list-diary-entries-hook 'bbdb/calendar-list-entries)
-(add-hook 'mark-diary-entries-hook 'bbdb/calendar-mark-entries)
-
-(defun bbdb/calendar-mark-entries ()
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer calendar-buffer)
- (let ((month displayed-month)
- (year displayed-year))
- (bbdb/calendar-mark-month month year)
- (increment-calendar-month month year -1)
- (bbdb/calendar-mark-month month year)
- (increment-calendar-month month year 2)
- (bbdb/calendar-mark-month month year))))
-
-(defun bbdb/calendar-mark-month (month year)
- (message "Marking birthdays..."
- (let ((days (aref (bbdb/calendar-birthdays) month)))
- (while days
- (mark-visible-calendar-date (list month (car (car days)) year)
- bbdb/calendar-marker)
- (setq days (cdr days))))
- (message nil)))
-
-(defun bbdb/calendar-list-entries ()
- (message "Listing birthdays..."
- (let* ((bdays (bbdb/calendar-birthdays))
- (start-date (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian original-date))
- (end-date (+ number start-date)))
- (calendar-for-loop abs-date from start-date to end-date do
- (let* ((date (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute abs-date))
- (entries (cdr (assoc (extract-calendar-day date)
- (aref bdays
- (extract-calendar-month date))))))
- (while entries
- (add-to-diary-list date (car entries))
- (setq entries (cdr entries))))))
- (message nil)))
-
-(defvar bbdb/calendar-birthdays nil
- "Used by function of the same name, which see.")
-
-(defun bbdb/calendar-birthdays ()
- "Returns a vector containing the birthdays in your BBDB.
-This is a vector with one element per month:
- [birthdays ; identifier in spot 0
- ((4 \"Isaac Newton's birthday\")) ; Newton's birthday is Jan 4.
- ((11 \"Thomas Edison's birthday\") ; Edison's is Feb 11.
- (15 \"Galileo's birthday\" \"Susan B. Anthony's birthday\")) ; Both Feb 15.
- ...march through dec...
- ]"
- (or bbdb/calendar-birthdays
- (setq bbdb/calendar-birthdays
- (let ((cal (make-vector 13 nil))
- (recs (bbdb-records))
- birthday-string)
- (aset cal 0 'birthdays)
- (while recs
- (if (setq birthday-string
- (bbdb-record-getprop (car recs) 'birthday))
- (let ((events (bbdb-split birthday-string ","))
- (name (bbdb-record-name (car recs))))
- (while events
- (let ((bday (date-parse (car events))))
- (if (null bday)
- (message "Unparsable birthday: %s" (car events))
- (let* ((date-end (parse-string-end))
- (eventname (if (eq t date-end)
- "birthday"
- (substring (car events)
- date-end)))
- (event (concat name "'s "
- (if (equal "" eventname)
- "birthday"
- eventname)))
- (month (extract-calendar-month bday))
- (day (extract-calendar-day bday))
- (monthlist (aref cal month))
- (daylist (assoc day monthlist)))
- (if daylist
- (setcdr daylist (cons event (cdr daylist)))
- (aset cal month (cons (list day event)
- monthlist))))))
- (setq events (cdr events)))))
- (setq recs (cdr recs)))
- cal))))
-
-;;;
-;;; Mail alias code
-;;;
-
-(defvar bbdb-mail-alias-file nil
- "*File to save mail-aliases into.
-Aliases are also kept in the database proper; this is just for the convenience
-of other programs that are interested in mail aliases. For example, you can
-use your bbdb mail aliases with ucb mail by including the line
-source ~/.mail_aliases
-in your .mailrc file.
-Set this to nil to avoid storing mail aliases in a file.")
-
-(defvar bbdb-auto-username-alias t
- "*If t, always have a person's username as a mail-alias for them.")
-
-(if bbdb-mail-alias-file
- (add-hook 'bbdb-after-change-hook (function bbdb-check-mail-alias)))
-
-(defun bbdb-add-user-name-as-alias ()
- (interactive)
- (let ((bbdb-auto-username-alias t)
- (this(bbdb-current-record)))
- (bbdb-check-mail-alias this)
- (bbdb-redisplay-one-record this)))
-
-(defun bbdb-record-username (record)
- "Return just the username part of RECORD's first net address,
-if it looks like a well-formed internet address; nil otherwise."
- (let ((addr (car (bbdb-record-net record))))
- (if (and addr (string-match "^[a-zA-z0-9]+@" addr))
- (substring addr 0 (1- (match-end 0))))))
-
-(defun bbdb-record-mail-aliases (record)
- (let ((all (bbdb-record-getprop record bbdb-define-all-aliases-field)))
- (if all (bbdb-split all ","))))
-
-(defun bbdb-check-mail-alias (record)
- "Makes sure the person's username is defined as a mail abbrev
-for them, and makes sure all their mail abbreves are ready for use."
- (let ((username (bbdb-record-username record))
- (current (bbdb-record-getprop record bbdb-define-all-aliases-field)))
- (if (and current (string-match "\\(,\\)? *\n" current))
- (setq current (replace-match ", " nil nil current)))
- (if (and bbdb-auto-username-alias
- username
- (not (and (boundp 'mail-abbrevs)
- (intern-soft username mail-abbrevs)))
- (not (member username (bbdb-record-mail-aliases record))))
- (setq current
- (if current (concat current ", " username)
- username)))
- (if current
- (bbdb-record-putprop record bbdb-define-all-aliases-field current))
-
- ;; And make sure aliases are all defined (if any are)
- (if (boundp 'mail-abbrevs)
- (mapcar (function
- (lambda (alias)
- (if (not (intern-soft alias mail-abbrevs))
- (my-define-mail-abbrev
- alias (bbdb-dwim-net-address record)))))
- (bbdb-record-mail-aliases record)))))
-
-(defun my-define-mail-abbrev (abbrev address)
- "Defines abbrev, and marks bbdb-mail-alias-file as modified."
- (define-mail-abbrev abbrev address)
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer (find-file-noselect bbdb-mail-alias-file))
- (setq buffer-read-only t)
- (set-buffer-modified-p t)
- (make-variable-buffer-local 'local-write-file-hooks)
- (if (not (memq 'bbdb-mail-alias-file-write-hook
- local-write-file-hooks))
- (setq local-write-file-hooks '(bbdb-mail-alias-file-write-hook)))))
-
-(defun bbdb-insert-mail-aliases ()
- (let ((begin (point)))
- (if (not (boundp 'mail-abbrevs))
- (bbdb-define-all-aliases))
- (insert-abbrev-table-description 'mail-abbrevs nil)
- (goto-char begin)
- (let ((abbrevs (nth 1 (nth 2 (read (current-buffer))))))
- (setq abbrevs (sort abbrevs (function
- (lambda (x y)
- (string-lessp (car x) (car y))))))
- (delete-region begin (point))
- (mapcar (function
- (lambda (abbrev)
- (let ((alias (car abbrev))
- (addr (mapconcat (function simplify-address)
- (bbdb-split (nth 1 abbrev) ",") " ")))
- (if (not (string-equal alias addr))
- (insert (format "alias %s\t%s\n" alias addr))))))
- abbrevs))))
-
-(defun simplify-address (addr)
- (let ((addr (car (cdr (mail-extract-address-components addr)))))
- (if (string-match (concat "@" (system-name) "$") addr)
- (substring addr 0 (match-beginning 0))
- addr)))
-
-(defun bbdb-mail-alias-file-write-hook ()
- "Regenerate mail-aliases if necc.
-Call from local-write-file-hooks."
- (let ((buffer-read-only nil))
- (message "Writing aliases...")
- (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
- (bbdb-insert-mail-aliases)
- (message "Writing aliases...done")
- nil))
-
-;;;
-;;; sorting frobnification.
-;;;
-
-(defun bbdb-sort-by (field)
- "Tell BBDB which field is the primary sort key.
-Currently FIELD must be one of 'firstname 'lastname or 'company.
-The first time you use this, use bbdb-resort-database immediately
-afterwards. Then put \(bbdb-sort-by 'firstname), or whichever field is
-your choice, on your bbdb-after-load-db-hook."
- (cond ((eq field 'lastname)
- (defun bbdb-record-sortkey (record)
- (or (bbdb-cache-sortkey (bbdb-record-cache record))
- (bbdb-cache-set-sortkey
- (bbdb-record-cache record)
- (downcase
- (concat (bbdb-record-lastname record)
- (bbdb-record-firstname record)
- (bbdb-record-company record)))))))
- ((eq field 'firstname)
- (defun bbdb-record-sortkey (record)
- (or (bbdb-cache-sortkey (bbdb-record-cache record))
- (bbdb-cache-set-sortkey
- (bbdb-record-cache record)
- (downcase
- (concat (bbdb-record-firstname record)
- (bbdb-record-lastname record)
- (bbdb-record-company record)))))))
- ((eq field 'company)
- (defun bbdb-record-sortkey (record)
- (or (bbdb-cache-sortkey (bbdb-record-cache record))
- (bbdb-cache-set-sortkey
- (bbdb-record-cache record)
- (downcase
- (concat (bbdb-record-company record)
- (bbdb-record-lastname record)
- (bbdb-record-firstname record)))))))
- (t (error "Can only sort by firstname lastname or company!"))))
-
-;;; Local Variables:
-;;; eval:(put 'calendar-for-loop 'lisp-indent-hook 6)
-;;; End:
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-to-outlook.el b/bits/bbdb-to-outlook.el
deleted file mode 100644
index a8dd6bf..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-to-outlook.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,261 +0,0 @@
-;;; This is bbdb-to-outlook.el, version 0.11
-;;;
-;;; Author: Bin Mu <mubin@cs.uchicago.edu>
-;;; <http://www.cs.uchicago.edu/~mubin>
-;;; Created: 30 Oct 1997
-;;; Version: 0.11
-;;;
-;;; Updated: 26 May 2004
-;;; Frank J. Christophersen <FJC@control.ee.ethz.ch>
-;;; <http://www.control.ee.ethz.ch/~christop/>
-;;;
-;;; The Insidious Big Brother Database 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 1, or (at your
-;;; option) any later version.
-;;;
-;;; BBDB 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 module is for exporting BBDB databases into a comma delimited
-;;; text file, which can be imported into microsoft outlook contact forms and
-;;; ms address book.
-;;;
-;;; USE: In the *BBDB* buffer, type O to convert the listing to text format.
-;;; It will prompt you for a filename. And then you can import the file
-;;; into Microsoft outlook contacts and outlook express address boook
-;;; etc.
-;;;
-;;; INSTALLATION: Put this file somewhere on your load-path.
-;;; Put (require 'bbdb-to-outlook) in your .emacs, or autoload it.
-;;;
-;;;
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-(require 'bbdb-com)
-
-(define-key bbdb-mode-map "O" 'bbdb-to-outlook)
-
-(autoload 'bbdb-print-field-shown-p "bbdb-print")
-(defalias 'bbdb-field-shown-p 'bbdb-print-field-shown-p)
-
-;;;
-;;; Variables
-;;;
-
-(defvar bbdb-to-outlook-file-name "~/bbdb.txt"
- "*Default file name for printouts of BBDB database.")
-
-(defvar bbdb-to-outlook-prolog
- (concat "\"First Name\""
- ",\"Last Name\""
- ",\"Company\""
-
- ;; phones
- ",\"Business Phone\""
- ",\"Home Phone\""
- ",\"Business Fax\""
- ",\"Mobile Phone\""
- ",\"Pager\""
-
- ;; EMAIL
- ",\"E-mail Address\""
- ",\"E-mail 2 Address\""
- ",\"E-mail 3 Address\""
-
- ;; addresses
- ",\"Business Street\""
- ",\"\"Business Street 2\""
- ",\"\"Business Street 3\""
- ",\"Business City\""
- ",\"Business State\""
- ",\"Business Postal Code\""
- ",\"Business Country\""
-
- ",\"Home Street\""
- ",\"\"Home Street 2\""
- ",\"\"Home Street 3\""
- ",\"Home City\""
- ",\"Home State\""
- ",\"Home Postal Code\""
- ",\"Home Country\""
-
- ;; notes
- ; ",\"Nickname\"" doesn't work
- ",\"Notes\""
-
- ;; end of prolog
- "\n"
- )
- "*TeX statements to include at the beginning of the bbdb-to-outlook file.")
-
-(defvar bbdb-to-outlook-epilog ""
- "*TeX statements to include at the end of the bbdb-to-outlook file.")
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(defun bbdb-to-outlook (to-file)
- "Outlook the selected BBDB entries"
- (interactive (list (read-file-name "To File: " bbdb-to-outlook-file-name)))
- (setq bbdb-to-outlook-file-name (expand-file-name to-file))
- (let ((current-letter t)
- (records (progn (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- bbdb-records)))
- (find-file bbdb-to-outlook-file-name)
- (erase-buffer)
- (while records
- (setq current-letter
- (bbdb-to-outlook-format-record (car (car records)) current-letter))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- (goto-char (point-min)) (insert bbdb-to-outlook-prolog)
- (goto-char (point-max)) (insert bbdb-to-outlook-epilog)
- (goto-char (point-min))))
-
-(defun bbdb-to-outlook-format-record (record &optional current-letter brief)
- "Insert the bbdb RECORD in TeX format.
-Optional CURRENT-LETTER is the section we're in -- if this is non-nil and
-the first letter of the sortkey of the record differs from it, a new section
-heading will be outlook \(an arg of t will always produce a heading).
-The new current-letter is the return value of this function.
-Someday, optional third arg BRIEF will produce one-line format."
- (bbdb-debug (if (bbdb-record-deleted-p record)
- (error "plus ungood: tex formatting deleted record")))
-
- (let* ((first-letter
- (substring (concat (bbdb-record-sortkey record) "?") 0 1))
- (lname (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'name)
- (bbdb-record-lastname record)))
- (fname (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'name)
- (bbdb-record-firstname record)))
- (comp (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'company)
- (bbdb-record-company record)))
- (net (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'net)
- (bbdb-record-net record)))
- (phones (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'phone)
- (bbdb-record-phones record)))
- (addrs (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'address)
- (bbdb-record-addresses record)))
- (aka (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'aka)
- (bbdb-record-aka record)))
- (notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
-;; notes;; skip notes
- (begin (point)))
-
- ;; Section header, if neccessary.
-
- ;; name
- (insert (format "\"%s\"" (bbdb-to-outlook-if-not-blank fname)))
- (insert (format ",\"%s\"" (bbdb-to-outlook-if-not-blank lname)))
- (insert (format ",\"%s\"" (bbdb-to-outlook-if-not-blank comp)))
-
- ;; Phone numbers
- (insert (bbdb-to-outlook-phone phones "work\\|office"))
- (insert (bbdb-to-outlook-phone phones "home"))
- (insert (bbdb-to-outlook-phone phones "fax"))
- (insert (bbdb-to-outlook-phone phones "car\\|mobile"))
- (insert (bbdb-to-outlook-phone phones "page"))
-
- ;; Email address
- ;; at most three email address
- (insert (format ",\"%s\"" (bbdb-to-outlook-if-not-blank (car net))))
- (setq net (cdr net))
- (insert (format ",\"%s\"" (bbdb-to-outlook-if-not-blank (car net))))
- (setq net (cdr net))
- (insert (format ",\"%s\"" (bbdb-to-outlook-if-not-blank (car net))))
- (setq net (cdr net))
-
- ;; Addresses
- (insert (bbdb-to-outlook-address addrs "work\\|office"))
- (insert (bbdb-to-outlook-address addrs "home"))
-
- ;; Notes
- (if (stringp notes)
- (setq notes (list (cons 'notes notes))))
-
-; (if aka
-; (insert (format ",\"%s\""
-; (mapconcat (function identity) aka ", ")))
-; (insert ",\"\""))
-;
- (insert ",\"")
- (while notes
- (let ((thisnote (car notes)))
- (if (bbdb-field-shown-p (car thisnote))
- (progn
- (if (eq 'notes (car thisnote))
- (insert (format "Note: %s\n"
- (bbdb-print-outlook-quote (cdr thisnote))))
- (if (not (eq 'mail-folders (car thisnote)))
- (insert (format "%s: %s\n"
- (bbdb-print-outlook-quote
- (symbol-name (car thisnote)))
- (bbdb-print-outlook-quote
- (cdr thisnote)))))))))
- (setq notes (cdr notes)))
-
- (if aka (insert (format "AKA: %s\n"
- (mapconcat (function identity) aka ", "))))
-
- (insert "\"")
-
- ;; end of everything
- (insert "\n")
- ;; If record is bare, delete anything we may have inserted.
- ;; otherwise, mark the end of this record.
- current-letter))
-
-(defun bbdb-to-outlook-if-not-blank (string &rest more)
- "If STRING is not null, then return it concatenated
-with rest of arguments. If it is null, then all arguments are
-ignored and the null string is returned."
- (if (or (null string) (equal "" string))
- ""
- (apply 'concat string more)))
-
-(defun bbdb-print-outlook-quote (string)
- "replace \" with \' in the string"
- (let (i)
- (while (setq i (string-match "\"" string i))
- (setq string (concat (substring string 0 i) "\'" (substring string (1+ i))))))
- string)
-
-(defun bbdb-to-outlook-phone (phones pattern)
- (let ((found nil)
- (result ",\"\""))
- (while (and phones (not found))
- (let ((place (downcase (aref (car phones) 0)))
- (number (bbdb-phone-string (car phones))))
- (if (setq found (string-match pattern place))
- (setq result (format ",\"%s\"" number)))
- (setq phones (cdr phones))))
- result))
-
-
-(defun bbdb-to-outlook-address (addrs pattern)
- (let ((found nil)
- (result ",\"\",\"\",\"\",\"\",\"\",\"\",\"\""))
- (while addrs
- (let ((place (downcase (aref (car addrs) 0)))
- (addr (car addrs)))
- (if (setq found (string-match pattern place))
- (setq result
- (format
- ",\"%s\",\"%s\",\"%s\",\"%s\",\"%s\",\"%s\",\"%s\""
- (bbdb-to-outlook-if-not-blank (nth 0 (bbdb-address-streets addr)))
- (bbdb-to-outlook-if-not-blank (nth 1 (bbdb-address-streets addr)))
- (bbdb-to-outlook-if-not-blank (nth 2 (bbdb-address-streets addr)))
- (bbdb-to-outlook-if-not-blank (bbdb-address-city addr))
- (bbdb-to-outlook-if-not-blank (bbdb-address-state addr))
- (bbdb-to-outlook-if-not-blank (bbdb-address-zip-string addr))
- (bbdb-to-outlook-if-not-blank (bbdb-address-country addr))
- )))
- (setq addrs (cdr addrs))))
- result))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-to-outlook) \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-vcard-export.el b/bits/bbdb-vcard-export.el
deleted file mode 100644
index afb7191..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-vcard-export.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,238 +0,0 @@
-;;; bbdb-vcard-export.el -- export BBDB as vCard files
-;;
-;; Copyright (c) 2002 Jim Hourihan
-;; Copyright (c) 2005 Alex Schroeder
-;;
-;; bbdb-vcard-export.el 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.
-;;
-;; This software 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.
-;;
-;; Author: Jim Hourihan <jimh@panix.com>
-;; Created: 2002-08-08
-;; Keywords: vcard ipod
-
-;;; Commentary
-
-;; I use this code to sync my ipod with bbdb under OS X. To do so:
-;;
-;; M-x bbdb-vcard-export-update-all
-;;
-;; and enter `/Volumes/IPOD_NAME/Contacts/' at the prompt
-;;
-;; vCard documentated in RFC 2426 <http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2426.html>
-;; Value types documented in RFC 2425 <http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2425.html>
-
-;; The coding system used for writing the files is UTF-16 by default.
-;; To use anything else, use a prefix argument: C-u M-x
-;; bbdb-vcard-export-update-all. You will be prompted for another
-;; coding system to use. Latin-1 is probably a good choice.
-;; bbdb-file-coding-system's default value is iso-2022-7bit, which is
-;; probably useless for vCard exports.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-
-; XEmacs prior to 21.5 is not dumped with replace-regexp-in-string. In those
-; cases it can be found in the xemacs-base package.
-(eval-and-compile
- (if (and (not (fboundp 'replace-regexp-in-string)) (featurep 'xemacs))
- (require 'easy-mmode)))
-
-(defvar bbdb-translation-table
- '(("Mobile" . "Cell"))
- "Translations of text items, typically for labels.")
-
-(defun bbdb-translate (str)
- "Translate STR into some other string based on `bbdb-translation-table'."
- (let ((translation (assoc str bbdb-translation-table)))
- (if translation
- (cdr translation)
- str)))
-
-;; 2.3 Predefined VALUE Type Usage
-
-;; The predefined data type values specified in [MIME-DIR] MUST NOT be
-;; repeated in COMMA separated value lists except within the N,
-;; NICKNAME, ADR and CATEGORIES value types.
-
-;; The text value type defined in [MIME-DIR] is further restricted such
-;; that any SEMI-COLON character (ASCII decimal 59) in the value MUST be
-;; escaped with the BACKSLASH character (ASCII decimal 92).
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-export-escape (str)
- "Return a copy of STR with ; , and newlines escaped."
- (setq str (bbdb-translate str)
- str (or str ""); get rid of nil values
- str (replace-regexp-in-string "\\(;\\|,\\|\\\\\\)" "\\\\\\1" str)
- str (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" "\\\\n" str)))
-
-;; (insert (bbdb-vcard-export-escape "this is, not \\ or \n true"))
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-export-several (list)
- "Return a comma-separated list of escaped unique elements in LIST."
- (let ((hash (make-hash-table :test 'equal))
- result)
- (dolist (item list)
- (puthash (bbdb-vcard-export-escape item) t hash))
- (maphash (lambda (key val)
- (setq result (cons key result)))
- hash)
- (bbdb-join result ",")))
-
-;; The component values MUST be specified in
-;; their corresponding position. The structured type value corresponds,
-;; in sequence, to the post office box; the extended address; the street
-;; address; the locality (e.g., city); the region (e.g., state or
-;; province); the postal code; the country name. When a component value
-;; is missing, the associated component separator MUST still be
-;; specified.
-
-;; The text components are separated by the SEMI-COLON character (ASCII
-;; decimal 59). Where it makes semantic sense, individual text
-;; components can include multiple text values (e.g., a "street"
-;; component with multiple lines) separated by the COMMA character
-;; (ASCII decimal 44).
-(defun bbdb-vcard-export-address-string (address)
- "Return the address string"
- (let ((streets (bbdb-address-streets address))
- (city (bbdb-address-city address))
- (state (bbdb-address-state address))
- (country (bbdb-address-country address))
- (zip (bbdb-address-zip address)))
- (concat
- "adr;type=" (bbdb-vcard-export-escape (bbdb-address-location address)) ":"
- ";;" ;; no post office box, no extended address
- (bbdb-vcard-export-several streets) ";"
- (bbdb-vcard-export-escape city) ";"
- (bbdb-vcard-export-escape state) ";"
- (bbdb-vcard-export-escape zip) ";"
- (bbdb-vcard-export-escape country))))
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-export-record-insert-vcard (record)
- "Insert a vcard formatted version of RECORD into the current buffer"
- (let ((name (bbdb-record-name record))
- (first-name (bbdb-record-firstname record))
- (last-name (bbdb-record-lastname record))
- (aka (bbdb-record-aka record))
- (company (bbdb-record-company record))
- (notes (bbdb-record-notes record))
- (phones (bbdb-record-phones record))
- (addresses (bbdb-record-addresses record))
- (net (bbdb-record-net record))
- (categories (bbdb-record-getprop
- record
- bbdb-define-all-aliases-field)))
- (insert "begin:vcard\n"
- "version:3.0\n")
- ;; Specify the formatted text corresponding to the name of the
- ;; object the vCard represents. The property MUST be present in
- ;; the vCard object.
- (insert "fn:" (bbdb-vcard-export-escape name) "\n")
- ;; Family Name, Given Name, Additional Names, Honorific
- ;; Prefixes, and Honorific Suffixes
- (when (or last-name first-name)
- (insert "n:"
- (bbdb-vcard-export-escape last-name) ";"
- (bbdb-vcard-export-escape first-name) ";;;\n"))
- ;; Nickname of the object the vCard represents. One or more text
- ;; values separated by a COMMA character (ASCII decimal 44).
- (when aka
- (insert "nickname:" (bbdb-vcard-export-several aka) "\n"))
- ;; FIXME: use face attribute for this one.
- ;; PHOTO;ENCODING=b;TYPE=JPEG:MIICajCCAdOgAwIBAgICBEUwDQYJKoZIhvcN
- ;; AQEEBQAwdzELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMxLDAqBgNVBAoTI05ldHNjYXBlIENvbW11bm
- ;; ljYXRpb25zIENvcnBvcmF0aW9uMRwwGgYDVQQLExNJbmZvcm1hdGlvbiBTeXN0
-
- ;; FIXME: use birthday attribute if there is one.
- ;; BDAY:1996-04-15
- ;; BDAY:1953-10-15T23:10:00Z
- ;; BDAY:1987-09-27T08:30:00-06:00
-
- ;; A single structured text value consisting of components
- ;; separated the SEMI-COLON character (ASCII decimal 59). But
- ;; BBDB doesn't use this. So there's just one level:
- (when company
- (insert "org:" (bbdb-vcard-export-escape company) "\n"))
- (when notes
- (insert "note:" (bbdb-vcard-export-escape notes) "\n"))
- (dolist (phone phones)
- (insert "tel;type=" (bbdb-vcard-export-escape (bbdb-phone-location phone)) ":"
- (bbdb-vcard-export-escape (bbdb-phone-string phone)) "\n"))
- (dolist (address addresses)
- (insert (bbdb-vcard-export-address-string address) "\n"))
- (dolist (mail net)
- (insert "email;type=internet:" (bbdb-vcard-export-escape mail) "\n"))
- ;; Use CATEGORIES based on mail-alias. One or more text values
- ;; separated by a COMMA character (ASCII decimal 44).
- (when categories
- (insert "categories:"
- (bbdb-join (mapcar 'bbdb-vcard-export-escape
- (bbdb-split categories ",")) ",") "\n"))
- (insert "end:vcard\n")))
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-export-vcard-name-from-record (record)
- "Come up with a vcard name given a record"
- (let ((name (bbdb-record-name record))
- (first-name (elt record 0))
- (last-name (elt record 1)))
- (concat first-name "_" last-name ".vcf")))
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-export-make-vcard (record vcard-name)
- "Make a record buffer and write it"
- (let ((buffer (get-buffer-create "*bbdb-vcard-export*")))
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer buffer)
- (kill-region (point-min) (point-max))
- (bbdb-vcard-export-record-insert-vcard record)
- (write-region (point-min) (point-max) vcard-name))
- (kill-buffer buffer)))
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-do-record (record output-dir coding-system)
- "Update the vcard of one bbdb record"
- (setq coding-system (or coding-system 'utf-16))
- (let ((coding-system-for-write coding-system))
- (message "Updating %s" (bbdb-record-name record))
- (bbdb-vcard-export-make-vcard
- record
- (concat output-dir
- (bbdb-vcard-export-vcard-name-from-record record)))))
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-export-update-all (output-dir coding-system)
- "Update the vcard Contacts directory from the bbdb database"
- (interactive "DDirectory to update: \nZCoding system: ")
- (bbdb ".*" nil)
- (dolist (record (bbdb-records))
- (bbdb-vcard-do-record record output-dir coding-system)))
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-export (regexp output-dir coding-system)
- "Update the vcard Contacts directory from records matching REGEXP"
- (interactive "sExport records matching: \nDDirectory to update: \nZCoding system: ")
- (bbdb regexp nil)
- (let ((notes (cons '* regexp)))
- (dolist (record (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) regexp regexp regexp notes nil))
- (message "Updating %s" (bbdb-record-name record))
- (bbdb-vcard-do-record record output-dir coding-system))))
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-export-current (output-dir coding-system)
- "Update the vcard of the current record"
- (interactive "DDirectory to update: \nZCoding system: ")
- (let ((record (bbdb-current-record nil)))
- (bbdb-vcard-do-record record output-dir coding-system)))
-
-(define-key bbdb-mode-map [(v)] 'bbdb-vcard-export-current)
-
-
-(provide 'bbdb-vcard-export)
-
-;;; bbdb-vcard-export.el ends here
diff --git a/bits/bbdb-vcard-import.el b/bits/bbdb-vcard-import.el
deleted file mode 100644
index adbdd5a..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdb-vcard-import.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,198 +0,0 @@
-;;; bbdb-vcard-import.el -- import vCards into BBDB
-;;
-;; Copyright (c) 2008 Marcus Crestani
-;;
-;; bbdb-vcard-import.el 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.
-;;
-;; This software 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.
-;;
-;; Author: Marcus Crestani <crestani@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de>
-;; Created: 2008-01-03
-;; Keywords: vcard bbdb
-;;
-;; This requires vcard.el by NoahFriedman for the importer to work.
-;;
-;; http://www.splode.com/~friedman/software/emacs-lisp/src/vcard.el
-;;
-;; The implementation is based on Christopher Smiths very simple
-;; version of `bbdb-vcard-snarf-buffer':
-;;
-;; http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/BbdbImporters#toc3
-;;
-
-;;; Commentary
-
-;;
-;; To import all vCards that are in the file ~/vCards.vcf do:
-;;
-;; M-x bbdb-vcard-import RET ~/vCards.vcf RET
-;;
-
-;;; Todo
-
-;;
-;; STREET ADDRESSES and PHONE NUMBERS are not yet imported. See
-;; comment in `bbdb-vcard-merge'.
-;;
-
-;;; ChangeLog
-
-;;
-;; 2008-01-31 Marcus Crestani <crestani@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de>
-;; - Do not enforce (type . "internet") for email addresses.
-;;
-;; 2008-01-03 Marcus Crestani <crestani@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de>
-;; - Initial version.
-;;
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'vcard)
-(require 'bbdb)
-
-(defvar bbdb-vcard-merged-records nil)
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-filter-empty-values (values)
- "Filter out empty values."
- (if (consp values)
- (if (string= "" (car values))
- (bbdb-vcard-filter-empty-values (cdr values))
- (cons (car values) (bbdb-vcard-filter-empty-values (cdr values))))))
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-values (record field)
- "Return the values of an RECORD's FIELD; empty string entries are filtered out."
- (let ((values (vcard-values record (list field))))
- (if values
- (mapconcat 'identity
- (bbdb-vcard-filter-empty-values (car values))
- ", ")
- "")))
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-get-emails (record)
- "Return a list of email addresses."
- (let ((pref (vcard-ref record '("email" ("type" . "pref"))))
- (rest (vcard-ref record '("email") '(("type" . "pref")))))
- (mapcar (lambda (entry) (car (cdr entry)))
- (if pref
- (cons (car pref) rest)
- rest))))
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-get-phones (record)
- "Return a list of phone number objects."
- (let ((pref (vcard-ref record '("tel" ("type" . "pref"))))
- (rest (vcard-ref record '("tel") '(("type" . "pref")))))
- (mapcar (lambda (entry)
- (let ((proplist (car entry))
- (phone (car (cdr entry))))
- (vector
- (vcard-get-property proplist "type")
- phone)))
- (if pref
- (cons (car pref) rest)
- rest))))
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-get-addresses (record)
- "Return a list of adress objects."
- (let ((pref (vcard-ref record '("adr" ("type" . "pref"))))
- (rest (vcard-ref record '("adr") '(("type" . "pref")))))
- (mapcar (lambda (entry)
- (let ((proplist (car entry))
- (phone (car (cdr entry))))
- (vector
- (vcard-get-property proplist "type")
- phone)))
- (if pref
- (cons (car pref) rest)
- rest))))
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-merge-interactively (name company nets addrs phones notes)
- "Interactively add a new record; see \\[bbdb-merge-interactively]."
- (let*
- ((f-l-name (bbdb-divide-name name))
- (firstname (car f-l-name))
- (lastname (nth 1 f-l-name))
- (aka nil)
- (new-record
- (vector firstname lastname aka company phones addrs
- (if (listp nets) nets (list nets)) notes
- (make-vector bbdb-cache-length nil)))
- (old-record (bbdb-search-simple name nets)))
- (if old-record
- (progn
- (setq new-record (bbdb-merge-internally old-record new-record))
- (bbdb-delete-record-internal old-record)))
- ;; create new record
- (bbdb-invoke-hook 'bbdb-create-hook new-record)
- (bbdb-change-record new-record t)
- (bbdb-hash-record new-record)
- new-record))
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-merge (record)
- "Merge data from vcard interactively into bbdb."
- (let* ((name (bbdb-vcard-values record "fn"))
- (company (bbdb-vcard-values record "org"))
- (net (bbdb-vcard-get-emails record))
- (addrs (bbdb-vcard-get-addresses record))
- (phones (bbdb-vcard-get-phones record))
- (categories (bbdb-vcard-values record "categories"))
- (notes (and (not (string= "" categories))
- (list (cons 'categories categories))))
- ;; TODO: addrs and phones are not yet imported. To do this
- ;; right, figure out a way to map the several labels to
- ;; `bbdb-default-label-list'. Also, some phone number
- ;; conversion may break the format of numbers.
- (new-record (bbdb-vcard-merge-interactively name company net nil nil notes)))
- (setq bbdb-vcard-merged-records (append bbdb-vcard-merged-records
- (list new-record)))))
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-snarf-region (begin end)
- "Bbdb-snarf each match."
- (let ((record (vcard-parse-region begin end)))
- (bbdb-vcard-merge record)))
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-snarf-buffer (buf)
- "Traverse BUF via regex. Bbdb-snarf against each match."
- (setq bbdb-vcard-merged-records nil)
- (let ((bbdb-current-buffer (current-buffer))
- (bbdb-current-point (point-min))
- (bbdb-next-point (point-min)))
- (switch-to-buffer buf)
- (goto-char bbdb-current-point)
- (while (re-search-forward "END:VCARD" nil (message "%s done" buf))
- (setq bbdb-next-point (point))
- (bbdb-vcard-snarf-region bbdb-current-point (point))
- (switch-to-buffer buf)
- (goto-char bbdb-next-point)
- (setq bbdb-current-point (point)))
- (switch-to-buffer bbdb-current-buffer)
- (bbdb-display-records bbdb-vcard-merged-records)))
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-snarf-current-buffer ()
- "Snarf the vcards in the current buffer."
- (interactive)
- (bbdb-vcard-snarf-buffer (current-buffer)))
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-import-current-buffer ()
- "Import the vcards in the current buffer into your bbdb."
- (interactive)
- (bbdb-vcard-snarf-current-buffer))
-
-(defun bbdb-vcard-import (file)
- "Import the vcards in FILE into your bbdb."
- (interactive "FvCard file to read from: ")
- (let ((buffer (find-file file)))
- (bbdb-vcard-snarf-buffer buffer)
- (revert-buffer buffer)
- (kill-buffer buffer)))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-vcard-import)
diff --git a/bits/bbdbpalm.el b/bits/bbdbpalm.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 3852b0d..0000000
--- a/bits/bbdbpalm.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,500 +0,0 @@
-;;; bbdbpalm.el -- BBDBpalm exporter of BBDB database to Palm(R) address book
-
-;; Copyright (C) 1999,2002,2006 Neil W. Van Dyke
-
-;; Author: Neil W. Van Dyke <neil@neilvandyke.org>
-;; Version: 0.3
-;; X-URL: http://www.neilvandyke.org/bbdbpalm/
-
-;; This 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. This
-;; 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
-;; Emacs; see the file `COPYING'. If not, write to the Free Software
-;; Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.")
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; ABOUT:
-;;
-;; BBDBpalm exports your BBDB address database to your Palm/USR/3Com
-;; Pilot/PalmPilot/Palm-Connected-Organizer (hereinafter simply "Palm").
-;; BBDB is a sort of electronic address book written by Jamie Zawinsky
-;; <jwz@jwz.org> that integrates nicely with Emacs-based E-mail and Usenet
-;; clients. BBDBpalm lets you bring that address book with you if you
-;; don't have the luxury of 24/7 network access to a remote Emacs session
-;; from your Palm.
-;;
-;; The Web page is `http://www.neilvandyke.org/bbdbpalm/'.
-;;
-;; This package is no longer being maintained.
-
-;; REQUIREMENTS:
-;;
-;; BBDBpalm was developed with BBDB 1.51, which is available at
-;; `http://www.jwz.org/bbdb/' if you don't already have it. It has also
-;; been reported to work with BBDB 2.00.02.
-;;
-;; BBDBpalm uses the `pilot-addresses' program, which is part of the
-;; Pilot-Link package. Pilot-Link is freely available on the 'net, and is
-;; included with some GNU/Linux distributions. The master sources are
-;; available at `ftp://ryeham.ee.ryerson.ca/pub/PalmOS/', although you may
-;; wish to instead find a pre-compiled distribution for your operating
-;; system. BBDBpalm was tested with version 0.9.0.
-;;
-;; BBDBpalm was developed under GNU Emacs 20.3 running atop the GNU/Linux
-;; platform. It will probably work with Emacs 19 and has been reported to
-;; work under XEmacs 21.2b17. It will probably work under Emacs on other
-;; Unix variants. Please let me know if you encounter any problems with
-;; other Emacsen or Unixen.
-
-;; INSTALLATION:
-;;
-;; If you're Emacs-savvy enough to be using BBDB, then you probably don't
-;; need much install instructions. The only three non-obvious things you
-;; need to do are:
-;;
-;; 1. On your Palm, add an Address List category called "BBDB", in all
-;; caps. (Reason: Unfortunately, `pilot-addresses' does not presently
-;; create categories on your Palm, or overwrite duplicate entries.
-;; So, every time we upload to the Palm, we blast everything in the
-;; "BBDB" category and put all the BBDB-exported records into that
-;; category.) If you change entries on the Palm side of things,
-;; change their category so that you remember to manually propagate
-;; the change to BBDB.
-;;
-;; 2. If you don't want to export everything in your BBDB to the Palm,
-;; then do both of:
-;;
-;; a. Put the following your `.emacs' file or wherever you put your
-;; Emacs customizations:
-;;
-;; (setq bbdbpalm-export-all-p nil)
-;;
-;; b. Add a field called `palm' to each BBDB record that you wish to
-;; export (by pressing `C-o' in the `*BBDB*' buffer with the
-;; point on the desired record). Give each `palm' field a value
-;; of `yes' for now. Note that a later version of BBDBpalm might
-;; put something else in that field.
-;;
-;; 3. If you wish to have titles for people be exported to the Palm, add
-;; a field called `title' to BBDB and use it.
-
-;; ALTERNATIVES:
-;;
-;; Tom Fawcett <fawcett@basit.com> wrote `bbdb-pilot', which is available
-;; at `ftp://ftp.croftj.net/usr/fawcett/bbdb-pilot.el'. The version I
-;; found, dated 1998, didn't seem to do what I wanted (I'm so picky) but
-;; you may prefer it.
-;;
-;; Neale Picket <zephyr@roguetrader.com> hacked up a small convertor in
-;; Feb-1998. See `http://acm.rpi.edu/~albert/pilot/Feb98/0039.html'.
-
-;; THINGS TO DO:
-;;
-;; * Add support for custom fields.
-;;
-;; * Add special support for `Web' custom field.
-;;
-;; * Maybe someday do bidirectional sync-ing. For now, users should just
-;; keep all the BBDB-exported records in the `BBDB' category on their
-;; Palm, and manually change those records on the BBDB end rather than on
-;; the Palm end.
-;;
-;; * Maybe I should make it fix certain family names that BBDB has
-;; mis-parsed, such as, well... I dunno... how about... "Van Dyke"?
-;; Better yet, I should move to BBDB 2.x and make sure it's fixed there.
-;;
-;; * Make it be smarter about which address it picks if there are multiple
-;; ones.
-;;
-;; * Add BBDB extension so that it prompts you for `palm' field.
-;;
-;; * Make it reformat phone numbers.
-;;
-;; * Add completion-percentage indicator for file-exporting and uploading.
-;;
-;; * Check for error from `pilot-addresses' and maybe do something with it.
-;;
-;; * ``I think it would be nice if the order of phone numbers as they
-;; appear in the BBDB was preserved in the Pilot. Same thing for multiple
-;; email addresses; they are now listed in reverse order.'' [Mark Moll
-;; <mmoll@cs.cmu.edu>, 24-Jun-1999]
-;;
-;; * ``Maybe it's a good idea to put in a message "Please press the HotSync
-;; button" at the appropiate time.'' [Mark Moll <mmoll@cs.cmu.edu>,
-;; 24-Jun-1999]
-
-;;; Change Log:
-
-;; [Version 0.3, 2006-11-12] Made `bbdbpalm-format-record' work with newer BBDB
-;; versions by use of `bbdb-address-streets'. Thanks to Christoph Conrad for
-;; the patch. Note that I do not have access to a Palm and cannot test this
-;; myself.
-;;
-;; [Version 0.2, 2002-10-15] I no longer have access to a Palm, so I am not
-;; maintaining this package. This release is a snapshot of my last modified
-;; version, which fixes a typo in jwz's name (writes one observant BBDBpalm
-;; user: ``jwz's spelling of his last name differs a bit from yours. If
-;; "Zawinksy" an in-joke, it's probably funny.''), and updates my email
-;; address.
-;;
-;; [Version 0.1, 1999-06-23] Initial release.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defconst bbdbpalm-name "BBDBpalm")
-(defconst bbdbpalm-version "0.3")
-
-;; Package Dependencies:
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-(require 'cl)
-
-;; Options:
-
-(defvar bbdbpalm-category
- "BBDB"
- "*Name of the category under which the exported address records are to be
-filed. Note that all addresses in this category will be removed from the Palm
-when the new addresses are uploaded by `pilot-addresses'.")
-
-(defvar bbdbpalm-export-all-p
- t
- "*If non-nil, export all records, rather than exporting only those records
-that that have a `palm' field.")
-
-(defvar bbdbpalm-export-file
- (expand-file-name ".bbdbpalm-export" "~")
- "*Filename of the file into which BBDB-Palm puts the exported address data
-for `pilot-addresses'.")
-
-(defvar bbdbpalm-leave-work-field-p
- t
- "*If non-nil, never put anything in the first contact field (which defaults
-to the Work phone number) except Work.")
-
-(defvar bbdbpalm-pilot-addresses-program
- "pilot-addresses"
- "*Command to invoke the `pilot-addresses' program. The program should either
-be in the executable search path, or this variable should be set to a
-fully-qualified pathname to the program file.")
-
-;; Constants:
-
-(defconst bbdbpalm-contactcode-strings
- '((email . "E-Mail")
- (fax . "Fax")
- (home . "Home")
- (mail . "Main")
- (mobile . "Mobile")
- (other . "Other")
- (pager . "Pager")
- (work . "Work")))
-
-(defconst bbdbpalm-octal-700 448)
-
-;; Macros:
-
-(defmacro bbdbpalm-assq-del (key alist)
- (assert (symbolp alist))
- (let ((cell (gensym))
- (eval-key (gensym))
- (head (gensym))
- (lasthead (gensym)))
- `(let ((,eval-key ,key)
- (,cell nil)
- (,head ,alist)
- (,lasthead nil))
- (while (and ,head (not ,cell))
- (setq ,cell (car ,head))
- (if (eq (car ,cell) ,eval-key)
- (if ,lasthead
- (setcdr ,lasthead (cdr ,head))
- (setq ,alist (cdr ,head)))
- (setq ,cell nil)
- (setq ,lasthead ,head)
- (setq ,head (cdr ,head))))
- ,cell)))
-
-(defmacro bbdbpalm-log-activity (what &rest body)
- ;; Note: This function was adapted from `jomtool-log-activity' in Neil's
- ;; Jomtool package.
- (let ((eval-what (gensym)))
- `(let ((,eval-what ,what))
- (bbdbpalm-log (concat ,eval-what "..."))
- (prog1 (progn ,@body)
- (bbdbpalm-log (concat ,eval-what "...done"))))))
-
-;; Functions:
-
-(defun bbdbpalm ()
- (interactive)
- (bbdbpalm-log-activity
- "Exporting BBDB data to the Palm"
- (bbdbpalm-export-to-file bbdbpalm-export-file)
- (bbdbpalm-upload-export-file bbdbpalm-export-file)))
-
-(defun bbdbpalm-contactcode-string (contactcode)
- (cdr (assq contactcode bbdbpalm-contactcode-strings)))
-
-(defun bbdbpalm-export-to-file (export-file)
- (let (buf
- old-default-file-modes
- record)
- (bbdbpalm-log-activity
- (format "Exporting to file \"%s\"" export-file)
- (unwind-protect
- (progn
- ;; Make sure created files are only readable by user.
- (setq old-default-file-modes (default-file-modes))
- (set-default-file-modes bbdbpalm-octal-700)
- ;; Find the file and empty it.
- (setq buf (find-file-noselect export-file))
- (set-buffer buf)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
- ;; Write the records.
- (mapc (function
- (lambda (record)
- (let ((notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))
- (if (or bbdbpalm-export-all-p
- (and (listp notes) (assq 'palm notes)))
- (insert (bbdbpalm-format-record record))))))
- (bbdb-records))
- ;; Save the file and get rid of the buffer.
- (save-buffer buf)
- (kill-buffer buf))
- ;; unwind-protect cleanup: Restore default-file-modes.
- (set-default-file-modes old-default-file-modes)))))
-
-(defun bbdbpalm-format-contact-field (contact-field)
- (if contact-field
- (list (bbdbpalm-contactcode-string (car contact-field))
- (cdr contact-field))
- nil))
-
-(defun bbdbpalm-format-field (field)
- (cond ((null field) "\"\"")
- ((stringp field) (bbdbpalm-format-field-string field))
- ((listp field) (mapconcat 'bbdbpalm-format-field-string
- field
- ";"))
- (t (error "Can't handle type of this field: "
- field))))
-
-(defun bbdbpalm-format-field-list (list)
- (concat (mapconcat 'bbdbpalm-format-field
- list
- ",")
- "\n"))
-
-(defun bbdbpalm-format-field-string (field)
- (if field
- ;; Note: This is a grossly slow way to do it.
- (concat "\""
- (mapconcat (function
- (lambda (c)
- (cond ((= c 34) "\"\"")
- ((and (> c 31) (< c 128)) (char-to-string c))
- ((= c 9) "\\t")
- ((= c 10) "\\n")
- (t ""))))
- field
- "")
- "\"")
- "\"\""))
-
-(defun bbdbpalm-format-record (record)
- (let ((city nil)
- (contact-fields nil)
- (country nil)
- (custom-1 nil)
- (custom-2 nil)
- (custom-3 nil)
- (custom-4 nil)
- (group nil)
- (show-field nil)
- (state nil)
- (street nil)
- (title nil)
- (zip nil))
-
- ;; Prepare the contact fields.
- (let ((contact-cands '()))
-
- ;; Add phone numbers to contact-cands.
- (mapcar
- (function
- (lambda (phone)
- (let ((code (bbdbpalm-location-to-contactcode
- (bbdb-phone-location phone))))
- (if code
- (setq contact-cands
- (nconc contact-cands
- (list (cons code
- (bbdb-phone-string phone)))))))))
- (bbdb-record-phones record))
-
- ;; Add E-mail addresses to contact-cands (note that we want these
- ;; added after the phone numbers, so that phone numbers get higher
- ;; priority when we're filling up extra contact fields).
- (mapcar (function (lambda (net)
- (setq contact-cands
- (nconc contact-cands
- (list (cons 'email net))))))
- (bbdb-record-net record))
-
- ;; Set the contact fields, giving preference to one of each and to the
- ;; Palm default ordering. Fill the remaining empty contact fields with
- ;; other contact info.
- (setq contact-fields (list (bbdbpalm-assq-del 'work contact-cands)
- (bbdbpalm-assq-del 'home contact-cands)
- (bbdbpalm-assq-del 'fax contact-cands)
- (bbdbpalm-assq-del 'other contact-cands)
- (bbdbpalm-assq-del 'email contact-cands)))
- (let ((probe contact-fields))
- (if bbdbpalm-leave-work-field-p
- (setq probe (cdr probe)))
- (while (and probe contact-cands)
- (if (not (car probe))
- (progn
- (setcar probe (car contact-cands))
- (setq contact-cands (cdr contact-cands))))
- (setq probe (cdr probe))))
-
- ;; Set show-field.
- (setq show-field (if (and (not (assq 'work contact-fields))
- (assq 'home contact-fields))
- "Home"
- "Work")))
-
- ;; Prepare address fields.
- (let ((addr nil)
- (addrs (bbdb-record-addresses record)))
- (setq addr (car addrs))
- (if addr
- (setq street (mapconcat
- 'identity
- (delq nil
- (mapcar (function
- (lambda (s)
- (if (= (length s) 0) nil s)))
- (bbdb-address-streets addr)
- ;; Note: Old code. Replaced by above
- ;; line for newer BBDB.
- ;;
- ;; (list (bbdb-address-street1 addr)
- ;; (bbdb-address-street2 addr)
- ;; (bbdb-address-street3 addr))
- ))
- ", ")
- city (bbdb-address-city addr)
- state (bbdb-address-state addr)
- zip (bbdb-address-zip-string addr)
- country nil)))
-
- ;; Get information from the raw notes fields.
- (mapcar (function (lambda (field)
- (if (consp field)
- (case (car field)
- ('title (setq title (cdr field)))
- ('group (setq group (cdr field)))))))
- (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
-
- ;; Return the formatted record.
- (bbdbpalm-format-field-list
- (list
- ;; 1. <FileCategory> SEMI <DisplayField> SEMI <LastName>
- ;; "Unfiled";"Fax";"ALastName",
- (list bbdbpalm-category show-field (bbdb-record-lastname record))
- ;; 2. <FirstName>
- ;; "AFirstName",
- (bbdb-record-firstname record)
- ;; 3. <Title>
- ;; "ATitle",
- title
- ;; 3. <Company>
- ;; "ACompany",
- (bbdb-record-company record)
- ;; 4-8. ( <ContactAttr> SEMI <ContactValue> ) | ( <emptystring> )
- ;; "","","Fax";"zFax","Other";"zOther, with ""quotes""",
- ;; "E-mail";"zEmail",
- (bbdbpalm-format-contact-field (nth 0 contact-fields))
- (bbdbpalm-format-contact-field (nth 1 contact-fields))
- (bbdbpalm-format-contact-field (nth 2 contact-fields))
- (bbdbpalm-format-contact-field (nth 3 contact-fields))
- (bbdbpalm-format-contact-field (nth 4 contact-fields))
- ;; 9. <Street>
- ;; "zAddress",
- street
- ;; 10. <City>
- ;; "zCity",
- city
- ;; 11. "zState",
- state
- ;; 12. "zZip",
- zip
- ;; 13. "zCountry",
- country
- ;; 14. "zGroup",
- custom-1
- ;; 15. "zWeb",
- custom-2
- ;; 16. "zIrc",
- custom-3
- ;; 17. "zC4",
- custom-4
- ;; 18. <Notes>
- ;; "",
- (bbdb-record-notes record)
- ;; 19. <Unknown2>
- ;; "0"
- "0"))))
-
-(defun bbdbpalm-location-to-contactcode (loc)
- (let ((s (assoc (downcase loc)
- '(("cell" . mobile)
- ("fax" . fax)
- ("home" . home)
- ("main" . main)
- ("mobile" . mobile)
- ("office" . work)
- ("pad" . home)
- ("work" . work)))))
- (if s (cdr s) 'other)))
-
-(defun bbdbpalm-log (format &rest args)
- (apply 'message (concat bbdbpalm-name ": " format) args))
-
-(defun bbdbpalm-upload-export-file (export-file)
- (bbdbpalm-log-activity
- (format "Uploading file \"%s\" to Palm" export-file)
- (save-excursion
- (save-window-excursion
- (let ((buf (get-buffer-create "*BBDBpalm*")))
- (set-buffer buf)
- (setq buffer-read-only nil)
- (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
- (insert bbdbpalm-name
- " will now run \""
- bbdbpalm-pilot-addresses-program
- "\" to upload the data to your Palm.\n\n")
- (or (getenv "PILOTRATE")
- (insert "You may be able to speed up uploads by setting your"
- " \"PILOTRATE\" environment\n"
- "variable. See your Pilot-Link documentation for"
- " details.\n\n"))
- (pop-to-buffer buf)
- (call-process bbdbpalm-pilot-addresses-program
- nil buf t
- "-d" bbdbpalm-category
- "-r" bbdbpalm-export-file)
- (setq buffer-read-only t))))))
-
-(provide 'bbdbpalm)
-
-;;; bbdbpalm.el ends here
diff --git a/bits/make.bat b/bits/make.bat
deleted file mode 100644
index 0e5248d..0000000
--- a/bits/make.bat
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,106 +0,0 @@
-@echo off
-
-rem Written by Yair Friedman (yair@MailAndNews.com)
-rem Based upon the gnus make.bat by David Charlap (shamino@writeme.com)
-rem
-rem There are two possible problems with this batch file. The emacs.bat batch
-rem file may not exist in all distributions. It is part of the GNU build of
-rem Emacs 20.4 (http://www.gnu.org/softare/emacs/windows.ntemacs.html) If you
-rem install BBDB with some other build, you may have to replace calls to
-rem %1\emacs.bat with something else.
-rem
-rem Also, the emacs.bat file that comes with Emacs does not accept more than 9
-rem parameters, so the attempts to compile the .texi files will fail. To
-rem fix that (at least on NT. I don't know about Win95), the following
-rem change should be made to emacs.bat:
-rem
-rem %emacs_dir%\bin\emacs.exe %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
-rem
-rem should become
-rem
-rem %emacs_dir%\bin\emacs.exe %*
-rem
-rem which will allow the batch file to accept an unlimited number of
-rem parameters.
-
-rem For the meaning of these look at the Makefile.
-rem Notice that you have to double any backslashes in the path.
-set GNUSDIR=E:\\emacs-20.7\\lisp\\gnus
-set MHEDIR=
-set VMDIR=
-set OTHERDIR=
-rem give it any value if you want to use rmail with bbdb
-set RMAIL=
-rem This is where you bbdb lisp is going
-set BBDBDIR=D:\\emacs-20.7\\site-lisp\\bbdb-2.2\\lisp
-
-rem Clear PWD so emacs doesn't get confused
-set BBDB_PWD_SAVE=%PWD%
-set PWD=
-
-if "%1" == "" goto usage
-
-rem Emacs 20.7 no longer includes emacs.bat. Use emacs.exe if the batch file is
-rem not present -- this also fixes the problem about too many parameters on Win9x.
-set emacs=emacs.exe
-if exist %1\bin\emacs.bat set emacs=emacs.bat
-
-set VM=-eval "(progn (if (not (string-match \"%VMDIR%\" \"\")) (setq load-path (cons \"%VMDIR%\" load-path))) (if (load \"vm-version\" t) (cond ((> (string-to-number vm-version) 5.31) (load \"vm\")) (t (load \"vm-vars\") (load \"vm\")))))"
-set GNUS=-eval "(if (not (string-match \"%GNUSDIR%\" \"\")) (setq load-path (cons \"%GNUSDIR%\" load-path)))"
-set MHE=-eval "(progn (if (not (string-match \"%MHEDIR%\" \"\")) (setq load-path (cons \"%MHEDIR%\" load-path))) (load \"mh-e\"))"
-set PUSHPATH=-eval "(setq load-path (delete \"\" (append (list \".\" \"%OTHERDIR%\") load-path)))"
-
-cd lisp
-
-call %1\bin\%emacs% -batch -q -no-site-file -f batch-byte-compile ./bbdb.el
-call %1\bin\%emacs% -batch -q -no-site-file %PUSHPATH% -l ./bbdb.elc -f batch-byte-compile bbdb-com.el bbdb-hooks.el bbdb-print.el bbdb-ftp.el bbdb-whois.el bbdb-srv.el bbdb-reportmail.el bbdb-snarf.el bbdb-w3.el bbdb-sc.el bbdb-merge.el bbdb-migrate.el
-
-IF "%RMAIL%" == "" goto afterrmail
-call %1\bin\%emacs% -batch -q -no-site-file %PUSHPATH% -l ./bbdb.elc -f batch-byte-compile bbdb-rmail.el
-:afterrmail
-
-IF "%GNUSDIR%" == "" goto aftergnus
-call %1\bin\%emacs% -batch -q -no-site-file %PUSHPATH% -l ./bbdb.elc %GNUS% -f batch-byte-compile bbdb-gnus.el
-:aftergnus
-
-IF "%VMDIR%"=="" goto aftervm
-call %1\bin\%emacs% -batch -q -no-site-file %PUSHPATH% -l ./bbdb.elc %VM% -f batch-byte-compile bbdb-vm.el
-:aftervm
-
-IF "%MHEDIR%"=="" goto aftermhe
-call %1\bin\%emacs% -batch -q -no-site-file %PUSHPATH% -l ./bbdb.elc %MHE% -f batch-byte-compile bbdb-mhe.el
-:aftermhe
-
-echo home is where the heart is.
-
-rem echo &gt; bbdb-autoloads.el
-rem call %1\bin\%emacs% -batch -q -no-site-file -l autoload -eval "(setq generated-autoload-file \"%BBDBDIR%\\bbdb-autoloads.el\")" -eval "(setq make-backup-files nil)" -eval "(setq autoload-package-name \"bbdb\")" -f batch-update-autoloads %BBDBDIR%
-call %1\bin\%emacs% -batch -q -no-site-file -f batch-byte-compile bbdb-autoloads.el
-
-if not "%2%"=="copy" goto info
-attrib -r %1\lisp\bbdb\*
-copy *.el* %1\lisp\bbdb
-
-:info
-set EMACSINFOHACK="(while (re-search-forward \"@\\(end \\)?ifnottex\" nil t) (replace-match \"\"))"
-cd ..\texinfo
-call %1\bin\%emacs% -batch -q -no-site-file bbdb.texinfo -eval %EMACSINFOHACK% -eval "(setq max-lisp-eval-depth 600)" -f texinfo-every-node-update -f texinfo-format-buffer -f save-buffer
-if not "%2" == "copy" goto done
-copy bbdb.info %1\info
-
-:done
-cd ..
-goto end
-
-:usage
-echo Usage: make :emacs-dir: [copy]
-echo.
-echo where: :emacs-dir: is the directory you installed emacs in
-echo eg. d:\emacs\20.4
-echo copy indicates that the compiled files should be copied to your
-echo emacs lisp, info, and etc directories
-
-rem Restore PWD so whoever called this batch file doesn't get confused
-set PWD=%BBDB_PWD_SAVE%
-set BBDB_PWD_SAVE=
-:end
diff --git a/bits/vcard.el b/bits/vcard.el
deleted file mode 100644
index c7bfad3..0000000
--- a/bits/vcard.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,702 +0,0 @@
-;;; vcard.el --- vcard parsing and display routines
-
-;; Copyright (C) 1997, 1999, 2000 Noah S. Friedman
-
-;; Author: Noah Friedman <friedman@splode.com>
-;; Maintainer: friedman@splode.com
-;; Keywords: vcard, mail, news
-;; Created: 1997-09-27
-
-;; 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, 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, you can either send email to this
-;; program's maintainer or write to: The Free Software Foundation,
-;; Inc.; 59 Temple Place, Suite 330; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Unformatted vcards are just plain ugly. But if you live in the MIME
-;; world, they are a better way of exchanging contact information than
-;; freeform signatures since the former can be automatically parsed and
-;; stored in a searchable index.
-;;
-;; This library of routines provides the back end necessary for parsing
-;; vcards so that they can eventually go into an address book like BBDB
-;; (although this library does not implement that itself). Also included
-;; is a sample pretty-printer which MUAs can use which do not provide their
-;; own vcard formatters.
-
-;; This library does not interface directly with any mail user agents. For
-;; an example of bindings for the VM MUA, see vm-vcard.el available from
-;;
-;; http://www.splode.com/~friedman/software/emacs-lisp/index.html#mail
-;;
-;; Updates to vcard.el should be available there too.
-
-;; The main entry point to this package is `vcard-pretty-print' although
-;; any documented variable or function is considered part of the API for
-;; operating on vcard data.
-
-;; The vcard 2.1 format is defined by the versit consortium.
-;; See http://www.imc.org/pdi/vcard-21.ps
-;;
-;; RFC 2426 defines the vcard 3.0 format.
-;; See ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc2426.txt
-
-;; A parsed vcard is a list of attributes of the form
-;;
-;; (proplist value1 value2 ...)
-;;
-;; Where proplist is a list of property names and parameters, e.g.
-;;
-;; (property1 (property2 . parameter2) ...)
-;;
-;; Each property has an associated implicit or explicit parameter value
-;; (not to be confused with attribute values; in general this API uses
-;; `parameter' to refer to property values and `value' to refer to attribute
-;; values to avoid confusion). If a property has no explicit parameter value,
-;; the parameter value is considered to be `t'. Any property which does not
-;; exist for an attribute is considered to have a nil parameter.
-
-;; TODO:
-;; * Finish supporting the 3.0 extensions.
-;; Currently, only the 2.1 standard is supported.
-;; * Handle nested vcards and grouped attributes?
-;; (I've never actually seen one of these in use.)
-;; * Handle multibyte charsets.
-;; * Inverse of vcard-parse-string: write .VCF files from alist
-;; * Implement a vcard address book? Or is using BBDB preferable?
-;; * Improve the sample formatter.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(defgroup vcard nil
- "Support for the vCard electronic business card format."
- :group 'vcard
- :group 'mail
- :group 'news)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom vcard-pretty-print-function 'vcard-format-sample-box
- "*Formatting function used by `vcard-pretty-print'."
- :type 'function
- :group 'vcard)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom vcard-standard-filters
- '(vcard-filter-html
- vcard-filter-adr-newlines
- vcard-filter-tel-normalize
- vcard-filter-textprop-cr)
- "*Standard list of filters to apply to parsed vcard data.
-These filters are applied sequentially to vcard attributes when
-the function `vcard-standard-filter' is supplied as the second argument to
-`vcard-parse'."
- :type 'hook
- :group 'vcard)
-
-
-;;; No user-settable options below.
-
-;; XEmacs 21 ints and chars are disjoint types.
-;; For all else, treat them as the same.
-(defalias 'vcard-char-to-int
- (if (fboundp 'char-to-int) 'char-to-int 'identity))
-
-;; This is just the version number for this package; it does not refer to
-;; the vcard format specification. Currently, this package does not yet
-;; support the full vcard 3.0 specification.
-;;
-;; Whenever any part of the API defined in this package change in a way
-;; that is not backward-compatible, the major version number here should be
-;; incremented. Backward-compatible additions to the API should be
-;; indicated by increasing the minor version number.
-(defconst vcard-api-version "2.0")
-
-;; The vcard standards allow specifying the encoding for an attribute using
-;; these values as immediate property names, rather than parameters of the
-;; `encoding' property. If these are encountered while parsing, associate
-;; them as parameters of the `encoding' property in the returned structure.
-(defvar vcard-encoding-tags
- '("quoted-printable" "base64" "8bit" "7bit"))
-
-;; The vcard parser will auto-decode these encodings when they are
-;; encountered. These methods are invoked via vcard-parse-region-value.
-(defvar vcard-region-decoder-methods
- '(("quoted-printable" . vcard-region-decode-quoted-printable)
- ("base64" . vcard-region-decode-base64)))
-
-;; This is used by vcard-region-decode-base64
-(defvar vcard-region-decode-base64-table
- (let* ((a "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/")
- (len (length a))
- (tbl (make-vector 123 nil))
- (i 0))
- (while (< i len)
- (aset tbl (vcard-char-to-int (aref a i)) i)
- (setq i (1+ i)))
- tbl))
-
-
-;;; This function can be used generically by applications to obtain
-;;; a printable representation of a vcard.
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun vcard-pretty-print (vcard)
- "Format VCARD into a string suitable for display to user.
-VCARD can be an unparsed string containing raw VCF vcard data
-or a parsed vcard alist as returned by `vcard-parse-string'.
-
-The result is a string with formatted vcard information suitable for
-insertion into a mime presentation buffer.
-
-The function specified by the variable `vcard-pretty-print-function'
-actually performs the formatting. That function will always receive a
-parsed vcard alist."
- (and (stringp vcard)
- (setq vcard (vcard-parse-string vcard)))
- (funcall vcard-pretty-print-function vcard))
-
-
-;;; Parsing routines
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun vcard-parse-string (raw &optional filter)
- "Parse RAW vcard data as a string, and return an alist representing data.
-
-If the optional function FILTER is specified, apply that filter to each
-attribute. If no filter is specified, `vcard-standard-filter' is used.
-
-Filters should accept two arguments: the property list and the value list.
-Modifying in place the property or value list will affect the resulting
-attribute in the vcard alist.
-
-Vcard data is normally in the form
-
- begin: vcard
- prop1a: value1a
- prop2a;prop2b;prop2c=param2c: value2a
- prop3a;prop3b: value3a;value3b;value3c
- end: vcard
-
-\(Whitespace around the `:' separating properties and values is optional.\)
-If supplied to this function an alist of the form
-
- \(\(\(\"prop1a\"\) \"value1a\"\)
- \(\(\"prop2a\" \"prop2b\" \(\"prop2c\" . \"param2c\"\)\) \"value2a\"\)
- \(\(\"prop3a\" \"prop3b\"\) \"value3a\" \"value3b\" \"value3c\"\)\)
-
-would be returned."
- (let ((vcard nil)
- (buf (generate-new-buffer " *vcard parser work*")))
- (unwind-protect
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer buf)
- ;; Make sure last line is newline-terminated.
- ;; An extra trailing newline is harmless.
- (insert raw "\n")
- (setq vcard (vcard-parse-region (point-min) (point-max) filter)))
- (kill-buffer buf))
- vcard))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun vcard-parse-region (beg end &optional filter)
- "Parse the raw vcard data in region, and return an alist representing data.
-This function is just like `vcard-parse-string' except that it operates on
-a region of the current buffer rather than taking a string as an argument.
-
-Note: this function modifies the buffer!"
- (or filter
- (setq filter 'vcard-standard-filter))
- (let ((case-fold-search t)
- (vcard-data nil)
- (pos (make-marker))
- (newpos (make-marker))
- properties value)
- (save-restriction
- (narrow-to-region beg end)
- (save-match-data
- ;; Unfold folded lines and delete naked carriage returns
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward "\r$\\|\n[ \t]" nil t)
- (goto-char (match-beginning 0))
- (delete-char 1))
-
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (re-search-forward "^begin:[ \t]*vcard[ \t]*\n")
- (set-marker pos (point))
- (while (and (not (looking-at "^end[ \t]*:[ \t]*vcard[ \t]*$"))
- (re-search-forward ":[ \t]*" nil t))
- (set-marker newpos (match-end 0))
- (setq properties
- (vcard-parse-region-properties pos (match-beginning 0)))
- (set-marker pos (marker-position newpos))
- (re-search-forward "[ \t]*\n")
- (set-marker newpos (match-end 0))
- (setq value
- (vcard-parse-region-value properties pos (match-beginning 0)))
- (set-marker pos (marker-position newpos))
- (goto-char pos)
- (funcall filter properties value)
- (setq vcard-data (cons (cons properties value) vcard-data)))))
- (nreverse vcard-data)))
-
-(defun vcard-parse-region-properties (beg end)
- (downcase-region beg end)
- (let* ((proplist (vcard-split-string (buffer-substring beg end) ";"))
- (props proplist)
- split)
- (save-match-data
- (while props
- (cond ((string-match "=" (car props))
- (setq split (vcard-split-string (car props) "=" 2))
- (setcar props (cons (car split) (car (cdr split)))))
- ((member (car props) vcard-encoding-tags)
- (setcar props (cons "encoding" (car props)))))
- (setq props (cdr props))))
- proplist))
-
-(defun vcard-parse-region-value (proplist beg end)
- (let* ((encoding (vcard-get-property proplist "encoding"))
- (decoder (cdr (assoc encoding vcard-region-decoder-methods)))
- result pos match-beg match-end)
- (save-restriction
- (narrow-to-region beg end)
- (cond (decoder
- ;; Each `;'-separated field needs to be decoded and saved
- ;; separately; if the entire region were decoded at once, we
- ;; would not be able to distinguish between the original `;'
- ;; chars and those which were encoded in order to quote them
- ;; against being treated as field separators.
- (goto-char beg)
- (setq pos (set-marker (make-marker) (point)))
- (setq match-beg (make-marker))
- (setq match-end (make-marker))
- (save-match-data
- (while (< pos (point-max))
- (cond ((search-forward ";" nil t)
- (set-marker match-beg (match-beginning 0))
- (set-marker match-end (match-end 0)))
- (t
- (set-marker match-beg (point-max))
- (set-marker match-end (point-max))))
- (funcall decoder pos match-beg)
- (setq result (cons (buffer-substring pos match-beg) result))
- (set-marker pos (marker-position match-end))))
- (setq result (nreverse result))
- (vcard-set-property proplist "encoding" nil))
- (t
- (setq result (vcard-split-string (buffer-string) ";")))))
- (goto-char (point-max))
- result))
-
-
-;;; Functions for retrieving property or value information from parsed
-;;; vcard attributes.
-
-(defun vcard-values (vcard have-props &optional non-props limit)
- "Return the values in VCARD.
-This function is like `vcard-ref' and takes the same arguments, but return
-only the values, not the associated property lists."
- (mapcar 'cdr (vcard-ref vcard have-props non-props limit)))
-
-(defun vcard-ref (vcard have-props &optional non-props limit)
- "Return the attributes in VCARD with HAVE-PROPS properties.
-Optional arg NON-PROPS is a list of properties which candidate attributes
-must not have.
-Optional arg LIMIT means return no more than that many attributes.
-
-The attributes in VCARD which have all properties specified by HAVE-PROPS
-but not having any specified by NON-PROPS are returned. The first element
-of each attribute is the actual property list; the remaining elements are
-the values.
-
-If a specific property has an associated parameter \(e.g. an encoding\),
-use the syntax \(\"property\" . \"parameter\"\) to specify it. If property
-parameter is not important or it has no specific parameter, just specify
-the property name as a string."
- (let ((attrs vcard)
- (result nil)
- (count 0))
- (while (and attrs (or (null limit) (< count limit)))
- (and (vcard-proplist-all-properties (car (car attrs)) have-props)
- (not (vcard-proplist-any-properties (car (car attrs)) non-props))
- (setq result (cons (car attrs) result)
- count (1+ count)))
- (setq attrs (cdr attrs)))
- (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun vcard-proplist-all-properties (proplist props)
- "Returns nil unless PROPLIST contains all properties specified in PROPS."
- (let ((result t))
- (while (and result props)
- (or (vcard-get-property proplist (car props))
- (setq result nil))
- (setq props (cdr props)))
- result))
-
-(defun vcard-proplist-any-properties (proplist props)
- "Returns `t' if PROPLIST contains any of the properties specified in PROPS."
- (let ((result nil))
- (while (and (not result) props)
- (and (vcard-get-property proplist (car props))
- (setq result t))
- (setq props (cdr props)))
- result))
-
-(defun vcard-get-property (proplist property)
- "Return the value from PROPLIST of PROPERTY.
-PROPLIST is a vcard attribute property list, which is normally the first
-element of each attribute entry in a vcard."
- (or (and (member property proplist) t)
- (cdr (assoc property proplist))))
-
-(defun vcard-set-property (proplist property value)
- "In PROPLIST, set PROPERTY to VALUE.
-PROPLIST is a vcard attribute property list.
-If VALUE is nil, PROPERTY is deleted."
- (let (elt)
- (cond ((null value)
- (vcard-delete-property proplist property))
- ((setq elt (member property proplist))
- (and value (not (eq value t))
- (setcar elt (cons property value))))
- ((setq elt (assoc property proplist))
- (cond ((eq value t)
- (setq elt (memq elt proplist))
- (setcar elt property))
- (t
- (setcdr elt value))))
- ((eq value t)
- (nconc proplist (cons property nil)))
- (t
- (nconc proplist (cons (cons property value) nil))))))
-
-(defun vcard-delete-property (proplist property)
- "Delete from PROPLIST the specified property PROPERTY.
-This will not succeed in deleting the first member of the proplist, but
-that element should never be deleted since it is the primary key."
- (let (elt)
- (cond ((setq elt (member property proplist))
- (delq (car elt) proplist))
- ((setq elt (assoc property proplist))
- (delq (car (memq elt proplist)) proplist)))))
-
-
-;;; Vcard data filters.
-;;;
-;;; Filters receive both the property list and value list and may modify
-;;; either in-place. The return value from the filters are ignored.
-;;;
-;;; These filters can be used for purposes such as removing HTML tags or
-;;; normalizing phone numbers into a standard form.
-
-(defun vcard-standard-filter (proplist values)
- "Apply filters in `vcard-standard-filters' to attributes."
- (vcard-filter-apply-filter-list vcard-standard-filters proplist values))
-
-;; This function could be used to dispatch other filter lists.
-(defun vcard-filter-apply-filter-list (filter-list proplist values)
- (while filter-list
- (funcall (car filter-list) proplist values)
- (setq filter-list (cdr filter-list))))
-
-;; Some lusers put HTML (or even javascript!) in their vcards under the
-;; misguided notion that it's a standard feature of vcards just because
-;; Netscape supports this feature. That is wrong; the vcard specification
-;; does not define any html content semantics and most MUAs cannot do
-;; anything with html text except display them unparsed, which is ugly.
-;;
-;; Thank Netscape for abusing the standard and damned near rendering it
-;; useless for interoperability between MUAs.
-;;
-;; This filter does a very rudimentary job.
-(defun vcard-filter-html (proplist values)
- "Remove HTML tags from attribute values."
- (save-match-data
- (while values
- (while (string-match "<[^<>\n]+>" (car values))
- (setcar values (replace-match "" t t (car values))))
- (setq values (cdr values)))))
-
-(defun vcard-filter-adr-newlines (proplist values)
- "Replace newlines with \"; \" in `adr' values."
- (and (vcard-get-property proplist "adr")
- (save-match-data
- (while values
- (while (string-match "[\r\n]+" (car values))
- (setcar values (replace-match "; " t t (car values))))
- (setq values (cdr values))))))
-
-(defun vcard-filter-tel-normalize (proplist values)
- "Normalize telephone numbers in `tel' values.
-Spaces and hyphens are replaced with `.'.
-US domestic telephone numbers are replaced with international format."
- (and (vcard-get-property proplist "tel")
- (save-match-data
- (while values
- (while (string-match "[\t._-]+" (car values))
- (setcar values (replace-match " " t t (car values))))
- (and (string-match "^(?\\(\\S-\\S-\\S-\\))? ?\
-\\(\\S-\\S-\\S- \\S-\\S-\\S-\\S-\\)"
- (car values))
- (setcar values
- (replace-match "+1 \\1 \\2" t nil (car values))))
- (setq values (cdr values))))))
-
-(defun vcard-filter-textprop-cr (proplist values)
- "Strip carriage returns from text values."
- (and (vcard-proplist-any-properties
- proplist '("adr" "email" "fn" "label" "n" "org" "tel" "title" "url"))
- (save-match-data
- (while values
- (while (string-match "\r+" (car values))
- (setcar values (replace-match "" t t (car values))))
- (setq values (cdr values))))))
-
-
-;;; Decoding methods.
-
-(defmacro vcard-hexstring-to-ascii (s)
- (if (string-lessp emacs-version "20")
- `(format "%c" (car (read-from-string (format "?\\x%s" ,s))))
- `(format "%c" (string-to-number ,s 16))))
-
-(defun vcard-region-decode-quoted-printable (&optional beg end)
- (save-excursion
- (save-restriction
- (save-match-data
- (narrow-to-region (or beg (point-min)) (or end (point-max)))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward "=\n" nil t)
- (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0)))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward "=[0-9A-Za-z][0-9A-Za-z]" nil t)
- (let ((s (buffer-substring (1+ (match-beginning 0)) (match-end 0))))
- (replace-match (vcard-hexstring-to-ascii s) t t)))))))
-
-(defun vcard-region-decode-base64 (&optional beg end)
- (save-restriction
- (narrow-to-region (or beg (point-min)) (or end (point-max)))
- (save-match-data
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward "[ \t\r\n]+" nil t)
- (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (let ((count 0)
- (n 0)
- (c nil))
- (while (not (eobp))
- (setq c (char-after (point)))
- (delete-char 1)
- (cond ((char-equal c ?=)
- (if (= count 2)
- (insert (lsh n -10))
- ;; count must be 3
- (insert (lsh n -16) (logand 255 (lsh n -8))))
- (delete-region (point) (point-max)))
- (t
- (setq n (+ n (aref vcard-region-decode-base64-table
- (vcard-char-to-int c))))
- (setq count (1+ count))
- (cond ((= count 4)
- (insert (logand 255 (lsh n -16))
- (logand 255 (lsh n -8))
- (logand 255 n))
- (setq n 0 count 0))
- (t
- (setq n (lsh n 6))))))))))
-
-
-(defun vcard-split-string (string &optional separator limit)
- "Split STRING at occurences of SEPARATOR. Return a list of substrings.
-Optional argument SEPARATOR can be any regexp, but anything matching the
- separator will never appear in any of the returned substrings.
- If not specified, SEPARATOR defaults to \"[ \\f\\t\\n\\r\\v]+\".
-If optional arg LIMIT is specified, split into no more than that many
- fields \(though it may split into fewer\)."
- (or separator (setq separator "[ \f\t\n\r\v]+"))
- (let ((string-list nil)
- (len (length string))
- (pos 0)
- (splits 0)
- str)
- (save-match-data
- (while (<= pos len)
- (setq splits (1+ splits))
- (cond ((and limit
- (>= splits limit))
- (setq str (substring string pos))
- (setq pos (1+ len)))
- ((string-match separator string pos)
- (setq str (substring string pos (match-beginning 0)))
- (setq pos (match-end 0)))
- (t
- (setq str (substring string pos))
- (setq pos (1+ len))))
- (setq string-list (cons str string-list))))
- (nreverse string-list)))
-
-(defun vcard-copy-tree (tree)
- "Make a deep copy of nested conses."
- (cond
- ((consp tree)
- (cons (vcard-copy-tree (car tree))
- (vcard-copy-tree (cdr tree))))
- (t tree)))
-
-(defun vcard-flatten (l)
- (if (consp l)
- (apply 'nconc (mapcar 'vcard-flatten l))
- (list l)))
-
-
-;;; Sample formatting routines.
-
-(defun vcard-format-sample-box (vcard)
- "Like `vcard-format-sample-string', but put an ascii box around text."
- (let* ((lines (vcard-format-sample-lines vcard))
- (len (vcard-format-sample-max-length lines))
- (edge (concat "\n+" (make-string (+ len 2) ?-) "+\n"))
- (line-fmt (format "| %%-%ds |" len))
- (formatted-lines
- (mapconcat (function (lambda (s) (format line-fmt s))) lines "\n")))
- (if (string= formatted-lines "")
- formatted-lines
- (concat edge formatted-lines edge))))
-
-(defun vcard-format-sample-string (vcard)
- "Format VCARD into a string suitable for display to user.
-VCARD should be a parsed vcard alist. The result is a string
-with formatted vcard information which can be inserted into a mime
-presentation buffer."
- (mapconcat 'identity (vcard-format-sample-lines vcard) "\n"))
-
-(defun vcard-format-sample-lines (vcard)
- (let* ((name (vcard-format-sample-get-name vcard))
- (title (vcard-format-sample-values-concat vcard '("title") 1 "; "))
- (org (vcard-format-sample-values-concat vcard '("org") 1 "; "))
- (addr (vcard-format-sample-get-address vcard))
- (tel (vcard-format-sample-get-telephone vcard))
- (lines (delete nil (vcard-flatten (list name title org addr))))
- (col-template (format "%%-%ds%%s"
- (vcard-format-sample-offset lines tel)))
- (l lines))
- (while tel
- (setcar l (format col-template (car l) (car tel)))
- ;; If we stripped away too many nil slots from l, add empty strings
- ;; back in so setcar above will work on next iteration.
- (and (cdr tel)
- (null (cdr l))
- (setcdr l (cons "" nil)))
- (setq l (cdr l))
- (setq tel (cdr tel)))
- lines))
-
-(defun vcard-format-sample-get-name (vcard)
- (let ((name (car (car (vcard-values vcard '("fn") nil 1))))
- (email (car (vcard-format-sample-values
- vcard '((("email" "pref"))
- (("email" "internet"))
- (("email"))) 1))))
- (cond ((and name email)
- (format "%s <%s>" name email))
- (email)
- (name)
- (""))))
-
-(defun vcard-format-sample-get-telephone (vcard)
- (let ((fields '(("Work: "
- (("tel" "work" "pref") . ("fax" "pager" "cell"))
- (("tel" "work" "voice") . ("fax" "pager" "cell"))
- (("tel" "work") . ("fax" "pager" "cell")))
- ("Home: "
- (("tel" "home" "pref") . ("fax" "pager" "cell"))
- (("tel" "home" "voice") . ("fax" "pager" "cell"))
- (("tel" "home") . ("fax" "pager" "cell"))
- (("tel") . ("fax" "pager" "cell" "work")))
- ("Cell: "
- (("tel" "cell" "pref"))
- (("tel" "cell")))
- ("Fax: "
- (("tel" "pref" "fax"))
- (("tel" "work" "fax"))
- (("tel" "home" "fax"))
- (("tel" "fax")))))
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-fi
-if test -n "$ac_unrecognized_opts" && test "$enable_option_checking" != no; then
- { $as_echo "$as_me:${as_lineno-$LINENO}: WARNING: unrecognized options: $ac_unrecognized_opts" >&5
-$as_echo "$as_me: WARNING: unrecognized options: $ac_unrecognized_opts" >&2;}
-fi
-
-
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac
deleted file mode 100644
index 795fd0f..0000000
--- a/configure.ac
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,190 +0,0 @@
-dnl configure.ac --- configuration setup for BBDB
-
-dnl Author: Didier Verna <didier@xemacs.org>
-dnl Maintainer: Didier Verna <didier@xemacs.org>, Waider <waider@waider.ie>
-dnl Created: Tue Nov 14 18:28:52 2000
-
-dnl Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Didier Verna
-
-dnl BBDB is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-dnl it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published
-dnl by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
-dnl your option) any later version.
-
-dnl BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-dnl but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-dnl GNU Library General Public License for more details.
-
-dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
-dnl along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
-dnl Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-
-
-dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a new configure script
-
-AC_PREREQ([2.67])
-
-BBDB_PRE_INIT
-AC_INIT([BBDB],[BBDB_VERSION],[bbdb-info@lists.sourceforge.net])
-
-AC_COPYRIGHT([Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Didier Verna <didier@xemacs.org>.])
-
-AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([configure.ac])
-dnl We only have install-sh right now, so it's not worth adding an aux
-dnl directory just for that file.
-dnl AC_ CONFIG_AUX_DIR
-dnl The following macro is incompatible with the current Automake, but we
-dnl don't use it for now.
-AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile
- lisp/Makefile
- texinfo/Makefile
- tex/Makefile
- utils/Makefile])
-
-dnl Make sure we don't accidentally try to configure a testing directory if
-dnl one doesn't exist.
-if [[ -d testing ]]
-then
- AC_CONFIG_FILES([testing/Makefile])
-fi
-
-dnl Common system utilities checking:
-AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
-AC_PROG_INSTALL
-AC_PROG_LN_S
-AC_PATH_PROG(RM, rm, /bin/rm)
-AC_PATH_PROG(GREP, grep, /bin/grep)
-
-dnl ah ah ah.
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([for my keys])
-AC_MSG_RESULT([not found])
-echo "Damn! I'm locked outside :-("
-
-dnl External programs checking:
-BBDB_PROG_GNU_TAR
-BBDB_PROG_COMPRESS
-BBDB_PROG_MAKEINFO
-BBDB_PROG_TEXI2DVI
-BBDB_PROG_ETAGS
-BBDB_PROG_EMACS
-
-dnl Some customizations:
-BBDB_ARG_SUBST([GNUSDIR], [gnus-dir], [DIR], [set the location of Gnus to DIR],
- [], [[ enable_gnus=gnus ]])
-BBDB_ARG_SUBST([MHEDIR], [mhe-dir], [DIR], [set the location of Mh-E to DIR],
- [], [[ enable_mhe=mhe ]])
-BBDB_ARG_SUBST([VMDIR], [vm-dir], [DIR], [set the location of VM to DIR],
- [], [[ enable_vm=vm ]])
-
-# Various MTAs and other optional bits
-# Default Gnus to on
-enable_gnus=gnus
-
-# this seems far messier and more complex than I'd expect from autoconf...
-AC_ARG_ENABLE([vm],
- AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-vm],[enable VM hooks (default depends on --with-vm-dir)]),
- [if test "x$enableval" = "xno"; then BBDB_VM=; enable_vm=; else BBDB_VM=vm; fi])
-
-AC_ARG_ENABLE(rmail,
- AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-rmail],[enable RMAIL hooks [[no]]]),
- [if test "x$enableval" = "xno"; then BBDB_RMAIL=; enable_rmail=; else BBDB_RMAIL=rmail; fi], [BBDB_RMAIL=])
-
-AC_ARG_ENABLE(gnus,
- AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-gnus],[enable GNUS hooks [[yes]]]),
- [if test "x$enableval" = "xno"; then BBDB_GNUS=; enable_gnus=; else BBDB_GNUS=gnus; fi], [BBDB_GNUS=])
-
-AC_ARG_ENABLE(mhe,
- AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-mhe],[enable MH-E hooks (default depends on --with-mhe-dir)]),
- [if test "x$enableval" = "xno"; then BBDB_MHE=; enable_mhe=; else BBDB_MHE=mhe; fi], [BBDB_MHE=])
-
-dnl All this does for now is allows you to see the compile commands
-AC_ARG_ENABLE(developer,
- AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-developer],[enable developer hooks [[no]]]),
- [if test "x$enable" = "xno"; then HUSHMAKE=; fi], [HUSHMAKE=@])
-
-BBDB_ARG_SUBST([OTHERDIRS], [other-dirs], [DIRS],
- [set other needed directories (a list of space or colon separated paths)],
- [],
- dnl #### WARNING: pay attention to the quoting of ACTION if given !!!!!
- [[ BBDB_COLON_TO_SPACE(withval) ]])
-
-dnl Set up load path file
-echo "(setq load-path (append (list " > ${ac_confdir}/loadpath.el
-for dir in . "${VMDIR}" "${GNUSDIR}" "${MHEDIR}" "${OTHERDIRS}"
-do
- if test "x$dir" != "x"
- then
- echo "(expand-file-name \"$dir\") " >> ${ac_confdir}/loadpath.el
- fi
-done
-echo ") load-path))" >> ${ac_confdir}/loadpath.el
-
-BBDB_LOADPATH="${ac_confdir}/loadpath.el"
-
-dnl if VM was requested, make sure we have access to the source
-if test "x$enable_vm" != "x"; then
- BBDB_VM=`${EMACS_PROG} --no-site-file --no-init-file -batch -q -l ${BBDB_LOADPATH} -eval "(if (locate-library \"vm-autoload\") (message \"vm\"))" 2>&1`
- if test "x$BBDB_VM" = "x"; then
- AC_MSG_ERROR([*** Cannot build VM support without VM's source.])
- fi
-fi
-
-dnl Now go looking for auxilliary packages (supercite, reportmail and gnuserv)
-BBDB_SC=`${EMACS_PROG} -no-site-file -no-init-file -batch -q -l ${BBDB_LOADPATH} -eval "(if (locate-library \"supercite\") (message \"bbdb-sc.elc\"))" 2>&1`
-BBDB_REPORTMAIL=`${EMACS_PROG} -no-site-file -no-init-file -batch -q -l ${BBDB_LOADPATH} -eval "(if (locate-library \"reportmail\") (message \"bbdb-reportmail.elc\"))" 2>&1`
-BBDB_SRV=`${EMACS_PROG} -no-site-file -no-init-file -batch -q -l ${BBDB_LOADPATH} -eval "(progn (or (fboundp (quote define-obsolete-variable-alias)) (if (locate-library \"gnuserv-compat\") (load \"gnuserv-compat\" t t))) (if (and (locate-library \"gnuserv\") (locate-library \"itimer\")) (message \"bbdb-srv.el\")))" 2>&1`
-
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([checking emacs-type of ${EMACS_PROG}])
-cat > conftest.el <<TEST
-(princ (format "%s" (if (featurep 'xemacs ) 'xemacs 'emacs)))
-TEST
-EMACS_FLAVOR=`${EMACS_PROG} --no-site-file --batch -l conftest.el | ${GREP} .`
-AC_MSG_RESULT([${EMACS_FLAVOR}])
-
-dnl XEmacsery
-dnl is there a sane way to set this to a useful default?
-BBDB_ARG_SUBST([PACKAGEDIR], [package-dir], [DIR],
- [set the XEmacs package directory to DIR],
- [/usr/lib/xemacs/site-packages])
-
-BBDB_ARG_SUBST([SYMLINKS], [symlinks], [],
- [install BBDB by linking instead of copying], [no])
-
-BBDB_ARG_SUBST([LINKPATH], [linkpath], [PATH],
- [path to symlink from if `pwd' does not work])
-
-# Switch on some targets
-AC_SUBST([BBDB_RMAIL])
-AC_SUBST([BBDB_VM])
-AC_SUBST([BBDB_GNUS])
-AC_SUBST([BBDB_MHE])
-AC_SUBST([BBDB_LOADPATH])
-AC_SUBST([BBDB_SC])
-AC_SUBST([BBDB_REPORTMAIL])
-AC_SUBST([BBDB_SRV])
-AC_SUBST([HUSHMAKE])
-AC_SUBST([EMACS_FLAVOR])
-
-dnl Hacky Hacky. If RM really /is/ rm (i.e. we're not on DOS, for example)
-dnl then make it 'quiet'.
-if test "${RM}" = "/bin/rm" -o "${RM}" = "/usr/bin/rm"; then
- RM="${RM} -f"
-fi
-
-dnl More Hacky. Figure out the correct way to get contextual grep.
-dnl this should only be switched on for developers since it's
-dnl only required by the test stuff.
-if test "x$enable_developer" != "x"; then
- if ${GREP} -C foo configure.ac > /dev/null 2>&1; then
- GREPCONTEXT="-C"
- else
- GREPCONTEXT="-C5"
- fi
-fi
-
-AC_SUBST(GREPCONTEXT)
-
-AC_OUTPUT
-
-dnl configure.ac ends here
diff --git a/debian/.gitignore b/debian/.gitignore
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..af44839
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/.gitignore
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+/*.debhelper
+/*.log
+/*.substvars
+/bbdb/
+/files
diff --git a/debian/NEWS b/debian/NEWS
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4fd8cd3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/debian/NEWS
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+bbdb (3.0.1) unstable; urgency=medium
+
+ * This package is now a dependency package installing bbdb3
+
+ -- David Bremner <bremner@debian.org> Mon, 23 Sep 2019 20:01:03 -0300
+
diff --git a/debian/README.Debian b/debian/README.Debian
deleted file mode 100644
index 06ae927..0000000
--- a/debian/README.Debian
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
-To enable bbdb support add a call to bbdb-initialize in your .emacs:
-
-bbdb-initialize is a compiled Lisp function in `bbdb'.
-(bbdb-initialize &rest TO-INSINUATE)
-
-*Initialize the BBDB. One or more of the following symbols can be
-passed as arguments to initiate the appropriate insinuations.
-
- Initialization of mail/news readers:
-
- Gnus Initialize BBDB support for the Gnus version 3.14 or
- older.
- gnus Initialize BBDB support for the Gnus mail/news reader
- version 3.15 or newer. If you pass the `gnus' symbol,
- you should probably also pass the `message' symbol.
- mh-e Initialize BBDB support for the MH-E mail reader.
- rmail Initialize BBDB support for the RMAIL mail reader.
- sendmail Initialize BBDB support for sendmail (M-x mail).
- vm Initialize BBDB support for the VM mail reader.
- NOTE: For the VM insinuation to work properly, you must
- either call `bbdb-initialize' with the `vm' symbol from
- within your VM initialization file ("~/.vm") or you
- must call `bbdb-insinuate-vm' manually from within your
- VM initialization file.
-
- Initialization of miscellaneous package:
-
- message Initialize BBDB support for Message mode.
- reportmail Initialize BBDB support for the Reportmail mail
- notification package.
- sc Initialize BBDB support for the Supercite message
- citation package.
- w3 Initialize BBDB support for Web browsers.
-
----+++---
-
-In bits.tar.gz is the bits/ Subdir of the bbdb-Source packaged.
-The README there states this:
-
-This is the collection of bits and pieces located on the net or mailed to me
-by various folk that may or may not wind up in BBDB proper. They shouldn't
-be considered part of the bbdb as-is, nor should you complain to me about
-their failure to work.
-
-Look at it if you find something useful. If there is enough demand for some of the
-files i can install them with bbdb. Just ask me. :)
-
- -- Barak A. Pearlmutter <bap@debian.org>, Sat, 19 Mar 2011 16:16:09 +0000
-
-
-Trying to bring up-to-date, and make compatible with Emacs23 RMAIL.
-
-Brought into git; see debian/README.source for details.
-
-The default upstream build process compiles the .el files, and
-therefore needs a working emacs. The debian packaging process leaves
-this to install time, so at build time we do not actually need an
-emacs. But the configure script looks for one anyway, in order to
-produce a proper lisp/Makefile, whose execution is however deferred
-until installation time. Tweaking things to cause configuration to
-not bail when no emacs is present is more trouble than just requiring
-one at build time. So that's what we do.
-
- -- Barak A. Pearlmutter <bap@debian.org>, Sat, 19 Mar 2011 16:11:11 +0000
diff --git a/debian/README.source b/debian/README.source
deleted file mode 100644
index 717bdcc..0000000
--- a/debian/README.source
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-bbdb for Debian
----------------
-
-The upstream site on sourceforge is moribund: no one seems to have write access to CVS.
-
-I've therefore imported the sources in git.
-
-Originally imported via:
- git cvsimport -v -C bbdb -s -k -u -a bbdb -d :pserver:anonymous@bbdb.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/bbdb
-on 17-Nov-2009
-
-The -s -k was a bug, as it substitutes "-k" for "/" in tags, oops,
-thus disabling the -k, double oops.
-
-Manually merged Debian patches and tagged Debian releases.
-
-Note that the upstream CVS repo did not contain the ./configure file,
-while the upstream .orig tarballs do. I have left these out.
-
-Because of the bad options on the original import, the it was re-done
-with corrected options. At this time, proper identity translation was
-also done. This means that the file .git/cvs-authors (or the file
-passed via -A to git-cvsimport) should contain:
-
- bbdb-writer=Ronan Waide <waider@waider.ie>
- drv=Didier Verna <didier@xemacs.org>
- fenk=Robert Fenk <fenk@users.sourceforge.net>
- kensanata=Alex Schroeder <kensanata@yahoo.com>
- kuepper=Jochen Küpper <bbdb@jochen-kuepper.de>
- sds=Sam Steingold <sds@goems.com>
- shenghuo=ShengHuo ZHU <zsh@cs.rochester.edu>
- simmonmt=Matt Simmons <simmonmt@acm.org>
- waider=Ronan Waide <waider@waider.ie>
- winkler=Roland Winkler <winkler@gnu.org>
-
-The old imported tree is abandoned, but still present in the
-repository due to release tags. New work should be done on the
-re-done import tree.
-
-To do an incremental update with upstream changes:
- cd src/git/BBDB
- (make sure branch origin exists, i.e., if necessary: git branch origin origin/origin)
- git cvsimport -v -k -u -a bbdb -d :pserver:anonymous@bbdb.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/bbdb
-
- -- Barak A. Pearlmutter <bap@debian.org>, Sat, 19 Mar 2011 16:18:15 +0000
diff --git a/debian/bbdb-areacode-split.1 b/debian/bbdb-areacode-split.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 8410d5f..0000000
--- a/debian/bbdb-areacode-split.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
-.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
-.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
-.TH BBDB-AREACODE-SPLIT.PL 1 "March 31, 2002"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.\"
-.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
-.\" .nh disable hyphenation
-.\" .hy enable hyphenation
-.\" .ad l left justify
-.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
-.\" .nf disable filling
-.\" .fi enable filling
-.\" .br insert line break
-.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
-.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
-.SH NAME
-bbdb-areacode-split \- Looks for phone numbers in your .bbdb
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B bbdb-areacode-split
-<old-code> <new-code> <exchanges-file> [bbdb]
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-Looks for phone numbers in your .bbdb with a particular area code
-and one of a set of exchanges and changes the area code. The old
-and new area codes are specified on the command line, as is the
-location of a file that contains the exchanges that are being
-changed. (The format of that file is very loose. Every three digit
-sequence will be used.)
-
-This manual page was written for the Debian distribution
-because the original program does not have a manual page.
-Instead, it has documentation in the GNU Info format; see below.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR bbdb-cid (1),
-.BR bbdb-unlazy-lock (1).
-.BR bbdb-srv (1).
-.br
-The bbdb is fully documented by
-.IR "The insidious Big Brother Database for mail and news" ,
-available via the Infonode
-.BR bbdb
-.
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was written by Joerg Jaspert (JJ) <joerg@goliathbbs.dnsalias.net>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/debian/bbdb-cid.1 b/debian/bbdb-cid.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 4280dbd..0000000
--- a/debian/bbdb-cid.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
-.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
-.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
-.TH BBDB-CID.PL 1 "March 31, 2002"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.\"
-.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
-.\" .nh disable hyphenation
-.\" .hy enable hyphenation
-.\" .ad l left justify
-.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
-.\" .nf disable filling
-.\" .fi enable filling
-.\" .br insert line break
-.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
-.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
-.SH NAME
-bbdb-cid \- Caller-ID-logger
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B bbdb-cid
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-Opens the modem and waits for it to print caller-ID data. When it does,
-it logs it to a file, parses it, and pops up a window using "xmessage".
-If the number is present in your .bbdb file, it shows the name (or company)
-associated with it.
-
-.IR "You have to edit the Skript and change it to fit into your System!"
-
-This manual page was written for the Debian distribution
-because the original program does not have a manual page.
-Instead, it has documentation in the GNU Info format; see below.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR bbdb-areacode-split (1),
-.BR bbdb-unlazy-lock (1).
-.BR bbdb-srv (1).
-.br
-The bbdb is fully documented by
-.IR "The insidious Big Brother Database for mail and news" ,
-available via the Infonode
-.BR bbdb
-.
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was written by Joerg Jaspert (JJ) <joerg@goliathbbs.dnsalias.net>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/debian/bbdb-pilot-jwz.el b/debian/bbdb-pilot-jwz.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 00458da..0000000
--- a/debian/bbdb-pilot-jwz.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,582 +0,0 @@
-;;; bbdb-pilot-jwz.el --- bbdb to palmos address book conduit
-
-;; Copyright (C) 1999 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>, all rights reserved.
-
-;; Maintainer: Noah Friedman <friedman@splode.com>
-;; Created: 2000-01-21
-
-;; 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, 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, you can either send email to this
-;; program's maintainer or write to: The Free Software Foundation,
-;; Inc.; 59 Temple Place, Suite 330; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; pilot-addresses expects a file with the following 19 fields:
-;;
-;; Last Name
-;; First Name
-;; Title
-;; Company
-;; Named Field 1 (default: Work)
-;; Named Field 2 (default: Home)
-;; Named Field 3 (default: Fax)
-;; Named Field 4 (default: Other)
-;; Named Field 5 (default: E-mail)
-;; Address
-;; City
-;; State
-;; Zip
-;; Country
-;; Custom 1
-;; Custom 2
-;; Custom 3
-;; Custom 4
-;; Note
-;;
-;; The "named fields" are the ones that have a field title that can be set
-;; with a popup menu. The available titles are:
-;;
-;; Work
-;; Home
-;; Fax
-;; Other
-;; E-mail
-;; Main
-;; Pager
-;; Mobile
-;;
-;; A record in the file consists of 19 fields followed by a newline.
-;; Field values are enclosed in double-quotes and are separated by commas.
-;; The "named" fields may also be preceeded by the field name and a
-;; semicolon, e.g.:
-;; "Home";"(415) 555-1212",
-;;
-;; Strings may contain newlines, and are read with backslash-decoding
-;; (for \n, \t and so on.)
-;;
-;; Embedded quotes are double-quoted in csv output, e.g. " -> ""
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-(require 'cl)
-
-(defconst bbdb-pilot-field-names
- '["Work" "Home" "Fax" "Other" "E-mail" "Main" "Pager" "Mobile"])
-
-;; `title' is in this list since, if present, it is handled specially and
-;; we do not want to duplicate it in the notes section of each entry.
-;; But it's still a user-defined "notes" field as far as bbdb is concerned.
-(defconst bbdb-pilot-ignored-notes
- '(mail-name mail-alias face mark-char title creation-date timestamp))
-
-
-(bbdb-defstruct bbdb-pilot-
- lastname ; 1
- firstname ; 2
- title ; 3
- company ; 4
- name-1 value-1 ; 5
- name-2 value-2 ; 6
- name-3 value-3 ; 7
- name-4 value-4 ; 8
- name-5 value-5 ; 9
- address ; 10
- city ; 11
- state ; 12
- zip ; 13
- country ; 14
- custom-1 ; 15
- custom-2 ; 16
- custom-3 ; 17
- custom-4 ; 18
- note ; 19
- )
-
-
-(defun bbdb-pilot-format (pilot)
- "Inserts a `pilot-addresses'-compatible description of the `pilot' struct
-into the current buffer."
- (let ((print-escape-newlines nil)
- (print-escape-nonascii nil)
- (standard-output (current-buffer)))
- (save-restriction
- (narrow-to-region (point) (point))
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-lastname pilot) "")) (insert ",")
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-firstname pilot) "")) (insert ",")
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-title pilot) "")) (insert ",")
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-company pilot) "")) (insert ",")
-
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-name-1 pilot) "Other")) (insert ";")
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-value-1 pilot) "")) (insert ",")
-
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-name-2 pilot) "Other")) (insert ";")
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-value-2 pilot) "")) (insert ",")
-
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-name-3 pilot) "Other")) (insert ";")
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-value-3 pilot) "")) (insert ",")
-
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-name-4 pilot) "Other")) (insert ";")
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-value-4 pilot) "")) (insert ",")
-
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-name-5 pilot) "Other")) (insert ";")
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-value-5 pilot) "")) (insert ",")
-
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-address pilot) "")) (insert ",")
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-city pilot) "")) (insert ",")
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-state pilot) "")) (insert ",")
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-zip pilot) "")) (insert ",")
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-country pilot) "")) (insert ",")
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-custom-1 pilot) "")) (insert ",")
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-custom-2 pilot) "")) (insert ",")
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-custom-3 pilot) "")) (insert ",")
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-custom-4 pilot) "")) (insert ",")
- (prin1 (or (bbdb-pilot-note pilot) "")) (insert "\n")
-
- ;; Replace escaped double quotes (\") with "".
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward "\\\\\"" nil t)
- (replace-match "\"\"" nil t))
- (goto-char (point-max))))
- nil)
-
-
-(defun bbdb-pilot-pretty-print (pilot)
- ;; for debugging
- (let ((i 0)
- (names '["lastname" "firstname" "title" "company"
- "name-1" "value-1" "name-2" "value-2" "name-3" "value-3"
- "name-4" "value-4" "name-5" "value-5" "address" "city"
- "state" "zip" "country" "custom-1" "custom-2" "custom-3"
- "custom-4" "note"]))
- (while (< i bbdb-pilot-length)
- (insert (format "%12s: " (aref names i)))
- (let ((s (aref pilot i))
- (print-escape-newlines t))
- (if (null s) (setq s ""))
- (insert (format "%S\n" s)))
- (setq i (1+ i))))
- nil)
-
-
-(defun bbdb-record-to-pilot-record (record)
- "Converts a BBDB record to a Pilot record."
- (let ((pilot (make-vector bbdb-pilot-length nil))
- (phones (bbdb-record-phones record))
- (notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))
-
- (if (stringp notes)
- (setq notes (list (cons 'notes notes)))
- ;; may be destructively modified later
- (setq notes (copy-alist notes)))
-
- (if (bbdb-record-aka record)
- (setq notes
- (append notes
- (list (cons 'AKA
- (mapconcat 'identity
- (bbdb-record-aka record)
- ",\n"))))))
-
- ;; These fields are easy...
- ;;
- (bbdb-pilot-set-lastname pilot (bbdb-record-lastname record))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-firstname pilot (bbdb-record-firstname record))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-title pilot (bbdb-record-getprop record 'title))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-company pilot (bbdb-record-company record))
-
- ;; Now do the phone numbers...
- ;;
- (let ((pilot-phones '()))
- (while phones
- (let ((loc (bbdb-phone-location (car phones)))
- (num (bbdb-phone-string (car phones)))
- field)
- (cond ((string-match "\\b\\(work\\|office\\)" loc)
- (setq field "Work"))
- ((string-match "\\b\\(home\\)" loc)
- (setq field "Home"))
- ((string-match "\\b\\(fax\\|facs?imile\\)" loc)
- (setq field "Fax"))
- ((string-match "\\b\\(pager?\\|beeper\\)" loc)
- (setq field "Pager"))
- ((string-match "\\b\\(cell\\|mobile\\)" loc)
- (setq field "Mobile"))
- ((string-match "\\b\\(voice\\|main\\|phone\\)\\b" loc)
- (setq field "Main"))
- (t
- ;; If we don't recognise the phone label, then call it
- ;; "Other" but preserve the original label in the field
- ;; itself.
- (setq field "Other"
- num (concat loc ": " num))))
-
- ;; If this phone number is the same type as one previously seen
- ;; (e.g. there are two pager numbers), append with a newline to
- ;; the existing entry. This makes it possible to group multiple
- ;; numbers in the same pilot field and make room for more numbers
- ;; of different loc types.
- (let ((seen (assoc field pilot-phones)))
- (if seen
- (setcdr seen (concat (cdr seen) "\n" num))
- (setq pilot-phones (cons (cons field num) pilot-phones))))
- (setq phones (cdr phones))))
- (setq pilot-phones (nreverse pilot-phones))
-
- ;; The email field goes last in the list of phone fields
- (if (bbdb-record-net record)
- (let ((c (cons "E-mail" (car (bbdb-record-net record)))))
- (setq pilot-phones (nconc pilot-phones (list c)))))
-
- (if (cdr (bbdb-record-net record))
- (setq notes
- (cons (cons 'other-email
- (mapconcat 'identity
- (cdr (bbdb-record-net record))
- ",\n"))
- notes)))
-
- (let (pp)
- (setq pp (pop pilot-phones))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-name-1 pilot (car pp))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-value-1 pilot (cdr pp))
-
- (setq pp (pop pilot-phones))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-name-2 pilot (car pp))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-value-2 pilot (cdr pp))
-
- (setq pp (pop pilot-phones))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-name-3 pilot (car pp))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-value-3 pilot (cdr pp))
-
- ;; We've filled in three phone-number fields.
- ;; If there are more than 2 phone numbers left (not counting the
- ;; email field), put remaining numbers in 4th field (with their
- ;; headings) and put the email address in the 5th field.
- (cond ((< (length pilot-phones) 3)
- (setq pp (pop pilot-phones))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-name-4 pilot (car pp))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-value-4 pilot (cdr pp))
-
- (setq pp (pop pilot-phones))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-name-5 pilot (car pp))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-value-5 pilot (cdr pp)))
- (t
- (let* ((email (assoc "E-mail" pilot-phones))
- (val
- (mapconcat
- #'(lambda (pp)
- (let ((p 0) s)
- ;; If there are newlines in the data, make sure
- ;; each new line begins with the field name
- ;; since this record is heterogenous.
- (while (string-match "\n" (cdr pp) p)
- (setq s (concat "\n" (car pp) ": "))
- (setq p (+ (match-end 0) (length s)))
- (setcdr pp (replace-match s t t (cdr pp)))))
- (concat (car pp) ": " (cdr pp)))
- (delq email pilot-phones) "\n")))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-name-4 pilot "Other")
- (bbdb-pilot-set-value-4 pilot val)
-
- (bbdb-pilot-set-name-5 pilot (car email))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-value-5 pilot (cdr email)))))))
-
- ;; Now do the addresses...
- ;; Put the first address in the address field, and the others
- ;; in the "custom" fields.
- ;;
- (let* ((addrs (bbdb-record-addresses record))
- (addr1 (pop addrs)))
- (cond
- (addr1
- (let (st)
- (cond ((>= bbdb-file-format 6)
- (setq st (bbdb-join (bbdb-address-streets addr1) "\n")))
- (t
- (setq st (bbdb-address-street1 addr1))
- (if (> (length (bbdb-address-street2 addr1)) 0)
- (setq st (concat st "\n" (bbdb-address-street2 addr1))))
- (if (> (length (bbdb-address-street3 addr1)) 0)
- (setq st (concat st "\n" (bbdb-address-street3 addr1))))))
-
- (setq st (concat (bbdb-address-location addr1) ":\n" st))
-
- (bbdb-pilot-set-address pilot st)
- (bbdb-pilot-set-city pilot (bbdb-address-city addr1))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-state pilot (bbdb-address-state addr1))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-zip pilot (bbdb-address-zip-string addr1))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-country pilot nil))))
-
- (cond
- (addrs
- (let ((indent-tabs-mode nil)
- (formatted '())
- addr c s)
- (while addrs
- (setq addr (car addrs))
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer (get-buffer-create "*bbdb-tmp*"))
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert (bbdb-address-location addr) ":\n")
- (cond
- ((>= bbdb-file-format 6)
- (let ((sts (bbdb-address-streets addr)))
- (while sts
- (indent-to 8)
- (insert (car sts) "\n")
- (setq sts (cdr sts)))))
- (t
- (if (= 0 (length (setq s (bbdb-address-street1 addr)))) nil
- (indent-to 8) (insert s "\n"))
- (if (= 0 (length (setq s (bbdb-address-street2 addr)))) nil
- (indent-to 8) (insert s "\n"))
- (if (= 0 (length (setq s (bbdb-address-street3 addr)))) nil
- (indent-to 8) (insert s "\n"))))
- (indent-to 8)
- (insert (setq c (bbdb-address-city addr)))
- (setq s (bbdb-address-state addr))
- (if (and (> (length c) 0) (> (length s) 0)) (insert ", "))
- (insert s " ")
- (insert (bbdb-address-zip-string addr))
-
- (setq formatted (cons (buffer-string) formatted))
- (setq addrs (cdr addrs))))
- (setq formatted (nreverse formatted))
-
- (bbdb-pilot-set-custom-1 pilot (pop formatted))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-custom-2 pilot (pop formatted))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-custom-3 pilot (pop formatted))
- (if (null (cdr formatted))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-custom-4 pilot (pop formatted))
- (bbdb-pilot-set-custom-4 pilot
- (mapconcat 'identity formatted "\n"))))))
- )
-
- ;; Now handle the notes...
- ;;
- (let ((losers bbdb-pilot-ignored-notes))
- (while losers
- (let ((c (assq (car losers) notes)))
- (if c (setq notes (delete c notes))))
- (setq losers (cdr losers))))
-
- (bbdb-pilot-set-note pilot
- (mapconcat
- #'(lambda (cons)
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer (get-buffer-create "*bbdb-tmp*"))
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert (format "%s:\n%s" (car cons) (cdr cons)))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (search-forward "\n" nil t)
- (replace-match "\n " t t))
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (skip-chars-backward "\n\t ")
- (buffer-substring (point-min) (point))))
- notes
- "\n\n"))
-
- pilot))
-
-
-(defun bbdb-pilot-make-phone (location phone-string)
- (let* ((num (make-vector
- (if bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p
- bbdb-phone-length
- 2)
- nil))
- (p (bbdb-parse-phone-number phone-string)))
- (bbdb-phone-set-location num location)
- (bbdb-phone-set-area num (nth 0 p)) ; euronumbers too.
- (if (= (length num) 2)
- nil
- (bbdb-phone-set-exchange num (nth 1 p))
- (bbdb-phone-set-suffix num (nth 2 p))
- (bbdb-phone-set-extension num (or (nth 3 p) 0)))
- num))
-
-
-(defun pilot-record-to-bbdb-record (pilot)
- "Converts a Pilot record to a BBDB record."
- (let ((firstname (bbdb-pilot-firstname pilot))
- (lastname (bbdb-pilot-lastname pilot))
- (company (bbdb-pilot-company pilot))
- (title (bbdb-pilot-title pilot)) ; ####
- ;; #### AKA
- (net nil)
- (addrs '())
- (phones '())
- (pphones '())
- (notes '())
- )
- (if (equal company "") (setq company nil))
- (if (equal title "") (setq title nil))
- (if (equal notes "") (setq notes nil))
-
- ;; Process the phone numbers and primary net address...
- ;;
- (setq pphones (list (cons (bbdb-pilot-name-1 pilot)
- (bbdb-pilot-value-1 pilot))
- (cons (bbdb-pilot-name-2 pilot)
- (bbdb-pilot-value-2 pilot))
- (cons (bbdb-pilot-name-3 pilot)
- (bbdb-pilot-value-3 pilot))
- (cons (bbdb-pilot-name-4 pilot)
- (bbdb-pilot-value-4 pilot))
- (cons (bbdb-pilot-name-5 pilot)
- (bbdb-pilot-value-5 pilot))))
- (while pphones
- (cond ((equal (car (car pphones)) "E-mail")
- (setq net (list (cdr (car pphones)))))
- ((and (equal (car (car pphones)) "Other")
- (string-match "^\\([^ \t\n:]+\\):[ \t]*"
- (cdr (car pphones))))
- (let ((a (substring (cdr (car pphones))
- (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))
- (b (substring (cdr (car pphones)) (match-end 0))))
- (setq phones (cons (bbdb-pilot-make-phone a b)
- phones))))
- ((> (length (cdr (car pphones))) 0)
- (setq phones (cons (bbdb-pilot-make-phone (car (car pphones))
- (cdr (car pphones)))
- phones))))
- (setq pphones (cdr pphones)))
- (setq phones (nreverse phones))
-
- ;; Now parse the primary address...
- ;;
- (cond ((> (length (bbdb-pilot-address pilot)) 0)
- (let ((addr (make-vector bbdb-address-length nil))
- loc sts st1 st2 st3
- (street (bbdb-pilot-address pilot))
- (cty (bbdb-pilot-city pilot))
- (ste (bbdb-pilot-state pilot))
- (zip (bbdb-pilot-zip pilot))
- )
- (if (equal cty "") (setq cty nil))
- (if (equal ste "") (setq ste nil))
- (if (equal zip "") (setq zip nil))
- (if zip (setq zip (bbdb-parse-zip-string zip)))
-
- (if (string-match "^\\([^ \t\n:]+\\):[ \t\n]*" street)
- (setq loc (substring street 0 (match-end 1))
- street (substring street (match-end 0))))
-
- (bbdb-address-set-location addr loc)
-
- (cond
- ((>= bbdb-file-format 6)
- (while (string-match "^\\([^\n]+\\)\\(\n\\|$\\)" street)
- (setq sts (append
- sts
- (list (substring street 0 (match-end 1))))
- street (substring street (match-end 0))))
- (bbdb-address-set-streets addr sts))
- (t
- (if (string-match "^\\([^\n]+\\)\\(\n\\|$\\)" street)
- (setq st1 (substring street 0 (match-end 1))
- street (substring street (match-end 0))))
- (if (string-match "^\\([^\n]+\\)\\(\n\\|$\\)" street)
- (setq st2 (substring street 0 (match-end 1))
- street (substring street (match-end 0))))
- (if (string-match "^\\([^\n]+\\)\\(\n\\|$\\)" street)
- (setq st3 (substring street 0 (match-end 1))
- street (substring street (match-end 0))))
- (bbdb-address-set-street1 addr (or st1 ""))
- (bbdb-address-set-street2 addr (or st2 ""))
- (bbdb-address-set-street3 addr (or st3 ""))))
-
- (bbdb-address-set-city addr (or cty ""))
- (bbdb-address-set-state addr (or ste ""))
- (bbdb-address-set-zip addr zip)
- (setq addrs (list addr))
- )))
-
- ;; Now parse the secondary addresses...
- ;;
- (let ((paddrs (list (bbdb-pilot-custom-1 pilot)
- (bbdb-pilot-custom-2 pilot)
- (bbdb-pilot-custom-3 pilot)
- (bbdb-pilot-custom-4 pilot))))
- (while paddrs
- (cond
- ((car paddrs)
- ;; #### parse text to address. fmh.
- ))
- (setq paddrs (cdr paddrs))))
-
- ;; Now parse the notes field.
- ;;
- ;; ####
-
- (let ((record
- (vector firstname lastname nil company phones addrs net notes
- (make-vector bbdb-cache-length nil))))
- record)))
-
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-to-pilot-file (filename &optional records)
- (interactive "FWrite pilot-addresses file: ")
- (or records (setq records (bbdb-records)))
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer (find-file-noselect filename))
- (erase-buffer)
- (let ((len (length records))
- (i 0))
- (while records
- (message "%d%%..." (/ (* 100 i) len))
- (bbdb-pilot-format (bbdb-record-to-pilot-record (car records)))
- (setq records (cdr records)
- i (1+ i))))
- (save-buffer)
- (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))
- filename)
-
-
-(defun bbdb-to-pilot ()
- "Push the current contents of BBDB out to the Pilot."
-; (interactive)
- (bbdb-records) ; load bbdb
- (message "Selecting records...")
- (let ((records
- (remove-if-not
- #'(lambda (record)
- (and (or (bbdb-record-name record)
- (bbdb-record-company record))
- (let ((phones-p nil)
- (phones (bbdb-record-phones record)))
- (while phones
- (let ((loc (bbdb-phone-location (car phones))))
- (if (and (not (string-match "cid" loc))
- (not (string-match "[?]" loc)))
- (setq phones-p t)))
- (setq phones (cdr phones)))
- phones-p)))
- (bbdb-records)))
-
- (file (format "/tmp/pilot-bbdb-%s-%d-%s"
- (user-login-name) (emacs-pid) (float-time))))
-
- (bbdb-to-pilot-file file records)
- (shell-command (concat "pilot-addresses -p /dev/pilot "
- "-d BBDB -c BBDB -r " file
- ;;"; rm " file
- " &"))
- ))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-pilot-jwz)
-
-;;; bbdb-pilot-jwz.el ends here
diff --git a/debian/bbdb-srv.1 b/debian/bbdb-srv.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 6fd0ef2..0000000
--- a/debian/bbdb-srv.1
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@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
-.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
-.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
-.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
-.TH BBDB-SRV.PL 1 "March 31, 2002"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.\"
-.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
-.\" .nh disable hyphenation
-.\" .hy enable hyphenation
-.\" .ad l left justify
-.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
-.\" .nf disable filling
-.\" .fi enable filling
-.\" .br insert line break
-.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
-.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
-.SH NAME
-bbdb-srv \- Converts Mail-Headers to an Emacs-Lisp String.
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B echo "Some Headers" | bbdb-srv
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-This script reads a block of message headers on stdin, and converts them
-to an emacs-lisp string (quoting all dangerous characters) and then
-uses the `gnudoit' program to cause a running Emacs process to invoke
-the `bbdb-srv' function with that string.
-
-This has the effect of causing the running Emacs to display the BBDB
-record corresponding to these headers.
-
-See the Emacs side of things in bbdb-srv.el for more info.
-
-A trivial application of this is the shell command:
-
- echo 'From: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>' | bbdb-srv.perl
-
-which will cause the corresponding record to be displayed.
-A more interesting application of this is:
-
- setenv NS_MSG_DISPLAY_HOOK bbdb-srv.perl
-
-which will hook BBDB up to Mozilla (Unix Netscape Mail and Netscape News
-versions 3.0b2 and later only.)
-
-This manual page was written for the Debian distribution
-because the original program does not have a manual page.
-Instead, it has documentation in the GNU Info format; see below.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR bbdb-areacode-split (1),
-.BR bbdb-unlazy-lock (1).
-.BR bbdb-srv (1).
-.br
-The bbdb is fully documented by
-.IR "The insidious Big Brother Database for mail and news" ,
-available via the Infonode
-.BR bbdb
-.
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was written by Joerg Jaspert (JJ) <joerg@goliathbbs.dnsalias.net>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/debian/bbdb-unlazy-lock.1 b/debian/bbdb-unlazy-lock.1
deleted file mode 100644
index 06dd15d..0000000
--- a/debian/bbdb-unlazy-lock.1
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
-.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
-.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
-.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
-.TH BBDB-UNLAZY-LOCK.PL 1 "March 31, 2002"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.\"
-.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
-.\" .nh disable hyphenation
-.\" .hy enable hyphenation
-.\" .ad l left justify
-.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
-.\" .nf disable filling
-.\" .fi enable filling
-.\" .br insert line break
-.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
-.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
-.SH NAME
-bbdb--unlazy-lock \- Removes crap from lazy-lock from your .bbdb
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B bbdb-unlazy-lock
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-Lazy-lock-mode has (had) a nasty habit of munging .bbdb files if you
-visited them with it on. This script removes the lazy-lock mung
-
-This manual page was written for the Debian distribution
-because the original program does not have a manual page.
-Instead, it has documentation in the GNU Info format; see below.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR bbdb-areacode-split (1),
-.BR bbdb-unlazy-lock (1).
-.BR bbdb-srv (1).
-.br
-The bbdb is fully documented by
-.IR "The insidious Big Brother Database for mail and news" ,
-available via the Infonode
-.BR bbdb
-.
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was written by Joerg Jaspert (JJ) <joerg@goliathbbs.dnsalias.net>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/debian/bbdb.doc-base b/debian/bbdb.doc-base
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index 9e1e563..0000000
--- a/debian/bbdb.doc-base
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-Document: bbdb
-Title: Insidious Big Brother Database User Manual
-Author: Jamie Zawinski, Matt Simmons and the BBDB Development Team
-Abstract: BBDB is a rolodex-like database program for GNU Emacs and
- XEmacs. BBDB stands for Insidious Big Brother Database, and is not,
- repeat, not an obscure reference to the Buck Rogers TV series.
-Section: Editors
-
-Format: HTML
-Index: /usr/share/doc/bbdb/html/bbdb.html
-Files: /usr/share/doc/bbdb/html/*.html
-
-Format: PDF
-Files: /usr/share/doc/bbdb/bbdb.pdf.gz
diff --git a/debian/bbdb.docs b/debian/bbdb.docs
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index 0871102..0000000
--- a/debian/bbdb.docs
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-bits.tar.gz
-texinfo/bbdb.pdf
diff --git a/debian/bbdb.emacsen-install b/debian/bbdb.emacsen-install
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index bbe45fe..0000000
--- a/debian/bbdb.emacsen-install
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@@ -1,127 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# /usr/lib/emacsen-common/packages/install/bbdb
-
-FLAVOR=$1
-PACKAGE="bbdb"
-
-if [ "X${FLAVOR}" = "X" ]; then
- echo Need argument to determine FLAVOR of emacs;
- exit 1
-fi
-
-if [ "X${PACKAGE}" = "X" ]; then
- echo Internal error: need package name;
- exit 1;
-fi
-
-ELDIR=/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/${PACKAGE}
-ELCDIR=/usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/${PACKAGE}
-
-COMPILE="-q -batch -f batch-byte-compile"
-
-case "${FLAVOR}" in
- emacs)
- echo "install/${PACKAGE}: Ignoring Flavor ${FLAVOR} ..."
- ;;
- *)
-
- echo "install/${PACKAGE}: Byte-compiling for ${FLAVOR} ..."
-
- rm -rf ${ELCDIR}
- cd ${ELDIR}
- TARGETS="rmail mhe gnus bbdb"
-
- if [ -d /usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/vm ]; then
- TARGETS="$TARGETS vm"
- elif [ ${FLAVOR} = xemacs20 -o ${FLAVOR} = xemacs21 ]; then
- TARGETS="$TARGETS vm"
- fi
-
- if [ ${FLAVOR} = emacs19 -o ${FLAVOR} = mule2 ]; then
- MHEDIR=/usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/../lisp
- elif [ ${FLAVOR} = xemacs20 -o ${FLAVOR} = xemacs21 ]; then
- MHEDIR=/usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/../lisp/mh-e
- else # emacs20
- MHEDIR=/usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/../lisp/mail
- fi
-
- ## for Gnus
- if [ -d /usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/gnus ]; then
- GNUSDIR=/usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/gnus
- elif [ -d /usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/semi-gnus ]; then
- GNUSDIR=/usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/semi-gnus
- elif [ -d /usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/t-gnus ]; then
- GNUSDIR=/usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/t-gnus
- elif [ -d /usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/chaos ]; then
- GNUSDIR=/usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/chaos
- fi
-
- if [ -z ${GNUSDIR} ]; then
- if [ ${FLAVOR} = emacs19 -o ${FLAVOR} = mule2 ]; then
- GNUSDIR=/usr/share/emacs/19.34/lisp
- elif [ ${FLAVOR} = xemacs20 ]; then
- GNUSDIR=/usr/lib/xemacs-20.4/lisp/gnus
- elif [ ${FLAVOR} = xemacs21 ]; then
- GNUSDIR=/usr/share/xemacs21/packages/lisp/gnus
- else
- GNUSDIR=/usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/../lisp/gnus
- fi
- fi
-
- LOG=`tempfile`
-
- rm -rf ${ELCDIR} && cp -a ${ELDIR} ${ELCDIR}
-
- # at ELCDIR
- ( cd ${ELCDIR}
-
- # Prevent epg from manipulating /root/.gnupg (#694417)
- TMPGNUPGHOME=`mktemp -d --tmpdir gnupg.XXXXXXXXXX`
- export GNUPGHOME=${TMPGNUPGHOME}
-
- echo "Generating bbdb-autoloads..."
- echo "Generating bbdb-autoloads" >> $LOG
- make autoloads >> $LOG 2>&1
- if [ $FLAVOR != xemacs20 -a $FLAVOR != xemacs21 ]; then
- echo "(provide 'bbdb-autoloads)" >> lisp/bbdb-autoloads.el
- fi
- echo "Byte-compiling bbdb..."
- make $TARGETS EMACS_PROG=${FLAVOR} \
- VMDIR=/usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/vm \
- GNUSDIR=${GNUSDIR} \
- MHEDIR=${MHEDIR} >> $LOG 2>&1
- mv lisp/*.elc utils/*.el .
- rm -rf tex utils lisp Makefile ${TMPGNUPGHOME}
- ${FLAVOR} ${COMPILE} *.el >> $LOG 2>&1
- )
- cat > ${ELCDIR}/load-path.el <<EOF
-(setq load-path (cons (concat "/usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/bbdb") load-path))
-(provide 'bbdb/load-path)
-EOF
- if [ ! -e ${ELCDIR}/bbdb-gnus.elc ]; then
- echo "*** installing not-compiled bbdb-gnus.el ***" >> $LOG
- echo "install -m 644 ${ELDIR}/lisp/bbdb-gnus.el ${ELCDIR}/" >> $LOG
- install -m 644 ${ELDIR}/lisp/bbdb-gnus.el ${ELCDIR}/
- fi
-
- # a hack to fix #179821, #210248, #233904
- # If bbdb is installed before vm, then bbdb does not have bbdb-vm compiled....
- install -m 644 ${ELDIR}/lisp/bbdb-vm.el ${ELCDIR}/
-
- # make -k clean >> $LOG
- mv $LOG ${ELCDIR}/CompilationLog
- gzip -9 ${ELCDIR}/CompilationLog
- chmod 644 ${ELCDIR}/CompilationLog.gz
-
- # make symlinks for source files that were not copied over to ELCDIR
- # this makes find-function and find-library work properly
- cd ${ELDIR}/lisp
- for f in *.el; do
- if [ -e ${ELCDIR}/${f}c ] && [ ! -e ${ELCDIR}/${f} ]; then
- ln -sf ${ELDIR}/lisp/${f} ${ELCDIR}/${f}
- fi
- done
-
- echo " done."
- ;;
-esac
diff --git a/debian/bbdb.emacsen-remove b/debian/bbdb.emacsen-remove
deleted file mode 100755
index f912bd1..0000000
--- a/debian/bbdb.emacsen-remove
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-# /usr/lib/emacsen-common/packages/remove/bbdb
-
-# I don't think that remove scripts should have -e set, because
-# that makes the package unremovable if the script fails.
-# set -e
-
-FLAVOR=$1
-PACKAGE="bbdb"
-
-if [ "X${FLAVOR}" = "X" ]; then
- echo Need argument to determine FLAVOR of emacs;
- exit 1
-fi
-
-if [ "X${PACKAGE}" = "X" ]; then
- echo Internal error: need package name;
- exit 1;
-fi
-
-ELDIR=/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/${PACKAGE}
-ELCDIR=/usr/share/${FLAVOR}/site-lisp/${PACKAGE}
-
-case "${FLAVOR}" in
- emacs)
- echo "remove/${PACKAGE}: Ignoring Flavor ${FLAVOR} ..."
- ;;
- *)
- echo -n "remove/${PACKAGE}: Handling removal of emacsen flavor ${FLAVOR} ..."
- rm -rf ${ELCDIR}
-
- echo " done."
- ;;
-esac
-
-exit 0;
diff --git a/debian/bbdb.emacsen-startup b/debian/bbdb.emacsen-startup
deleted file mode 100644
index b0902dc..0000000
--- a/debian/bbdb.emacsen-startup
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
-;; bbdb startup file for Debian.
-
-;; Modified by Peter S Galbraith <psg@debian.org> to skip loading when
-;; bbdb is not fully installed, as this file still exists when the
-;; package is removed but not purged.
-
-(cond
- ((not (file-exists-p "/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/bbdb"))
- (message "Package bbdb removed but not purged. Skipping setup."))
- ((not (file-exists-p (concat "/usr/share/"
- (symbol-name debian-emacs-flavor)
- "/site-lisp/bbdb/bbdb-autoloads.elc")))
- (message "Package bbdb not fully installed. Skipping setup."))
- (t
-
- (debian-pkg-add-load-path-item
- (concat "/usr/share/" (symbol-name debian-emacs-flavor) "/site-lisp/bbdb"))
-
- ;; (require 'message)
-
- ;; http://bugs.debian.org/85019
- (setq bbdb-sound-files nil)
- (setq bbdb-sound-player nil)
- (setq bbdb-sounds-directory nil)
-
- ;; (require 'bbdb)
- ;; (bbdb-initialize)
-
- (require 'bbdb-autoloads)))
diff --git a/debian/bbdb.info b/debian/bbdb.info
deleted file mode 100644
index 8b0c148..0000000
--- a/debian/bbdb.info
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-texinfo/bbdb.info
diff --git a/debian/bbdb.install b/debian/bbdb.install
deleted file mode 100644
index d9a2e4e..0000000
--- a/debian/bbdb.install
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-Makefile usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/bbdb
-lisp/*.el usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/bbdb/lisp
-lisp/Makefile usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/bbdb/lisp
-utils/*.el usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/bbdb/utils
-debian/bbdb-pilot-jwz.el usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/bbdb
-tex/*.tex usr/share/texmf/tex/bbdb
-texinfo/bbdb/*.html usr/share/doc/bbdb/html
-utils/*.pl usr/bin
diff --git a/debian/bbdb.manpages b/debian/bbdb.manpages
deleted file mode 100644
index c283681..0000000
--- a/debian/bbdb.manpages
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-debian/bbdb-areacode-split.1
-debian/bbdb-cid.1
-debian/bbdb-srv.1
-debian/bbdb-unlazy-lock.1
diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index 6ddc1f8..cb036b2 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -1,3 +1,22 @@
+bbdb (3.0.1) unstable; urgency=medium
+
+ * Re-upload to unstable
+
+ -- David Bremner <bremner@debian.org> Mon, 23 Sep 2019 19:56:11 -0300
+
+bbdb (3.0) experimental; urgency=medium
+
+ * Salvage package (Closes: #901938)
+ * Update Vcs-*
+ * Convert to dependency package installing bbdb3
+ * convert to native package
+ * bump version number.
+ * switch to debhelper-compat 12
+ * bump Standards-Version to 4.4.0. No changes (other than deleting almost
+ everything) necessary.
+
+ -- David Bremner <bremner@debian.org> Sat, 07 Sep 2019 15:40:14 -0300
+
bbdb (2.36-4.1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Non-maintainer upload.
diff --git a/debian/compat b/debian/compat
deleted file mode 100644
index ec63514..0000000
--- a/debian/compat
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-9
diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control
index 6d183ac..2dc79bb 100644
--- a/debian/control
+++ b/debian/control
@@ -1,23 +1,16 @@
Source: bbdb
Section: mail
Priority: optional
-Maintainer: Joerg Jaspert <joerg@debian.org>
-Uploaders: Barak A. Pearlmutter <bap@debian.org>
-Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9),
- dh-autoreconf
-Build-Depends-Indep: texinfo, texi2html, ghostscript,
- texlive-base, texlive-latex-base,
- emacs25-nox | emacs25 | emacs24-nox | emacs24 | emacs
-Standards-Version: 3.9.5
-Vcs-Git: git://github.com/barak/BBDB.git
-Vcs-Browser: http://github.com/barak/BBDB
-Homepage: http://bbdb.sourceforge.net/
+Maintainer: Debian Emacsen team <debian-emacsen@lists.debian.org>
+Uploaders: David Bremner <bremner@debian.org>
+Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 12)
+Standards-Version: 4.4.0
+Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/emacsen-team/bbdb.git
+Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/emacsen-team/bbdb
+Homepage: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/bbdb/
Package: bbdb
Architecture: all
-Depends: make, emacs25 | emacs24 | emacsen, ${misc:Depends}, ${perl:Depends}
-Suggests: vm, w3m-el, gnuserv, gnus|t-gnus, perl
+Depends: bbdb3, ${misc:Depends}
Description: The Insidious Big Brother Database (email rolodex) for Emacs
- BBDB is a rolodex-like database program for GNU Emacs. BBDB stands
- for Insidious Big Brother Database, and is not, repeat, *not* an
- obscure reference to the Buck Rogers TV series.
+ This is a transitional package and maybe safely deleted.
diff --git a/debian/copyright b/debian/copyright
index 031940c..4b2a344 100644
--- a/debian/copyright
+++ b/debian/copyright
@@ -1,70 +1,11 @@
-This package was debianized by Frederic Lepied <Lepied@debian.org> on
-Mon, 17 Oct 1997 23:09:25 +0200.
+This package is currently entirely a dependency package, and probably
+contains nothing copyrightable.
-Actual Maintainer: Joerg Jaspert <joerg@debian.org>
-
-It was downloaded from http://bbdb.sourceforge.net/
-
-Authors: Jamie Zawinski, Ronan Waide (Waider), Todd Kaufmann,
- Boris Goldowsky, Christopher Kline, John Heidemann,
- Roland McGrath
-
-Current Upstream: Ronan Waide
-
-Copyright:
-
-Copyright subsets of 1991-2001, subsets of Jamie Zawinski, Ronan Waide (Waider),
- Todd Kaufmann, Boris Goldowsky, Christopher Kline, John Heidemann,
- Roland McGrath
- lisp/*
- texinfo/*
- tex/*
- utils/*
-
-Copyright (c) 1997-1999 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@@acm.org>
- texinfo/bbdb.texinfo
-
-Copyright (c) 2000 Alex Schroeder
- misc/bbdb-unmigrate-stuff.el
-
-Copyright 1995 Neda Communications, Inc.
- bits/bbdb-filters/doc/main.texinfo
- bits/bbdb-filters/bbdb-filters-0.2.sh
-
-Copyright (C) 1998 Ivar Rummelhoff
- bits/bbdb-anniv.el
-
-Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001 Shenghuo ZHU
- bits/bbdb-edit.el
-
-Copyright (C) 1998,2000 by Niels Elgaard Larsen <elgaard@diku.dk>
- bits/bbdb-ldif.el
-
-Copyright (C) 2001 Colin Rafferty
- bits/bbdb-obsolete.el
-
-Copyright (C) 1997,1999 Kevin Davidson
- bits/bbdb-pgp.el
- bits/bbdb-signature.el
-
-Copyright (C) 1997 Kevin Davidson
-Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc
- bits/bbdb-signature.el
-
-;;; The Insidious Big Brother Database 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.
-;;;
-;;; BBDB 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, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston,
-;;; MA 02110-1301, USA.
+As near as I can tell, the previous version was licensed under the GNU
+public license version 2 or later. So you may also consider this
+derived work to be covered under those terms.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License
version 2 can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2 file.
+
+
diff --git a/debian/patches/Makefile.patch b/debian/patches/Makefile.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 820fb8a..0000000
--- a/debian/patches/Makefile.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
---- Makefile.orig 2009-11-17 16:13:19.000000000 -0500
-+++ Makefile 2009-11-17 16:16:25.000000000 -0500
-@@ -16,18 +16,7 @@
- aclocal.m4 configure configure.ac install-sh Makefile.in \
- bits lisp misc tex texinfo utils
-
--all: Makefile bbdb info gnus
--
--Makefile:: Makefile.in
-- ./config.status
--
--Makefile:: configure
-- @echo "Configure has changed, you may need to rerun configure!"
-- exit 1
--
--configure: configure.ac
-- @echo "configure.ac has changed. Please rerun autoconf!"
-- exit 1
-+all: bbdb info gnus
-
- bbdb:
- cd lisp; $(MAKE) bbdb
diff --git a/debian/patches/debian-changes b/debian/patches/debian-changes
deleted file mode 100644
index 795314b..0000000
--- a/debian/patches/debian-changes
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,494 +0,0 @@
-Description: <short summary of the patch>
- TODO: Put a short summary on the line above and replace this paragraph
- with a longer explanation of this change. Complete the meta-information
- with other relevant fields (see below for details). To make it easier, the
- information below has been extracted from the changelog. Adjust it or drop
- it.
- .
- bbdb (2.36-4) unstable; urgency=medium
- .
- * engage dh autoreconf, rm ./configure, relax regarding ./configure +x bit
- * updates to debian/README.Debian and debian/README.source
- * remove CVS keyword expansion artifacts
- * add savannah repo pointers to bbdb.texinfo
- * remove PHONY stuff in debian/rules
- * remove stray old-style quasiquote in macro
- * allow emacs24 to satisfy dependencies
- * bump standards version, dh version
- * single debian patch source option
-Author: Barak A. Pearlmutter <bap@debian.org>
-
----
-The information above should follow the Patch Tagging Guidelines, please
-checkout http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/ to learn about the format. Here
-are templates for supplementary fields that you might want to add:
-
-Origin: <vendor|upstream|other>, <url of original patch>
-Bug: <url in upstream bugtracker>
-Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/<bugnumber>
-Bug-Ubuntu: https://launchpad.net/bugs/<bugnumber>
-Forwarded: <no|not-needed|url proving that it has been forwarded>
-Reviewed-By: <name and email of someone who approved the patch>
-Last-Update: <YYYY-MM-DD>
-
---- bbdb-2.36.orig/ChangeLog
-+++ bbdb-2.36/ChangeLog
-@@ -1,3 +1,12 @@
-+2010-06-03 Barak A. Pearlmutter <barak@cs.nuim.ie>
-+
-+ * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: include pointers to github repo.
-+
-+2010-09-29 Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
-+
-+ * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-split-myaddr-regexp): Remove usage
-+ of deprecated gnus-local-domain.
-+
- 2010-04-20 Barak A. Pearlmutter <barak@cs.nuim.ie>
-
- * README: Emacs, meaning both GNU Emacs and XEmacs.
---- /dev/null
-+++ bbdb-2.36/bits/bbdb-adapt-ispell.el
-@@ -0,0 +1,120 @@
-+;;; bbdbadapt-ispell.el --- Use the BBDB to insert a gcc field
-+
-+;; Copyright (C) 2009 Uwe Brauer
-+
-+;; Author: Uwe Brauer oub@mat.ucm.es
-+;; Maintainer: Uwe Brauer oub@mat.ucm.es
-+;; Created: 17 Mar 2009
-+;; Version: 1.0
-+;; Keywords:
-+
-+
-+;; 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 1, 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.
-+
-+;; A copy of the GNU General Public License can be obtained from this
-+;; program's author (send electronic mail to oub@mat.ucm.es) or from
-+;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA
-+;; 02139, USA.
-+
-+;; LCD Archive Entry:
-+;; bbdbadpt-gcc|Uwe Brauer|oub@mat.ucm.es
-+;; |Use the BBDB to insert a gcc field
-+;; |Date|Revision|~/packages/bbdbadpt-gcc.el
-+
-+;;; Commentary:
-+;; I wanted to have the ispell dict selected
-+;; based on a relevant bbdb entry which I call ispell-dict.
-+;; This is what the code does.
-+
-+;; The starting point was some code provided to me by Robert
-+;; Fenk. However the problem with that code was that it took the gcc
-+;; field from some entry of the BBDB buffer and if there was more than
-+;; on entry often the wrong string was inserted. So I had to use code
-+;; which extracted the correct BBDB entry from the TO field . I
-+;; succeeded by using to a large extend code from sigadapt.el written
-+;; by by C.Queinnec (University of Paris 6 & INRIA)
-+;;
-+
-+;;; Change log:
-+;; Revision 1.1 2009/03/17 17:27:31 oub
-+;; Initial revision
-+;;
-+;; Revision 1.2 2009/03/17 16:50:20 oub
-+;; modify the central function
-+;;
-+;; Revision 1.1 2009/03/17 16:32:26 oub
-+;; Initial revision
-+;;
-+
-+;;; Code:
-+
-+
-+
-+
-+(defun bbdbispelladpt-search-record (to)
-+ "Search a BBDB record associated to TO or return NIL."
-+ (let* ((data (mail-extract-address-components to))
-+ (name (car data))
-+ (net (car (cdr data))))
-+ (if (equal name net) (setq name nil))
-+ (if (and net bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook)
-+ (setq net (bbdb-canonicalize-address net)))
-+ (bbdb-search-simple name net)))
-+
-+(defun bbdbispelladpt-try-bbdbispell-new ()
-+ "Try to adapt non-interactively the current bbdbispell.
-+This function looks silently in the current message to find how to
-+choose the bbdbispell. It does nothinng if not enough information is
-+present. This function is useful in a hook."
-+ (save-excursion
-+ (condition-case nil
-+ (progn
-+ (goto-char (point-min))
-+ (let ((record (bbdbispelladpt-search-record
-+ (bbdb-extract-field-value "To"))))
-+ (if record
-+ (let ((signame (bbdbispelladpt-retrieve-bbdbispell record)))
-+ (when (and (stringp signame) (string= signame "castellano8"))
-+ (ispell-change-dictionary "castellano8" nil))
-+ (when (and (stringp signame) (string= signame "english"))
-+ (ispell-change-dictionary "american" nil ))
-+ (when (and (stringp signame) (string= signame "deutsch"))
-+ (ispell-change-dictionary "deutsch8" nil))
-+ (when (and (stringp signame) (string= signame "french"))
-+ (ispell-change-dictionary "francais" nil)))))))))
-+
-+
-+
-+
-+(defun bbdbispelladpt-retrieve-bbdbispell (&optional record)
-+ "Retrieve the bbdbispell (a symbol) associated to a mailee.
-+The search is done through a BBDB record. "
-+ (if (not record)
-+ (save-excursion
-+ (goto-char (point-min))
-+ (let* ((to (bbdb-extract-field-value "To"))
-+ (rec (bbdbispelladpt-search-record to)) )
-+ (if rec (bbdbispelladpt-do-retrieve-bbdbispell rec)
-+ (progn (message "No bound record")
-+ nil))))
-+ (bbdbispelladpt-do-retrieve-bbdbispell record) ) )
-+
-+(defun bbdbispelladpt-do-retrieve-bbdbispell (record)
-+ (let ((signame
-+ (bbdb-record-getprop record 'ispell-dict)))
-+ (if (stringp signame)
-+ (setq signame signame))
-+ signame))
-+
-+
-+(provide 'bbdbadapt-ispell)
-+
-+;;; BBDBADPT-ISPELL.EL ends here
---- bbdb-2.36.orig/bits/bbdb-gnokii.el
-+++ bbdb-2.36/bits/bbdb-gnokii.el
-@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@
- ;; Len Trigg <len@reeltwo.com>
- ;; Maintainer: Martin Schwenke <martin@meltin.net>
- ;; Created: 23 August 2000
--;; $Id: bbdb-gnokii.el,v 1.16 2006/04/19 13:02:09 martins Exp $
- ;; Keywords: BBDB, Nokia, gnokii
- ;; X-URL: http://meltin.net/hacks/emacs/
-
-@@ -172,7 +171,6 @@
-
- ;;; History:
-
--;; $Log: bbdb-gnokii.el,v $
- ;; Revision 1.16 2006/04/19 13:02:09 martins
- ;; Function bbdb-gnokii-do-name now just uses firstname if lastname is
- ;; not set. Suggested by Magnus Henoch <mange@freemail.hu>.
---- bbdb-2.36.orig/bits/bbdb-ldif.el
-+++ bbdb-2.36/bits/bbdb-ldif.el
-@@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
- ;;; Copyright (C) 1998,2000 by Niels Elgaard Larsen <elgaard@diku.dk>
-
--;;; $Log: bbdb-ldif.el,v $
- ;;; Revision 1.1 2006/02/04 15:35:15 joerg
- ;;; Added
- ;;;
---- bbdb-2.36.orig/bits/bbdb-mail-folders.el
-+++ bbdb-2.36/bits/bbdb-mail-folders.el
-@@ -61,7 +61,6 @@
- ;(310) 822-1511 University of Southern California
- ;http://www.isi.edu/div7/people/cengiz.home
-
--;$Modified: Fri Nov 20 11:41:56 1998 by ville@isr.umd.edu $
- ; GV: - always expand filename to avoid duplicate similar path
- ; - use abbreviation alist for home directory (comes from mode-line)
-
---- bbdb-2.36.orig/bits/bbdb-mew.el
-+++ bbdb-2.36/bits/bbdb-mew.el
-@@ -11,7 +11,6 @@
- ;; Mitsuo Nishizawa <mitsuo@phys2.med.osaka-u.ac.jp>
- ;; Maintenance: Chris Beggy
- ;; Created: 1996/11/04
--;; Version: $Id: bbdb-mew.el,v 1.5 2001/12/29 16:12:20 chrisb Exp $
-
- ;; Keywords: mail, BBDB
-
---- bbdb-2.36.orig/bits/bbdb-obsolete.el
-+++ bbdb-2.36/bits/bbdb-obsolete.el
-@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@
-
- ;; Author: Colin Rafferty <colin@xemacs.org>
- ;; Keywords: bbdb, net, obsolete
--;; Version: $Id: bbdb-obsolete.el,v 1.3 2006/02/04 15:34:30 joerg Exp $
-
- ;; 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
---- bbdb-2.36.orig/bits/bbdb-pgp.el
-+++ bbdb-2.36/bits/bbdb-pgp.el
-@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@
- ;; Author: Kevin Davidson tkld@quadstone.com
- ;; Maintainer: Kevin Davidson tkld@quadstone.com
- ;; Created: 10 Nov 1997
--;; Version: $Revision: 1.6 $
- ;; Keywords: PGP BBDB message mailcrypt
-
-
-@@ -27,7 +26,7 @@
- ;; LCD Archive Entry:
- ;; bbdb-pgp|Kevin Davidson|tkld@quadstone.com
- ;; |Use BBDB to store PGP preferences
--;; |$Date: 2003/08/11 08:54:35 $|$Revision: 1.6 $|~/packages/bbdb-pgp.el
-+;; |Date|Revision|~/packages/bbdb-pgp.el
-
- ;;; Commentary:
- ;;
-@@ -74,11 +73,6 @@
- (require 'bbdb)
- (condition-case nil (require 'mailcrypt) (error nil))
-
--(defconst bbdb/pgp-version (substring "$Revision: 1.6 $" 11 -2)
-- "$Id: bbdb-pgp.el,v 1.6 2003/08/11 08:54:35 waider Exp $
--
--Report bugs to: Kevin Davidson tkld@quadstone.com")
--
- ;;;###autoload
- (defgroup bbdb-utilities-pgp nil
- "Automatically sign and/or encrypt outgoing messages."
---- bbdb-2.36.orig/bits/bbdb-signature.el
-+++ bbdb-2.36/bits/bbdb-signature.el
-@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
- ;;; LCD Archive Entry:
- ;;; mail-signature|Kevin Davidson|<tkld@quadstone.com>
- ;;; |Add context sensitive signature
--;;; |$Date: 2001/03/01 15:38:31 $|$Revision: 1.1 $|~/packages/mail-signature.el
-+;;; |Date|Revision|~/packages/mail-signature.el
-
- ;;; Commentary:
-
-@@ -54,7 +54,6 @@
- ;;; (setq message-signature 'mail-signature)
-
- ;;; Change log:
--;; $Log: bbdb-signature.el,v $
- ;; Revision 1.1 2001/03/01 15:38:31 waider
- ;; More bits, possibly incompatible with 2.00.06. Use at own risk.
- ;;
-@@ -79,11 +78,6 @@
-
- ;;; Code:
-
--(defconst mail-signature-version (substring "$Revision: 1.1 $" 11 -2)
-- "$Id: bbdb-signature.el,v 1.1 2001/03/01 15:38:31 waider Exp $
--
--Report bugs to: Kevin Davidson <tkld@quadstone.com>")
--
-
- (defvar bbdb-signature-field 'signature
- "*BBDB field used to store signature for")
---- bbdb-2.36.orig/bits/bbdb-sort-mailrc.el
-+++ bbdb-2.36/bits/bbdb-sort-mailrc.el
-@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@
- ;;; BBDB-BNG
- ;;; Various functions I have added to enhance the big brother database.
- ;;; Boris Goldowsky, <boris@cs.rochester.edu>
--;;; $Revision: 1.1 $ $Date: 2001/01/24 21:19:08 $
- ;;;
- ;;; This file allows you to do the following things:
- ;;; * Sort by firstname or company rather than last name.
---- bbdb-2.36.orig/bits/bbdb-vcard-export.el
-+++ bbdb-2.36/bits/bbdb-vcard-export.el
-@@ -19,7 +19,6 @@
- ;;
- ;; Author: Jim Hourihan <jimh@panix.com>
- ;; Created: 2002-08-08
--;; Version: $Id: bbdb-vcard-export.el,v 1.3 2006/03/14 00:00:00 malcolmp Exp $
- ;; Keywords: vcard ipod
-
- ;;; Commentary
---- bbdb-2.36.orig/bits/bbdb-vcard-import.el
-+++ bbdb-2.36/bits/bbdb-vcard-import.el
-@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@
- ;;
- ;; Author: Marcus Crestani <crestani@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de>
- ;; Created: 2008-01-03
--;; Version: $Id: bbdb-vcard-import.el,v 1.6 2008/01/31 16:19:15 cvs Exp $
- ;; Keywords: vcard bbdb
- ;;
- ;; This requires vcard.el by NoahFriedman for the importer to work.
---- bbdb-2.36.orig/bits/bbdbpalm.el
-+++ bbdb-2.36/bits/bbdbpalm.el
-@@ -5,7 +5,6 @@
- ;; Author: Neil W. Van Dyke <neil@neilvandyke.org>
- ;; Version: 0.3
- ;; X-URL: http://www.neilvandyke.org/bbdbpalm/
--;; X-CVS: $Id: bbdbpalm.el,v 1.26 2006-11-12 04:46:58 neil Exp $
-
- ;; This 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
---- bbdb-2.36.orig/bits/vcard.el
-+++ bbdb-2.36/bits/vcard.el
-@@ -7,8 +7,6 @@
- ;; Keywords: vcard, mail, news
- ;; Created: 1997-09-27
-
--;; $Id: vcard.el,v 1.11 2000/06/29 17:07:55 friedman Exp $
--
- ;; 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, or (at your option)
---- bbdb-2.36.orig/configure.ac
-+++ bbdb-2.36/configure.ac
-@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ dnl Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02
-
- dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a new configure script
-
--AC_PREREQ(2.65)
-+AC_PREREQ([2.67])
-
- BBDB_PRE_INIT
- AC_INIT([BBDB],[BBDB_VERSION],[bbdb-info@lists.sourceforge.net])
---- bbdb-2.36.orig/html/faq.html
-+++ bbdb-2.36/html/faq.html
-@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
- in the mailing list archives. Feel free to mail me any things that should
- be on this list.
-
-- <p>This is the BBDB FAQ, $Revision: 1.6 $.</p>
-+ <p>This is the BBDB FAQ.</p>
-
- <dl>
- <dt>About BBDB and this document</dt>
-@@ -332,6 +332,5 @@
-
- <hr>
- <address>bbdb-faq@waider.ie</address>
-- $Date: 2007/01/30 22:05:41 $
- </body>
- </html>
---- bbdb-2.36.orig/lisp/bbdb-gnus.el
-+++ bbdb-2.36/lisp/bbdb-gnus.el
-@@ -580,13 +580,11 @@ excellent choice."
- (defcustom bbdb/gnus-split-myaddr-regexp
- (concat "^" (user-login-name) "$\\|^"
- (user-login-name) "@\\([-a-z0-9]+\\.\\)*"
-- (or gnus-local-domain (message-make-domain)
-+ (or (message-make-domain)
- (system-name) "") "$")
-- "*This regular expression should match your address as found in the
--From header of your mail. You should make sure gnus-local-domain or
--gnus-use-generic-from are set before loading this module, if they differ
--from (system-name). If you send mail/news from multiple addresses, then
--you'll likely have to set this yourself anyways."
-+ "This regular expression should match your address as found in
-+the From header of your mail. If you send mail/news from multiple
-+addresses, then you'll likely have to set this yourself anyway."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus-splitting
- :type 'string)
-
---- bbdb-2.36.orig/lisp/bbdb-mhe.el
-+++ bbdb-2.36/lisp/bbdb-mhe.el
-@@ -33,20 +33,20 @@
-
- (defmacro bbdb/mh-cache-key (message)
- "Return a (numeric) key for MESSAGE"
-- (`(let* ((attrs (file-attributes (, message)))
-- (status-time (nth 6 attrs))
-- (status-time-2 (cdr status-time))
-- (inode (nth 10 attrs)))
-- (logxor (if (integerp inode) ;; if inode is larger than an emacs int,
-- inode ;; it's returned as a dotted pair
-- (car inode))
-- (car status-time)
-- ;; We need the following test because XEmacs returns the
-- ;; status time as a dotted pair, whereas FSF and Epoch
-- ;; return it as list.
-- (if (integerp status-time-2)
-- status-time-2
-- (car status-time-2))))))
-+ `(let* ((attrs (file-attributes , message))
-+ (status-time (nth 6 attrs))
-+ (status-time-2 (cdr status-time))
-+ (inode (nth 10 attrs)))
-+ (logxor (if (integerp inode) ;; if inode is larger than an emacs int,
-+ inode ;; it's returned as a dotted pair
-+ (car inode))
-+ (car status-time)
-+ ;; We need the following test because XEmacs returns the
-+ ;; status time as a dotted pair, whereas FSF and Epoch
-+ ;; return it as list.
-+ (if (integerp status-time-2)
-+ status-time-2
-+ (car status-time-2)))))
-
- ;;;###autoload
- (defun bbdb/mh-update-record (&optional offer-to-create)
---- bbdb-2.36.orig/texinfo/bbdb.texinfo
-+++ bbdb-2.36/texinfo/bbdb.texinfo
-@@ -3527,6 +3527,10 @@ where @var{NAME} is the symbol for the n
- (If you are looking for a way to create mailing lists with @b{BBDB}, you
- should be looking at the section on @xref{Mail Sending Interfaces}.)
-
-+The locus of BBDB development is moving to savannah,
-+@code{https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/bbdb/},
-+making the below of mainly historic interest.
-+
- There are three mailing lists for the @b{BBDB}.
- @code{bbdb-info@@lists.sourceforge.net} gets moderate traffic, and is
- intended for the discussion and distribution of development versions of
-@@ -3543,6 +3547,9 @@ intended for developers to follow the ch
- development version. Developers of the @b{BBDB} should consider to
- subscribe to this list.
-
-+There is also an issue tracker associated with the @b{BBDB}
-+repository at @code{http://github.com/barak/BBDB}.
-+
- @node Changes, The Latest Version, Mailing Lists, Top
- @section Changes in this Version
-
-@@ -3592,6 +3599,13 @@ and Courier fonts are used.
- @node The Latest Version, The Future, Changes, Top
- @section The Latest Version
-
-+The locus of BBDB development is moving to savannah,
-+@code{https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/bbdb/},
-+making the below of mainly historic interest.
-+Development of the new v3 version, as well and maintenance releases of
-+v2.x, will be available in the associated git repository,
-+@code{git://git.savannah.nongnu.org/bbdb.git}.
-+
- @noindent
- Released versions of the @b{BBDB} can be found at the
- following site:
-@@ -3601,6 +3615,8 @@ following site:
- WWW: @code{http://bbdb.sourceforge.net}
- @item
- FTP: @code{ftp://ftp.sourceforge.net/pub/bbdb}
-+@item
-+Git Fork: @code{http://github.com/barak/BBDB}
- @end itemize
-
- @noindent
-@@ -3612,6 +3628,8 @@ following ways:
- WWW: @code{http://bbdb.sourceforge.net}
- @item
- Anonymous CVS: See @code{http://bbdb.sourceforge.net} for instructions.
-+@item
-+Git Fork: @code{http://github.com/barak/BBDB}
- @end itemize
-
- Users of development versions of the @b{BBDB} should subscribe to the
---- bbdb-2.36.orig/utils/bbdb-unlazy-lock.pl
-+++ bbdb-2.36/utils/bbdb-unlazy-lock.pl
-@@ -2,9 +2,6 @@
- #
- # Author: Christopher Kline <ckline@media.mit.edu>
- #
--# $Id: bbdb-unlazy-lock.pl,v 1.1 1997/10/06 00:56:14 simmonmt Exp $
--#
--# $Log: bbdb-unlazy-lock.pl,v $
- # Revision 1.1 1997/10/06 00:56:14 simmonmt
- # Initial revision
- #
diff --git a/debian/patches/lisp/Makefile.patch b/debian/patches/lisp/Makefile.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index f27ff91..0000000
--- a/debian/patches/lisp/Makefile.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-*** lisp/Makefile 2009-11-21 19:43:53.000000000 -0500
---- debian/bbdb/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/bbdb/lisp/Makefile 2009-11-21 20:27:35.000000000 -0500
-***************
-*** 56,64 ****
-
- all: Makefile gnus bbdb autoloadsc
-
-- Makefile: Makefile.in
-- cd ..; ./config.status
--
- install-pkg: uninstall-pkg bbdb autoloadsc
- @if test "x$(SYMLINKS)" = "xno" ; then \
- mkdir -p -m 0755 $(PACKAGEDIR)/lisp/bbdb; \
---- 56,61 ----
diff --git a/debian/patches/series b/debian/patches/series
deleted file mode 100644
index 7bb8252..0000000
--- a/debian/patches/series
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-debian-changes
diff --git a/debian/rules b/debian/rules
index 1407bdb..2d33f6a 100755
--- a/debian/rules
+++ b/debian/rules
@@ -1,26 +1,4 @@
#!/usr/bin/make -f
%:
- dh $@ --with autoreconf --parallel
-
-override_dh_auto_build: bits.tar.gz
- $(MAKE) -C texinfo bbdb.info bbdb.pdf
- texi2html --split=chapter --output=texinfo/bbdb texinfo/bbdb.texinfo
-
-override_dh_install:
- dh_install
- @echo Give perl executables to implementation-agnostic filenames
- cd debian/bbdb/usr/bin && \
- for f in *.pl; do \
- mv $$f $$(basename $$f .pl); \
- done
- @echo Apply Debian patches
- for f in $$(find debian/patches -name '*.patch'); do \
- echo applying patch: $$f ; \
- d=debian/bbdb/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/bbdb ; \
- patch $$d/$$(echo $$f | sed 's|^debian/patches/\(.*\)[.]patch$$|\1|') $$f; \
- done
-
-bits.tar.gz:
- tar -cf - extern/*/* | tar -C bits -xvf -
- tar -czf bits.tar.gz bits/
+ dh $@
diff --git a/debian/source/format b/debian/source/format
index 163aaf8..89ae9db 100644
--- a/debian/source/format
+++ b/debian/source/format
@@ -1 +1 @@
-3.0 (quilt)
+3.0 (native)
diff --git a/debian/watch b/debian/watch
deleted file mode 100644
index b9fa30d..0000000
--- a/debian/watch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-version=3
-http://githubredir.debian.net/github/barak/BBDB \
- /github/barak/BBDB/BBDB\.([0-9].*).tar.gz
-http://githubredir.debian.net/github/barak/BBDB \
- /github/barak/BBDB/upstream/(.*).tar.gz
diff --git a/html/bbdb.css b/html/bbdb.css
deleted file mode 100644
index 98b81d3..0000000
--- a/html/bbdb.css
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-body {
- background-color: #faebd7;
-}
diff --git a/html/faq.html b/html/faq.html
deleted file mode 100644
index 32c1261..0000000
--- a/html/faq.html
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,336 +0,0 @@
-<html>
- <head>
- <title>BBDB FAQ</title>
- <link rel="stylesheet" href="bbdb.css" type="text/css">
- </head>
-
- <body>
- <h1>The BBDB FAQ</h1>
-
- The FAQ is unmaintained, but you probably find an answer to your question
- in the mailing list archives. Feel free to mail me any things that should
- be on this list.
-
- <p>This is the BBDB FAQ.</p>
-
- <dl>
- <dt>About BBDB and this document</dt>
- <dd>
- <dl>
- <dt>What is the BBDB?</dt>
- <dd>Updated: 21 July 2000<br>
- <br>
- The BBDB is an addressbook for Emacs[1] users. It integrates
- tightly with Emacs-based mail and news readers, and
- provides some support for Netscape Mail and News. It is
- intended to be as unobtrusive in use as possible.<br>
- <br>
- The full name of BBDB is &quot;The Insidious Big Brother
- Database&quot;.<br><br>
- <em>[1] In this FAQ, &quot;Emacs&quot; refers to both <a
- href="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/">GNU Emacs</a> and
- <a href="http://www.xemacs.org/">XEmacs</a>.</em><br><br></dd>
-
- <dt>What is the most current version of the BBDB?</dt>
- <dd>Updated: 20 April 2010<br>
- <br>
- The current version is 2.36. Generally speaking, the
- development version is the preferred version.<br><br></dd>
-
- <dt>Where can I get the most current version of the BBDB?</dt>
- <dd>Updated: 21 July 2000<br>
- <br>
- BBDB is hosted, developed and maintained at <a
- href="http://bbdb.sourceforge.net/">http://bbdb.sourceforge.net/</a>.
- The current stable and development releases are posted
- there.<br><br></dd>
- <dd>Updated: 20 April 2010<br>
- <br>
- But you might want to check out
- <a href="http://github.com/barak/BBDB">http://github.com/barak/BBDB</a>
- or <tt>git clone git://github.com/barak/BBDB.git</tt>
-.<br><br></dd>
-
- <dt>About the FAQ<dt>
- <dd>Updated: 25 February 2001<br>
- <br>
- This FAQ is currently being constructed from a
- backlog of saved email messages from the bbdb-info mailing
- list. It is part of the BBDB CVS tree and thus can be
- updated by anyone with write access to the
- tree. Suggestions for additional questions (and answers!)
- can be sent to <a
- href="mailto:bbdb-faq@waider.ie">bbdb-faq@waider.ie</a>.<br>
- <br>
- The FAQ answers assume you have some familiarity with
- Emacs. Where configuration variables are mentioned,
- there's usually a <tt>customize</tt> interface that allows
- you to do point-and-click option setting.<br><br></dd>
- </dl>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Installing the BBDB</dt>
- <dd>
- <dl>
- <dt>How do I install BBDB?</dt>
- <dd>Updated: 25 February 2001<br>
- <br>
- Read the file INSTALL in the distribution<br><br></dd>
-
- <!-- integrate with VM, Gnus, MH-E, RMail -->
-
- </dl>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Configuring the BBDB</dt>
- <dd>
- <dl>
- <dt>BBDB sometimes displays the user's full name along with
- some names, and not with others.</dt>
- <dd>Updated: 25 February 2001<br>
- <br>
- Set <tt>bbdb-dwim-net-address-allow-redundancy</tt> to
- <tt>t</tt>. This tells BBDB it's okay to add full names to
- addresses of the form
- &lt;Firstname.Lastname@wherever&gt;<br><br></dd>
-
- <dt>Is there a way to insert literal strings in the phone
- number field?</dt>
- <dd>Updated: July 28 2001<br>
- <br>
- Set <tt>bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p</tt> to
- nil. This tells BBDB to not try parsing numbers, but to
- simply accept whatever the user types in.<br><br></dd>
-
- <dt>How to I get BBDB to not keep changing the name field
- for a record?</dt>
- <dd>Updated: August 20 2005<br>
- Probably the easiest way to do this is to use
- <tt>bbdb-ignore-some-messages-alist</tt>; see the
- documentation on this for more details. You'll also need
- to set <tt>bbdb/{mail,news}-auto-create-p</tt> to
- <tt>bbdb-ignore-some-messages-hook</tt>, or invoke the
- latter from whatever your <tt>auto-create-p</tt>
- variables currently point at.</dd>
-
- <!-- I guess this question came off the mailing list. It should be
- reformatted & answered.
-
- "One question I ask me since begin: How can I insert new fields (say
- for signatures or v-card's) and how the hooks to set/get those new
- fields? Now, is this a FAQ?"
-
- Answer: bbdb-notice-hook, bbdb-auto-notes-hook
- -->
- <dt>How do I make BBDB do something not covered in the FAQ??</dt>
- <dd>Updated: 20 August 2005<br>
- <br>
- Read The Fine Manual, and then if you're still unsure ask
- on the bbdb-info list.<br><br></dd>
- </dl>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Using BBDB</dt>
- <dd>
- <dl>
- <dt>How do I get BBDB to fill out an email address for
- me?</dt>
- <dd>Updated: 28 June 2001<Br>
- <br>
- Type as much of the address as you feel necessary, then
- hit <tt>M-TAB</tt> to get BBDB to attempt to complete what
- you've typed. If it finds several matches, you can loop
- through them by repeatedly pressing <tt>M-TAB</tt>; you can
- also select from a completion-buffer of
- choices.<br><Br></dd> <!-- this isn't strictly true; check
- config -->
-
- <dt>I have 42 records for Douglas Adams. How do I delete the
- duplicates?</dt>
- <dd>Updated: 20 August 2005<br>
- <br>
- <tt>M-x bbdb-show-duplicates</tt>, and delete or merge the
- ones you don't want.<br><br></dd>
-
- <dt>Every time I modifiy bbdb mail-alias fields, I need to
- quit and restart before <a
- href="http://www.gnus.org/">Gnus</a> sees the changes!</dt>
- <dd>Updated: 28 June 2001<br>
- <br>
- (Thanks to John Hunter)<br>
- <tt>(add-hook 'message-setup-hook 'bbdb-define-all-aliases)</tt>
- <Br><br></dd>
- </dl>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Troubleshooting</dt>
- <dd>
- <dl>
- <dt>How do I submit a bug report?</dt>
- <dd>Updated: 20 August 2005<br>
- Use <tt>bbdb-submit-bug-report</tt>. This extracts
- version information and settings from your running copy
- of BBDB and prepares an email message including
- them. The default address for this mail is the bbdb-info
- list, so that all developers can see it, but if you've
- got privacy issues with that then you can send it
- directly to me (waider@waider.ie). A few essential
- notes:<ul>
- <li>Check the mailing list archives to see if your bug
- has previously been discussed.</li>
- <li>Make sure you've tried out the latest CVS version,
- in case your bug has already been solved.</li>
- <li>Be as precise as you can. Do <b>not</b> use
- wording like &quot;I got an error message about some
- file&quot;; include the exact text of the error message
- and the filename it referred to.</li>
- <li>If you can, try and provide a minimal <tt>.bbdb</tt>
- file that illustrates the problem. There is apparently
- an ongoing issue with completion not providing all
- possible expansions, but since noone has yet provided a
- <tt>.bbdb</tt> file that demonstrates the problem, I've
- been unable to reproduce it.</li>
- </ul>
- </dd>
-
- <!-- this one's actually no longer an issue, I believe -->
- <dt>XEmacs is giving me an error about BBDB being already
- loaded.</dt>
- <dd>Updated: 25 February 2001 (David S. Goldman)<br>
- <br>
- Add the following before you call (bbdb-initialize):
- <pre>
- (unload-feature 'bbdb-autoloads t)
- </pre>
- This is fixed in the developer release, and should be
- available in the next stable release.<br><br></dd>
-
- <dt>I downloaded the developer release from CVS and I can't
- build it.</dt>
- <dd>Updated: 25 February 2001<br>
- <br>
- The developer version from CVS does not include the
- <tt>configure</tt> script; this should be generated using
- <tt>autoconf</tt>. The <tt>configure</tt> script is included
- in the nightly tarball, so you can get it there if you
- wish. Alternatively, it may be downloaded from the <a
- href="http://bbdb.sourceforge.net/">BBDB Web Site</a>.<br>
- <br>
- The other problem you may have is that you're on a Win32
- system with no support for Makefiles or scripts in
- general. Your options are to install the Cygwin environment
- (XXX there is a known issue with building under Cygwin XXX)
- or to check the mailing list archives for a recent
- <tt>make.bat</tt> file. The latter will probably migrate to
- the BBDB bits section of CVS once the author has nailed it
- down to his satisfaction.<br><br></dd>
- <!-- also Alex's stub Makefile for bbdb-autoloads -->
- </dl>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Talking to the world outside Emacs</dt>
- <dd>
- <dl>
- <dt>BBDB with Gnus is asking me if I want to update
- &lt;non-ASCII-name&gt; to &lt;non-ASCII-name&lt;</dt>
- <dd>Updated: 20 August 2005<br>
- <br>
- This should be (mostly) solved in CVS. If you encounter
- this, please submit a bug report.
- <br><br></dd>
-
- <!-- bbdb-whois, bbdb-ftp,
- bbdb-talk-to-great-deities-seeking-enlightenment -->
- <dt>How do I get BBDB and supercite to play together?</dt>
- <dd>Updated: 28 June 2001<br>
- <br>
- (Thanks to Kevin Davidson, quoted here)
- <pre>
- Take a look at bbdb-sc.el that comes with BBDB.
-
- I found I also needed to patch supercite.el (up to at least version
- 3.1 as supplied with Xemacs 20.3) otherwise it stops using your
- sc-preferred-attribution-list and starts using a broken default one.
-
- Patch here:
-
-*** supercite.el Wed May 6 10:45:12 1998
---- supercite.el.orig Wed May 6 10:43:11 1998
-***************
-*** 1250,1259 ****
- (setq attribution attrib
- attriblist nil))
- ((listp attrib)
-! (setq attribution (eval attrib))
-! (if attribution
-! (setq attriblist nil)
-! (setq attriblist (cdr attriblist))))
- (t (error "%s did not evaluate to a string or list!"
- "sc-attrib-selection-list"))
- )))
---- 1250,1257 ----
- (setq attribution attrib
- attriblist nil))
- ((listp attrib)
-! (setq attribution (eval attrib)
-! attriblist nil))
- (t (error "%s did not evaluate to a string or list!"
- "sc-attrib-selection-list"))
- )))
- </pre><br><br>
- You might also need the following, from Sergei Pokrovsky:
-<pre>
- '(sc-citation-nonnested-root-regexp "\\([-._]\\|\\w\\)+")
- '(sc-citation-root-regexp "\\([-._]\\|\\w\\)*")
-</pre>
- <br><br></dd>
-
- <dt>How do I get my Pilot/Addressbook/Phone/Widget to sync
- with BBDB?</dt>
- <dd>Updated: 28 June 2001<br>
- <br>
- Run screaming, waving hands in air.<br><br>
- Still here? Okay. This is a problem complicated by some
- basic differences in the respective tools' approach to
- addressbooks, <a
- href="http://www.mail-archive.com/bbdb-info%40xemacs.org/msg00571.html">neatly
- summarised in a message from Jamie
- Zawinski</a>. The solutions to date are at least three
- different <tt>bbdb-pilot.el</tt> files, <a
- href="http://home.rochester.rr.com/tsdeweese/SyncBBDB.html">SyncBBDB</a>
- and <a href="http://www.valente.de/aldo/palm/">SyncAB +
- BBDB</a>. The latter two are quite good, although
- personally I don't use anything to keep my bits in sync at
- present.</dd>
- </dl>
- </dd>
-
- <dt>Miscellany</dt>
- <dd>
- <dl>
- <dt>Credits</dt>
- <dd>Updated: 25 February 2001<br>
- <br>
- The BBDB was originally created by <a
- href="http://www.jwz.org/">Jamie Zawinski</a>. The
- cast of characters involved since then is listed in the
- BBDB documentation. The current maintainer is <a
- href="http://www.waider.ie/">Waider</a>, assisted by
- whoever's got write access on the <a
- href="http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/bbdb/">SourceForge
- tree</a> and a supporting cast on the bbdb-info mailing
- list.<br><br></dd>
- </dl>
- </dd>
- </dl>
-
- <!-- to add: (other than per-section notes)
- LINKS!
- Mailing List
- Developer FAQs - making contributions, etc.
- -->
-
- <hr>
- <address>bbdb-faq@waider.ie</address>
- </body>
-</html>
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@@ -1,275 +0,0 @@
-<!doctype html public "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
-<html>
-<head>
-<title>The Insidious Big Brother DataBase @ SourceForge</title>
-<link rel="stylesheet" href="bbdb.css">
-</head>
-
-<body>
-
-<h1 align="center"
-><img src="images/headright.gif" alt="head" width="50" height="25">
-The Insidious Big Brother Database
-<img src="images/headleft.gif" alt="head" width="50" height="25"></h1>
-
-<p align="center">Quicklinks:
- <a href="#get">get the bbdb</a>
-| <a href="#lists">mailing lists</a>
-| <a href="#links">links</a>
-| <a href="#manual">manual</a>
-| <a href="faq.html">FAQ</a>
-| <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/bbdb/">project home</a>
-| <a href="http://freshmeat.net/projects/bbdb/">freshmeat entry</a>
-</p>
-
-<h2>What is The Insidious Big Brother Database?</h2>
-
-<p>The Insidious Big Brother Database (BBDB) is a contact management
-utility created by <a href="http://www.jwz.org/">Jamie Zawinski</a> for
-use with <a href="http://www.gnu.org/emacs">Emacs</a>. For many years it was
-maintained by <a href="http://www.waider.ie/">Waider</a>. Since February 2007
-BBDB is maintained by <a href="http://www.robf.de">Robert Widhopf-Fenk</a>.</p>
-
-<p>It is tightly
-integrated with several mail and news readers (see below), allowing it
-to create database entries directly from mail and news messages. As is
-usual with applications for Emacs, this record creation can be
-configured in many ways, ranging from a boolean create/don't create
-setting to creation based on the result of a user-supplied function.</p>
-
-<p>Database records can be used to store many types of
-information, from name and address to URLs and X-Face images.
-This information can be displayed when a message from an entity
-named in a database record is recieved. In addition, messages
-from database members can be tagged in the Gnus Summary Buffer,
-and Gnus scoring can be configured based on the contents of
-database records. Supercite citations can even be preset
-through the use of records in the BBDB.</p>
-
-<h2>Requirements:</h2>
-
-<h3>Supported versions of Emacs</h3>
-
-Starting with 2.35 there is no active support for Emacsens < 21.4!
-<dl>
- <dt><strong><a href="http://www.gnu.org/">Gnu</a>
- <a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html">Emacs</a></strong>
- <dd>versions 21.4 and above</dd>
- <dt><strong><a href="http://www.xemacs.org/">XEmacs</a></strong>
- <dd>versions 21.4 and above</dd>
-</dl>
-
-<h3>Supported Mail and News readers</h3>
-
-<p>The BBDB can be used without a mail- or news-reader. It has,
-however, been optimized for use with one.</p>
-<ul>
- <li><a href="http://www.gnus.org/">Gnus</a></li>
- <li><a href="http://www.wonderworks.com/vm/">VM</a></li>
- <li>MH-e</li>
- <li>Rmail</li>
- <li>UNIX <a href="http://www.netscape.com/">Netscape</a> Mail
- (via bbdb-srv)</li>
- <li>UNIX <a href="http://www.netscape.com/">Netscape</a> News
- (via bbdb-srv)</li>
-</ul>
-
-<h2><a name="get">Getting the BBDB</a></h2>
-
-<p><a href="bbdb-2.35.tar.gz">BBDB 2.35</a> is the current
-stable released version, released on January 30, 2007.</p>
-
-<p>The current version, 2.36, is tagged on the git repository
- git://github.com/barak/BBDB.git which also holds the development
- version. At least, those doing development there think so.
- </p>
-
-<h3>Compilation notes:</h3>
-
-<ol>
- <li>BBDB uses autoconf to generate its Makefiles, so it should work
- anywhere that autoconf works. The tarballed version comes with
- prebuilt configure script and Makefiles; the CVS version will
- require you to use autoconf to generate the configure
- script. If you don't have autoconf, you can get download a <a
- href="configure">prebuilt configure script</a>. Please note that
- the Makefiles in the tarball are built using the defaults,
- i.e. Emacs to compile with and no extra directories
- specified.</li>
-
- <li>Texinfo 3.11 (or later) is required to compile the texinfo
- documentation. It is available at <a
- href="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu">the GNU FTP
- site</a>. Precompiled info files are included in the
- tarball. Some work has been done by ShengHuo ZHU to make this
- unnecessary.</li>
-
- <li>Building on platforms without <tt>make</tt> or running BBDB
- uncompiled can be assisted by downloading a <a
- href="bbdb-autoloads.el">prebuilt bbdb-autoloads.el</a>. A
- <tt>make.bat</tt> for Windows platforms is in the works; see the
- mailing list archives for more details.
-</ol>
-
-<h2>CVS tree</h2>
-
-<p>The development and release versions are available via Anon-CVS
-to the CVS tree at <code>bbdb.cvs.sourceforge.net</code>. To access the
-tree, log in with the following command:
-
-<pre>
-cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@bbdb.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/bbdb login
-</pre>
-
-The password is blank; just hit return at the prompt.</p>
-
-To check out a version of the BBDB, use one of the following commands:
-
-<pre>
-cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@bbdb.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/bbdb checkout bbdb
-cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@bbdb.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/bbdb checkout -r rev bbdb
-</pre>
-
-<p>The first command will check out a copy of the latest version.
-Usually this latest version will be a development version, but it may
-fetch a release version if the command is executed soon enough after a
-release version is made available.</p>
-
-<p>The second command allows control of the version retrieved, through
-the <code>-r rev</code> argument. The <code>rev</code> portion of the
-argument should be replaced with a word of the form:</p>
-
-<center><code>BBDB_</code><var>x</var><code>_</code><var>yy</var></center>
-
-<p><var>x</var> and <var>yy</var> are components of the version to be
-retrieved, as in <var>x</var>.<var>yy</var>.
-<strong>Note:</strong> <code>unoff</code> should be appended to the
-above word for all versions prior to 2.00.</p>
-
-To retrieve version 1.90, use the following argument:<br>
-
-<pre>
--r BBDB_1_90unoff
-</pre>
-
-To retrieve version 2.34, use the following argument:<br>
-
-<pre>
--r BBDB_2_34
-</pre>
-
-<h2><a name="manual">Manual</a></h2>
-
-<p>You may browse <a href="bbdb.html">HTML version of the texinfo
-manual that accompanies BBDB</a>, which is generated by <a
-href="http://www.mathematik.uni-kl.de/~obachman/Texi2html"
-><code>texi2html</code></a>.</p>
-
-<h2><a name="lists">Mailing Lists</a></h2>
-
-<p>There are two mailing lists for the BBDB:</p>
-
-<dl>
- <dt><strong>bbdb-info</strong></dt>
- <dd>General discussion about the BBDB, both for users and developers.
- The archive for mails up to end of April 2000 can be found at
- <a
- href="http://www.mail-archive.com/bbdb-info%40xemacs.org/">http://www.mail-archive.com/bbdb-info%40xemacs.org/</a>. Since April 2000 mails are archived at
- <a
- href="http://www.mail-archive.com/bbdb-info%40lists.sourceforge.net/">http://www.mail-archive.com/bbdb-info%40lists.sourceforge.net/</a>.
-
- <p>SourceForge has built-in archiving which didn't initially
- seem to be working, but is apparently okay now. You can find this
- linked off the <a
- href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/bbdb/">project home</a> on
- SourceForge.</p>
-
- <dt><strong>bbdb-announce</strong></dt>
- <dd>Announcements of new BBDB versions. This list is moderated, and
- has very low volume.</dd>
-</dl>
-
-To subscribe to either mailing list, send mail to
-<var>listname</var><code>-request@lists.sourceforge.net</code> with
-<code>subscribe</code> as the body. You will receive a reply
-requesting confirmation of your subscription; return the confirmation
-as described in the email, and you're on the list. Alternatively you
-can visit the list signup page, linked from the <a
-href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/bbdb">project page</a>.
-
-<h2><a name="links">Links</a></h2>
-
-<p>Several people have been hacking at BBDB and have pages describing
-what they're at. Please check which version of BBDB they apply to
-before attempting to use them!</p>
-
-<ul>
- <li><a href="http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/alex/">Alex Schroeder</a>
- has done some work on <a
- href="http://www.geocities.com/kensanata/bbdb-funcs.html">address
- formats and pine/mailrc integration</a>. He's also responsible for
- making BBDB handle non-US addresses a lot better.</li>
-
- <li><a href="http://www.Jochen-Kuepper.de/">Jochen
- K&uuml;pper</a> has done some work on
- <code>bbdb-print</code>, which is now in CVS.</li>
-
- <li>Thomas DeWeese</a> wrote a <a
- href="http://pilotmanager.sourceforge.net/">PilotManager</a> plugin
- called SyncBBDB, and also implemented the
- multiple-same-name-records support. <a
- href="http://syncbbdb2.sourceforge.net/">SyncBBDB</a> is now
- maintained by Aaron Kaplan.</li>
-
- <li><a href="http://www.splode.com/~friedman/">Noah Friedman</a> is
- currently maintaining <a href="http://www.jwz.org/">jwz</a>'s <a
- href="http://www.splode.com/~friedman/software/emacs-lisp/index.html#bbdb-pilot-jwz">bbdb-pilot.el</a>.</li>
-
- <li><a href="http://meltin.net/people/martin/">Martin
- Schwenke</a> has written some code to export BBDB records to a Nokia
- phone via <a href="http://www.gnokii.org/">gnokii</a>. You can find
- it at <a href="http://meltin.net/hacks/emacs/">Martin's web
- site</a>.</li>
-
- <li>Broken: <a href="http://www.valente.de/aldo/palm/">Aldo Valente</a> has
- done some work on making SyncAB (from PilotManager) work with
- BBDB.</li>
-
- <li>Broken:<a href="http://t2100cdt.kippona.net/linux/emacs/mew/">Chris
- Beggy</a> has managed to get BBDB working with Mew, a mailreader
- with Japanese language support. There's a bbdb-mew.el on his page
- which should probably make it into the official tree at some
- point.</li>
-
- <li>Broken:<a href="http://www.esperi.demon.co.uk/nix/">Nix</a> has some
- expiry code for BBDB which allows you to automatically discard old
- BBDB records.</li>
-
- <li><a
- href="http://www.inf.tu-dresden.de/~s1010824/data/lbdb2bbdb.tar.gz">lbdb2bdb</a>
- is some code by Steffen Liebergeld to migrate lbdb data to bbdb.</li>
-
- <li><a
- href="http://www.neilvandyke.org/bbdb2tbird/">bbdb2tbird</a>
- is some code by Neil Van Dyke to migrate BBDB data to the Thunderbird
- address book.</li>
-
- <li>The <code>bits</code> subdirectory in the source tree contains
- random bits and pieces that I've collected but not
- integrated, including a generic export filter of sorts and PGP and
- Outlook integration/interaction. Please note that at least some of
- this hasn't been modfied to work with versions later than
- 2.00.06.</li>
-
-</ul>
-
-<hr>
-<address><a href="http://www.robf.de/">Robert Widhopf-Fenk</a> (based on
-<a href="http://www.waider.ie/">Waiders</a> and Matt Simmons' BBDB page</a>)</address>
-
-
-<p align="center">Hosted by<br><a href="http://sourceforge.net/"><img
-src="http://sourceforge.net/images/sflogo2-steel.png" vspace="0"
-border=0 width="143" height="70" alt="sourceforge.net"></a></p>
-</body>
-</html>
diff --git a/html/patches/bbdb-print.patch b/html/patches/bbdb-print.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 8bcf89f..0000000
--- a/html/patches/bbdb-print.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
---- bbdb-print.el-orig Mon Feb 28 10:42:52 2000
-+++ bbdb-print.el Mon Feb 28 12:39:02 2000
-@@ -489,12 +489,18 @@
- (bbdb-print-if-not-blank(bbdb-address-street1 addr) "\\\\\n")
- (bbdb-print-if-not-blank(bbdb-address-street2 addr) "\\\\\n")
- (bbdb-print-if-not-blank(bbdb-address-street3 addr) "\\\\\n")
-- (bbdb-address-city addr)
-- (if (and (not (equal "" (bbdb-address-city addr)))
-- (not (equal "" (bbdb-address-state addr))))
-- ", ")
-- (bbdb-print-if-not-blank (bbdb-address-state addr) " ")
-- (bbdb-address-zip-string addr)
-+ (if (or (null (bbdb-address-state addr)) (equal "" (bbdb-address-state addr)))
-+ (concat
-+ (bbdb-address-zip-string addr)
-+ " "
-+ (bbdb-address-city addr))
-+ (concat
-+ (bbdb-address-city addr)
-+ (if (and (not (equal "" (bbdb-address-city addr)))
-+ (not (equal "" (bbdb-address-state addr))))
-+ ", ")
-+ (bbdb-print-if-not-blank (bbdb-address-state addr) " ")
-+ (bbdb-address-zip-string addr)))
- "\\\\")
- "")))))
- (setq address (cdr address)))
diff --git a/html/patches/multi-record.patch b/html/patches/multi-record.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index e664ea2..0000000
--- a/html/patches/multi-record.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1493 +0,0 @@
-I have split all my diffs into three sets:
-
-#1 Removed a number of unused variables (cleaned up builds so I
- could see real errors). Small changes in a few auxiliary bbdb files.
- Very low risk, but very little gain.
-
-#2 Small patch to bbdb-print.el adds support for abbreviating 'places'
- in phone numbers. Fairly low risk, moderate gain.
-
-#3 Large patch to bbdb-com.el and bbdb.el (small patch to bbdb-gnus.el)
- To support 'duplicate' entries in bbdb. This defines a new variable
- bbdb-no-duplicates-p, when true bbdb will not allows new duplicate
- records to be defined.
-
- The largest single change is to the completing read support.
- The format of the hash table is also changed.
-
- Moderate risk (I've been using it daily for almost a year now),
- significant gain in functionality.
-
-diff -ur bbdb-2.00.06/lisp/bbdb-gnus.el bbdb-2.01/lisp/bbdb-gnus.el
---- bbdb-2.00.06/lisp/bbdb-gnus.el Tue Sep 28 09:56:40 1999
-+++ bbdb-2.01/lisp/bbdb-gnus.el Tue Sep 28 11:01:14 1999
-@@ -42,8 +42,7 @@
- (or (search-forward "\n\n" nil t)
- (error "message unexists"))
- (- (point) 2)))
-- (let ((from (mail-fetch-field "from"))
-- name net)
-+ (let ((from (mail-fetch-field "from")))
- (if (or (null from)
- (string-match (bbdb-user-mail-names)
- (mail-strip-quoted-names from)))
-diff -ur bbdb-2.00.06/lisp/bbdb-mhe.el bbdb-2.01/lisp/bbdb-mhe.el
---- bbdb-2.00.06/lisp/bbdb-mhe.el Tue Sep 28 09:56:40 1999
-+++ bbdb-2.01/lisp/bbdb-mhe.el Tue Sep 28 11:01:17 1999
-@@ -71,8 +71,7 @@
- (let ((msg (bbdb/mh-cache-key buffer-file-name)))
- (if (eq msg 0) (setq msg nil)) ; 0 could mean trouble; be safe.
- (or (bbdb-message-cache-lookup msg nil) ; nil = current-buffer
-- (let ((from (bbdb/mh-get-field "^From[ \t]*:"))
-- name net)
-+ (let ((from (bbdb/mh-get-field "^From[ \t]*:")))
- (if (or (string= "" from)
- (string-match (bbdb-user-mail-names)
- (mail-strip-quoted-names from)))
-diff -ur bbdb-2.00.06/lisp/bbdb-migrate.el bbdb-2.01/lisp/bbdb-migrate.el
---- bbdb-2.00.06/lisp/bbdb-migrate.el Tue Sep 28 09:56:40 1999
-+++ bbdb-2.01/lisp/bbdb-migrate.el Tue Sep 28 11:01:17 1999
-@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
- (cond
- ;; Version 2 -> 3
- ((= (car bbdb-file-format-migration) 2)
-- (let (newrecs currec)
-+ (let (newrecs)
- (while records
- (setq newrecs (append newrecs
- (list (bbdb-migrate-record
-diff -ur bbdb-2.00.06/lisp/bbdb-rmail.el bbdb-2.01/lisp/bbdb-rmail.el
---- bbdb-2.00.06/lisp/bbdb-rmail.el Tue Sep 28 09:56:40 1999
-+++ bbdb-2.01/lisp/bbdb-rmail.el Tue Sep 28 11:01:18 1999
-@@ -51,8 +51,7 @@
- (if rmail-current-message
- (or (bbdb-message-cache-lookup rmail-current-message nil)
- (save-excursion
-- (let ((from (mail-fetch-field "from"))
-- name net)
-+ (let ((from (mail-fetch-field "from")))
- (if (or (null from)
- (string-match (bbdb-user-mail-names)
- (mail-strip-quoted-names from)))
-
---OqlPABmjKp
-Content-Type: text/plain
-Content-Description: Add support for 'places' abbreviations (ala palm)
-Content-Disposition: inline;
- filename="bbdb-print-diffs"
-Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
-
-diff -ur bbdb-2.00.06/lisp/bbdb-print.el bbdb-2.01/lisp/bbdb-print.el
---- bbdb-2.00.06/lisp/bbdb-print.el Tue Sep 28 09:56:40 1999
-+++ bbdb-2.01/lisp/bbdb-print.el Tue Sep 28 11:01:17 1999
-@@ -241,6 +241,11 @@
- which should be a valid regular expression.
- - n-phones: maximum number of phone numbers to include.
- - n-addresses: maximum number of addresses to include.
-+ - place-abbrev: Abbreviation for phone number 'places'. This is a
-+ list of pairs the first element is the full string to be matched
-+ the second element is the replacement text. This can be used in
-+ any of the bbdb-print-*-alist variables. This allows you to
-+ expand as well as contract 'place' names.
- - include-files: list of TeX files to \\input. If these filenames are not
- absolute, the files must be located somewhere that TeX will find them.
- - ps-fonts: nonnil means to use them, nil to use standard TeX fonts.
-@@ -270,6 +275,8 @@
- (separator . 1)
- (n-phones . 2)
- (n-addresses . 1)
-+ (place-abbrev ("Work" . "W")
-+ ("Home" . "H"))
- (include-files "bbdb-print-brief" "bbdb-cols"))
- "*Extra Options for bbdb-print, brief format.
- These supplement or override entries in `bbdb-print-alist'; see description
-@@ -403,8 +410,7 @@
- (bbdb-record-phones record)))
- (address (and (bbdb-field-shown-p 'address)
- (bbdb-record-addresses record)))
-- (notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
-- (begin (point)))
-+ (notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))
-
- (if (not (eval bbdb-print-require))
- nil ; lacks required fields
-@@ -423,7 +429,10 @@
- (setq name (bbdb-print-tex-quote company)
- company nil))
-
-- (let ((rightside "") p)
-+ ;; Expand Phone numbers if needed...
-+ (if n-phones (setq phone (bbdb-print-firstn n-phones phone brief)))
-+
-+ (let ((rightside ""))
- (cond ((null phone))
- ((eq t pofl)
- (setq rightside (bbdb-print-phone-string (car phone))
-@@ -431,7 +440,7 @@
- ((stringp pofl)
- (let ((p (bbdb-print-front-if
- (function (lambda (ph)
-- (string-match pofl (aref ph 0))))
-+ (if ph (string-match pofl (aref ph 0)))))
- phone)))
- (if p
- (setq rightside (bbdb-print-phone-string (car p))
-@@ -443,19 +452,16 @@
- (if company
- (insert (format "\\comp{%s}\n" (bbdb-print-tex-quote company))))
-
-- ;; Phone numbers
--
-- (if n-phones
-- (setq phone (bbdb-print-firstn (- n-phones (if pofl 1 0))
-- phone brief)))
- (while phone
- (if (car phone)
-- (let ((place (aref (car phone) 0))
-+ (let ((place (bbdb-print-abbrev-place (aref (car phone) 0) brief))
- (number (bbdb-print-phone-string (car phone))))
- (insert (format "\\phone{%s%s}\n"
- (bbdb-print-tex-quote
-- (bbdb-print-if-not-blank place ": "))
-- (bbdb-print-tex-quote number))))
-+ (bbdb-print-if-not-blank place ":"))
-+ (bbdb-print-tex-quote number)
-+ ))
-+ )
- (insert (format "\\phone{}\n")))
- (setq phone (cdr phone)))
-
-@@ -522,6 +528,27 @@
- (setq current-letter first-letter)))
-
- current-letter)
-+
-+(defun bbdb-print-abbrev-place (place &optional brief)
-+ "See if there is an abbreviation for PLACE if so return that"
-+
-+ (let* ((alist (append (if brief bbdb-print-brief-alist bbdb-print-full-alist)
-+ bbdb-print-alist))
-+ (abbrevs (cdr (assoc 'place-abbrev alist)))
-+ (ret place)
-+ abbrev)
-+ (while abbrevs
-+ (setq abbrev (car abbrevs))
-+ (if (string-match (car abbrev) place)
-+ (setq abbrevs '()
-+ ret (cdr abbrev))
-+ (setq abbrevs (cdr abbrevs))
-+ )
-+ )
-+ ret
-+ )
-+ )
-+
-
- (defun bbdb-print-phone-string (phone)
- "Format PHONE-NUMBER as a string, obeying omit-area-code setting.
-
---OqlPABmjKp
-Content-Type: text/plain
-Content-Description: Add support for duplicate records to bbdb.
-Content-Disposition: inline;
- filename="bbdb-duplicate-diffs"
-Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
-
-diff -ur bbdb-2.00.06/lisp/bbdb-com.el bbdb-2.01/lisp/bbdb-com.el
---- bbdb-2.00.06/lisp/bbdb-com.el Tue Sep 28 09:56:39 1999
-+++ bbdb-2.01/lisp/bbdb-com.el Tue Feb 29 11:20:07 2000
-@@ -201,10 +201,10 @@
- (bbdb-with-db-buffer
- bbdb-changed-records))))
-
--(defun bbdb-display (record)
-+(defun bbdb-display (records)
- "Prompts for and displays a single record (this is faster than searching.)"
- (interactive (list (bbdb-completing-read-record "Display record of: ")))
-- (bbdb-display-records (list record)))
-+ (bbdb-display-records records))
-
- (defun bbdb-display-some (function)
- "Display records according to FUNCTION. FUNCTION is called with one
-@@ -366,9 +366,10 @@
- lastname (nth 1 names))))
- (if (string= firstname "") (setq firstname nil))
- (if (string= lastname "") (setq lastname nil))
-- (if (bbdb-gethash (downcase (if (and firstname lastname) (concat firstname " " lastname)
-- (or firstname lastname ""))))
-- (error "%s %s is already in the database" (or firstname "") (or lastname "")))))
-+ (if (and bbdb-no-duplicates-p
-+ (bbdb-gethash (bbdb-build-name firstname lastname)))
-+ (error "%s %s is already in the database"
-+ (or firstname "") (or lastname "")))))
- (let ((company (bbdb-read-string "Company: "))
- (net (bbdb-split (bbdb-read-string "Network Address: ") ","))
- (addrs (let (L L-tail str addr)
-@@ -456,26 +457,28 @@
- [\"location\" \"phone-number\"]
- NOTES is a string, or an alist associating symbols with strings."
- (let (firstname lastname aka)
-- (while (progn
-- (setq name (and name (bbdb-divide-name name)))
-- (setq firstname (car name) lastname (nth 1 name))
-- (bbdb-gethash (downcase (if (and firstname lastname)
-- (concat firstname " " lastname)
-- (or firstname lastname "")))))
-+ (while (and (progn
-+ (setq name (and name (bbdb-divide-name name))
-+ firstname (car name)
-+ lastname (nth 1 name))
-+ (bbdb-gethash (bbdb-build-name firstname lastname)))
-+ bbdb-no-duplicates-p)
- (setq name (signal 'error
- (list (format "%s %s is already in the database"
- (or firstname "") (or lastname ""))))))
- (and company (bbdb-check-type company stringp))
- (if (stringp net)
- (setq net (bbdb-split net ",")))
-- (let ((rest net))
-- (while rest
-- (while (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car rest)))
-- (setcar rest
-- (signal 'error (list (format
-- "%s is already in the database"
-- (car rest))))))
-- (setq rest (cdr rest))))
-+ (if bbdb-no-duplicates-p
-+ (let ((rest net))
-+ (while rest
-+ (while (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car rest)))
-+ (setcar rest
-+ (signal 'error (list (format
-+ "%s is already in the database"
-+ (car rest))))))
-+ (setq rest (cdr rest))))
-+ )
- (setq addrs
- (mapcar
- (function (lambda (addr)
-@@ -587,7 +590,8 @@
- ;; get to beginning of this record
- (beginning-of-line)
- (let ((p (point)))
-- (while (not (or (eobp) (bobp) (looking-at "^[^ \t\n]")))
-+ ;; ' - ' is the start of a record with no name.
-+ (while (not (or (eobp) (bobp) (looking-at "^\\([^ \t\n]\\| - \\)")))
- (forward-line -1))
- (let* ((record (or (bbdb-current-record planning-on-modifying)
- (error "unperson")))
-@@ -704,14 +708,17 @@
- (if (stringp contents)
- (setq contents (bbdb-split contents ",")))
- ;; first detect any conflicts....
-- (let ((nets contents))
-- (while nets
-- (let ((old (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car nets)))))
-- (if (and old (not (eq old record)))
-- (error "net address \"%s\" is used by \"%s\""
-- (car nets)
-- (or (bbdb-record-name old) (car (bbdb-record-net old))))))
-- (setq nets (cdr nets))))
-+ (if bbdb-no-duplicates-p
-+ (let ((nets contents))
-+ (while nets
-+ (let ((old (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car nets)))))
-+ (if (and old (not (eq old record)))
-+ (error "net address \"%s\" is used by \"%s\""
-+ (car nets)
-+ (or (bbdb-record-name old)
-+ (car (bbdb-record-net old))))))
-+ (setq nets (cdr nets))))
-+ )
- ;; then store.
- (let ((nets contents))
- (while nets
-@@ -725,15 +732,17 @@
- (if (stringp contents)
- (setq contents (bbdb-split contents ";")))
- ;; first detect any conflicts....
-- (let ((aka contents))
-- (while aka
-- (let ((old (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car aka)))))
-- (if (and old (not (eq old record)))
-- (error "alternate name \"%s\" is used by \"%s\""
-- (car aka)
-- (or (bbdb-record-name old)
-- (car (bbdb-record-net old))))))
-- (setq aka (cdr aka))))
-+ (if bbdb-no-duplicates-p
-+ (let ((aka contents))
-+ (while aka
-+ (let ((old (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car aka)))))
-+ (if (and old (not (eq old record)))
-+ (error "alternate name \"%s\" is used by \"%s\""
-+ (car aka)
-+ (or (bbdb-record-name old)
-+ (car (bbdb-record-net old))))))
-+ (setq aka (cdr aka))))
-+ )
- ;; then store.
- (let ((aka contents))
- (while aka
-@@ -832,7 +841,8 @@
- (setq new-name (if (and fn ln) (concat fn " " ln)
- (or fn ln))
- old-name (bbdb-record-name bbdb-record))
-- (if (and new-name
-+ (if (and bbdb-no-duplicates-p
-+ new-name
- (not (and old-name (string= (downcase new-name)
- (downcase old-name))))
- (bbdb-gethash (downcase new-name)))
-@@ -847,8 +857,13 @@
- ""))))))
- ;;
- ;; delete the old hash entry
-- (and (bbdb-record-name bbdb-record)
-- (bbdb-remhash (downcase (bbdb-record-name bbdb-record))))
-+ (let ((name (bbdb-record-name bbdb-record))
-+ (company (bbdb-record-company bbdb-record)))
-+ (if (> (length name) 0)
-+ (bbdb-remhash (downcase name) bbdb-record))
-+ (if (> (length company) 0)
-+ (bbdb-remhash (downcase company) bbdb-record))
-+ )
- (bbdb-record-set-namecache bbdb-record nil)
- (bbdb-record-set-firstname bbdb-record fn)
- (bbdb-record-set-lastname bbdb-record ln)
-@@ -906,17 +921,19 @@
- (let ((oldnets (bbdb-record-net bbdb-record))
- (newnets (bbdb-split str ",")))
- ;; first check for any conflicts...
-- (let ((rest newnets))
-- (while rest
-- (let ((old (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car rest)))))
-- (if (and old (not (eq old bbdb-record)))
-- (error "net address \"%s\" is used by \"%s\""
-- (car rest) (bbdb-record-name old))))
-- (setq rest (cdr rest))))
-+ (if bbdb-no-duplicates-p
-+ (let ((rest newnets))
-+ (while rest
-+ (let ((old (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car rest)))))
-+ (if (and old (not (eq old bbdb-record)))
-+ (error "net address \"%s\" is used by \"%s\""
-+ (car rest) (bbdb-record-name old))))
-+ (setq rest (cdr rest))))
-+ )
- ;; then update.
- (let ((rest oldnets))
- (while rest
-- (bbdb-remhash (downcase (car rest)))
-+ (bbdb-remhash (downcase (car rest)) bbdb-record)
- (setq rest (cdr rest))))
- (let ((nets newnets))
- (while nets
-@@ -934,17 +951,19 @@
- (let ((oldaka (bbdb-record-aka bbdb-record))
- (newaka (bbdb-split str ";")))
- ;; first check for any conflicts...
-- (let ((rest newaka))
-- (while rest
-- (let ((old (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car rest)))))
-- (if (and old (not (eq old bbdb-record)))
-- (error "alternate name address \"%s\" is used by \"%s\""
-- (car rest) (bbdb-record-name old))))
-- (setq rest (cdr rest))))
-+ (if bbdb-no-duplicates-p
-+ (let ((rest newaka))
-+ (while rest
-+ (let ((old (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car rest)))))
-+ (if (and old (not (eq old bbdb-record)))
-+ (error "alternate name address \"%s\" is used by \"%s\""
-+ (car rest) (bbdb-record-name old))))
-+ (setq rest (cdr rest))))
-+ )
- ;; then update.
- (let ((rest oldaka))
- (while rest
-- (bbdb-remhash (downcase (car rest)))
-+ (bbdb-remhash (downcase (car rest)) bbdb-record)
- (setq rest (cdr rest))))
- (let ((aka newaka))
- (while aka
-@@ -1115,7 +1134,7 @@
- ((memq type '(net aka))
- (let ((rest (bbdb-record-get-field-internal record type)))
- (while rest
-- (bbdb-remhash (downcase (car rest)))
-+ (bbdb-remhash (downcase (car rest)) record)
- (setq rest (cdr rest))))
- (bbdb-record-store-field-internal record type nil))
- ((eq type 'property)
-@@ -1276,6 +1295,140 @@
- string1
- string2))
-
-+(defun bbdb-merge-lists! (l1 l2 cmp &optional mod)
-+ "Merge two lists l1 l2 (modifies l1) only adds elements from l2
-+if cmp returns false for all elements of l1. If optional mod
-+is provided it is applied to each element of l1 and l2 prior to cmp"
-+ (if (null l1)
-+ l2
-+ (let ((end (last l1))
-+ (src2 l2)
-+ (chk (if mod (mapcar mod l1) (append l1 '()))))
-+ (while src2
-+ (let ((fail '())
-+ (src1 chk)
-+ (val (if mod (apply mod (car src2) '()) (car src2))))
-+ (while src1
-+ (if (apply cmp (car src1) val '())
-+ (setq src1 '()
-+ fail 't)
-+ (setq src1 (cdr src1))))
-+ (if fail '()
-+ (setcdr end (cons (car src2) '()))
-+ (setq end (cdr end)))
-+ (setq src2 (cdr src2))))
-+ l1)))
-+
-+(defun bbdb-merge-records (old-record new-record)
-+"Merge the contents of old-record into new-record, old-record
-+remains unchanged. For name and company it queries about which to use
-+if they differ. All other fields are concatinated. Idealy this would
-+be better about checking for duplicate entires in other fields, as
-+well as possibly querying about differing values.
-+
-+This function does nothing to ensure the integrity of the rest of the
-+database, that is somebody elses problem (something like
-+bbdb-refile-record)."
-+
-+ (if (or (null new-record) (eq old-record new-record))
-+ (error "those are the same"))
-+ (let ((new-name (bbdb-record-name new-record))
-+ (new-co (bbdb-record-company new-record))
-+ (old-name (bbdb-record-name old-record))
-+ (old-co (bbdb-record-company old-record))
-+ (old-nets (bbdb-record-net old-record))
-+ (old-aka (bbdb-record-aka old-record))
-+ extra-name)
-+ (let ((name
-+ (cond ((= 0 (length old-name))
-+ (cons (bbdb-record-firstname new-record)
-+ (bbdb-record-lastname new-record)))
-+ ((= 0 (length new-name))
-+ (cons (bbdb-record-firstname old-record)
-+ (bbdb-record-lastname old-record)))
-+ ((string-equal (downcase old-name) (downcase new-name))
-+ (cons (bbdb-record-firstname new-record)
-+ (bbdb-record-lastname new-record)))
-+ (t (prog1
-+ (if (bbdb-y-or-n-p
-+ (format "Use name \"%s\" instead of \"%s\"? "
-+ old-name new-name))
-+ (progn
-+ (setq extra-name new-record)
-+ (cons (bbdb-record-firstname old-record)
-+ (bbdb-record-lastname old-record)))
-+ (setq extra-name old-record)
-+ (cons (bbdb-record-firstname new-record)
-+ (bbdb-record-lastname new-record)))
-+ (or (and bbdb-use-alternate-names
-+ (bbdb-y-or-n-p
-+ (format "Keep \"%s\" as an alternate name? "
-+ (bbdb-record-name extra-name))))
-+ (setq extra-name nil))
-+ ))
-+ ))
-+ (comp (cond ((= 0 (length old-co)) new-co)
-+ ((= 0 (length new-co)) old-co)
-+ ((string-equal old-co new-co) new-co)
-+ (t (if (bbdb-y-or-n-p
-+ (format "Use company \"%s\" instead of \"%s\"? "
-+ old-co new-co))
-+ old-co new-co))))
-+ )
-+
-+ (if extra-name
-+ (setq old-aka (cons (bbdb-record-name extra-name) old-aka)))
-+
-+ (bbdb-record-set-phones new-record
-+ (bbdb-merge-lists!
-+ (bbdb-record-phones new-record)
-+ (bbdb-record-phones old-record)
-+ 'equal))
-+ (bbdb-record-set-addresses new-record
-+ (bbdb-merge-lists!
-+ (bbdb-record-addresses new-record)
-+ (bbdb-record-addresses old-record)
-+ 'equal))
-+ (bbdb-record-set-company new-record comp)
-+
-+ (let ((n1 (bbdb-record-raw-notes new-record))
-+ (n2 (bbdb-record-raw-notes old-record))
-+ tmp)
-+ (or (equal n1 n2)
-+ (progn
-+ (or (listp n1) (setq n1 (list (cons 'notes n1))))
-+ (or (listp n2) (setq n2 (list (cons 'notes n2))))
-+ (while n2
-+ (if (setq tmp (assq (car (car n2)) n1))
-+ (setcdr tmp
-+ (funcall (or (cdr (assq (car (car n2))
-+ bbdb-refile-notes-generate-alist))
-+ bbdb-refile-notes-default-merge-function)
-+ (cdr tmp) (cdr (car n2))))
-+ (setq n1 (nconc n1 (list (car n2)))))
-+ (setq n2 (cdr n2)))
-+ (bbdb-record-set-raw-notes new-record n1)
-+ )
-+ )
-+ )
-+
-+ (bbdb-record-set-firstname new-record (car name))
-+ (bbdb-record-set-lastname new-record (cdr name))
-+ (bbdb-record-set-namecache new-record nil)
-+
-+ (bbdb-record-set-net new-record
-+ (bbdb-merge-lists!
-+ (bbdb-record-net new-record) old-nets
-+ 'string= 'downcase))
-+ (bbdb-record-set-aka new-record
-+ (bbdb-merge-lists!
-+ (bbdb-record-aka new-record) old-aka
-+ 'string= 'downcase))
-+ new-record
-+ )
-+ )
-+ )
-+
- ;;;###autoload
- (defun bbdb-refile-record (old-record new-record)
- "Merge the current record into some other record; that is, delete the
-@@ -1290,99 +1443,27 @@
- (interactive
- (let ((r (bbdb-current-record)))
- (list r
-- (bbdb-completing-read-record
-+ (bbdb-completing-read-one-record
- (format "merge record \"%s\" into: "
- (or (bbdb-record-name r) (car (bbdb-record-net r))
-- "???"))))))
-+ "???")) (list r)))))
- (if (or (null new-record) (eq old-record new-record))
- (error "those are the same"))
-- (let*(extra-name
-- (name
-- (cond ((and (/= 0 (length (bbdb-record-name old-record)))
-- (/= 0 (length (bbdb-record-name new-record))))
-- (prog1
-- (if (bbdb-y-or-n-p
-- (format "Use name \"%s\" instead of \"%s\"? "
-- (bbdb-record-name old-record)
-- (bbdb-record-name new-record)))
-- (progn
-- (setq extra-name new-record)
-- (cons (bbdb-record-firstname old-record)
-- (bbdb-record-lastname old-record)))
-- (setq extra-name old-record)
-- (cons (bbdb-record-firstname new-record)
-- (bbdb-record-lastname new-record)))
-- (or (and bbdb-use-alternate-names
-- (bbdb-y-or-n-p
-- (format "Keep \"%s\" as an alternate name? "
-- (bbdb-record-name extra-name))))
-- (setq extra-name nil))
-- ))
-- ((= 0 (length (bbdb-record-name old-record)))
-- (cons (bbdb-record-firstname new-record)
-- (bbdb-record-lastname new-record)))
-- (t (cons (bbdb-record-firstname old-record)
-- (bbdb-record-lastname old-record)))))
-- (comp
-- (cond ((and (/= 0 (length (bbdb-record-company old-record)))
-- (/= 0 (length (bbdb-record-company new-record))))
-- (if (bbdb-y-or-n-p (format
-- "Use company \"%s\" instead of \"%s\"? "
-- (bbdb-record-company old-record)
-- (bbdb-record-company new-record)))
-- (bbdb-record-company old-record)
-- (bbdb-record-company new-record)))
-- ((= 0 (length (bbdb-record-company old-record)))
-- (bbdb-record-company new-record))
-- (t (bbdb-record-company old-record))))
-- (old-nets (bbdb-record-net old-record))
-- (old-aka (bbdb-record-aka old-record))
-- )
-- (if extra-name
-- (setq old-aka (cons (bbdb-record-name extra-name) old-aka)))
-- (bbdb-record-set-phones new-record
-- (nconc (bbdb-record-phones new-record)
-- (bbdb-record-phones old-record)))
-- (bbdb-record-set-addresses new-record
-- (nconc (bbdb-record-addresses new-record)
-- (bbdb-record-addresses old-record)))
-- (bbdb-record-set-company new-record comp)
-- (let ((n1 (bbdb-record-raw-notes new-record))
-- (n2 (bbdb-record-raw-notes old-record))
-- tmp)
-- (or (equal n1 n2)
-- (progn
-- (or (listp n1) (setq n1 (list (cons 'notes n1))))
-- (or (listp n2) (setq n2 (list (cons 'notes n2))))
-- (while n2
-- (if (setq tmp (assq (car (car n2)) n1))
-- (setcdr tmp
-- (funcall (or (cdr (assq (car (car n2))
-- bbdb-refile-notes-generate-alist))
-- bbdb-refile-notes-default-merge-function)
-- (cdr tmp) (cdr (car n2))))
-- (setq n1 (nconc n1 (list (car n2)))))
-- (setq n2 (cdr n2)))
-- (bbdb-record-set-raw-notes new-record n1))))
-- (bbdb-delete-current-record old-record 'noprompt)
-- (bbdb-record-set-net new-record
-- (nconc (bbdb-record-net new-record) old-nets))
-- (bbdb-record-set-firstname new-record (car name))
-- (bbdb-record-set-lastname new-record (cdr name))
-- (bbdb-record-set-namecache new-record nil)
-- (bbdb-record-set-aka new-record
-- (nconc (bbdb-record-aka new-record) old-aka))
-- (bbdb-change-record new-record t) ; don't always need-to-sort...
-- (let ((bbdb-elided-display nil))
-- (if (assq new-record bbdb-records)
-- (bbdb-redisplay-one-record new-record))
-- (bbdb-with-db-buffer
-- (if (not (memq new-record bbdb-changed-records))
-- (setq bbdb-changed-records
-- (cons new-record bbdb-changed-records))))
-- (if (null bbdb-records) ; nothing displayed, display something.
-- (bbdb-display-records (list new-record)))))
-- (message "records merged."))
-+ (setq new-record (bbdb-merge-records old-record new-record))
-+
-+ (bbdb-delete-current-record old-record 'noprompt)
-+ (bbdb-change-record new-record t) ; don't always need-to-sort...
-+ (let ((bbdb-elided-display nil))
-+ (if (assq new-record bbdb-records)
-+ (bbdb-redisplay-one-record new-record))
-+ (bbdb-with-db-buffer
-+ (if (not (memq new-record bbdb-changed-records))
-+ (setq bbdb-changed-records
-+ (cons new-record bbdb-changed-records))))
-+ (if (null bbdb-records) ; nothing displayed, display something.
-+ (bbdb-display-records (list new-record))))
-+ (message "records merged.")
-+ )
-
-
- ;;; Send-Mail interface
-@@ -1613,47 +1694,97 @@
-
- ;;; completion
-
-+(defun bbdb-completion-check-record (sym rec)
-+ (let ((name (downcase (or (bbdb-record-name rec)
-+ (bbdb-record-company rec))))
-+ (nets (bbdb-record-net rec))
-+ ok)
-+
-+ (if (null bbdb-completion-type)
-+ (setq ok 't)
-+ (if (memq bbdb-completion-type
-+ '(name primary-or-name name-or-primary))
-+ (setq ok (string= sym name)))
-+
-+ ;; #### handle AKA, mail-name or mail-alias here?
-+ (if ok '()
-+ (if (eq bbdb-completion-type 'net)
-+ (while (and nets (not ok))
-+ (setq ok (string= sym (downcase (car nets)))
-+ nets (cdr nets))))
-+ (if (memq bbdb-completion-type
-+ '(primary primary-or-name name-or-primary))
-+ (setq ok (string= sym (downcase (car nets))))
-+ )
-+ )
-+ )
-+ ok
-+ )
-+ )
-+
-+
- ;;;###autoload
- (defun bbdb-completion-predicate (symbol)
- "For use as the third argument to completing-read, to obey the
- semantics of bbdb-completion-type."
-- (let (name r n)
-- (and (boundp symbol)
-- (setq name (symbol-name symbol)
-- r (symbol-value symbol))
-- (or (null bbdb-completion-type)
-- (and (memq bbdb-completion-type
-- '(name primary-or-name name-or-primary))
-- (setq n (or (bbdb-record-name r)
-- (bbdb-record-company r)))
-- (string= name (downcase n)))
-- ;; #### do something about AKA or mail-name or mail-alias here?
-- (and (setq n (bbdb-record-net r))
-- (or (and (memq bbdb-completion-type
-- '(primary primary-or-name name-or-primary))
-- (string= name (downcase (car n))))
-- (and (eq bbdb-completion-type 'net)
-- (let ((done nil))
-- (while (and n (not done))
-- (if (string= name (downcase (car n)))
-- (setq done t))
-- (setq n (cdr n)))
-- done))))))))
-+ (cond ((null bbdb-completion-type) 't)
-+ ((not (boundp symbol)) '())
-+ (t (let ((sym (symbol-name symbol))
-+ (recs (symbol-value symbol))
-+ ok)
-+ (while (and recs (not ok))
-+ (setq ok (bbdb-completion-check-record sym (car recs))
-+ recs (cdr recs)))
-+ ok))
-+ ))
-
--(defun bbdb-completing-read-record (prompt)
-+(defun bbdb-completing-read-record (prompt &optional omit-records)
- "Prompt for and return a record from the bbdb; completion is done according
- to bbdb-completion-type. If the user just hits return, nil is returned.
- Otherwise, a valid response is forced."
- (let* ((ht (bbdb-hashtable))
-+ (completion-ignore-case 't)
- (string (completing-read prompt ht 'bbdb-completion-predicate t))
- (symbol (and (not (= 0 (length string)))
- (intern-soft string ht))))
- (if symbol
- (if (and (boundp symbol) (symbol-value symbol))
-- (symbol-value symbol)
-- (error "selecting deleted (unhashed) record \"%s\"!" symbol))
-+ (let ((recs (symbol-value symbol)) ret)
-+ (while recs
-+ (if (and (not (memq (car recs) omit-records))
-+ (bbdb-completion-check-record (symbol-name symbol)
-+ (car recs)))
-+ (setq ret (cons (car recs) ret)))
-+ (setq recs (cdr recs)))
-+ ret)
-+ (error "selecting deleted (unhashed) record \"%s\"!" symbol))
- nil)))
-
-+(defun bbdb-completing-read-one-record (prompt &optional omit-records)
-+ "Prompt for and return a single record from the bbdb;
-+completion is done according to bbdb-completion-type. If the user
-+just hits return, nil is returned. Otherwise, a valid response is forced.
-+if omit-records is non-nil it should be a list of records to dis-allow
-+completion with."
-+ (let ((records (bbdb-remove-memq-duplicates
-+ (bbdb-completing-read-record prompt omit-records))))
-+ (if (eq (length records) 1)
-+ (car records)
-+ (let ((count (length records))
-+ prompts result)
-+ (bbdb-display-records records)
-+ (while (> count 0)
-+ (setq prompts (cons (list (number-to-string count) count) prompts)
-+ count (1- count)))
-+ (setq result
-+ (completing-read (format "Which duplicate record (1-%s): "
-+ (length records))
-+ prompts nil t "1"))
-+ (nth (1- (string-to-number result)) records)
-+ )
-+ )
-+ )
-+ )
-
- (defvar bbdb-read-addresses-with-completion-map
- (let ((map (copy-keymap minibuffer-local-completion-map)))
-@@ -1697,7 +1828,23 @@
- (insert (extent-string extent))
- (bbdb-complete-name beg)))
-
--
-+
-+(defun bbdb-list-overlap (l1 l2)
-+ (let (ok)
-+ (while (and (not ok) l1)
-+ (if (memq (car l1) l2) (setq ok t l1 '())
-+ (setq l1 (cdr l1))))
-+ ok))
-+
-+(defun bbdb-remove-assoc-duplicates (l)
-+ (if (null l) '()
-+ (if (assoc (car (car l)) (cdr l))
-+ (bbdb-remove-assoc-duplicates (cdr l))
-+ (cons (car l) (bbdb-remove-assoc-duplicates (cdr l)))
-+ )
-+ )
-+)
-+
- ;;;###autoload
- (defun bbdb-complete-name (&optional start-pos)
- "Complete the user full-name or net-address before point (up to the
-@@ -1724,19 +1871,26 @@
- (yeah-yeah-this-one nil)
- (only-one-p t)
- (all-the-completions nil)
-- (pred (function (lambda (sym)
-- (and (bbdb-completion-predicate sym)
-- (let* ((rec (symbol-value sym))
-- (net (bbdb-record-net rec)))
-- (if (and yeah-yeah-this-one
-- (not (eq rec yeah-yeah-this-one)))
-- (setq only-one-p nil))
-- (setq all-the-completions
-- (cons sym all-the-completions))
-- (if (eq rec yeah-yeah-this-one)
-- nil
-- (and net (setq yeah-yeah-this-one rec))
-- net))))))
-+ (pred (function
-+ (lambda (sym)
-+ (and (bbdb-completion-predicate sym)
-+ (let* ((recs (and (boundp sym) (symbol-value sym)))
-+ nets)
-+ (while (and (not nets) recs)
-+ (if (not (setq nets (bbdb-record-net (car recs))))
-+ ()
-+ (if (memq (car recs) yeah-yeah-this-one)
-+ (setq nets '()) ;; already have it...
-+ (setq only-one-p nil
-+ yeah-yeah-this-one
-+ (cons (car recs) yeah-yeah-this-one)))
-+ (if (not (memq sym all-the-completions))
-+ (setq all-the-completions
-+ (cons sym all-the-completions)))
-+ )
-+ (setq recs (cdr recs)))
-+ nets))
-+ )))
- (completion (try-completion pattern ht pred)))
- ;; If there were multiple completions for this record, the one that was
- ;; picked is random (hash order.) So canonicalize that to be the one
-@@ -1744,8 +1898,12 @@
- (if (and (stringp completion)
- yeah-yeah-this-one
- only-one-p)
-- (let ((addrs (bbdb-record-net yeah-yeah-this-one))
-- (rest all-the-completions))
-+ (let ((rest all-the-completions) addrs)
-+ (while yeah-yeah-this-one
-+ (setq addrs (append addrs
-+ (bbdb-record-net (car yeah-yeah-this-one)))
-+ yeah-yeah-this-one (cdr yeah-yeah-this-one))
-+ )
- (while rest
- (if (member (symbol-name (car rest)) addrs)
- (setq completion (symbol-name (car rest))
-@@ -1753,94 +1911,146 @@
- (setq rest (cdr rest)))))
- (setq yeah-yeah-this-one nil
- all-the-completions nil)
-- (cond ((eq completion t)
-- (let* ((sym (intern-soft pattern ht))
-- (val (symbol-value sym)))
-- (delete-region beg end)
-- (insert (bbdb-dwim-net-address val
-- (if (string= (symbol-name sym)
-- (downcase (or (bbdb-record-name val) "")))
-- nil
-- ;; get the case right
-- (let ((nets (bbdb-record-net val))
-- (want (symbol-name sym))
-- (the-one nil))
-- (while (and nets (not the-one))
-- (if (string= want (downcase (car nets)))
-- (setq the-one (car nets))
-- (setq nets (cdr nets))))
-- the-one))))
-- ;;
-- ;; if we're past fill-column, wrap at the previous comma.
-- (if (and
-- (if (boundp 'auto-fill-function) ; the emacs19 name.
-- auto-fill-function
-- auto-fill-hook)
-- (>= (current-column) fill-column))
-- (let ((p (point))
-- bol)
-- (save-excursion
-- (beginning-of-line)
-- (setq bol (point))
-- (goto-char p)
-- (if (search-backward "," bol t)
-- (progn
-- (forward-char 1)
-- (insert "\n "))))))
-- ;;
-- ;; Update the *BBDB* buffer if desired.
-- (if bbdb-completion-display-record
-- (let ((bbdb-gag-messages t))
-- (bbdb-display-records-1 (list val) t)))
-- (bbdb-complete-name-cleanup)
-- ))
-- ((null completion)
-- (bbdb-complete-name-cleanup)
-- (message "completion for \"%s\" unfound." pattern)
-- (ding))
-- ((not (string= pattern completion))
-- (delete-region beg end)
-- (insert completion)
-- (setq end (point))
-- (let ((last ""))
-- (while (and (stringp completion)
-- (not (string= completion last))
-- (setq last completion
-- pattern (downcase (buffer-substring beg end))
-- completion (try-completion pattern ht pred)))
-- (if (stringp completion)
-- (progn (delete-region beg end)
-- (insert completion))))
-- (bbdb-complete-name beg)
-- ))
-- (t
-- (or (eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window))
-- (message "Making completion list..."))
-- (let* ((list (all-completions pattern ht pred))
--;; (recs (delq nil (mapcar (function (lambda (x)
--;; (symbol-value (intern-soft x ht))))
--;; list)))
-+ (cond
-+ ;; No match
-+ ((null completion)
-+ (bbdb-complete-name-cleanup)
-+ (message "completion for \"%s\" unfound." pattern)
-+ (ding))
-+
-+ ;; Perfect match...
-+ ((eq completion t)
-+ (let* ((sym (intern-soft pattern ht))
-+ (recs (symbol-value sym))
-+ the-net match-recs lst primary matched)
-+ (while recs
-+ (if (not (bbdb-record-net (car recs))) ()
-+
-+ (if (string= pattern
-+ (downcase (or (bbdb-record-name (car recs)) "")))
-+ (setq match-recs (cons (car recs) match-recs)
-+ matched t))
-+
-+ ;; put aka's at end of match list...
-+ (setq lst (bbdb-record-aka (car recs)))
-+ (if (not matched)
-+ (while lst
-+ (if (string= pattern (downcase (car lst)))
-+ (setq match-recs (append match-recs (list (car recs)))
-+ matched t
-+ lst '())
-+ (setq lst (cdr lst))
-+ )
- )
-- (if (and (not (eq bbdb-completion-type 'net))
-- (= 2 (length list))
-- (eq (symbol-value (intern (car list) ht))
-- (symbol-value (intern (nth 1 list) ht)))
-- (not (string= completion (car list))))
-- (progn
-- (delete-region beg end)
-- (insert (car list))
-- (message " ")
-- (bbdb-complete-name beg))
-- (if (not (get-buffer-window "*Completions*"))
-- (setq bbdb-complete-name-saved-window-config
-- (current-window-configuration)))
-- (let ((arg (list (current-buffer)
-- (set-marker (make-marker) beg)
-- (set-marker (make-marker) end))))
-- (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Completions*"
-- (bbdb-display-completion-list list 'bbdb-complete-clicked-name arg)))
-- (or (eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window))
-- (message "Making completion list...done"))))))))
-+ )
-+
-+ ;; Name didn't match name so check net matching
-+ (setq lst (bbdb-record-net (car recs)))
-+ (setq primary 't);; primary wins over secondary...
-+ (if (not matched)
-+ (while lst
-+ (if (string= pattern (downcase (car lst)))
-+ (setq the-net (car lst)
-+ lst nil
-+ match-recs
-+ (if primary (cons (car recs) match-recs)
-+ (append match-recs (list (car recs))))))
-+ (setq lst (cdr lst)
-+ primary nil)))
-+ )
-+ (setq recs (cdr recs)
-+ matched nil))
-+
-+ (if (and (null the-net)
-+ (> (length match-recs) 1))
-+ (let ((lst (mapcar (lambda (x)
-+ (cons (car (bbdb-record-net x)) x))
-+ match-recs))
-+ (completion-ignore-case 't)
-+ comp)
-+ (setq lst (bbdb-remove-assoc-duplicates lst)
-+ comp (completing-read "Which primary net: " lst '() 't
-+ (cons (car (car lst)) 0))
-+ match-recs (list (cdr (assoc comp lst)))
-+ the-net comp)
-+ )
-+ )
-+
-+
-+ (delete-region beg end)
-+ (insert (bbdb-dwim-net-address (car match-recs) the-net))
-+ ;;
-+ ;; if we're past fill-column, wrap at the previous comma.
-+ (if (and
-+ (if (boundp 'auto-fill-function) ; the emacs19 name.
-+ auto-fill-function
-+ auto-fill-hook)
-+ (>= (current-column) fill-column))
-+ (let ((p (point))
-+ bol)
-+ (save-excursion
-+ (beginning-of-line)
-+ (setq bol (point))
-+ (goto-char p)
-+ (if (search-backward "," bol t)
-+ (progn
-+ (forward-char 1)
-+ (insert "\n "))))))
-+
-+ ;;
-+ ;; Update the *BBDB* buffer if desired.
-+ (if bbdb-completion-display-record
-+ (let ((bbdb-gag-messages t))
-+ (bbdb-display-records-1 match-recs t)))
-+ (bbdb-complete-name-cleanup)
-+ ))
-+
-+ ;; Partial match
-+ ((not (string= pattern completion))
-+ (delete-region beg end)
-+ (insert completion)
-+ (setq end (point))
-+ (let ((last ""))
-+ (while (and (stringp completion)
-+ (not (string= completion last))
-+ (setq last completion
-+ pattern (downcase (buffer-substring beg end))
-+ completion (try-completion pattern ht pred)))
-+ (if (stringp completion)
-+ (progn (delete-region beg end)
-+ (insert completion))))
-+ (bbdb-complete-name beg)
-+ ))
-+
-+ ;; Matched again and got no new chars so show options...
-+ (t
-+ (or (eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window))
-+ (message "Making completion list..."))
-+ (let* ((list (all-completions pattern ht pred))
-+ ;; (recs (delq nil (mapcar (function (lambda (x)
-+ ;; (symbol-value (intern-soft x ht))))
-+ ;; list)))
-+ )
-+ (if (and (not (eq bbdb-completion-type 'net))
-+ (= 2 (length list))
-+ (eq (symbol-value (intern (car list) ht))
-+ (symbol-value (intern (nth 1 list) ht)))
-+ (not (string= completion (car list))))
-+ (progn
-+ (delete-region beg end)
-+ (insert (car list))
-+ (message " ")
-+ (bbdb-complete-name beg))
-+ (if (not (get-buffer-window "*Completions*"))
-+ (setq bbdb-complete-name-saved-window-config
-+ (current-window-configuration)))
-+ (let ((arg (list (current-buffer)
-+ (set-marker (make-marker) beg)
-+ (set-marker (make-marker) end))))
-+ (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Completions*"
-+ (bbdb-display-completion-list list 'bbdb-complete-clicked-name arg)))
-+ (or (eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window))
-+ (message "Making completion list...done"))))))))
-
- ;;;###autoload
- (defun bbdb-yank ()
-@@ -2135,6 +2345,61 @@
- (setq bbdb-remaining-addrs-to-finger (cdr addrs))
- (bbdb-finger-internal (car addrs))))))
-
-+
-+(defun bbdb-find-duplicates (&optional fields)
-+ "*Find all records that have duplicate entries for given FIELDS.
-+FIELDS should be a list of the symbols `name', `net', and/or `aka'.
-+Note that overlap between these fields is noted if either is selected
-+(most common case `aka' and `name'). If FIELDS is not given it
-+defaults to all of them.
-+
-+The results of the search is returned as a list of records."
-+ (setq fields (or fields '(name net aka)))
-+ (let ((records (bbdb-records))
-+ rec hash ret)
-+ (while records
-+ (setq rec (car records))
-+
-+ (and (memq 'name fields)
-+ (setq hash (bbdb-gethash (downcase (bbdb-record-name rec))))
-+ (> (length hash) 1)
-+ (setq ret (append hash ret)))
-+
-+ (if (memq 'net fields)
-+ (let ((nets (bbdb-record-net rec)))
-+ (while nets
-+ (setq hash (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car nets))))
-+ (if (> (length hash) 1)
-+ (setq ret (append hash ret)))
-+ (setq nets (cdr nets))
-+ )))
-+
-+ (if (memq 'aka fields)
-+ (let ((aka (bbdb-record-aka rec)))
-+ (while aka
-+ (setq hash (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car aka))))
-+ (if (> (length hash) 1)
-+ (setq ret (append hash ret)))
-+ (setq aka (cdr aka))
-+ )))
-+ (setq records (cdr records))
-+ )
-+ (bbdb-remove-memq-duplicates ret)
-+ )
-+)
-+
-+(defun bbdb-show-duplicates (&optional fields)
-+"*Find all records that have duplicate entries for given FIELDS.
-+FIELDS should be a list of the symbols `name', `net', and/or `aka'.
-+Note that overlap between these fields is noted if either is selected
-+(most common case `aka' and `name'). If FIELDS is not given it
-+defaults to all of them.
-+
-+The results are displayed in the bbdb buffer."
-+ (interactive)
-+ (setq fields (or fields '(name net aka)))
-+ (bbdb-display-records (bbdb-find-duplicates fields))
-+)
-
- ;;; Time-based functions
- (defun bbdb-kill-older (date &optional compare function)
-diff -ur bbdb-2.00.06/lisp/bbdb-ftp.el bbdb-2.01/lisp/bbdb-ftp.el
---- bbdb-2.00.06/lisp/bbdb-ftp.el Tue Sep 28 09:56:40 1999
-+++ bbdb-2.01/lisp/bbdb-ftp.el Tue Sep 28 11:01:14 1999
-@@ -172,7 +172,8 @@
- (progn
- (setq site (bbdb-read-string "Ftp Site: "))
- (setq site (concat bbdb-ftp-site-name-designator-prefix site))
-- (if (bbdb-gethash (downcase site))
-+ (if (and bbdb-no-duplicates-p
-+ (bbdb-gethash (downcase site)))
- (error "%s is already in the database" site))))
- (let* ((dir (bbdb-read-string "Ftp Directory: "
- bbdb-default-ftp-dir))
-diff -ur bbdb-2.00.06/lisp/bbdb.el bbdb-2.01/lisp/bbdb.el
---- bbdb-2.00.06/lisp/bbdb.el Tue Sep 28 09:56:42 1999
-+++ bbdb-2.01/lisp/bbdb.el Tue Feb 29 09:09:18 2000
-@@ -49,6 +49,11 @@
- nil if the database was read in and is to be written in the current
- version.")
-
-+(defvar bbdb-no-duplicates-p '()
-+ "Should BBDB allow entries with duplicate names. This may lead to
-+confusion when doing completion. If 't it will prompt the users on how
-+to merge records when duplicates are detected.")
-+
- ;; This nonsense is to get the definition of defsubst loaded in when this file
- ;; is loaded,without necessarily forcing the compiler to be loaded if we're
- ;; running in an emacs with bytecomp-runtime.el predumped. We are using
-@@ -900,11 +905,15 @@
- (save-window-excursion
- (if (and (boundp 'epoch::version) epoch::version)
- nil ; this breaks epoch...
-- (let ((w (selected-window)))
-- (select-window (minibuffer-window))
-- (enlarge-window (max 0 (- n (window-height))))
-- (sit-for 0) ; avoid redisplay glitch
-- (select-window w)))
-+ (let ((w (selected-window))
-+ (mini (minibuffer-window)))
-+ (if (eq mini (next-window mini 't (window-frame mini)))
-+ nil ;; Can't enlarge if only window in frame...
-+ (select-window mini)
-+ (enlarge-window (max 0 (- n (window-height))))
-+ (sit-for 0) ; avoid redisplay glitch
-+ (select-window w)
-+ )))
- (bbdb-string-trim
- (read-string prompt default))))))
-
-@@ -1186,7 +1195,7 @@
- (catch 'Blow-off-the-error
- (setq bbdb-electric-completed-normally nil)
- (unwind-protect
-- (progn
-+ (progn
- (catch 'electric-bbdb-list-select
- (Electric-command-loop 'electric-bbdb-list-select
- "-> " t))
-@@ -1268,37 +1277,95 @@
- (defun bbdb-changed-records ()
- (bbdb-with-db-buffer (bbdb-records nil t) bbdb-changed-records))
-
-+(defmacro bbdb-build-name (f l)
-+ (list 'downcase
-+ (list 'if (list 'and f l)
-+ (list 'concat f " " l)
-+ (list 'or f l "")))
-+ )
-+
-+(defun bbdb-remove! (e l)
-+ (if (null l) l
-+ (let ((ret l)
-+ (n (cdr l)))
-+ (while n
-+ (if (eq e (car n))
-+ (setcdr l (cdr n)) ; skip n
-+ (setq l n)) ; keep n
-+ (setq n (cdr n))
-+ )
-+ (if (eq e (car ret)) (cdr ret)
-+ ret)
-+ ))
-+ )
-+
-+(defun bbdb-remove-memq-duplicates (l)
-+ (let (ret tail)
-+ (setq ret (cons '() '())
-+ tail ret)
-+ (while l
-+ (if (not (memq (car l) ret))
-+ (setq tail (setcdr tail (cons (car l) '()))))
-+ (setq l (cdr l)))
-+ (cdr ret)
-+ )
-+)
-+
- (defmacro bbdb-gethash (name &optional ht)
- (list 'symbol-value
- (list 'intern-soft name
- (or ht '(bbdb-hashtable)))))
-
- (defmacro bbdb-puthash (name record &optional ht)
-- (list 'set (list 'intern name
-- (or ht '(bbdb-hashtable)))
-- record))
-+ (list 'let (list (list 'sym (list 'intern name (or ht '(bbdb-hashtable)))))
-+ (list 'set 'sym (list 'cons record
-+ '(and (boundp sym) (symbol-value sym))))
-+ )
-+ )
-
--(defmacro bbdb-remhash (name &optional ht)
-+(defmacro bbdb-remhash (name record &optional ht)
- (list 'let (list (list 's (list 'intern-soft name
- (or ht '(bbdb-hashtable)))))
-- '(and s (set s nil))))
--
-+ (list 'and 's (list 'set 's (list 'bbdb-remove! record
-+ (list 'symbol-value 's))))))
-
- (defsubst bbdb-search-simple (name net)
- "name is a string; net is a string or list of strings."
- (if (eq 0 (length name)) (setq name nil))
- (if (eq 0 (length net)) (setq net nil))
- (bbdb-records t) ; make sure db is parsed; don't check disk (faster)
-- (or (and name (bbdb-gethash (downcase name)))
-- (and net
-- (if (stringp net)
-- (bbdb-gethash (downcase net))
-- (let ((answer nil))
-- (while (and net (null answer))
-- (setq answer (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car net)))
-- net (cdr net)))
-- answer)))))
--
-+ (let ((name-recs (and name
-+ (bbdb-gethash (downcase name))))
-+ (net-recs (if (stringp net) (bbdb-gethash (downcase net))
-+ (let (answer)
-+ (while (and net (null answer))
-+ (setq answer (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car net)))
-+ net (cdr net)))
-+ answer)))
-+ ret)
-+ (if (not (and name-recs net-recs))
-+ (or (and name-recs (car name-recs))
-+ (and net-recs (car net-recs)))
-+
-+ (while name-recs
-+ (let ((name-rec (car name-recs))
-+ (nets net-recs))
-+ (while nets
-+ (if (eq (car nets) name-rec)
-+ (setq nets '()
-+ name-recs '()
-+ ret name-rec)
-+ (setq nets (cdr nets))
-+ )
-+ )
-+ (if name-recs (setq name-recs (cdr name-recs))
-+ name-rec)
-+ )
-+ )
-+ ret
-+ )
-+ )
-+ )
-
- (defun bbdb-net-convert (record)
- "Given a record whose net field is a comma-separated string, convert it to
-@@ -1333,25 +1400,21 @@
- (defsubst bbdb-hash-record (record)
- "Insert the record in the appropriate hashtables. This must be called
- while the .bbdb buffer is selected."
-- (let ((name (bbdb-record-name-1 record)) ; faster version
-+ (let ((name (bbdb-record-name-1 record)) ; faster version
- (company (bbdb-record-company record))
-- (aka (bbdb-record-aka record))
-- (net (bbdb-record-net record)))
-- (if (not (= 0 (length name))) ; could be nil or ""
-- (bbdb-puthash (downcase name) record bbdb-hashtable))
-- ;; #### we don't do hash collision detection on company names, so this
-- ;; is a potentially dangerous thing to do I guess. But it's useful.
-- ;; This makes completion possible on company fields of records that
-- ;; have a company but no name.
-- (if (and (= 0 (length name))
-- (not (= 0 (length company))))
-+ (aka (bbdb-record-aka record))
-+ (net (bbdb-record-net record)))
-+ (if (> (length name) 0)
-+ (bbdb-puthash (downcase name) record bbdb-hashtable))
-+ (if (> (length company) 0)
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase company) record bbdb-hashtable))
- (while aka
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase (car aka)) record bbdb-hashtable)
- (setq aka (cdr aka)))
- (while net
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase (car net)) record bbdb-hashtable)
-- (setq net (cdr net)))))
-+ (setq net (cdr net)))
-+ ))
-
-
- ;;; Reading the BBDB
-@@ -1568,36 +1631,45 @@
- (forward-line 1))
- (widen)
- (bbdb-debug (message "Parsing BBDB... (frobnicating...)"))
-- (let ((rest records)
-+ (setq bbdb-records records)
-+ (let* ((head (cons '() records))
-+ (rest head)
- record)
-- (while rest
-- (setq record (car rest))
-+ (while (cdr rest)
-+ (setq record (car (cdr rest)))
- ;; yow, are we stack-driven yet?? Damn byte-compiler...
- ;; Make a cache. Put it in the record. Put a marker in the cache.
- ;; Add record to hash tables.
- (bbdb-cache-set-marker
- (bbdb-record-set-cache record (make-vector bbdb-cache-length nil))
- (point-marker))
-- (bbdb-debug
-- (let ((name (bbdb-record-name record))
-- tmp)
-- (if (and name
-- (setq tmp (bbdb-gethash (setq name (downcase name))
-- bbdb-hashtable)))
-- (signal 'error (list "duplicate bbdb entries" record tmp)))))
-- (bbdb-hash-record record)
- (forward-line 1)
-- (setq rest (cdr rest))
-+
-+ (if bbdb-no-duplicates-p
-+ ;; warn the user that there is a duplicate...
-+ (let* ((name (bbdb-record-name record))
-+ (tmp (and name (bbdb-gethash (downcase name)
-+ bbdb-hashtable))))
-+ (if tmp (message "Duplicate BBDB record encountered: %s" name))
-+ )
-+ )
-+
-+ (bbdb-hash-record record)
-+ (setq rest (cdr rest))
-+
- (bbdb-debug
-- (if (and rest (not (looking-at "[\[]")))
-+ (if (and (cdr rest) (not (looking-at "[\[]")))
- (error "bbdb corrupted: junk between records at %s" (point))))
-- ))
-+ )
-+ ;; In case we removed some of the leading entries...
-+ (setq bbdb-records (cdr head))
-+ )
- ;; all done.
-- (setq bbdb-records records)
- (setq bbdb-end-marker (point-marker))
- (run-hooks 'bbdb-after-read-db-hook)
- (bbdb-debug (message "Parsing BBDB... (frobnicating...done)"))
-- records)
-+ bbdb-records
-+)
-
- (defmacro bbdb-user-mail-names ()
- "Returns a regexp matching the address of the logged-in user"
-@@ -1632,17 +1704,21 @@
- (if (cdr tail)
- (bbdb-record-marker (car (cdr tail)))
- bbdb-end-marker))
-- (if (bbdb-record-name record)
-- (let ((name (downcase (bbdb-record-name record))))
-- (bbdb-remhash name bbdb-hashtable)))
-- (let ((nets (bbdb-record-net record)))
-+ (let ((name (bbdb-record-name record))
-+ (company (bbdb-record-company record))
-+ (aka (bbdb-record-aka record))
-+ (nets (bbdb-record-net record)))
-+ (if (> (length name) 0)
-+ (bbdb-remhash (downcase name) record bbdb-hashtable))
-+ (if (> (length company) 0)
-+ (bbdb-remhash (downcase company) record bbdb-hashtable))
- (while nets
-- (bbdb-remhash (downcase (car nets)) bbdb-hashtable)
-- (setq nets (cdr nets))))
-- (let ((aka (bbdb-record-aka record)))
-+ (bbdb-remhash (downcase (car nets)) record bbdb-hashtable)
-+ (setq nets (cdr nets)))
- (while aka
-- (bbdb-remhash (downcase (car aka)) bbdb-hashtable)
-- (setq aka (cdr aka))))
-+ (bbdb-remhash (downcase (car aka)) record bbdb-hashtable)
-+ (setq aka (cdr aka)))
-+ )
- (bbdb-record-set-sortkey record nil)
- (setq bbdb-modified-p t))))
-
-@@ -2333,7 +2409,7 @@
- old-name))
- (bbdb-record-set-aka record
- (cons old-name (bbdb-record-aka record)))
-- (bbdb-remhash (downcase old-name))))
-+ (bbdb-remhash (downcase old-name) record)))
- (bbdb-record-set-namecache record nil)
- (bbdb-record-set-firstname record fname)
- (bbdb-record-set-lastname record lname)
-@@ -2820,6 +2896,7 @@
- (defun bbdb-insinuate-sendmail ()
- "Call this function to hook BBDB into sendmail (that is, M-x mail)."
- (define-key mail-mode-map "\M-\t" 'bbdb-complete-name)
-+ (define-key mail-mode-map [(meta tab)] 'bbdb-complete-name)
- )
-
-
diff --git a/install-sh b/install-sh
deleted file mode 100755
index e9de238..0000000
--- a/install-sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,251 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# install - install a program, script, or datafile
-# This comes from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh).
-#
-# Copyright 1991 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
-#
-# Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
-# documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
-# the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that
-# copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
-# documentation, and that the name of M.I.T. not be used in advertising or
-# publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific,
-# written prior permission. M.I.T. makes no representations about the
-# suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is"
-# without express or implied warranty.
-#
-# Calling this script install-sh is preferred over install.sh, to prevent
-# `make' implicit rules from creating a file called install from it
-# when there is no Makefile.
-#
-# This script is compatible with the BSD install script, but was written
-# from scratch. It can only install one file at a time, a restriction
-# shared with many OS's install programs.
-
-
-# set DOITPROG to echo to test this script
-
-# Don't use :- since 4.3BSD and earlier shells don't like it.
-doit="${DOITPROG-}"
-
-
-# put in absolute paths if you don't have them in your path; or use env. vars.
-
-mvprog="${MVPROG-mv}"
-cpprog="${CPPROG-cp}"
-chmodprog="${CHMODPROG-chmod}"
-chownprog="${CHOWNPROG-chown}"
-chgrpprog="${CHGRPPROG-chgrp}"
-stripprog="${STRIPPROG-strip}"
-rmprog="${RMPROG-rm}"
-mkdirprog="${MKDIRPROG-mkdir}"
-
-transformbasename=""
-transform_arg=""
-instcmd="$mvprog"
-chmodcmd="$chmodprog 0755"
-chowncmd=""
-chgrpcmd=""
-stripcmd=""
-rmcmd="$rmprog -f"
-mvcmd="$mvprog"
-src=""
-dst=""
-dir_arg=""
-
-while [ x"$1" != x ]; do
- case $1 in
- -c) instcmd="$cpprog"
- shift
- continue;;
-
- -d) dir_arg=true
- shift
- continue;;
-
- -m) chmodcmd="$chmodprog $2"
- shift
- shift
- continue;;
-
- -o) chowncmd="$chownprog $2"
- shift
- shift
- continue;;
-
- -g) chgrpcmd="$chgrpprog $2"
- shift
- shift
- continue;;
-
- -s) stripcmd="$stripprog"
- shift
- continue;;
-
- -t=*) transformarg=`echo $1 | sed 's/-t=//'`
- shift
- continue;;
-
- -b=*) transformbasename=`echo $1 | sed 's/-b=//'`
- shift
- continue;;
-
- *) if [ x"$src" = x ]
- then
- src=$1
- else
- # this colon is to work around a 386BSD /bin/sh bug
- :
- dst=$1
- fi
- shift
- continue;;
- esac
-done
-
-if [ x"$src" = x ]
-then
- echo "install: no input file specified"
- exit 1
-else
- true
-fi
-
-if [ x"$dir_arg" != x ]; then
- dst=$src
- src=""
-
- if [ -d $dst ]; then
- instcmd=:
- chmodcmd=""
- else
- instcmd=mkdir
- fi
-else
-
-# Waiting for this to be detected by the "$instcmd $src $dsttmp" command
-# might cause directories to be created, which would be especially bad
-# if $src (and thus $dsttmp) contains '*'.
-
- if [ -f $src -o -d $src ]
- then
- true
- else
- echo "install: $src does not exist"
- exit 1
- fi
-
- if [ x"$dst" = x ]
- then
- echo "install: no destination specified"
- exit 1
- else
- true
- fi
-
-# If destination is a directory, append the input filename; if your system
-# does not like double slashes in filenames, you may need to add some logic
-
- if [ -d $dst ]
- then
- dst="$dst"/`basename $src`
- else
- true
- fi
-fi
-
-## this sed command emulates the dirname command
-dstdir=`echo $dst | sed -e 's,[^/]*$,,;s,/$,,;s,^$,.,'`
-
-# Make sure that the destination directory exists.
-# this part is taken from Noah Friedman's mkinstalldirs script
-
-# Skip lots of stat calls in the usual case.
-if [ ! -d "$dstdir" ]; then
-defaultIFS='
-'
-IFS="${IFS-${defaultIFS}}"
-
-oIFS="${IFS}"
-# Some sh's can't handle IFS=/ for some reason.
-IFS='%'
-set - `echo ${dstdir} | sed -e 's@/@%@g' -e 's@^%@/@'`
-IFS="${oIFS}"
-
-pathcomp=''
-
-while [ $# -ne 0 ] ; do
- pathcomp="${pathcomp}${1}"
- shift
-
- if [ ! -d "${pathcomp}" ] ;
- then
- $mkdirprog "${pathcomp}"
- else
- true
- fi
-
- pathcomp="${pathcomp}/"
-done
-fi
-
-if [ x"$dir_arg" != x ]
-then
- $doit $instcmd $dst &&
-
- if [ x"$chowncmd" != x ]; then $doit $chowncmd $dst; else true ; fi &&
- if [ x"$chgrpcmd" != x ]; then $doit $chgrpcmd $dst; else true ; fi &&
- if [ x"$stripcmd" != x ]; then $doit $stripcmd $dst; else true ; fi &&
- if [ x"$chmodcmd" != x ]; then $doit $chmodcmd $dst; else true ; fi
-else
-
-# If we're going to rename the final executable, determine the name now.
-
- if [ x"$transformarg" = x ]
- then
- dstfile=`basename $dst`
- else
- dstfile=`basename $dst $transformbasename |
- sed $transformarg`$transformbasename
- fi
-
-# don't allow the sed command to completely eliminate the filename
-
- if [ x"$dstfile" = x ]
- then
- dstfile=`basename $dst`
- else
- true
- fi
-
-# Make a temp file name in the proper directory.
-
- dsttmp=$dstdir/#inst.$$#
-
-# Move or copy the file name to the temp name
-
- $doit $instcmd $src $dsttmp &&
-
- trap "rm -f ${dsttmp}" 0 &&
-
-# and set any options; do chmod last to preserve setuid bits
-
-# If any of these fail, we abort the whole thing. If we want to
-# ignore errors from any of these, just make sure not to ignore
-# errors from the above "$doit $instcmd $src $dsttmp" command.
-
- if [ x"$chowncmd" != x ]; then $doit $chowncmd $dsttmp; else true;fi &&
- if [ x"$chgrpcmd" != x ]; then $doit $chgrpcmd $dsttmp; else true;fi &&
- if [ x"$stripcmd" != x ]; then $doit $stripcmd $dsttmp; else true;fi &&
- if [ x"$chmodcmd" != x ]; then $doit $chmodcmd $dsttmp; else true;fi &&
-
-# Now rename the file to the real destination.
-
- $doit $rmcmd -f $dstdir/$dstfile &&
- $doit $mvcmd $dsttmp $dstdir/$dstfile
-
-fi &&
-
-
-exit 0
diff --git a/lisp/.gitignore b/lisp/.gitignore
deleted file mode 100644
index 2aee78a..0000000
--- a/lisp/.gitignore
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-/Makefile
-/bbdb-autoloads.el
diff --git a/lisp/Makefile.in b/lisp/Makefile.in
deleted file mode 100644
index 80d620b..0000000
--- a/lisp/Makefile.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,194 +0,0 @@
-@SET_MAKE@
-
-INSTALL = @INSTALL@
-INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
-INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL_SCRIPT@
-INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
-
-RM = @RM@
-LN_S = @LN_S@
-
-EMACS_PROG = @EMACS_PROG@ -no-site-file -no-init-file
-EMACS_FLAVOR = @EMACS_FLAVOR@
-
-GNUSDIR = @GNUSDIR@
-MHEDIR = @MHEDIR@
-VMDIR = @VMDIR@
-OTHERDIRS = @OTHERDIRS@
-
-PACKAGEDIR = @PACKAGEDIR@
-SYMLINKS = @SYMLINKS@
-LINKPATH = @LINKPATH@
-
-# this is lovely, isn't it? Surprisingly enough, it seems to work...
-VM = -eval '(if (> (length "$(VMDIR)") 0) \
- (setq load-path (cons "$(VMDIR)" load-path)))'
-
-GNUS = -eval '(if (> (length "$(GNUSDIR)") 0) \
- (setq load-path (cons "$(GNUSDIR)" load-path)))'
-
-MHE = -eval '(if (> (length "$(MHEDIR)") 0) \
- (setq load-path (cons "$(MHEDIR)" load-path)))'
-
-PUSHPATH= -eval "`\
- dir=\". $(OTHERDIRS)\"; \
- echo \(setq load-path \(append \(list ; \
- for i in $$dir ; do \
- echo \(expand-file-name \\"$$i\\"\)\ ; \
- done ;\
- echo \) load-path\)\) ; \
- `"
-
-.SUFFIXES: .elc .el .tar .Z .gz .uu
-
-DEPSRCS= bbdb-com.el bbdb-hooks.el bbdb-gnus.el bbdb-mhe.el \
- bbdb-rmail.el bbdb-vm.el bbdb-ftp.el bbdb-whois.el \
- bbdb-print.el bbdb-srv.el bbdb-reportmail.el \
- bbdb-merge.el bbdb-migrate.el bbdb-gui.el
-
-ifeq ($(EMACS_FLAVOR),xemacs)
-DEPSRCS+= bbdb-xemacs.el
-endif
-
-DEPBINS= ${DEPSRCS:.el=.elc}
-SRCS= bbdb.el $(DEPSRCS)
-BINS= bbdb.elc $(DEPBINS)
-
-all: Makefile @BBDB_RMAIL@ @BBDB_GNUS@ @BBDB_VM@ @BBDB_MHE@ bbdb autoloadsc
-
-Makefile: Makefile.in
- cd ..; ./config.status
-
-install-pkg: uninstall-pkg bbdb autoloadsc
- @if test "x$(SYMLINKS)" = "xno" ; then \
- mkdir -p -m 0755 $(PACKAGEDIR)/lisp/bbdb; \
- for i in `ls *.elc` ; do \
- $(INSTALL_DATA) `echo $$i | sed 's/c$$//g'` \
- $(PACKAGEDIR)/lisp/bbdb ; \
- $(INSTALL_DATA) $$i $(PACKAGEDIR)/lisp/bbdb ; \
- done ; \
- else \
- if test "x$(LINKPATH)" = "x" ; then \
- $(LN_S) `pwd` $(PACKAGEDIR)/lisp/bbdb ; \
- else \
- $(LN_S) $(LINKPATH)/lisp $(PACKAGEDIR)/lisp/bbdb ; \
- fi ; \
- fi
-
-uninstall-pkg:
- -$(RM) -r $(PACKAGEDIR)/lisp/bbdb
-
-bbdb-autoloads.el: $(DEPSRCS)
- @-$(RM) $@;
- @echo "(provide 'bbdb-autoloads)" > $@;
- @echo "(eval-when-compile" >> $@;
- @echo " (condition-case ()" >> $@;
- @echo " (require 'custom)" >> $@;
- @echo " (error nil))" >> $@;
- @echo " (if (and (featurep 'custom) (fboundp 'custom-declare-variable))()" >> $@;
- @echo " (defmacro defgroup (&rest args)" >> $@;
- @echo " nil)" >> $@;
- @echo " (defmacro defcustom (var value doc &rest args)" >> $@;
- @echo " \`(defvar ,var ,value ,doc))" >> $@;
- @echo " (defmacro defface (var value doc &rest args)" >> $@;
- @echo " \`(make-face ,var))" >> $@;
- @echo " (defmacro define-widget (&rest args)" >> $@;
- @echo " nil)))" >> $@;
- @echo " " >> $@;
- $(EMACS_PROG) -batch -q -l autoload \
- --eval '(setq generated-autoload-file "'`pwd`'/$@")' \
- --eval "(if (featurep 'xemacs) (delete-file generated-autoload-file))" \
- --eval '(setq make-backup-files nil)' \
- --eval '(setq autoload-package-name "bbdb")' \
- -f batch-update-autoloads `pwd`
-
-bbdb-autoloads.elc: bbdb-autoloads.el
- $(EMACS_PROG) -batch -q -f batch-byte-compile ./$^
-
-bbdb.elc: bbdb.el
-bbdb-com.elc: bbdb.elc bbdb-com.el
-bbdb-ftp.elc: bbdb.elc bbdb-ftp.el
-bbdb-gui.elc: bbdb.elc bbdb-gui.el
-bbdb-merge.elc: bbdb-merge.el
-bbdb-migrate.elc: bbdb.elc bbdb-migrate.el
-bbdb-print.elc: bbdb.elc bbdb-print.el
-bbdb-snarf.elc: bbdb.elc bbdb-snarf.el
-bbdb-whois.elc: bbdb.elc bbdb-whois.el
-bbdb-w3.elc: bbdb.elc bbdb-w3.el
-bbdb-xemacs.elc: bbdb.elc bbdb-xemacs.el
-
-.el.elc:
- $(EMACS_PROG) -batch -q $(PUSHPATH) -l ./bbdb.elc -f batch-byte-compile $<
-
-bbdb.elc: bbdb.el
- $(EMACS_PROG) -batch -q -f batch-byte-compile ./bbdb.el
-
-bbdb-gnus.elc: bbdb.elc bbdb-gnus.el
- $(EMACS_PROG) -batch -q $(PUSHPATH) -l ./bbdb.elc $(GNUS) \
- -f batch-byte-compile $(@:.elc=.el)
-bbdb-mhe.elc: bbdb.elc bbdb-mhe.el
- $(EMACS_PROG) -batch -q $(PUSHPATH) -l ./bbdb.elc $(MHE) \
- -f batch-byte-compile $(@:.elc=.el)
-bbdb-rmail.elc: bbdb.elc bbdb-rmail.el
- $(EMACS_PROG) -batch -q $(PUSHPATH) -l ./bbdb.elc $(RMAIL) \
- -f batch-byte-compile $(@:.elc=.el)
-bbdb-vm.elc: bbdb.elc bbdb-vm.el
- $(EMACS_PROG) -batch -q $(PUSHPATH) -l ./bbdb.elc $(VM) \
- -f batch-byte-compile $(@:.elc=.el)
-
-bbdb-srv.elc: bbdb.elc bbdb-srv.el
- $(EMACS_PROG) -batch -q $(PUSHPATH) -l ./bbdb.elc -eval '(progn (or (fboundp (quote define-obsolete-variable-alias)) (if (locate-library "gnuserv-compat") (load "gnuserv-compat" t t))) (if (and (locate-library "gnuserv") (locate-library "itimer")) (byte-compile-file "bbdb-srv.el") (message "Optional package bbdb-srv skipped - gnuserv not found")))'
-
-bbdb-reportmail.elc: bbdb.elc bbdb-reportmail.el
- $(EMACS_PROG) -batch -q $(PUSHPATH) -l ./bbdb.elc -eval '(if (locate-library "reportmail") (byte-compile-file "bbdb-reportmail.el") (message "Optional package bbdb-reportmail skipped - reportmail not found"))'
-
-bbdb-sc.elc: bbdb.elc bbdb-sc.el
- $(EMACS_PROG) -batch -q $(PUSHPATH) -l ./bbdb.elc -eval '(if (locate-library "supercite") (byte-compile-file "bbdb-sc.el") (message "Optional package bbdb-sc skipped - supercite not found"))'
-
-# bbdb-hooks uses VM macros if it can find VM.
-
-bbdb-hooks.elc: bbdb.elc bbdb-hooks.el
- $(EMACS_PROG) -batch -q $(PUSHPATH) -l ./bbdb.elc \
- -eval "(and (not (string= \"$(VMDIR)\" \"\")) \
- (setq load-path (cons \"$(VMDIR)\" load-path)) \
- (load \"vm\" t t) \
- (load \"vm-vars\" t t))" \
- -f batch-byte-compile $(@:.elc=.el)
-
-autoloads: bbdb-autoloads.el
-
-autoloadsc: bbdb-autoloads.elc
-
-extras:: bbdb-print.elc bbdb-ftp.elc bbdb-whois.elc \
- @BBDB_SRV@ @BBDB_REPORTMAIL@ bbdb-snarf.elc bbdb-w3.elc \
- @BBDB_SC@ bbdb-merge.elc bbdb-migrate.elc bbdb-gui.elc
-ifeq ($(EMACS_FLAVOR),xemacs)
-extras:: bbdb-xemacs.elc
-endif
-
-bbdb: bbdb.elc bbdb-com.elc bbdb-hooks.elc autoloadsc extras
-
-rmail: bbdb bbdb-rmail.elc
-
-vm: bbdb bbdb-vm.elc
-
-mhe: bbdb bbdb-mhe.elc
-
-gnus: bbdb bbdb-gnus.elc
-
-# aliases
-mh: mhe
-mh-e: mhe
-
-# Assorted clean-up targets
-clean:
- -$(RM) bbdb*.elc
-
-distclean: clean
-
-# Backward compatibility
-reallyclean: distclean
-
-cvsclean: distclean
- -$(RM) bbdb-autoloads.el # Generated file
- -$(RM) Makefile
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb-com.el b/lisp/bbdb-com.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 1939bd7..0000000
--- a/lisp/bbdb-com.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3746 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- Mode:Emacs-Lisp -*-
-
-;;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB),
-;;; copyright (c) 1991, 1992, 1993 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>.
-;;; It contains most of the user-level interactive commands for BBDB.
-;;; See bbdb.texinfo.
-
-;;; The Insidious Big Brother Database 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.
-;;;
-;;; BBDB 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.
-
-(require 'cl)
-(require 'bbdb)
-;;(require 'bbdb-snarf) causes recursive compile, which I should fix.
-
-;; ARGH. fmh, dammit.
-(require
- (eval-and-compile
- (if (locate-library "mailabbrev")
- (quote mailabbrev)
- (quote mail-abbrevs))))
-
-;; compiler placating.
-;; not sure BBDB runs on anything old enough to use auto-fill-hook, mind.
-(eval-and-compile
- (if (boundp 'auto-fill-function)
- (fset 'bbdb-auto-fill-function 'auto-fill-function)
- (fset 'bbdb-auto-fill-function 'auto-fill-hook))
-
- (autoload 'mh-send "mh-e")
- (autoload 'vm-session-initialization "vm-startup")
- (autoload 'vm-mail-internal "vm-reply")
- (autoload 'vm-mail "vm")
- (autoload 'mew-send "mew")
- (autoload 'bbdb-header-start "bbdb-hooks")
- (autoload 'bbdb-extract-field-value "bbdb-hooks")
- (autoload 'bbdb-fontify-buffer "bbdb-gui")
- (autoload 'Info-goto-node "info")
- ;; this is very unpleasant, but saves me doing a lot of rewriting
- ;; for now. a big cleanup will happen for the next release, maybe.
- ;; NB if emacs 21 or older emacsen or even things you bolt on have
- ;; any of these functions, bad things will happen. Again, FITNR.
- (if (featurep 'xemacs)
- (progn
- (fset 'bbdb-extent-string 'extent-string)
- (fset 'bbdb-display-message 'display-message)
- (fset 'bbdb-event-to-character 'event-to-character))
- (fset 'bbdb-extent-string 'ignore)
- (fset 'bbdb-display-message 'ignore)
- (fset 'bbdb-event-to-character 'ignore)))
-
-(defvar bbdb-define-all-aliases-needs-rebuilt nil)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-extract-address-components-func
- 'bbdb-rfc822-addresses
- "Function called to parse one or more email addresses.
-See bbdb-extract-address-components for an example."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type 'function)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-default-country
- '"Emacs";; what do you mean, it's not a country?
- "*Default country to use if none is specified."
- :group 'bbdb-record-creation
- :type 'string) ;; wonder if there's a smart place to get this? TZ, maybe?
-
-(defmacro bbdb-grovel-elide-arg (arg)
- (list 'if arg
- (list 'not (list 'eq arg 0))
- 'bbdb-display-layout))
-
-(defvar bbdb-search-invert nil
- "Bind this variable to t in order to invert the result of `bbdb-search'.
-
-\(let ((bbdb-search-invert t))
- \(bbdb-search records foo foo))")
-
-(defun bbdb-search-invert-p ()
- "Return `bbdb-search-invert' and set it to nil.
-To set it on again, use `bbdb-search-invert-set'."
- (let ((result bbdb-search-invert))
- (setq bbdb-search-invert nil)
- result))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-search-invert-set ()
- "Typing \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-search-invert-set] inverts the meaning of the next search command.
-Sets `bbdb-search-invert' to t.
-You will have to call this function again, if you want to
-do repeated inverted searches."
- (interactive)
- (setq bbdb-search-invert t)
- (message (substitute-command-keys
- "\\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-search-invert-set] - ")))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-search (records &optional name company net notes phone)
- "Search RECORDS for optional arguments NAME, COMPANY, NET, NOTES, PHONE.
-This macro only emits code for those things being searched for;
-literal nils at compile-time cause no code to be emitted.
-
-If you want to reverse the search, bind `bbdb-search-invert' to t."
- (let (clauses)
- ;; I didn't protect these vars from multiple evaluation because that
- ;; actually generates *less efficient code* in elisp, because the extra
- ;; bindings can't easily be optimized away without lexical scope. fmh.
- (or (stringp name) (symbolp name) (error "name must be atomic"))
- (or (stringp company) (symbolp company) (error "company must be atomic"))
- (or (stringp net) (symbolp net) (error "net must be atomic"))
- (or (stringp notes) (symbolp notes) (error "notes must be atomic"))
- (or (stringp phone) (symbolp phone) (error "phone must be atomic"))
- (if phone
- (setq clauses
- (cons
- `(let ((rest-of-phones (bbdb-record-phones record))
- (done nil))
- (if rest-of-phones
- (while (and rest-of-phones (not done))
- (setq done (string-match ,phone
- ;; way way wasteful...
- (bbdb-phone-string
- (car rest-of-phones)))
- rest-of-phones (cdr rest-of-phones)))
- ;; so that "^$" can be used to find entries that
- ;; have no phones
- (setq done (string-match ,phone "")))
- done)
- clauses)))
- (if notes
- (setq clauses
- (cons
- (` (if (stringp (, notes))
- (string-match (, notes)
- (or (bbdb-record-notes record) ""))
- (if (eq (car (, notes)) '*)
- (let ((fields all-fields) done tmp)
- (if (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)
- (while (and (not done) fields)
- (setq tmp (bbdb-record-getprop
- record (car fields))
- done (and tmp (string-match
- (cdr (, notes))
- tmp))
- fields (cdr fields)))
- ;; so that "^$" can be used to find entries that
- ;; have no notes
- (setq done (string-match (cdr (, notes)) "")))
- done)
- (string-match (cdr (, notes))
- (or (bbdb-record-getprop
- record (car (, notes))) "")))))
- clauses)))
- (if name
- (setq clauses
- (append
- (` ((string-match (, name) (or (bbdb-record-name record) ""))
- (let ((rest-of-aka (bbdb-record-aka record))
- (done nil))
- (while (and rest-of-aka (not done))
- (setq done (string-match (, name) (car rest-of-aka))
- rest-of-aka (cdr rest-of-aka)))
- done)))
- clauses)))
- (if net
- (setq clauses
- (cons
- (` (let ((rest-of-nets (bbdb-record-net record))
- (done nil))
- (if rest-of-nets
- (while (and rest-of-nets (not done))
- (setq done (string-match (, net) (car rest-of-nets))
- rest-of-nets (cdr rest-of-nets)))
- ;; so that "^$" can be used to find entries that
- ;; have no net addresses.
- (setq done (string-match (, net) "")))
- done))
- clauses)))
- (if company
- (setq clauses
- (cons
- (` (string-match (, company)
- (or (bbdb-record-company record) "")))
- clauses)))
-
- (` (let ((matches '())
- (,@ (if notes
- '((all-fields (cons 'notes
- (mapcar (lambda (x) (intern (car x)))
- (bbdb-propnames)))))
- nil))
- (case-fold-search bbdb-case-fold-search)
- (records (, records))
- (invert (bbdb-search-invert-p))
- record)
- (while records
- (setq record (car records))
- (if (or (and invert
- (not (or (,@ clauses))))
- (and (not invert)
- (or (,@ clauses))))
- (setq matches (cons record matches)))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- (nreverse matches)))))
-
-(defun bbdb-search-prompt (prompt &rest rest)
- (if (string-match "%m" prompt)
- (setq prompt (replace-match (if bbdb-search-invert
- "not matching"
- "matching")
- nil nil prompt)))
- (read-string (apply 'format prompt rest)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb (string elidep)
- "Display all entries in the BBDB matching the regexp STRING
-in either the name(s), company, network address, or notes."
- (interactive
- (list (bbdb-search-prompt "Search records %m regexp: ")
- current-prefix-arg))
- (let* ((bbdb-display-layout (bbdb-grovel-elide-arg elidep))
- (notes (cons '* string))
- (records
- (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) string string string notes
- nil)))
- (if records
- (bbdb-display-records records)
- ;; we could use error here, but it's not really an error.
- (message "No records matching '%s'" string))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-name (string elidep)
- "Display all entries in the BBDB matching the regexp STRING in the name
-\(or ``alternate'' names\)."
- (interactive
- (list (bbdb-search-prompt "Search records with names %m regexp: ")
- current-prefix-arg))
- (let ((bbdb-display-layout (bbdb-grovel-elide-arg elidep)))
- (bbdb-display-records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) string))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-company (string elidep)
- "Display all entries in BBDB matching STRING in the company field."
- (interactive
- (list (bbdb-search-prompt "Search records with company %m regexp: ")
- current-prefix-arg))
- (let ((bbdb-display-layout (bbdb-grovel-elide-arg elidep)))
- (bbdb-display-records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) nil string))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-net (string elidep)
- "Display all entries in BBDB matching regexp STRING in the network address."
- (interactive
- (list (bbdb-search-prompt "Search records with net address %m regexp: ")
- current-prefix-arg))
- (let ((bbdb-display-layout (bbdb-grovel-elide-arg elidep)))
- (bbdb-display-records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) nil nil string))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-notes (which string elidep)
- "Display all entries in BBDB matching STRING in the named notes field."
- (interactive
- (let (field)
- (list (setq field (completing-read "Notes field to search (RET for all): "
- (append '(("notes")) (bbdb-propnames))
- nil t))
- (bbdb-search-prompt "Search records with %s %m regexp: "
- (if (string= field "")
- "one field"
- field))
- current-prefix-arg)))
- (let ((bbdb-display-layout (bbdb-grovel-elide-arg elidep))
- (notes (if (string= which "")
- (cons '* string)
- (cons (intern which) string))))
- (bbdb-display-records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) nil nil nil notes))))
-
-(defun bbdb-phones (string elidep)
- "Display all entries in BBDB matching the regexp STRING in the phones field."
- (interactive
- (list (bbdb-search-prompt "Search records with phone %m regexp: ")
- current-prefix-arg))
- (let ((bbdb-display-layout (bbdb-grovel-elide-arg elidep)))
- (bbdb-display-records
- (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) nil nil nil nil string))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-changed (elidep)
- "Display all entries in the bbdb database which have been changed since
-the database was last saved."
- (interactive "P")
- (let ((bbdb-display-layout (bbdb-grovel-elide-arg elidep))
- (changed-records (bbdb-with-db-buffer bbdb-changed-records)))
- (if (bbdb-search-invert-p)
- (let ((recs (bbdb-records))
- unchanged-records
- r)
- (while recs
- (setq r (car recs)
- recs (cdr recs))
- (when (not (member r changed-records))
- (setq changed-records (delete r changed-records)
- unchanged-records (cons r unchanged-records))))
- (bbdb-display-records unchanged-records))
- (bbdb-display-records changed-records))))
-
-(defun bbdb-display (records)
- "Prompts for and displays a single record (this is faster than searching.)"
- (interactive (list (bbdb-completing-read-record "Display record of: ")))
- (bbdb-display-records records))
-
-(defun bbdb-display-some (function)
- "Display records according to FUNCTION. FUNCTION is called with one
-argument, the record, and should return nil if the record is not to be
-displayed. If the record is to be displayed, it (the record) should
-be returned."
- (bbdb-display-records (delq nil (mapcar function (bbdb-records)))))
-
-;;; fancy redisplay
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-redisplay-records ()
- "Regrinds the contents of the *BBDB* buffer, without scrolling.
-If possible, you should call `bbdb-redisplay-one-record' instead."
- (let ((p (point))
- (m (condition-case nil (mark) (error nil))))
- (goto-char (window-start))
- (let ((p2 (point)))
- (bbdb-display-records-1 bbdb-records)
- (goto-char p2)
- (if m (set-mark m)))
- (recenter 0)
- (goto-char p)
- (save-excursion
- (run-hooks 'bbdb-list-hook))))
-
-(defun bbdb-redisplay-one-record (record &optional record-cons next-record-cons
- delete-p)
- "Regrind one record. The *BBDB* buffer must be current when this is called."
- (bbdb-debug (if (not (eq (not (not delete-p))
- (not (not (bbdb-record-deleted-p record)))))
- (error "splorch.")))
- (if (null record-cons) (setq record-cons (assq record bbdb-records)))
- (if (null next-record-cons)
- (setq next-record-cons (car (cdr (memq record-cons bbdb-records)))))
- (if (null record-cons)
- (bbdb-display-records (list record) nil t)
- (let ((position (point))
- (marker (nth 2 record-cons))
- next-marker
- (buffer-read-only nil))
- (bbdb-debug
- (if (null record-cons) (error "doubleplus ungood: record unexists!"))
- (if (null marker) (error "doubleplus ungood: marker unexists!")))
- (beginning-of-line)
- (goto-char marker)
- (remove-text-properties marker (or (nth 2 next-record-cons) (point-max))
- '(bbdb-field nil))
- (if delete-p nil
- (bbdb-format-record (car record-cons) (car (cdr record-cons))))
- (setq next-marker (or (nth 2 next-record-cons) (point-max)))
- (delete-region (point) next-marker)
- (if (< position next-marker)
- (goto-char position))
-
- (if (and bbdb-gui (not delete-p))
- (bbdb-fontify-buffer (list record-cons
- ;; the record ends here
- (list nil nil next-marker))))
- (save-excursion
- (run-hooks 'bbdb-list-hook)))))
-
-;;; Parsing phone numbers
-;;; XXX this needs expansion to handle international prefixes properly
-;;; i.e. +353-number without discarding the +353 part. Problem being
-;;; that this will necessitate yet another change in the database
-;;; format for people who are using north american numbers.
-
-
-(defconst bbdb-phone-area-regexp "(?[ \t]*\\+?1?[ \t]*[-\(]?[ \t]*[-\(]?[ \t]*\\([2-9][0-9][0-9]\\)[ \t]*)?[-./ \t]*")
-(defconst bbdb-phone-main-regexp "\\([1-9][0-9][0-9]\\)[ \t]*[-.]?[ \t]*\\([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]\\)[ \t]*")
-
-(defconst bbdb-phone-ext-regexp "x?[ \t]*\\([0-9]+\\)[ \t]*")
-
-(defconst bbdb-phone-regexp-1 (concat "^[ \t]*" bbdb-phone-area-regexp bbdb-phone-main-regexp bbdb-phone-ext-regexp "$"))
-(defconst bbdb-phone-regexp-2 (concat "^[ \t]*" bbdb-phone-area-regexp bbdb-phone-main-regexp "$"))
-(defconst bbdb-phone-regexp-3 (concat "^[ \t]*" bbdb-phone-main-regexp bbdb-phone-ext-regexp "$"))
-(defconst bbdb-phone-regexp-4 (concat "^[ \t]*" bbdb-phone-main-regexp "$"))
-(defconst bbdb-phone-regexp-5 (concat "^[ \t]*" bbdb-phone-ext-regexp "$"))
-
-(defun bbdb-parse-phone-number (string &optional number-type)
- "Parse a phone number from STRING and return a list of integers the form
-\(area-code exchange number) or (area-code exchange number extension).
-This is both lenient and strict in what it will parse - whitespace may
-appear (or not) between any of the groups of digits, parentheses around the
-area code are optional, as is a dash between the exchange and number, and
-a '1' preceeding the area code; but there must be three digits in the area
-code and exchange, and four in the number (if they are present). An error
-will be signalled if unparsable. All of these are unambigously parsable:
-
- ( 415 ) 555 - 1212 x123 -> (415 555 1212 123)
- (415)555-1212 123 -> (415 555 1212 123)
- (1-415) 555-1212 123 -> (415 555 1212 123)
- 1 (415)-555-1212 123 -> (415 555 1212 123)
- 555-1212 123 -> (0 555 1212 123)
- 555 1212 -> (0 555 1212)
- 415 555 1212 -> (415 555 1212)
- 1 415 555 1212 -> (415 555 1212)
- 5551212 -> (0 555 1212)
- 4155551212 -> (415 555 1212)
- 4155551212123 -> (415 555 1212 123)
- 5551212x123 -> (0 555 1212 123)
- 1234 -> (0 0 0 1234)
-
-Note that \"4151212123\" is ambiguous; it could be interpreted either as
-\"(415) 121-2123\" or as \"415-1212 x123\".
-
-\(And uh, oh yeah, this does little if `bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p'
-is nil...\)"
-
- (cond ((if number-type
- (eq number-type 'euro)
- (not bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p))
- (list (bbdb-string-trim string)))
- ((string-match bbdb-phone-regexp-1 string)
- ;; (415) 555-1212 x123
- (list (bbdb-subint string 1) (bbdb-subint string 2)
- (bbdb-subint string 3) (bbdb-subint string 4)))
- ((string-match bbdb-phone-regexp-2 string)
- ;; (415) 555-1212
- (list (bbdb-subint string 1) (bbdb-subint string 2)
- (bbdb-subint string 3)))
- ((string-match bbdb-phone-regexp-3 string)
- ;; 555-1212 x123
- (list 0 (bbdb-subint string 1) (bbdb-subint string 2)
- (bbdb-subint string 3)))
- ((string-match bbdb-phone-regexp-4 string)
- ;; 555-1212
- (list 0 (bbdb-subint string 1) (bbdb-subint string 2)))
- ((string-match bbdb-phone-regexp-5 string)
- ;; x123
- (list 0 0 0 (bbdb-subint string 1)))
- (t (error "phone number unparsable."))))
-
-;;; Parsing other things
-
-(defcustom bbdb-expand-mail-aliases t
- "If non-nil, expand mail aliases in `bbdb-complete-name'."
- :group 'bbdb-record-use
- :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-check-zip-codes-p t
- "If non-nil, require legal zip codes when entering an address.
-The format of legal zip codes is determined by the variable
-`bbdb-legal-zip-codes'."
- :group 'bbdb-record-creation
- :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-legal-zip-codes
- '(;; empty string
- "^$"
- ;; Matches 1 to 6 digits.
- "^[ \t\n]*[0-9][0-9]?[0-9]?[0-9]?[0-9]?[0-9]?[ \t\n]*$"
- ;; Matches 5 digits and 3 or 4 digits.
- "^[ \t\n]*\\([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]\\)[ \t\n]*-?[ \t\n]*\\([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]?\\)[ \t\n]*$"
- ;; Match zip codes for Canada, UK, etc. (result is ("LL47" "U4B")).
- "^[ \t\n]*\\([A-Za-z0-9]+\\)[ \t\n]+\\([A-Za-z0-9]+\\)[ \t\n]*$"
- ;; Match zip codes for continental Europe. Examples "CH-8057"
- ;; or "F - 83320" (result is ("CH" "8057") or ("F" "83320")).
- ;; Support for "NL-2300RA" added at request from Carsten Dominik
- ;; <dominik@astro.uva.nl>
- "^[ \t\n]*\\([A-Z]+\\)[ \t\n]*-?[ \t\n]*\\([0-9]+ ?[A-Z]*\\)[ \t\n]*$"
- ;; Match zip codes from Sweden where the five digits are grouped 3+2
- ;; at the request from Mats Lofdahl <MLofdahl@solar.stanford.edu>.
- ;; (result is ("SE" (133 36)))
- "^[ \t\n]*\\([A-Z]+\\)[ \t\n]*-?[ \t\n]*\\([0-9]+\\)[ \t\n]+\\([0-9]+\\)[ \t\n]*$")
- "List of regexps that match legal zip codes.
-Whether this is used at all depends on the variable `bbdb-check-zip-codes-p'."
- :group 'bbdb-record-creation
- :type '(repeat regexp))
-
-(defun bbdb-parse-zip-string (string)
- "Check whether STRING is a legal zip code.
-Do this only if `bbdb-check-zip-codes-p' is non-nil."
- (if (and bbdb-check-zip-codes-p
- (not (memq t (mapcar (lambda (regexp)
- ;; if it matches, (not (not index-of-match)) returns t
- (not (not (string-match regexp string))))
- bbdb-legal-zip-codes))))
- (error "not a valid zip code.")
- string))
-
-(defun bbdb-read-new-record ()
- "Prompt for and return a completely new BBDB record.
-Doesn't insert it in to the database or update the hashtables, but does
-ensure that there will not be name collisions."
- (bbdb-records) ; make sure database is loaded
- (if bbdb-readonly-p
- (error "The Insidious Big Brother Database is read-only."))
- (let (firstname lastname)
- (bbdb-error-retry
- (progn
- (if current-prefix-arg
- (setq firstname (bbdb-read-string "First Name: ")
- lastname (bbdb-read-string "Last Name: "))
- (let ((names (bbdb-divide-name (bbdb-read-string "Name: "))))
- (setq firstname (car names)
- lastname (nth 1 names))))
- (if (string= firstname "") (setq firstname nil))
- (if (string= lastname "") (setq lastname nil))
- (if (and bbdb-no-duplicates-p
- (bbdb-gethash (bbdb-build-name firstname lastname)))
- (error "%s %s is already in the database"
- (or firstname "") (or lastname "")))))
- (let ((company (bbdb-read-string "Company: "))
- (net (bbdb-split (bbdb-read-string "Network Address: ") ","))
- (addrs
- (let (L L-tail str addr)
- (while (not (string=
- ""
- (setq str
- (bbdb-read-string
- "Address Description [RET when no more]: "
- ""
- (mapcar (function (lambda(x) (list x)))
- (bbdb-label-completion-list
- "addresses"))))))
- (setq addr (make-vector bbdb-address-length nil))
- (bbdb-record-edit-address addr str)
- (if L
- (progn (setcdr L-tail (cons addr nil))
- (setq L-tail (cdr L-tail)))
- (setq L (cons addr nil)
- L-tail L)))
- L))
- (phones
- (let (L L-tail str)
- (while (not (string=
- ""
- (setq str
- (bbdb-read-string
- "Phone Location [RET when no more]: "
- ""
- (mapcar (function (lambda(x) (list x)))
- (bbdb-label-completion-list
- "phones"))))))
- (let* ((phonelist
- (bbdb-error-retry
- (bbdb-parse-phone-number
- (read-string "Phone: "
- (and (integerp bbdb-default-area-code)
- (format "(%03d) "
- bbdb-default-area-code))))))
- (phone (apply 'vector str
- (if (= 3 (length phonelist))
- (nconc phonelist '(0))
- phonelist))))
- (if L
- (progn (setcdr L-tail (cons phone nil))
- (setq L-tail (cdr L-tail)))
- (setq L (cons phone nil)
- L-tail L))))
- L))
- (notes (bbdb-read-string "Additional Comments: ")))
- (if (string= company "") (setq company nil))
- (if (string= notes "") (setq notes nil))
- (let ((record
- (vector firstname lastname nil company phones addrs net notes
- (make-vector bbdb-cache-length nil))))
- record))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-create (record)
- "Add a new entry to the bbdb database ; prompts for all relevant info
-using the echo area, inserts the new record in the db, sorted alphabetically,
-and offers to save the db file. DO NOT call this from a program. Call
-bbdb-create-internal instead."
- (interactive (list (bbdb-read-new-record)))
- (bbdb-invoke-hook 'bbdb-create-hook record)
- (bbdb-change-record record t)
- (bbdb-display-records (list record)))
-
-
-(defmacro bbdb-check-type (place predicate)
- (list 'while (list 'not (list predicate place))
- (nconc (cond ((eq (car-safe place) 'aref)
- (list 'aset (nth 1 place) (nth 2 place)))
- ((eq (car-safe place) 'car)
- (list 'setcar (nth 1 place)))
- ((eq (car-safe place) 'cdr)
- (list 'setcdr (nth 1 place)))
- (t (list 'setq place)))
- (list
- (list 'signal ''wrong-type-argument
- (list 'list (list 'quote predicate) place))))))
-
-(defun bbdb-create-internal (name company net addrs phones notes)
- "Adds a record to the database; this function does a fair amount of
-error-checking on the passed in values, so it's safe to call this from
-other programs.
-
-NAME is a string, the name of the person to add. An error is signalled
-if that name is already in use and `bbdb-no-duplicates-p' is t.
-COMPANY is a string or nil.
-NET is a comma-separated list of email addresses, or a list of strings.
-An error is signalled if that name is already in use.
-ADDRS is a list of address objects. An address is a vector of the form
- [\"location\" (\"line1\" \"line2\" ... ) \"City\" \"State\" \"Zip\" \"Country\"].
-PHONES is a list of phone-number objects. A phone-number is a vector of
-the form
- [\"location\" areacode prefix suffix extension-or-nil]
-or
- [\"location\" \"phone-number\"]
-NOTES is a string, or an alist associating symbols with strings."
- (let (firstname lastname aka)
- (while (and (progn
- (setq name (and name (bbdb-divide-name name))
- firstname (car name)
- lastname (nth 1 name))
- (bbdb-gethash (bbdb-build-name firstname lastname)))
- bbdb-no-duplicates-p)
- (setq name (signal 'error
- (list (format "%s %s is already in the database"
- (or firstname "") (or lastname ""))))))
- (and company (bbdb-check-type company stringp))
- (if (stringp net)
- (setq net (bbdb-split net ",")))
- (if bbdb-no-duplicates-p
- (let ((rest net))
- (while rest
- (while (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car rest)))
- (setcar rest
- (signal 'error (list (format
- "%s is already in the database"
- (car rest))))))
- (setq rest (cdr rest)))))
- (setq addrs
- (mapcar
- (lambda (addr)
- (while (or (not (vectorp addr))
- (/= (length addr) bbdb-address-length))
- (setq addr (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'vectorp addr))))
- (bbdb-check-type (aref addr 0) stringp) ;;; XXX use bbdb-addresses
- (bbdb-check-type (aref addr 1) listp)
- (bbdb-check-type (aref addr 2) stringp)
- (bbdb-check-type (aref addr 3) stringp)
- (bbdb-check-type (aref addr 4) stringp)
- (bbdb-check-type (aref addr 5) stringp)
- addr)
- addrs))
- (setq phones
- (mapcar
- (lambda (phone)
- (while (or (not (vectorp phone))
- (and (/= (length phone) 2)
- (/= (length phone) bbdb-phone-length)))
- (setq phone
- (signal 'wrong-type-argument (list 'vectorp phone))))
- (bbdb-check-type (aref phone 0) stringp)
- (if (= 2 (length phone))
- (bbdb-check-type (aref phone 1) stringp)
- (bbdb-check-type (aref phone 1) integerp)
- (bbdb-check-type (aref phone 2) integerp)
- (bbdb-check-type (aref phone 3) integerp)
- (and (aref phone 4) (bbdb-check-type (aref phone 4) integerp))
- (if (eq 0 (aref phone 4)) (aset phone 4 nil)))
- phone)
- phones))
- (or (stringp notes)
- (setq notes
- (mapcar (lambda (note)
- (bbdb-check-type note consp)
- (bbdb-check-type (car note) symbolp)
- (if (consp (cdr note))
- (setq note (cons (car note) (car (cdr note)))))
- (bbdb-check-type (cdr note) stringp)
- note)
- notes)))
- (let ((record
- (vector firstname lastname aka company phones addrs net notes
- (make-vector bbdb-cache-length nil))))
- (bbdb-invoke-hook 'bbdb-create-hook record)
- (bbdb-change-record record t)
- record)))
-
-
-;;; bbdb-mode stuff
-
-(defun bbdb-current-record (&optional planning-on-modifying)
- "Returns the record which the point is point at. In linear time, man..."
- (if (and planning-on-modifying bbdb-readonly-p)
- (error "The Insidious Big Brother Database is read-only."))
- (if (not (equal bbdb-buffer-name (buffer-name (current-buffer))))
- (error "this command only works while in the \"%s\" buffer."
- bbdb-buffer-name))
- (let ((p (point))
- (rest bbdb-records)
- (rec nil))
- (while (and (cdr rest) (not rec))
- (if (> (nth 2 (car (cdr rest))) p)
- (setq rec (car (car rest))))
- (setq rest (cdr rest)))
- (or rec (car (car rest)))))
-
-
-;; yow, are we object oriented yet?
-(defun bbdb-record-get-field-internal (record field)
- (cond ((eq field 'name) (bbdb-record-name record))
- ((eq field 'net) (bbdb-record-net record))
- ((eq field 'aka) (bbdb-record-aka record))
- ((eq field 'phone) (bbdb-record-phones record))
- ((eq field 'address) (bbdb-record-addresses record))
- ((eq field 'property) (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- (t (error "doubleplus ungood: unknown field type %s" field))))
-
-(defun bbdb-record-store-field-internal (record field value)
- (cond ((eq field 'name) (error "doesn't work on names"))
- ((eq field 'net) (bbdb-record-set-net record value))
- ((eq field 'aka) (bbdb-record-set-aka record value))
- ((eq field 'phone) (bbdb-record-set-phones record value))
- ((eq field 'address) (bbdb-record-set-addresses record value))
- ((eq field 'property) (bbdb-record-set-raw-notes record value))
- (t (error "doubleplus ungood: unknown field type %s" field))))
-
-(defun bbdb-record-edit-field-internal (record field &optional which location)
- (cond ((eq field 'name) (bbdb-record-edit-name record))
- ((eq field 'company) (bbdb-record-edit-company record))
- ((eq field 'net) (bbdb-record-edit-net record))
- ((eq field 'aka) (bbdb-record-edit-aka record))
- ((eq field 'phone) (bbdb-record-edit-phone which location))
- ((eq field 'address) (bbdb-record-edit-address which location))
- ((eq field 'property) (bbdb-record-edit-property record (car which)))
- (t (error "doubleplus ungood: unknown field type %s" field))))
-
-
-(defun bbdb-current-field (&optional planning-on-modifying)
- (or (bbdb-current-record planning-on-modifying)
- (error "unperson"))
- (delete 'field-name (get-text-property (point) 'bbdb-field)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records ()
- "Typing \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records] \
-in the *BBDB* buffer makes the next command operate on all
-of the records currently displayed. \(Note that this only works for
-certain commands.\)"
- (interactive)
- (message (substitute-command-keys
- "\\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records] - "))
- (setq prefix-arg current-prefix-arg
- last-command this-command)
- nil)
-
-(defmacro bbdb-do-all-records-p ()
- "Whether the last command was `bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records'."
- '(eq last-command 'bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records))
-
-
-(defvar bbdb-append-records nil)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-append-records-p ()
- (cond ((eq t bbdb-append-records))
- ((numberp bbdb-append-records)
- (setq bbdb-append-records
- (1- bbdb-append-records))
- (when (= 0 bbdb-append-records)
- (when (not bbdb-silent-running)
- (message "No further search results will be appended.")
- (sit-for 2))
- (setq bbdb-append-records nil))
- t)
- (bbdb-append-records
- (setq bbdb-append-records nil)
- t)
- (t nil)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-append-records (arg)
- "Typing \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-append-records] \
-in the *BBDB* buffer makes the next search/display command to append
-new records to those in the *BBDB* buffer.
-
-With an prefix arg (C-u) toggle between always append and no append.
-With an prefix arg that is a positive number append will be enabled for that
-many times.
-With any other argument append will be enabled once."
- (interactive "P")
- (message (substitute-command-keys
- "\\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-append-records] - "))
- (setq bbdb-append-records
- (cond ((and arg (listp arg))
- (if (not bbdb-silent-running)
- (if (not bbdb-append-records)
- (message "Always append records.")
- (message "Do not append records.")))
- (not bbdb-append-records))
- ((and (numberp arg) (< 1 arg))
- (if (not bbdb-silent-running)
- (message "Append records for the next %d times." arg))
- arg)
- (t 'once))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-insert-new-field (record name contents)
- "Add a new field to the current record; the field type and contents
-are prompted for if not supplied.
-
-If you are inserting a new phone-number field, you can control whether
-it is a north american or european phone number by providing a prefix
-argument. A prefix arg of ^U means it's to be a euronumber, and any
-other prefix arg means it's to be a a structured north american number.
-Otherwise, which style is used is controlled by the variable
-`bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p'.
-
-If you are inserting a new net address, you can have BBDB append a
-default domain to any net address that does not contain one. Set
-`bbdb-default-domain' to a string such as \"mycompany.com\" (or,
-depending on your environment, (getenv \"DOMAINNAME\")), and
-\"@mycompany.com\" will be appended to an address that is entered as
-just a username. A prefix arg of ^U (or a `bbdb-default-domain'
-value of \"\", the default) means do not alter the address."
- (interactive (let ((record (or (bbdb-current-record t)
- (error "current record unexists!")))
- (name "")
- (completion-ignore-case t))
- (while (string= name "")
- (setq name
- (downcase
- (completing-read "Insert Field: "
- (append '(("phone") ("address")
- ("net") ("AKA") ("notes"))
- (bbdb-propnames))
- nil
- nil ; used to be t
- nil))))
- (setq name (intern name))
- (list record name (bbdb-prompt-for-new-field-value name))))
- (if (null contents)
- (setq contents (bbdb-prompt-for-new-field-value name)))
-
- (cond ((eq name 'phone)
- (bbdb-record-set-phones record
- (nconc (bbdb-record-phones record)
- (list contents))))
- ((eq name 'address)
- (bbdb-record-set-addresses record
- (nconc (bbdb-record-addresses record)
- (list contents))))
- ((eq name 'net)
- (if (bbdb-record-net record)
- (error "There already are net addresses!"))
- (if (stringp contents)
- (setq contents (bbdb-split contents ",")))
- ;; first detect any conflicts....
- (if bbdb-no-duplicates-p
- (let ((nets contents))
- (while nets
- (let ((old (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car nets)))))
- (if (and old (not (eq old record)))
- (error "net address \"%s\" is used by \"%s\""
- (car nets)
- (or (bbdb-record-name old)
- (car (bbdb-record-net old))))))
- (setq nets (cdr nets)))))
- ;; then store.
- (let ((nets contents))
- (while nets
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase (car nets)) record)
- (setq nets (cdr nets))))
- (bbdb-record-set-net record contents))
- ((eq name 'aka)
- (if (bbdb-record-aka record)
- (error "there already are alternate names!"))
- (if (stringp contents)
- (setq contents (bbdb-split contents ";")))
- ;; first detect any conflicts....
- (if bbdb-no-duplicates-p
- (let ((aka contents))
- (while aka
- (let ((old (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car aka)))))
- (if (and old (not (eq old record)))
- (error "alternate name \"%s\" is used by \"%s\""
- (car aka)
- (or (bbdb-record-name old)
- (car (bbdb-record-net old))))))
- (setq aka (cdr aka)))))
- ;; then store.
- (let ((aka contents))
- (while aka
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase (car aka)) record)
- (setq aka (cdr aka))))
- (bbdb-record-set-aka record contents))
- ((eq name 'notes)
- (if (bbdb-record-notes record) (error "there already are notes!"))
- (bbdb-record-set-notes record contents))
- ((assoc (symbol-name name) (bbdb-propnames))
- (if (and (consp (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- (assq name (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))
- (error "there is already a \"%s\" note!" name))
- (bbdb-record-putprop record name contents))
- (t (error "doubleplus ungood: unknow how to set slot %s" name)))
- (bbdb-change-record record nil)
-; (bbdb-offer-save)
- (let ((bbdb-display-layout nil))
- (bbdb-redisplay-one-record record)))
-
-(defun bbdb-prompt-for-new-field-value (name)
- (cond ((eq name 'net)
- (let
- ((n (bbdb-read-string "Net: ")))
- (if (string-match "^mailto:" n)
- (setq n (substring n (match-end 0))))
- (if (or (eq nil bbdb-default-domain)
- current-prefix-arg (string-match "[@%!]" n))
- n
- (concat n "@" bbdb-default-domain))))
- ((eq name 'aka) (bbdb-read-string "Alternate Names: "))
- ((eq name 'phone)
- (let ((p (make-vector
- (if (if current-prefix-arg
- (numberp current-prefix-arg)
- bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p)
- bbdb-phone-length
- 2)
- 0)))
- (aset p 0 nil)
- (aset p 1
- (if (= bbdb-phone-length (length p))
- (if (integerp bbdb-default-area-code)
- bbdb-default-area-code
- 0)
- nil))
- (bbdb-record-edit-phone p)
- p))
- ((eq name 'address)
- (let ((a (make-vector bbdb-address-length nil)))
- (bbdb-record-edit-address a)
- a))
- ((eq name 'notes) (bbdb-read-string "Notes: "))
- ((assoc (symbol-name name) (bbdb-propnames))
- (bbdb-read-string (format "%s: " name)))
- (t
- (if (bbdb-y-or-n-p
- (format "\"%s\" is an unknown field name. Define it? " name))
- (bbdb-set-propnames
- (append (bbdb-propnames) (list (list (symbol-name name)))))
- (error "unknown field \"%s\"" name))
- (bbdb-read-string (format "%s: " name)))))
-
-(defun bbdb-add-new-field (name)
- "Programmatically add a new field called NAME. Returns the list of propnames."
- ;; check that we don't have one already; if we do, return quietly.
- (if (assoc (symbol-name name) (append '(("phone") ("address") ("net")
- ("AKA") ("notes"))
- (bbdb-propnames)))
- bbdb-propnames
- (bbdb-set-propnames (append (bbdb-propnames)
- (list (list (symbol-name name)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-edit-current-field ()
- "Edit the contents of the Insidious Big Brother Database field displayed on
-the current line (this is only meaningful in the \"*BBDB*\" buffer.) If the
-cursor is in the middle of a multi-line field, such as an address or comments
-section, then the entire field is edited, not just the current line."
- (interactive)
- ;; when at the end of the line take care of it
- (if (and (eolp) (not (bobp)) (not (bbdb-current-field t)))
- (backward-char 1))
-
- (let* ((record (bbdb-current-record t))
- (field (bbdb-current-field t))
- need-to-sort)
- (or field (error "on an unfield"))
- (setq need-to-sort
- (apply 'bbdb-record-edit-field-internal record field))
- (bbdb-change-record record need-to-sort)
- (bbdb-redisplay-one-record record)
- ;; (bbdb-offer-save)
- (if (and (eq 'property (car field))
- (or (eq 'mail-alias (caadr field))
- (eq 'net (caadr field))))
- (setq bbdb-define-all-aliases-needs-rebuilt 'edit))
- ))
-
-(defun bbdb-record-edit-name (bbdb-record)
- (let (fn ln co need-to-sort new-name old-name)
- (bbdb-error-retry
- (progn
- (if current-prefix-arg
- (setq fn (bbdb-read-string "First Name: "
- (bbdb-record-firstname bbdb-record))
- ln (bbdb-read-string "Last Name: "
- (bbdb-record-lastname bbdb-record)))
- (let ((names (bbdb-divide-name
- (bbdb-read-string "Name: "
- (bbdb-record-name bbdb-record)))))
- (setq fn (car names)
- ln (nth 1 names))))
- (setq need-to-sort
- (or (not (string= fn
- (or (bbdb-record-firstname bbdb-record) "")))
- (not (string= ln
- (or (bbdb-record-lastname bbdb-record) "")))))
- (if (string= "" fn) (setq fn nil))
- (if (string= "" ln) (setq ln nil))
- ;; check for collisions
- (setq new-name (if (and fn ln) (concat fn " " ln)
- (or fn ln))
- old-name (bbdb-record-name bbdb-record))
- (if (and bbdb-no-duplicates-p
- new-name
- (not (and old-name (string= (downcase new-name)
- (downcase old-name))))
- (bbdb-gethash (downcase new-name)))
- (error "%s is already in the database!" new-name))))
- (setq co (bbdb-read-string "Company: "
- (bbdb-record-company bbdb-record)))
- (if (string= "" co) (setq co nil))
- (setq need-to-sort
- (or need-to-sort
- (not (equal (if co (downcase co) "")
- (downcase (or (bbdb-record-company bbdb-record)
- ""))))))
- ;;
- ;; delete the old hash entry
- (let ((name (bbdb-record-name bbdb-record))
- (lfname (bbdb-record-lfname bbdb-record))
- (company (bbdb-record-company bbdb-record)))
- (if (> (length name) 0)
- (bbdb-remhash (downcase name) bbdb-record))
- (if (> (length lfname) 0)
- (bbdb-remhash (downcase lfname) bbdb-record))
- (if (> (length company) 0)
- (bbdb-remhash (downcase company) bbdb-record)))
- (bbdb-record-set-namecache bbdb-record nil)
- (bbdb-record-set-firstname bbdb-record fn)
- (bbdb-record-set-lastname bbdb-record ln)
- (bbdb-record-set-company bbdb-record co)
- ;; add a new hash entry
- (when (or fn ln)
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase (bbdb-record-name bbdb-record))
- bbdb-record)
- (if (and fn ln)
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase (bbdb-record-lfname bbdb-record))
- bbdb-record)))
- need-to-sort))
-
-(defun bbdb-record-edit-company (bbdb-record)
- (let ((co (bbdb-read-string "Company: " (bbdb-record-company bbdb-record)))
- need-to-sort)
-
- (if (string= "" co) (setq co nil))
- (setq need-to-sort
- (or need-to-sort
- (not (equal (if co (downcase co) "")
- (downcase (or (bbdb-record-company bbdb-record)
- ""))))))
-
- ;; delete the old hash entry
- (let ((company (bbdb-record-company bbdb-record)))
- (if (> (length company) 0)
- (bbdb-remhash (downcase company) bbdb-record)))
-
- (bbdb-record-set-company bbdb-record co)
- ;; add a new hash entry
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase (bbdb-record-name bbdb-record))
- bbdb-record)
-
- need-to-sort))
-
-(defun bbdb-address-edit-default (addr)
- "Function to use for address editing.
-The sub-fields are queried using the default order and using the
-default names. Set `bbdb-address-editing-function' to an alternate
-address editing function if you don't like this function. It is
-mostly used for US style addresses.
-
-The sub-fields and the prompts used are:
-Street, line n: (nth n street)
-City: city
-State: state
-Zip Code: zip
-Country: country"
- (let* ((str (let ((l) (s) (n 0))
- (while (not (string= "" (setq s (bbdb-read-string
- (format "Street, line %d: " (+ 1 n))
- (nth n (bbdb-address-streets addr))))))
- (setq l (append l (list s)))
- (setq n (1+ n)))
- l))
- (cty (bbdb-read-string "City: " (bbdb-address-city addr)))
- (ste (bbdb-read-string "State: " (bbdb-address-state addr)))
- (zip (bbdb-error-retry
- (bbdb-parse-zip-string
- (bbdb-read-string "Zip Code: " (bbdb-address-zip-string addr)))))
- (country (bbdb-read-string "Country: " (or (bbdb-address-country addr)
- bbdb-default-country))))
- (bbdb-address-set-streets addr str)
- (bbdb-address-set-city addr cty)
- (bbdb-address-set-state addr ste)
- (bbdb-address-set-zip addr zip)
- (if (string= "" (concat cty ste zip country (mapconcat 'identity str "")))
- ;; user didn't enter anything. this causes a display bug. this
- ;; is a temporary fix. Ideally, we'd simply discard the entire
- ;; address entry, but that's going to require bigger hacking.
- (bbdb-address-set-country addr "Emacs")
- (bbdb-address-set-country addr country))
- nil))
-
-(defun bbdb-address-edit-continental (addr)
- "Function to use for address editing.
-The sub-fields are queried using the default order and using the
-default names. Set `bbdb-address-editing-function' to an alternate
-address editing function if you don't like this function. It is
-mostly used for US style addresses.
-
-The sub-fields and the prompts used are:
-Street, line n: (nth n street)
-City: city
-State: state
-Zip Code: zip
-Country: country"
- (let* ((str (let ((l) (s) (n 0))
- (while (not (string= "" (setq s (bbdb-read-string
- (format "Street, line %d: " (+ 1 n))
- (nth n (bbdb-address-streets addr))))))
- (setq l (append l (list s)))
- (setq n (1+ n)))
- l))
- (zip (bbdb-error-retry
- (bbdb-parse-zip-string
- (bbdb-read-string "Zip Code: " (bbdb-address-zip-string addr)))))
- (cty (bbdb-read-string "City: " (bbdb-address-city addr)))
- (ste "")
- (country (bbdb-read-string "Country: " (or (bbdb-address-country addr)
- bbdb-default-country))))
- (bbdb-address-set-streets addr str)
- (bbdb-address-set-city addr cty)
- (bbdb-address-set-state addr ste)
- (bbdb-address-set-zip addr zip)
- (if (string= "" (concat cty ste zip country (mapconcat 'identity str "")))
- ;; user didn't enter anything. this causes a display bug. this
- ;; is a temporary fix. Ideally, we'd simply discard the entire
- ;; address entry, but that's going to require bigger hacking.
- (bbdb-address-set-country addr "Emacs")
- (bbdb-address-set-country addr country))
- nil))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-address-editing-function 'bbdb-address-edit-default
- "Function to use for address editing.
-The function must accept a BBDB address as parameter and allow the
-user to edit it. This variable is called from `bbdb-record-edit-address'.
-The default value is the symbol `bbdb-address-edit-default'."
- :group 'bbdb-record-creation
- :type 'function)
-
-(defun bbdb-record-edit-address (addr &optional location)
- "Edit an address ADDR.
-If optional parameter LOCATION is nil, edit the location sub-field
-of the address as well. The address itself is edited using the editing
-function in `bbdb-address-editing-function'."
- (let ((loc
- (or location (bbdb-read-string "Location: "
- (or (bbdb-address-location addr)
- (bbdb-label-completion-default
- "addresses"))
- (mapcar (function (lambda(x) (list x)))
- (bbdb-label-completion-list
- "addresses"))))))
- (bbdb-address-set-location addr loc))
- (if current-prefix-arg
- (bbdb-address-edit-default addr)
- (funcall bbdb-address-editing-function addr)))
-
-(defun bbdb-record-edit-phone (phone-number &optional location)
- (let ((newl (or location
- (bbdb-read-string "Location: "
- (or (bbdb-phone-location phone-number)
- (bbdb-label-completion-default
- "phones"))
- (mapcar (function (lambda(x) (list x)))
- (bbdb-label-completion-list
- "phones")))))
- (newp (let ((bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p
- (= (length phone-number) bbdb-phone-length)))
- (bbdb-error-retry
- (bbdb-parse-phone-number
- (read-string "Phone: " (bbdb-phone-string phone-number)))))))
- (bbdb-phone-set-location phone-number newl)
- (bbdb-phone-set-area phone-number (nth 0 newp)) ; euronumbers too.
- (if (= (length phone-number) 2)
- nil
- (bbdb-phone-set-exchange phone-number (nth 1 newp))
- (bbdb-phone-set-suffix phone-number (nth 2 newp))
- (bbdb-phone-set-extension phone-number (or (nth 3 newp) 0))))
- nil)
-
-(defun bbdb-record-edit-net (bbdb-record)
- (let ((str (bbdb-read-string "Net: "
- (mapconcat (function identity)
- (bbdb-record-net bbdb-record)
- ", "))))
- (let ((oldnets (bbdb-record-net bbdb-record))
- (newnets (bbdb-split str ",")))
- ;; first check for any conflicts...
- (if bbdb-no-duplicates-p
- (let ((rest newnets))
- (while rest
- (let ((old (delete bbdb-record (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car rest))))))
- (if old
- (error "net address \"%s\" is used by \"%s\""
- (car rest) (mapconcat (lambda (r) (bbdb-record-name r))
- old ", "))))
- (setq rest (cdr rest)))))
- ;; then update.
- (let ((rest oldnets))
- (while rest
- (bbdb-remhash (downcase (car rest)) bbdb-record)
- (setq rest (cdr rest))))
- (let ((nets newnets))
- (while nets
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase (car nets)) bbdb-record)
- (setq nets (cdr nets))))
- (bbdb-record-set-net bbdb-record newnets)))
- nil)
-
-(defun bbdb-record-edit-aka (bbdb-record)
- (let ((str (bbdb-read-string "AKA: "
- (mapconcat (function identity)
- (bbdb-record-aka bbdb-record)
- "; "))))
- (let ((oldaka (bbdb-record-aka bbdb-record))
- (newaka (bbdb-split str ";")))
- ;; first check for any conflicts...
- (if bbdb-no-duplicates-p
- (let ((rest newaka))
- (while rest
- (let ((old (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car rest)))))
- (if (and old (not (eq old bbdb-record)))
- (error "alternate name address \"%s\" is used by \"%s\""
- (car rest) (bbdb-record-name old))))
- (setq rest (cdr rest)))))
- ;; then update.
- (let ((rest oldaka))
- (while rest
- (bbdb-remhash (downcase (car rest)) bbdb-record)
- (setq rest (cdr rest))))
- (let ((aka newaka))
- (while aka
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase (car aka)) bbdb-record)
- (setq aka (cdr aka))))
- (bbdb-record-set-aka bbdb-record newaka)))
- nil)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-record-edit-notes (bbdb-record &optional regrind)
- (interactive (list (bbdb-current-record t) t))
- (let ((notes (bbdb-read-string "Notes: " (bbdb-record-notes bbdb-record))))
- (bbdb-record-set-notes bbdb-record (if (string= "" notes) nil notes)))
- (if regrind
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- (bbdb-redisplay-one-record bbdb-record)))
- nil)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-record-edit-property (bbdb-record &optional prop regrind)
- (interactive (list (bbdb-current-record t) nil t))
- (let* ((propnames (bbdb-propnames))
- (propname (if prop (symbol-name prop)
- (completing-read
- (format "Edit property of %s: "
- (bbdb-record-name bbdb-record))
- (cons '("notes") propnames))))
- (propsym (or prop (if (equal "" propname) 'notes (intern propname))))
- (string (bbdb-read-string (format "%s: " propname)
- (bbdb-record-getprop bbdb-record propsym))))
- (bbdb-record-putprop bbdb-record propsym
- (if (string= "" string) nil string)))
- (if regrind
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- (bbdb-redisplay-one-record bbdb-record)))
- nil)
-
-
-(defsubst bbdb-field-equal (x y)
- (if (and (consp x) (consp y))
- (and (eq (car x) (car y))
- (eq (car (cdr x)) (car (cdr y)))
- (eq (car (cdr (cdr x))) (car (cdr (cdr y)))))
- (eq x y)))
-
-(defun bbdb-next-field (&optional count planning-on-modifying)
- (or count (setq count 1))
- (beginning-of-line)
- (let* ((record (bbdb-current-record planning-on-modifying))
- (field (bbdb-current-field planning-on-modifying))
- (next-record record)
- (next-field field)
- (signum (if (< count 0) -1 1))
- (i 0))
- (if (< count 0) (setq count (- count)))
- (if field
- (while (and next-field (< i count))
- (while (bbdb-field-equal next-field field)
- (forward-line signum)
- (setq next-record (bbdb-current-record planning-on-modifying)
- next-field (bbdb-current-field planning-on-modifying))
- (or (eq next-record record)
- (setq next-field nil)))
- (setq i (1+ i))
- (setq field next-field)))
- next-field))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-transpose-fields (&optional arg)
- "This is like the `transpose-lines' command, but it is for BBDB fields.
-If the cursor is on a field of a BBDB record, that field and the previous
-field will be transposed.
-
-With argument ARG, takes previous line and moves it past ARG fields.
-With argument 0, interchanges field point is in with field mark is in.
-
-Both fields must be in the same record, and must be of the same basic type
-\(that is, you can use this command to change the order in which phone-number
-fields are listed, but you can't use it to make an address appear before a
-phone number; the order of field types is fixed.\)"
- (interactive "p")
- (let ((record (bbdb-current-record t))
- moving-field position-after position-before
- swap-p type list)
- (if (/= arg 0)
- (setq moving-field (or (bbdb-next-field -1 t)
- (error "no previous field"))
- position-after (bbdb-next-field arg t)
- position-before (bbdb-next-field (if (< arg 0) -1 1) t))
- ;; if arg is 0, swap fields at point and mark
- (setq swap-p t)
- (setq position-after (bbdb-current-field))
- (save-excursion
- (goto-char (mark))
- (setq moving-field (bbdb-current-field))
- (or (eq record (bbdb-current-record)) (error "not in the same record"))))
- (if (< arg 0)
- (let ((x position-after))
- (setq position-after position-before
- position-before x)
- (forward-line 2)))
- (setq type (car moving-field))
- (or position-after position-before
- (error "that would be out of the record!"))
- (or (eq type (car position-after))
- (eq type (car position-before))
- (error "can't transpose fields of different types (%s and %s)"
- type (if (eq type (car position-after))
- (car position-before) (car position-after))))
- (or (eq type (car position-after)) (setq position-after nil))
- (or (eq type (car position-before)) (setq position-before nil))
- (setq moving-field (nth 1 moving-field)
- position-after (nth 1 position-after)
- position-before (nth 1 position-before))
- (cond ((memq type '(name aka net))
- (error "there is only one %s field, so you can't transpose it"
- type))
- ((memq type '(phone address property))
- (setq list (bbdb-record-get-field-internal record type)))
- (t (error "doubleplus ungood: unknown field %s" type)))
- (if swap-p
- (let ((rest list))
- (while rest
- (cond ((eq (car rest) moving-field) (setcar rest position-after))
- ((eq (car rest) position-after) (setcar rest moving-field)))
- (setq rest (cdr rest))))
- (if (eq position-before (car list))
- (setq list (cons moving-field (delq moving-field list)))
- (let ((rest list))
- (while (and rest (not (eq position-after (car rest))))
- (setq rest (cdr rest)))
- (or rest (error "doubleplus ungood: couldn't reorder list"))
- (let ((inhibit-quit t))
- (setq list (delq moving-field list))
- (setcdr rest (cons moving-field (cdr rest)))))))
- (bbdb-record-store-field-internal record type list)
- (bbdb-change-record record nil)
- (bbdb-redisplay-one-record record)))
-
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record (&optional records noprompt)
- "Delete the line which the cursor is on; actually, delete the field which
-that line represents from the database. If the cursor is on the first line
-of a database entry (the name/company line) then the entire entry will be
-deleted."
- (interactive (list (if (bbdb-do-all-records-p)
- (mapcar 'car bbdb-records)
- (list (bbdb-current-record)))
- current-prefix-arg))
- (let* ((field (bbdb-current-field t))
- (type (car field))
- record
- (name (cond ((null field) (error "on an unfield"))
- ((eq type 'property) (symbol-name (car (nth 1 field))))
- (t (symbol-name type)))))
- (while records
- (setq record (car records))
- (if (eq type 'name)
- (bbdb-delete-current-record record noprompt)
- (if (not (or noprompt
- (bbdb-y-or-n-p (format "delete this %s field (of %s)? "
- name
- (bbdb-record-name record)))))
- nil
- (cond ((memq type '(phone address))
- (bbdb-record-store-field-internal
- record type
- (delq (nth 1 field)
- (bbdb-record-get-field-internal record type))))
- ((memq type '(net aka))
- (let ((rest (bbdb-record-get-field-internal record type)))
- (while rest
- (bbdb-remhash (downcase (car rest)) record)
- (setq rest (cdr rest))))
- (bbdb-record-store-field-internal record type nil))
- ((eq type 'property)
- (bbdb-record-putprop record (car (nth 1 field)) nil))
- (t (error "doubleplus ungood: unknown field type")))
- (bbdb-change-record record nil)
- (bbdb-redisplay-one-record record)))
- (setq records (cdr records)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-delete-current-record (recs &optional noprompt)
- "Delete the entire bbdb database entry which the cursor is within.
-Pressing \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records] will
-delete all records listed in the BBDB buffer."
- (interactive (list (if (bbdb-do-all-records-p)
- (mapcar 'car bbdb-records)
- (list (bbdb-current-record t)))
- current-prefix-arg))
- (if (not (listp recs))
- (setq recs (list recs)))
- (while recs
- (let ((r (car recs)))
- (setq recs (cdr recs))
- (bbdb-debug (if (bbdb-record-deleted-p r)
- (error "deleting deleted record")))
- (if (or noprompt
- (bbdb-y-or-n-p (format "delete the entire db entry of %s? "
- (or (bbdb-record-name r)
- (bbdb-record-company r)
- (car (bbdb-record-net r))))))
- (let* ((record-cons (assq r bbdb-records))
- (next-record-cons (car (cdr (memq record-cons
- bbdb-records)))))
- (bbdb-debug (if (bbdb-record-deleted-p r)
- (error "deleting deleted record")))
- (bbdb-record-set-deleted-p r t)
- (bbdb-delete-record-internal r)
- (if (eq record-cons (car bbdb-records))
- (setq bbdb-records (cdr bbdb-records))
- (let ((rest bbdb-records))
- (while (cdr rest)
- (if (eq record-cons (car (cdr rest)))
- (progn
- (setcdr rest (cdr (cdr rest)))
- (setq rest nil)))
- (setq rest (cdr rest)))))
- (bbdb-redisplay-one-record r record-cons next-record-cons t)
- (bbdb-with-db-buffer
- (setq bbdb-changed-records (delq r bbdb-changed-records)))
- ;; (bbdb-offer-save)
- )))))
-
-(defun bbdb-change-records-state-and-redisplay (desired-state records)
- (let (rec)
- (while records
- (setq rec (car records))
- (unless (eq desired-state (nth 1 rec))
- (setcar (cdr rec) desired-state)
- (bbdb-redisplay-one-record (car rec) rec))
- (setq records (cdr records)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-toggle-all-records-display-layout (arg &optional records)
- "Show all the fields of all visible records.
-Like `bbdb-toggle-records-display-layout' but for all visible records."
- (interactive "P")
- (if (null records)
- (setq records bbdb-records))
- (let* ((record (bbdb-current-record))
- (cons (assq record bbdb-records))
- (current-state (nth 1 cons))
- (layout-alist
- (or (delete nil (mapcar (lambda (l)
- (if (and (assoc 'toggle l)
- (cdr (assoc 'toggle l)))
- l))
- bbdb-display-layout-alist))
- bbdb-display-layout-alist))
- (desired-state (assoc current-state layout-alist)))
- (setq desired-state
- (cond ((eq arg 0)
- 'one-line)
- ((null current-state)
- 'multi-line)
- ((null (cdr (memq desired-state layout-alist)))
- (caar layout-alist))
- (t
- (caadr (memq desired-state layout-alist)))))
- (message "Using %S layout" desired-state)
- (bbdb-change-records-state-and-redisplay desired-state records)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-toggle-records-display-layout (arg)
- "Toggle whether the current record is displayed expanded or elided
-\(multi-line or one-line display.\) With a numeric argument of 0, the
-current record will unconditionally be made elided; with any other argument,
-the current record will unconditionally be shown expanded.
-\\<bbdb-mode-map>
-If \"\\[bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records]\\[bbdb-toggle-records-display-layout]\" is \
-used instead of simply \"\\[bbdb-toggle-records-display-layout]\", then the state of all \
-records will
-be changed instead of just the one at point. In this case, an argument
-of 0 means that all records will unconditionally be made elided; any other
-numeric argument means that all of the records will unconditionally be shown
-expanded; and no numeric argument means that the records are made to be in
-the opposite state of the record under point."
- (interactive "P")
- (bbdb-toggle-all-records-display-layout
- arg
- (if (not (bbdb-do-all-records-p))
- (list (assq (bbdb-current-record) bbdb-records)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-display-all-records-completely
- (arg &optional records)
- "Show all the fields of all currently displayed records.
-The display layout `full-multi-line' is used for this."
- (interactive "P")
- (if (null records)
- (setq records bbdb-records))
- (let* ((record (bbdb-current-record))
- (cons (assq record bbdb-records))
- (current-state (nth 1 cons))
- (desired-state
- (cond ((not (eq current-state 'full-multi-line))
- 'full-multi-line)
- (t
- 'multi-line))))
- (bbdb-change-records-state-and-redisplay desired-state records)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-display-record-completely (arg)
- "Show all the fields of the current record.
-The display layout `full-multi-line' is used for this."
- (interactive "P")
- (bbdb-display-all-records-completely
- arg
- (if (not (bbdb-do-all-records-p))
- (list (assq (bbdb-current-record) bbdb-records)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-display-record-with-layout (layout &optional records)
- "Show all the fields of the current record using LAYOUT."
- (interactive (list (completing-read "Layout: "
- (mapcar (lambda (i)
- (list (symbol-name (car i))))
- bbdb-display-layout-alist))))
- (when (stringp layout)
- (setq layout (intern layout)))
- (when (null records)
- (setq records bbdb-records))
- (bbdb-change-records-state-and-redisplay layout records))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-omit-record (n)
- "Remove the current record from the display without deleting it from the
-database. With a prefix argument, omit the next N records. If negative,
-omit backwards."
- (interactive "p")
- (while (not (= n 0))
- (if (< n 0) (bbdb-prev-record 1))
- (let* ((record (or (bbdb-current-record) (error "no records")))
- (rest bbdb-records)
- cons next prev-tail)
- (while rest
- (if (eq (car (car rest)) record)
- (setq cons (car rest)
- next (car (cdr rest))
- rest nil)
- (setq prev-tail rest
- rest (cdr rest))))
- (or record (error "can't find current record"))
- (let ((buffer-read-only nil))
- (delete-region (nth 2 cons) (if next (nth 2 next) (point-max))))
- (if prev-tail
- (setcdr prev-tail (cdr (cdr prev-tail)))
- (setq bbdb-records (cdr bbdb-records)))
- (setq n (if (> n 0) (1- n) (1+ n)))))
- (bbdb-frob-mode-line (length bbdb-records)))
-
-;;; Fixing up bogus entries
-
-(defcustom bbdb-refile-notes-generate-alist '((creation-date . bbdb-refile-notes-string-least) (timestamp . bbdb-refile-notes-string-most))
- "*An alist defining specific merging function, based on notes field."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type '(repeat (cons
- (symbol :tag "Notes filed")
- (hook :tag "Generating function"))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-refile-notes-default-merge-function 'bbdb-refile-notes-default-merge-function
- "*Default function to use for merging BBDB notes records.
-
-If the note field has an entry in `bbdb-refile-notes-generate-alist',
-that function will be used instead."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type 'function)
-
-
-(defun bbdb-refile-notes-default-merge-function (string1 string2)
- "Returns the concatenation of STRING1 and STRING2"
- (concat string1 "\n" string2))
-
-(defun bbdb-refile-notes-remove-duplicates (string1 string2)
- "Concatenate STRING1 and STRING2, but remove duplicate lines."
- (let ((note1 (split-string string1 "\n"))
- (note2 (split-string string2 "\n")))
- (while note2
- (if (not (member (car note2) note1))
- (setq note1 (cons (car note2) note1)))
- (setq note2 (cdr note2)))
- (mapconcat 'identity note1 "\n")))
-
-(defun bbdb-refile-notes-string-least (string1 string2)
- "Returns the string that is lessp."
- (if (string-lessp string1 string2)
- string1
- string2))
-
-(defun bbdb-refile-notes-string-most (string1 string2)
- "Returns the string that is not lessp."
- (if (string-lessp string1 string2)
- string2
- string1))
-
-(defun bbdb-merge-lists! (l1 l2 cmp &optional mod)
- "Merge two lists l1 l2 (modifies l1) only adds elements from l2
-if cmp returns false for all elements of l1. If optional mod
-is provided it is applied to each element of l1 and l2 prior to cmp"
- (if (null l1)
- l2
- (let ((end (last l1))
- (src2 l2)
- (chk (if mod (mapcar mod l1) (append l1 '()))))
- (while src2
- (let ((fail '())
- (src1 chk)
- (val (if mod (apply mod (car src2) '()) (car src2))))
- (while src1
- (if (apply cmp (car src1) val '())
- (setq src1 '()
- fail 't)
- (setq src1 (cdr src1))))
- (if fail '()
- (setcdr end (cons (car src2) '()))
- (setq end (cdr end)))
- (setq src2 (cdr src2))))
- l1)))
-
-(defun bbdb-merge-records (old-record new-record)
- "Merge the contents of old-record into new-record, old-record
-remains unchanged. For name and company it queries about which to use
-if they differ. All other fields are concatenated. Idealy this would
-be better about checking for duplicate entries in other fields, as
-well as possibly querying about differing values.
-
-This function does nothing to ensure the integrity of the rest of the
-database, that is somebody elses problem (something like
-`bbdb-refile-record')."
- (if (or (null new-record) (eq old-record new-record))
- (error "those are the same"))
- (let ((new-name (bbdb-record-name new-record))
- (new-co (bbdb-record-company new-record))
- (old-name (bbdb-record-name old-record))
- (old-co (bbdb-record-company old-record))
- (old-nets (bbdb-record-net old-record))
- (old-aka (bbdb-record-aka old-record))
- extra-name)
- (let ((name
- (cond ((= 0 (length old-name))
- (cons (bbdb-record-firstname new-record)
- (bbdb-record-lastname new-record)))
- ((= 0 (length new-name))
- (cons (bbdb-record-firstname old-record)
- (bbdb-record-lastname old-record)))
- ((string-equal (downcase old-name) (downcase new-name))
- (cons (bbdb-record-firstname new-record)
- (bbdb-record-lastname new-record)))
- (t (prog1
- (if (bbdb-y-or-n-p
- (format "Use name \"%s\" instead of \"%s\"? "
- old-name new-name))
- (progn
- (setq extra-name new-record)
- (cons (bbdb-record-firstname old-record)
- (bbdb-record-lastname old-record)))
- (setq extra-name old-record)
- (cons (bbdb-record-firstname new-record)
- (bbdb-record-lastname new-record)))
- (or (and bbdb-use-alternate-names
- (bbdb-y-or-n-p
- (format "Keep \"%s\" as an alternate name? "
- (bbdb-record-name extra-name))))
- (setq extra-name nil))))))
- (comp (cond ((= 0 (length old-co)) new-co)
- ((= 0 (length new-co)) old-co)
- ((string-equal old-co new-co) new-co)
- (t (if (bbdb-y-or-n-p
- (format "Use company \"%s\" instead of \"%s\"? "
- old-co new-co))
- old-co new-co)))))
-
- (if extra-name
- (setq old-aka (cons (bbdb-record-name extra-name) old-aka)))
-
- (bbdb-record-set-phones new-record
- (bbdb-merge-lists!
- (bbdb-record-phones new-record)
- (bbdb-record-phones old-record)
- 'equal))
- (bbdb-record-set-addresses new-record
- (bbdb-merge-lists!
- (bbdb-record-addresses new-record)
- (bbdb-record-addresses old-record)
- 'equal))
- (bbdb-record-set-company new-record comp)
-
- (let ((n1 (bbdb-record-raw-notes new-record))
- (n2 (bbdb-record-raw-notes old-record))
- tmp)
- (or (equal n1 n2)
- (progn
- (or (listp n1) (setq n1 (list (cons 'notes n1))))
- (or (listp n2) (setq n2 (list (cons 'notes n2))))
- (while n2
- (if (setq tmp (assq (car (car n2)) n1))
- (setcdr tmp
- (funcall
- (or (cdr (assq (car (car n2))
- bbdb-refile-notes-generate-alist))
- bbdb-refile-notes-default-merge-function)
- (cdr tmp) (cdr (car n2))))
- (setq n1 (nconc n1 (list (car n2)))))
- (setq n2 (cdr n2)))
- (bbdb-record-set-raw-notes new-record n1))))
-
- (bbdb-record-set-firstname new-record (car name))
- (bbdb-record-set-lastname new-record (cdr name))
- (bbdb-record-set-namecache new-record nil)
-
- (bbdb-record-set-net new-record
- (bbdb-merge-lists!
- (bbdb-record-net new-record) old-nets
- 'string= 'downcase))
- (bbdb-record-set-aka new-record
- (bbdb-merge-lists!
- (bbdb-record-aka new-record) old-aka
- 'string= 'downcase))
- new-record)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-refile-record (old-record new-record)
- "Merge the current record into some other record; that is, delete the
-record under point after copying all of the data within it into some other
-record. this is useful if you realize that somehow a redundant record has
-gotten into the database, and you want to merge it with another.
-
-If both records have names and/or companies, you are asked which to use.
-Phone numbers, addresses, and network addresses are simply concatenated.
-The first record is the record under the point; the second is prompted for.
-Completion behaviour is as dictated by the variable `bbdb-completion-type'."
- (interactive
- (let ((r (bbdb-current-record))
- name)
- (setq name (bbdb-record-name r))
- (list r
- (if current-prefix-arg
- (car (delq r (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) name nil)))
- (bbdb-completing-read-one-record
- (format "merge record \"%s\" into: "
- (or (bbdb-record-name r) (car (bbdb-record-net r))
- "???")) (list r))))))
-
- (if (or (null new-record) (eq old-record new-record))
- (error "those are the same"))
- (setq new-record (bbdb-merge-records old-record new-record))
-
- (bbdb-delete-current-record old-record 'noprompt)
- (bbdb-change-record new-record t) ; don't always need-to-sort...
- (let ((bbdb-display-layout nil))
- (if (assq new-record bbdb-records)
- (bbdb-redisplay-one-record new-record))
- (bbdb-with-db-buffer
- (if (not (memq new-record bbdb-changed-records))
- (setq bbdb-changed-records
- (cons new-record bbdb-changed-records))))
- (if (null bbdb-records) ; nothing displayed, display something.
- (bbdb-display-records (list new-record))))
- (message "records merged."))
-
-;; sort the notes
-(defcustom bbdb-notes-sort-order
- '((notes . 0) (www . 1) (ftp . 2) (gopher . 3) (telnet . 4) (mail-alias . 5)
- (mail-folder . 6) (lpr . 7) (creation-date . 1000) (timestamp . 1001))
- "*The order for sorting the notes.
-If a note is not in the alist, it is assigned weight 100, so all notes
-with weights less then 100 will be in the beginning, and all notes with
-weights more than 100 will be in the end."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type 'list)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-sort-notes (rec)
- "Sort the notes in the record according to `bbdb-notes-sort-order'.
-Can be used in `bbdb-change-hook'."
- (flet ((kk (nt) (or (cdr (assq (car nt) bbdb-notes-sort-order)) 100)))
- (bbdb-record-set-raw-notes
- rec (sort (bbdb-record-raw-notes rec)
- (lambda (aa bb) (< (kk aa) (kk bb)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-sort-phones (rec)
- "Sort the phones in the record according to the location.
-Can be used in `bbdb-change-hook'."
- (bbdb-record-set-phones
- rec (sort (bbdb-record-phones rec)
- (lambda (xx yy) (string< (aref xx 0) (aref yy 0))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-sort-addresses (rec)
- "Sort the addresses in the record according to the location.
-Can be used in `bbdb-change-hook'."
- (bbdb-record-set-addresses
- rec (sort (bbdb-record-addresses rec)
- (lambda (xx yy) (string< (aref xx 0) (aref yy 0))))))
-
-
-;;; Send-Mail interface
-
-(defcustom bbdb-dwim-net-address-allow-redundancy nil
- "*Non-nil means always use full name when sending mail, even if same as net."
- :group 'bbdb
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Disallow redundancy" nil)
- (const :tag "Return only the net" 'netonly)
- (const :tag "Allow redundancy" t)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-dwim-net-address-title-field 'title
- "*Non-nil should by a field to get the title from for prepending it."
- :group 'bbdb
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Do not append title." nil)
- (const :tag "Append content of field 'title" 'title)
- (symbol :tag "Field name")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-dwim-net-address (record &optional net)
- "Return a string to use as the email address of the given record.
-It is formatted like \"Firstname Lastname <addr>\" unless both the first name
-and last name are constituents of the address, as in John.Doe@SomeHost, or the
-address is already in the form \"Name <foo>\" or \"foo (Name)\", in which case
-the address is used as-is.
-
-If the record has the field 'mail-name it is used instead of the record's name.
-
-If `bbdb-dwim-net-address-allow-redundancy' is non-nil, the name is always
-included. If `bbdb-dwim-net-address-allow-redundancy' is 'netonly the name is
-never included!
-
-A title is prepended from the field `bbdb-dwim-net-address-title-field' if it
-exists."
- (or net (setq net (car (bbdb-record-net record))))
- (or net (error "record unhas network addresses"))
- (let* ((override (bbdb-record-getprop record 'mail-name))
- (name (or override (bbdb-record-name record)))
- title
- fn ln (i 0))
- (if override
- (let ((both (bbdb-divide-name override)))
- (setq fn (car both)
- ln (car (cdr both)))
- (if (equal fn "") (setq fn nil))
- (if (equal ln "") (setq ln nil)))
- (setq fn (bbdb-record-firstname record)
- ln (bbdb-record-lastname record))
- (if (setq title bbdb-dwim-net-address-title-field
- title (if title (bbdb-record-getprop record title)))
- (setq name (concat title " " name))))
- ;; if the name contains backslashes or double-quotes, backslash them.
- (if name
- (while (setq i (string-match "[\\\"]" name i))
- (setq name (concat (substring name 0 i) "\\" (substring name i))
- i (+ i 2))))
- (cond ((eq 'netonly bbdb-dwim-net-address-allow-redundancy)
- net)
- ((or (null name)
- (if (not (or title bbdb-dwim-net-address-allow-redundancy))
- (cond ((and fn ln)
- (or (string-match
- (concat "\\`[^!@%]*\\b" (regexp-quote fn)
- "\\b[^!%@]+\\b" (regexp-quote ln) "\\b")
- net)
- (string-match
- (concat "\\`[^!@%]*\\b" (regexp-quote ln)
- "\\b[^!%@]+\\b" (regexp-quote fn) "\\b")
- net)))
- ((or fn ln)
- (string-match
- (concat "\\`[^!@%]*\\b" (regexp-quote (or fn ln)) "\\b")
- net))))
- ;; already in "foo <bar>" or "bar <foo>" format.
- (string-match "\\`[ \t]*[^<]+[ \t]*<" net)
- (string-match "\\`[ \t]*[^(]+[ \t]*(" net))
- net)
- ;; if the name contains control chars or RFC822 specials, it needs
- ;; to be enclosed in quotes. Double-quotes and backslashes have
- ;; already been escaped. This quotes a few extra characters as
- ;; well (!,%, and $) just for common sense.
- ((string-match "[][\000-\037\177()<>@,;:.!$%]" name)
- (format "\"%s\" <%s>" name net))
- (t
- (format "%s <%s>" name net)))))
-
-
-(defun bbdb-send-mail-internal (&optional to subj records)
- (let ((type (or bbdb-send-mail-style
- ;; In Emacs, `compose-mail' gets whatever you've
- ;; customized as your preferred `mail-user-agent'.
- (cond ((fboundp 'compose-mail) 'compose-mail)
- ((featurep 'mh-e) 'mh)
- ((featurep 'vm) 'vm)
- ((featurep 'message) 'message)
- ((featurep 'mew) 'mew)
- ((featurep 'gnus) 'gnus)
- (t 'mail)))))
- (cond
- ((eq type 'mh)
- (or (fboundp 'mh-send) (autoload 'mh-send "mh-e"))
- (mh-send to "" (or subj "")))
- ((eq type 'vm)
- (cond ((not (fboundp 'vm-mail-internal))
- (load-library "vm") ; 5.32 or later
- (or (fboundp 'vm-mail-internal)
- (load-library "vm-reply")))) ; 5.31 or earlier
- (vm-session-initialization)
- (if (not subj)
- (vm-mail to)
- (vm-mail-internal nil to subj)
- (run-hooks 'vm-mail-hook)
- (run-hooks 'vm-mail-mode-hook)))
- ((eq type 'message)
- (or (fboundp 'message-mail) (autoload 'message-mail "message"))
- (message-mail to subj))
- ((or (eq type 'mail) (eq type 'rmail))
- (mail nil to subj))
- ((eq type 'mew)
- (or (fboundp 'mew-send) (load-library "mew"))
- (mew-send to nil subj))
- ((eq type 'compose-mail)
- (compose-mail to subj))
- ((eq type 'gnus)
- (gnus-msg-mail to subj))
- (t
- (error "bbdb-send-mail-style must be vm, mh, message, compose-mail, or rmail")))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-send-mail (bbdb-record &optional subject)
- "Compose a mail message to the person indicated by the current bbdb record.
-The first (most-recently-added) address is used if there are more than one.
-\\<bbdb-mode-map>
-If \"\\[bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records]\\[bbdb-send-mail]\" is \
-used instead of simply \"\\[bbdb-send-mail]\", then mail will be sent to \
-all of the
-folks listed in the *BBDB* buffer instead of just the person at point."
- (interactive (list (if (bbdb-do-all-records-p)
- (mapcar 'car bbdb-records)
- (bbdb-current-record))))
- (if (consp bbdb-record)
- (bbdb-send-mail-many bbdb-record subject)
- (bbdb-send-mail-1 bbdb-record subject)))
-
-
-(defun bbdb-send-mail-1 (bbdb-record &optional subject)
- (if bbdb-inside-electric-display
- (bbdb-electric-throw-to-execute
- (list 'bbdb-send-mail bbdb-record subject)))
- ;; else...
-
- (cond ((null bbdb-record) (error "record unexists"))
- ((null (bbdb-record-net bbdb-record))
- (error "Current record unhas a network addresses."))
- (t (bbdb-send-mail-internal (bbdb-dwim-net-address bbdb-record)
- subject (list bbdb-record))
- (if (re-search-backward "^Subject: $" nil t) (end-of-line)))))
-
-
-(defun bbdb-send-mail-many (records &optional subject)
- (if bbdb-inside-electric-display
- (bbdb-electric-throw-to-execute
- (list 'bbdb-send-mail (list 'quote records) subject)))
- ;; else...
-
- (let ((good '()) (bad '())
- (orec records))
- (while records
- (if (bbdb-record-net (car records))
- (setq good (cons (car records) good))
- (setq bad (cons (car records) bad)))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- (bbdb-send-mail-internal
- (mapconcat (lambda (x) (bbdb-dwim-net-address x))
- (nreverse good) ",\n ")
- subject orec)
- (if (not bad) nil
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (let ((p (point))
- (fill-prefix " ")
- (fill-column 70))
- (insert "*** Warning: No net addresses for "
- (mapconcat (lambda (x) (bbdb-record-name x))
- (nreverse bad) ", ") ".")
- (fill-region-as-paragraph p (point))
- (goto-char p))))
- (if (re-search-backward "^Subject: $" nil t) (end-of-line)))
-
-
-(defun bbdb-yank-addresses ()
- "CC the people displayed in the *BBDB* buffer on this message.
-The primary net-address of each of the records currently listed in the
-*BBDB* buffer (whether it is visible or not) will be appended to the
-CC: field of the current buffer (assuming the current buffer is a mail
-composition buffer.)"
- (interactive)
- (let ((addrs (save-excursion
- (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- (delq nil
- (mapcar (lambda (x)
- (if (bbdb-record-net (car x))
- (bbdb-dwim-net-address (car x))
- nil))
- bbdb-records)))))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- ;; If there's a CC field, move to the end of it, inserting a comma if
- ;; there are already addresses present.
- ;; Otherwise, if there's an empty To: field, move to the end of it.
- ;; Otherwise, insert an empty CC: field.
- (if (re-search-forward "^CC:[ \t]*" nil t)
- (if (eolp)
- nil
- (end-of-line)
- (while (looking-at "\n[ \t]")
- (forward-char) (end-of-line))
- (insert ",\n")
- (indent-relative))
- (re-search-forward "^To:[ \t]*")
- (if (eolp)
- nil
- (end-of-line)
- (while (looking-at "\n[ \t]")
- (forward-char) (end-of-line))
- (insert ",\n")
- (indent-relative))
- (if (eolp)
- nil
- (end-of-line)
- (while (looking-at "\n[ \t]")
- (forward-char) (end-of-line))
- (insert "\nCC:")
- (indent-relative)))
- ;; Now insert each of the addresses on its own line.
- (while addrs
- (insert (car addrs))
- (if (cdr addrs) (progn (insert ",\n") (indent-relative)))
- (setq addrs (cdr addrs)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-show-all-recipients ()
- "*Display BBDB records for all recipients of the message in this buffer."
- (interactive)
- (let ((marker (bbdb-header-start))
- (fields '("from" "sender" "to" "cc" "bcc"
- "resent-from" "resent-to" "resent-cc" "resent-bcc"))
- addrs)
- (message "Searching...")
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer (marker-buffer marker))
- (while fields
- (goto-char marker)
- (setq addrs (append (bbdb-split (or (bbdb-extract-field-value
- (car fields))
- "")
- ",")
- addrs)
- fields (cdr fields))))
- (let ((rest addrs)
- (records '())
- record)
- (while rest
- (setq record (bbdb-annotate-message-sender (car rest) t t t))
- (if record (setq records (cons record records)))
- (setq rest (cdr rest)))
- (message "Sorting...")
- (setq records (sort records (lambda (x y) (bbdb-record-lessp x y))))
- (bbdb-display-records records))))
-
-
-;;; completion
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-completion-check-record (sym rec)
- (let ((name (or (bbdb-record-name rec)
- (bbdb-record-company rec)
- ""))
- (nets (bbdb-record-net rec))
- ok)
-
- (if (null bbdb-completion-type)
- (setq ok 't)
-
- (if (memq bbdb-completion-type
- '(name primary-or-name name-or-primary))
- (setq ok (string= sym (downcase name))))
-
- ;; #### handle AKA, mail-name or mail-alias here?
- (if ok '()
- (when (eq bbdb-completion-type 'net)
- (while (and nets (not ok))
- (setq ok (string= sym (downcase (car nets)))
- nets (cdr nets))))
- (when (and nets (memq bbdb-completion-type
- '(primary primary-or-name name-or-primary)))
- (setq ok (string= sym (downcase (car nets)))))))
- ok))
-
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-completion-predicate (symbol)
- "For use as the third argument to `completing-read'.
-Obey the semantics of `bbdb-completion-type'."
- (cond ((null bbdb-completion-type)
- t)
- ((not (boundp symbol))
- nil)
- (t
- (let ((sym (symbol-name symbol))
- (recs (symbol-value symbol))
- ok)
- (while (and recs (not ok))
- (setq ok (bbdb-completion-check-record sym (car recs))
- recs (cdr recs)))
- ok))))
-
-(defun bbdb-completing-read-record (prompt &optional omit-records)
- "Prompt for and return a record from the bbdb.
-Completion is done according to `bbdb-completion-type'. If the user
-just hits return, nil is returned. Otherwise, a valid response is forced."
- (let* ((ht (bbdb-hashtable))
- (completion-ignore-case 't)
- (string (completing-read prompt ht 'bbdb-completion-predicate t))
- (symbol (and (not (= 0 (length string)))
- (intern-soft string ht))))
- (if symbol
- (if (and (boundp symbol) (symbol-value symbol))
- (let ((recs (symbol-value symbol)) ret)
- (while recs
- (if (and (not (memq (car recs) omit-records))
- (bbdb-completion-check-record (symbol-name symbol)
- (car recs)))
- (setq ret (cons (car recs) ret)))
- (setq recs (cdr recs)))
- ret)
- (error "selecting deleted (unhashed) record \"%s\"!" symbol))
- nil)))
-
-(defun bbdb-completing-read-one-record (prompt &optional omit-records)
- "Prompt for and return a single record from the bbdb;
-completion is done according to `bbdb-completion-type'. If the user
-just hits return, nil is returned. Otherwise, a valid response is forced.
-if omit-records is non-nil it should be a list of records to dis-allow
-completion with."
- (let ((records (bbdb-remove-memq-duplicates
- (bbdb-completing-read-record prompt omit-records))))
- (cond
- ((eq (length records) 1)
- (car records))
- ((> (length records) 1)
- (let ((count (length records))
- prompts result)
- (bbdb-display-records records)
- (while (> count 0)
- (setq prompts (cons (list (number-to-string count) count) prompts)
- count (1- count)))
- (setq result
- (completing-read (format "Which duplicate record (1-%s): "
- (length records))
- prompts nil t "1"))
- (nth (1- (string-to-number result)) records)))
- (t
- nil))))
-
-(defvar bbdb-read-addresses-with-completion-map
- (let ((map (copy-keymap minibuffer-local-completion-map)))
- (define-key map " " 'self-insert-command)
- (define-key map "\t" 'bbdb-complete-name)
- (define-key map "\M-\t" 'bbdb-complete-name)
- map))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-read-addresses-with-completion (prompt &optional default)
- "Like `read-string', but allows `bbdb-complete-name' style completion."
- (read-from-minibuffer prompt default
- bbdb-read-addresses-with-completion-map))
-
-
-;; Internal use. Store the window configuration before we pop up the
-;; completion buffer.
-(defvar bbdb-complete-name-saved-window-config nil)
-
-;; Restore the saved window configuration
-(defun bbdb-complete-name-cleanup ()
- (if bbdb-complete-name-saved-window-config
- (progn
- (if (get-buffer-window "*Completions*")
- (progn
- (set-window-configuration
- bbdb-complete-name-saved-window-config)
- (bury-buffer "*Completions*"))
- )
- (setq bbdb-complete-name-saved-window-config nil))))
-
-(defvar bbdb-complete-name-callback-data nil
- "Stores the buffer and region start and end of the completed string.
-This is set in the *Completions* buffer.
-It is set in `bbdb-display-completion-list' and used in the advice
-`choose-completion-string'.")
-
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'bbdb-complete-name-callback-data)
-
-(defun bbdb-display-completion-list (list &optional callback data)
- "Wrapper for `display-completion-list'.
-GNU Emacs requires DATA to be in a specific format, viz. (nth 1 data) should
-be a marker for the start of the region being completed."
- ;; disgusting hack to make GNU Emacs nuke the bit you've typed
- ;; when it inserts the completion.
- (setq bbdb-complete-name-callback-data data)
- (if (featurep 'xemacs)
- (display-completion-list list :activate-callback callback
- :user-data data)
- (display-completion-list list)))
-
-(defadvice choose-completion-string (before bbdb-complete-fix activate)
- "Deletes the completed string before replacing.
-We need to do this as we are abusing completion and it was not meant to work
-in buffer other than the mini buffer."
- (when bbdb-complete-name-callback-data
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer (car bbdb-complete-name-callback-data))
- (apply 'delete-region (cdr bbdb-complete-name-callback-data)))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-complete-name-allow-cycling t
- "Whether to allow cycling of email addresses when calling
-`bbdb-complete-name' on a completed address in a composition buffer."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific
- :type 'boolean)
-
-(defun bbdb-complete-clicked-name (event extent user-data)
- "Find the record for a name clicked in a completion buffer.
-Currently only used by XEmacs."
- (let ((buffer (nth 0 user-data))
- (bbdb-complete-name-allow-cycling nil)
- (beg (nth 1 user-data))
- (end (nth 2 user-data)))
- (bbdb-complete-name-cleanup)
- (set-buffer buffer)
- (goto-char beg)
- (delete-region beg end)
- (insert (bbdb-extent-string extent))
- (bbdb-complete-name beg)))
-
-
-(defun bbdb-list-overlap (l1 l2)
- (let (ok)
- (while (and (not ok) l1)
- (if (memq (car l1) l2) (setq ok t l1 '())
- (setq l1 (cdr l1))))
- ok))
-
-(defun bbdb-remove-assoc-duplicates (l)
- (if (null l) '()
- (if (assoc (car (car l)) (cdr l))
- (bbdb-remove-assoc-duplicates (cdr l))
- (cons (car l) (bbdb-remove-assoc-duplicates (cdr l))))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-complete-name-hooks nil
- "List of functions called after a sucessful completion."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific
- :type 'boolean)
-
-(eval-when-compile (defvar auto-fill-hook))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-complete-name (&optional start-pos)
- "Complete the user full-name or net-address before point (up to the
-preceeding newline, colon, or comma, or the value of START-POS). If
-what has been typed is unique, insert an entry of the form \"User Name
-<net-addr>\" (although see documentation for
-bbdb-dwim-net-address-allow-redundancy). If it is a valid completion
-but not unique, a list of completions is displayed.
-
-If the completion is done and `bbdb-complete-name-allow-cycling' is
-true then cycle through the nets for the matching record.
-
-When called with a prefix arg then display a list of all nets.
-
-Completion behaviour can be controlled with `bbdb-completion-type'."
- (interactive)
-
- (let* ((end (point))
- (beg (or start-pos
- (save-excursion
- (re-search-backward "\\(\\`\\|[\n:,]\\)[ \t]*")
- (goto-char (match-end 0))
- (point))))
- (orig (buffer-substring beg end))
- (typed (downcase orig))
- (pattern (bbdb-string-trim typed))
- (ht (bbdb-hashtable))
- ;; make a list of possible completion strings
- ;; (all-the-completions), and a flag to indicate if there's a
- ;; single matching record or not (only-one-p)
- (only-one-p t)
- (all-the-completions nil)
- (pred
- (lambda (sym)
- (when (bbdb-completion-predicate sym)
- (if (and only-one-p
- all-the-completions
- (or
- ;; not sure about this. more than one record
- ;; attached to the symbol? does that happen?
- (> (length (symbol-value sym)) 1)
- ;; this is the doozy, though. multiple syms
- ;; which all match the same record
- (delete t (mapcar (lambda(x)
- (equal (symbol-value x)
- (symbol-value sym)))
- all-the-completions))))
- (setq only-one-p nil))
- (if (not (memq sym all-the-completions))
- (setq all-the-completions (cons sym all-the-completions))))))
- (completion (progn (all-completions pattern ht pred) (try-completion pattern ht)))
- (exact-match (eq completion t)))
-
- (cond
- ;; No matches found OR you're trying completion on an
- ;; already-completed record. In the latter case, we might have to
- ;; cycle through the nets for that record.
- ((or (null completion)
- (and bbdb-complete-name-allow-cycling
- exact-match ;; which is a net of the record
- (member orig
- (bbdb-record-net
- (car (symbol-value (intern-soft pattern ht)))))))
- ;; Clean up the completion buffer, if it exists
- (bbdb-complete-name-cleanup)
- ;; Check for cycling
- (or (catch 'bbdb-cycling-exit
- ;; jump straight out if we're not cycling
- (or bbdb-complete-name-allow-cycling
- (throw 'bbdb-cycling-exit nil))
-
- ;; find the record we're working on.
- (let* ((addr (funcall bbdb-extract-address-components-func orig))
- (rec
- (if (listp addr)
- ;; for now, we're ignoring the case where this
- ;; returns more than one record. Ideally, the
- ;; last expansion would be stored in a
- ;; buffer-local variable, perhaps.
- (car (bbdb-search-intertwingle (caar addr)
- (cadar addr)))
- nil)))
- (or rec
- (throw 'bbdb-cycling-exit nil))
-
- (if current-prefix-arg
- ;; use completion buffer
- (let ((standard-output (get-buffer-create "*Completions*")))
- ;; a previously existing buffer has to be cleaned first
- (save-excursion (set-buffer standard-output)
- (setq buffer-read-only nil)
- (erase-buffer))
- (display-completion-list
- (mapcar (lambda (n) (bbdb-dwim-net-address rec n))
- (bbdb-record-net rec)))
- (delete-region beg end)
- (switch-to-buffer standard-output))
- ;; use next address
- (let* ((addrs (bbdb-record-net rec))
- (this-addr (or (cadr (member (car (cdar addr)) addrs))
- (nth 0 addrs))))
- (if (= (length addrs) 1)
- ;; no alternatives. don't signal an error.
- (throw 'bbdb-cycling-exit t)
- ;; replace with new mail address
- (delete-region beg end)
- (insert (bbdb-dwim-net-address rec this-addr))
- (run-hooks 'bbdb-complete-name-hooks)
- (throw 'bbdb-cycling-exit t))))))
-
- ;; FALL THROUGH
- ;; Check mail aliases
- (if (and bbdb-expand-mail-aliases (expand-abbrev))
- ()
- (when bbdb-complete-name-hooks
- (message "completion for \"%s\" unfound." pattern)
- (ding)))));; no matches, sorry!
-
- ;; Match for a single record. If cycling is enabled then we don't
- ;; care too much about the exact-match part.
- ((and only-one-p (or exact-match bbdb-complete-name-allow-cycling))
- (let* ((sym (if exact-match (intern-soft pattern ht) (car all-the-completions)))
- (recs (symbol-value sym))
- the-net match-recs lst primary matched)
-
- (while recs
- (when (bbdb-record-net (car recs))
-
- ;; Did we match on name?
- (let ((b-r-name (or (bbdb-record-name (car recs)) "")))
- (if (string= pattern
- (substring (downcase b-r-name) 0
- (min (length b-r-name)
- (length pattern))))
- (setq match-recs (cons (car recs) match-recs)
- matched t)))
-
- ;; Did we match on lastname?
- (let ((b-r-name (or (bbdb-record-lfname (car recs)) "")))
- (if (string= pattern
- (substring (downcase b-r-name) 0
- (min (length b-r-name)
- (length pattern))))
- (setq match-recs (cons (car recs) match-recs)
- matched t)))
-
- ;; Did we match on aka?
- (when (not matched)
- (setq lst (bbdb-record-aka (car recs)))
- (while lst
- (if (string= pattern (substring (downcase (car lst)) 0
- (min (length (downcase
- (car
- lst)))
- (length pattern))))
- (setq match-recs (append match-recs (list (car recs)))
- matched t
- lst '())
- (setq lst (cdr lst)))))
-
- ;; Name didn't match name so check net matching
- (when (not matched)
- (setq lst (bbdb-record-net (car recs)))
- (setq primary t) ;; primary wins over secondary...
- (while lst
- (if (string= pattern (substring (downcase (car lst))
- 0 (min (length
- (downcase (car
- lst)))
- (length pattern))))
- (setq the-net (car lst)
- lst nil
- match-recs
- (if primary (cons (car recs) match-recs)
- (append match-recs (list (car recs))))))
- (setq lst (cdr lst)
- primary nil))))
-
- ;; loop to next rec
- (setq recs (cdr recs)
- matched nil))
-
- (unless match-recs
- (error "only exact matching record unhas net field"))
-
- ;; now replace the text with the expansion
- (delete-region beg end)
- (insert (bbdb-dwim-net-address (car match-recs) the-net))
-
- ;; if we're past fill-column, wrap at the previous comma.
- (if (and
- (bbdb-auto-fill-function)
- (>= (current-column) fill-column))
- (let ((p (point))
- bol)
- (save-excursion
- (beginning-of-line)
- (setq bol (point))
- (goto-char p)
- (if (search-backward "," bol t)
- (progn
- (forward-char 1)
- (insert "\n "))))))
-
- ;; Update the *BBDB* buffer if desired.
- (if bbdb-completion-display-record
- (let ((bbdb-gag-messages t))
- (bbdb-display-records-1 match-recs t)))
- (bbdb-complete-name-cleanup)
-
- ;; call the exact-completion hook
- (run-hooks 'bbdb-complete-name-hooks)))
-
- ;; Partial match
- ;; note, we can't use the trimmed version of the pattern here or
- ;; we'll recurse infinitely on e.g. common first names
- ((and (stringp completion) (not (string= typed completion)))
- (delete-region beg end)
- (insert completion)
- (setq end (point))
- (let ((last "")
- (bbdb-complete-name-allow-cycling nil))
- (while (and (stringp completion)
- (not (string= completion last))
- (setq last completion
- pattern (downcase orig)
- completion (progn (all-completions pattern ht pred) (try-completion pattern ht))))
- (if (stringp completion)
- (progn (delete-region beg end)
- (insert completion))))
- (bbdb-complete-name beg)))
-
- ;; Exact match, but more than one record
- (t
- (or (eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window))
- (message "Making completion list..."))
-
- (let (dwim-completions
- uniq nets net name lfname akas)
- ;; Now collect all the dwim-addresses for each completion, but only
- ;; once for each record! Add it if the net is part of the completions
- (bbdb-mapc
- (lambda (sym)
- (bbdb-mapc
- (lambda (rec)
- (when (not (member rec uniq))
- (setq uniq (cons rec uniq)
- nets (bbdb-record-net rec)
- name (downcase (or (bbdb-record-name rec) ""))
- lfname (downcase (or (bbdb-record-lfname rec) ""))
- akas (mapcar 'downcase (bbdb-record-aka rec)))
- (while nets
- (setq net (car nets))
- (when (cond
- ;; primary
- ((and (member bbdb-completion-type
- '(primary primary-or-name))
- (member (intern-soft (downcase net) ht)
- all-the-completions))
- (setq nets nil)
- t)
- ;; name
- ((and name (member bbdb-completion-type
- '(nil name primary-or-name))
- (let ((cname (symbol-name sym)))
- (or (string= cname name)
- (string= cname lfname)
- (member cname akas))))
- (setq name nil)
- t)
- ;; net
- ((and (member bbdb-completion-type
- '(nil net))
- (member (intern-soft (downcase net) ht)
- all-the-completions)))
- ;; (name-or-)primary
- ((and (member bbdb-completion-type
- '(name-or-primary))
- (let ((cname (symbol-name sym)))
- (or (string= cname name)
- (string= cname lfname)
- (member cname akas))))
- (setq nets nil)
- t)
- )
- (setq dwim-completions
- (cons (bbdb-dwim-net-address rec net)
- dwim-completions))
- (if exact-match (setq nets nil)))
- (setq nets (cdr nets)))))
- (symbol-value sym)))
- all-the-completions)
-
- ;; if, after all that, we've only got one matching record...
- (if (and dwim-completions (null (cdr dwim-completions)))
- (progn
- (delete-region beg end)
- (insert (car dwim-completions))
- (message ""))
- ;; otherwise, pop up a completions window
- (if (not (get-buffer-window "*Completions*"))
- (setq bbdb-complete-name-saved-window-config
- (current-window-configuration)))
- (let ((arg (list (current-buffer)
- (set-marker (make-marker) beg)
- (set-marker (make-marker) end))))
- (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Completions*"
- (bbdb-display-completion-list
- dwim-completions
- 'bbdb-complete-clicked-name
- arg)))
- (or (eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window))
- (message "Making completion list...done"))))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-yank ()
- "Insert the current contents of the *BBDB* buffer at point."
- (interactive)
- (insert (let ((b (current-buffer)))
- (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- (prog1 (buffer-string) (set-buffer b)))))
-
-
-;;; interface to mail-abbrevs.el.
-
-(defcustom bbdb-define-all-aliases-field 'mail-alias
- "*The field which `bbdb-define-all-aliases' searches for."
- :group 'bbdb
- :type 'symbol)
-
-(defun bbdb-magic-net-* (include &optional exclude primary-only)
- "Return list of expanded email addresses matching regexp INCLUDE.
-Exclude those matching the regexp EXCLUDE. When PRIMARY-ONLY is t
-only work on the primary net of records."
- (let ((records (bbdb-records))
- expanded
- r n nets)
- (while records
- (setq r (car records)
- nets (bbdb-record-net r))
- (while nets
- (setq n (car nets))
- (if (and (not (= (aref n 0) ?\())
- (not (= (aref n 1) ?/))
- (string-match include n)
- (or (not exclude) (not (string-match exclude n))))
- (setq expanded (cons (bbdb-dwim-net-address r n) expanded)))
- (setq nets (if primary-only nil (cdr nets))))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- expanded))
-
-(defun bbdb-magic-net-1 (include &optional exclude)
- "Return list of expanded primary nets matching regexp INCLUDE.
-Exclude those matching the regexp EXCLUDE."
- (bbdb-magic-net-* include exclude t))
-
-;(and (pp (bbdb-collect-all-aliases) (get-buffer "*scratch*")) nil)
-(defun bbdb-collect-all-aliases ()
- "Return an alist of (alias (rec1 emails) [(rec2 emails) ...]) elements.
-Does the magic alias handling described in `bbdb-define-all-aliases'."
- (let* ((aliases-field bbdb-define-all-aliases-field)
- (target (cons bbdb-define-all-aliases-field "."))
- (records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) nil nil nil target))
- nets aliases result)
- (dolist (r records)
- (setq nets (bbdb-record-net r))
- (if (null nets)
- (if (not bbdb-silent-running)
- (bbdb-warn
- "record %S has no network address, but the aliases: %s"
- (bbdb-record-name r)
- (bbdb-record-getprop r aliases-field)))
- (setq aliases (bbdb-split (bbdb-record-getprop r aliases-field) ","))
- (while aliases
- (let* ((alias (car aliases))
- match item)
- ;; extract the nets based on the alias
- (cond ((string-match "^\\(.+\\)\\*$" alias)
- ;; all nets of the record
- (setq alias (match-string 1 alias)
- item nets))
- ((string-match "^\\(.+\\)\\[\\([0-9]+\\)\\]$" alias)
- ;; the NTH net of the record
- (setq item (string-to-number (match-string 2 alias))
- item (list (or (nth item nets)
- (error
- "net[%d] for alias %S does not exist!"
- item alias)))
- alias (match-string 1 alias)))
- ((string-match "^\\(.+\\)/\\(.+\\)$" alias)
- ;; all nets of the record matching a regexp
- (let ((r (match-string 2 alias)))
- (setq alias (match-string 1 alias))
- (setq item (mapcar (lambda (n)
- (if (string-match r n)
- n))
- nets)
- item (delete nil item))))
- (t
- (setq item (list (car nets)))))
- (when item
- (setq item (list r item))
- (if (setq match (assoc alias result))
- (nconc match (cons item nil))
- (setq result (cons (list alias item) result))))
- (setq aliases (cdr aliases))))))
- result))
-
-(defun bbdb-expand-alias (alias-items aliases &optional seen-aliases)
- "Return the list (alias record-list expanded-nets-list).
-
-ALIAS-ITEMS are elements of the list returned by `bbdb-collect-all-aliases'.
-Does the actual formatting and handling of magic nets as described in
-`bbdb-define-all-aliases'.
-
-Nets which do not contain an \"@\" and exist as alias in ALIASES are expanded
-recursively. SEEN-ALIASES will be filled with the aliases already seen and
-checked to detect cycles.
-
-Other nets are formatted by `bbdb-dwim-net-address'."
- (let ((alias (car alias-items))
- (items (cdr alias-items))
- rec nets n r
- records result)
- (if (member alias seen-aliases)
- (error "Alias cycle during recursive expansion. Alias %S already seen in %S"
- alias seen-aliases))
- (setq seen-aliases (cons alias seen-aliases))
- (while items
- (setq rec (car items)
- nets (car (cdr rec))
- rec (car rec)
- records (cons rec records))
- (while nets
- (setq n (car nets))
- (cond ((string-match "^\\([^/]+\\)/\\(.*\\)$" n)
- (setq n (funcall (intern (format "bbdb-magic-net-%s"
- (match-string 1 n)))
- (match-string 2 n))))
- ((= ?\( (aref n 0))
- (setq r (read n))
- (setq n (apply (intern (format "bbdb-magic-net-%s"
- (car r)))
- (cdr r))))
- ((and (not (string-match "@" n)) (setq r (assoc n aliases)))
- (setq n (bbdb-expand-alias r aliases seen-aliases)
- records (append (nth 1 n) records)
- n (nth 2 n)))
- (t
- (setq n (list (bbdb-dwim-net-address rec n)))))
- (setq result (append n result))
- (setq nets (cdr nets)))
- (setq items (cdr items)))
- (list alias records result)))
-
-;(and (pp (bbdb-expand-all-aliases) (get-buffer "*scratch*")) nil)
-(defun bbdb-all-aliases-expanded ()
- "Return an alist (alias record-list net-list) elements."
- (let ((aliases (reverse (bbdb-collect-all-aliases)))
- as result)
- (setq as aliases)
- (while as
- (setq result (cons (bbdb-expand-alias (car as) aliases) result))
- (setq as (cdr as)))
- result))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-define-all-aliases ()
- "Define mail aliases for some of the records in the database.
-Every record which has a `mail-alias' field \(but see
-`bbdb-define-all-aliases-field') will have a mail alias defined for it
-which is the contents of that field. If there are multiple
-comma-separated words in this field, then all of those words will be
-defined as aliases for that record.
-
-If multiple entries in the database have the same mail alias, then
-that alias expands to a comma-separated list of the primary network
-addresses of all of those people.
-
-An alias ending in \"*\" will expand to all the nets of the record.
-An alias ending in \"[NTH]\" will expand the the NTH net of the
-record.
-
-Special nets exist and expand to other nets using one of
-`bbdb-magic-net-*', `bbdb-magic-net-1' or `bbdb-magic-net-SOMETHING'.
-Magic nets may not contain any comma character. If you need one, please
-put it into a custom magic net function or use the octal escape
-sequence \"\\054\".
-
-Nets matching \"FUNCTION/ARG\" (i.e. containing at least one \"/\")
-will be passed to the function `bbdb-magic-net-FUNCTION' with the
-string argument ARG.
-
-Nets starting with a \"(\" will be considered as a lisp list where the
-first element is prefixed by `bbdb-magic-net-' and then called as a
-function with the rest of the list as arguments.
-
-Nets which do not contain an \"@\" character and also exist as aliases
-are expanded recursively. This can be used to define hierarchical
-aliases.
-
-Other nets are formatted by `bbdb-dwim-net-address'."
- (interactive "")
- (let* ((use-abbrev-p (fboundp 'define-mail-abbrev))
- (abbrev-handler (if use-abbrev-p
- 'define-mail-abbrev
- 'define-mail-alias))
- (abbrev-table (if use-abbrev-p
- 'mail-abbrevs
- 'mail-aliases))
- (mail-alias-separator-string (if (boundp 'mail-alias-separator-string)
- mail-alias-separator-string
- ", "))
- (aliases (bbdb-all-aliases-expanded))
- records alias nets expansion)
-
- (if use-abbrev-p
- nil
- ;; clear abbrev-table
- (setq mail-aliases nil)
- ;; arrange rebuilt if necessary, this should be done by
- ;; mail-pre-abbrev-expand-hook, but there is none!
- (defadvice sendmail-pre-abbrev-expand-hook
- (before bbdb-rebuilt-all-aliases activate)
- (bbdb-rebuilt-all-aliases)))
-
- ;; iterate over the results and create the aliases
- (while aliases
- (setq alias (car aliases)
- records (nth 1 alias)
- nets (nth 2 alias)
- alias (car alias)
- expansion (mapconcat 'identity nets mail-alias-separator-string))
- (funcall abbrev-handler alias expansion)
- (setq alias (or (intern-soft (downcase alias)
- (symbol-value abbrev-table))
- (error "couldn't find the alias we just defined!")))
- (or (eq (symbol-function alias) 'mail-abbrev-expand-hook)
- (error "mail-aliases contains unexpected hook %s"
- (symbol-function alias)))
- (fset alias (list 'lambda '()
- (list 'bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook
- alias (list 'quote
- (mapcar (lambda (e)
- (car (bbdb-record-net e)))
- records)))))
- (setq aliases (cdr aliases)))))
-
-;; We should be cleverer here and instead of rebuilding all aliases we should
-;; just do what's necessary, i.e. remove deleted records and add new records
-(defun bbdb-rebuilt-all-aliases ()
- (let ((needs-rebuilt bbdb-define-all-aliases-needs-rebuilt))
- (when needs-rebuilt
- (if (not bbdb-silent-running)
- (message "Rebuilding aliases due to %s aliases." needs-rebuilt))
- (setq bbdb-define-all-aliases-needs-rebuilt nil)
- (bbdb-define-all-aliases))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook nil
- "*Hook or hooks invoked each time an alias is expanded.
-The hook is called with two arguments the alias and the list of nets."
- :group 'bbdb-hooks
- :type 'hook)
-
-(defun bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook (alias nets)
- "The abbrev-hook is called with a list of network addresses NETS.
-ALIAS and NETS is passed to the other hooks in `bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook'.
-Thus we do not keep pointers to bbdb records, which would lose if
-the database was reverted. It uses `bbdb-search-simple' to convert
-these to records, which is plenty fast."
- (when bbdb-completion-display-record
- (let ((bbdb-gag-messages t))
- (bbdb-display-records-1
- (mapcar (lambda (n) (bbdb-search-simple nil n)) nets)
- t)))
- (run-hook-with-args 'bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook alias nets)
- (mail-abbrev-expand-hook))
-
-(defun bbdb-get-mail-aliases ()
- "Return a list of mail aliases used in the BBDB.
-The format is suitable for `completing-read'."
- (let* ((target (cons bbdb-define-all-aliases-field "."))
- (records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) nil nil nil target))
- result aliases)
- (while records
- (setq aliases (bbdb-split
- (bbdb-record-getprop (car records)
- bbdb-define-all-aliases-field)
- ","))
- (while aliases
- (add-to-list 'result (list (car aliases)))
- (setq aliases (cdr aliases)))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- result))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias (&optional records newalias delete)
- "Add NEWALIAS in all RECORDS or remove it if DELETE it t.
-When called with prefix argument it will remove the alias.
-We honor `bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records'!
-The new alias will only be added if it isn't there yet."
- (interactive (list (if (bbdb-do-all-records-p) 'all 'one)
- (completing-read
- (format "%s mail alias: " (if current-prefix-arg "Remove" "Add"))
- (bbdb-get-mail-aliases))
- current-prefix-arg))
- (setq newalias (bbdb-string-trim newalias))
- (setq newalias (if (string= "" newalias) nil newalias))
- (let* ((propsym bbdb-define-all-aliases-field)
- (do-all-p (if (equal records 'one) nil t))
- (records (cond ((equal records 'all) (mapcar 'car bbdb-records))
- ((equal records 'one) (list (bbdb-current-record t)))
- (t records))))
- (while records
- (let* ((record (car records))
- (oldaliases (bbdb-record-getprop record propsym)))
- (if oldaliases (setq oldaliases (bbdb-split oldaliases ",")))
- (if delete (setq oldaliases (delete newalias oldaliases))
- (add-to-list 'oldaliases newalias))
- (setq oldaliases (bbdb-join oldaliases ", "))
- (bbdb-record-putprop record propsym oldaliases))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- (if do-all-p
- (bbdb-redisplay-records)
- (bbdb-redisplay-one-record (bbdb-current-record))))
- (setq bbdb-define-all-aliases-needs-rebuilt
- (if delete
- 'deleted
- (if (bbdb-record-net (bbdb-current-record))
- 'new
- nil))))
-
-;;; Dialing numbers from BBDB
-(defcustom bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist
- '(((if (integerp bbdb-default-area-code)
- (format "(%03d)" bbdb-default-area-code)
- (or bbdb-default-area-code ""))
- ""))
- "Mapping to remove local prefixes from numbers.
-If this is non-nil, it should be an alist of
-(PREFIX REPLACEMENT) elements. The first part of a phone number
-matching the regexp returned by evaluating PREFIX will be replaced by
-the corresponding REPLACEMENT when dialing."
- :group 'bbdb-phone-dialing
- :type 'sexp)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-dial-local-prefix nil
- "Local prefix digits.
-If this is non-nil, it should be a string of digits which your phone
-system requires before making local calls (for example, if your phone system
-requires you to dial 9 before making outside calls.) In BBDB's
-opinion, you're dialing a local number if it starts with a 0 after
-processing bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist."
- :group 'bbdb-phone-dialing
- :type '(choice (const :tag "No digits required" nil)
- (string :tag "Dial this first" "9")))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-dial-long-distance-prefix nil
- "Long distance prefix digits.
-If this is non-nil, it should be a string of digits which your phone
-system requires before making a long distance call (one not in your local
-area code). For example, in some areas you must dial 1 before an area
-code. Note that this is used to replace the + sign in phone numbers
-when dialling (international dialing prefix.)"
- :group 'bbdb-phone-dialing
- :type '(choice (const :tag "No digits required" nil)
- (string :tag "Dial this first" "1")))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-sound-player nil
- "The program to be used to play the sounds for the touch-tone digits."
- :group 'bbdb-phone-dialing
- :type '(choice (const :tag "No External Player" nil)
- (file :tag "Sound Player" "/usr/local/bin/play")))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-sound-files
- '["/usr/demo/SOUND/sounds/touchtone.0.au"
- "/usr/demo/SOUND/sounds/touchtone.1.au"
- "/usr/demo/SOUND/sounds/touchtone.2.au"
- "/usr/demo/SOUND/sounds/touchtone.3.au"
- "/usr/demo/SOUND/sounds/touchtone.4.au"
- "/usr/demo/SOUND/sounds/touchtone.5.au"
- "/usr/demo/SOUND/sounds/touchtone.6.au"
- "/usr/demo/SOUND/sounds/touchtone.7.au"
- "/usr/demo/SOUND/sounds/touchtone.8.au"
- "/usr/demo/SOUND/sounds/touchtone.9.au"
- "/usr/demo/SOUND/sounds/touchtone.pound.au"
- "/usr/demo/SOUND/sounds/touchtone.star.au"]
- "A vector of ten sound files to be used for dialing. They
-correspond to the 0, 1, 2, ... 9 digits, pound and star, respectively."
- :group 'bbdb-phone-dialing
- :type 'vector)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-modem-dial nil
- "Type of dialing to use.
-If this value is nil, the audio device is used for dialing. Otherwise,
-this string is fed to the modem before the phone number digits."
- :group 'bbdb-phone-dialing
- :type '(choice (const :tag "audio" nil)
- (string :tag "tone dialing" "ATDT ")
- (string :tag "pulse dialing" "ATDP ")))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-modem-device "/dev/modem"
- "The name of the modem device.
-This is only used if bbdb-modem-dial is set to something other than nil."
- :group 'bbdb-phone-dialing
- :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-sound-volume 50
- "The volume to play back dial tones at. The range is 0 to 100.
-This is only used if bbdb-modem-dial is set to nil."
- :group 'bbdb-phone-dialing
- :type 'integer)
-
-(defun bbdb-play-sound (num &optional volume)
- "Play the specified touchtone number NUM at VOLUME.
-Uses external program `bbdb-sound-player' if set, otherwise
-try to use internal sound if available."
- (if (and (not bbdb-sound-player) (featurep 'native-sound))
- ;; This requires the sound files to be loaded via bbdb-xemacs.
- (apply 'play-sound (list (intern (format "touchtone%d" num))
- bbdb-sound-volume))
- (if (and (not (featurep 'xemacs))
- ;; We can't tell a priori if Emacs 21 facility will
- ;; actually work.
- (condition-case nil
- (play-sound (list 'sound
- :file (aref bbdb-sound-files
- (string-to-number num))
- :volume (or volume bbdb-sound-volume)))
- (error nil)))
- (if (and bbdb-sound-player
- (file-exists-p bbdb-sound-player))
- (call-process bbdb-sound-player nil nil nil
- (aref bbdb-sound-files num))
- (error "BBDB has no means of playing sound.")))))
-
-(eval-and-compile
- (if (fboundp 'next-event)
- (fset 'bbdb-next-event 'next-event)
- (fset 'bbdb-next-event 'read-event)))
-
-(defun bbdb-dial-number (phone-string)
- "Dial the number specified by PHONE-STRING.
-The number is dialed either by playing touchtones through the audio
-device using bbdb-sound-player, or by sending a dial sequence to
-bbdb-modem-device. # and * are dialed as-is, and a space is treated as
-a pause in the dial sequence."
- (interactive "sDial number: ")
- (let ((dialed ""))
- (mapc
- (lambda(d)
- (if bbdb-modem-dial
- (setq dialed
- (concat dialed
- (cond ((eq ? d) ",")
- ((memq d '(?0 ?1 ?2 ?3 ?4 ?5 ?6 ?7 ?8 ?9 ?* ?#))
- (format "%c" d))
- (t ""))))
- (cond
- ((eq ?# d)
- (bbdb-play-sound 10))
- ((eq ?* d)
- (bbdb-play-sound 11))
- ((eq ? d)
- ;; if we use sit-for, the user can interrupt!
- (sleep-for 1)) ;; configurable?
- ((memq d '(?0 ?1 ?2 ?3 ?4 ?5 ?6 ?7 ?8 ?9))
- (bbdb-play-sound (- d ?0)))
- (t)))) phone-string)
-
- ;; tell the user that we're dialed, if we're using the modem
- (if bbdb-modem-dial
- (with-temp-buffer
- (insert bbdb-modem-dial dialed ";\r\n")
- (write-region (point-min) (point-max) bbdb-modem-device t)
- (message "%s dialed. Pick up the phone now and hit any key ..."
- phone-string)
- (bbdb-next-event)
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert "ATH\r\n")
- (write-region (point-min) (point-max) bbdb-modem-device t)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-dial (phone force-area-code)
- "Dial the number at point.
-If the point is at the beginning of a record, dial the first
-phone number. Does not dial the extension. Does not apply the
-transformations from bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist if a prefix arg
-is given."
- (interactive (list (bbdb-current-field)
- current-prefix-arg))
- (if (eq (car-safe phone) 'name)
- (setq phone (car (bbdb-record-phones (bbdb-current-record)))))
- (if (eq (car-safe phone) 'phone)
- (setq phone (car (cdr phone))))
- (or (vectorp phone) (error "not on a phone field"))
-
- (let* ((number (bbdb-phone-string phone)) shortnumber)
- (when (not force-area-code)
- (let ((alist bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist))
- (while alist
- (if (string-match (concat "^" (eval (caar alist))) number)
- (setq shortnumber (concat (car (cdar alist))
- (substring number (match-end 0)))
- alist nil))
- (setq alist (cdr alist)))))
-
- ;; cut off the extension
- (if (string-match "x[0-9]+$" number)
- (setq number (substring number 0 (match-beginning 0))))
-
- ;; This is terrifically Americanized...
- ;; Leading 0 => local number (?)
- (if (and (not shortnumber) bbdb-dial-local-prefix
- (string-match "^0" number))
- (setq number (concat bbdb-dial-local-prefix number)))
-
- ;; Leading + => long distance/international number
- (if (and (not shortnumber) bbdb-dial-long-distance-prefix
- (string-match "^\+" number))
- (setq number (concat bbdb-dial-long-distance-prefix " "
- (substring number 1))))
-
- ;; use the short number if it's available
- (setq number (or shortnumber number))
- (if (not bbdb-silent-running)
- (message "Dialing %s" number))
- (bbdb-dial-number number)))
-
-
-;; not sure what this is doing here...
-(defun bbdb-get-record (prompt)
- "Get the current record or ask the user.
-To be used in `interactive' like this:
-(interactive (list (bbdb-get-record \"look up ...\")))"
- (if (and (boundp 'bbdb-buffer-name)
-(string= bbdb-buffer-name (buffer-name)))
-(bbdb-current-record)
-(let (re (pr ""))
- (while (not re)
- (setq re (bbdb-completing-read-record (concat pr prompt)))
- (unless re (ding)) (setq pr "Invalid response! ")) re)))
-
-;;; Finger, based on code by Sam Cramer <cramer@sun.com>.
-;;; Note that process-death bugs in 18.57 may make this eat up all the cpu...
-
-(defcustom bbdb-finger-buffer-name "*finger*"
- "The buffer into which finger output should be directed."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-finger
- :type 'string)
-
-(defun bbdb-finger-internal (address)
- (message "Fingering %s..." address)
- (condition-case condition
- (let* ((@ (string-match "@" address))
- (stream (open-network-stream
- "finger" bbdb-finger-buffer-name
- (if @ (substring address (1+ @)) "localhost")
- "finger")))
- (set-process-sentinel stream 'bbdb-finger-process-sentinel)
- (princ (concat "finger " address "\n"))
- (process-send-string
- stream (concat;;"/W " ; cs.stanford.edu doesn't like this...
- (if @ (substring address 0 @) address) "\n"))
- (process-send-eof stream))
- (error
- (princ (format "error fingering %s: %s\n" address
- (if (stringp condition) condition
- (concat "\n" (nth 1 condition)
- (if (cdr (cdr condition)) ": ")
- (mapconcat '(lambda (x)
- (if (stringp x) x
- (bbdb-prin1-to-string x)))
- (cdr (cdr condition)) ", ")))))
- (bbdb-finger-process-sentinel nil nil)))) ; hackaroonie
-
-(defvar bbdb-remaining-addrs-to-finger)
-(defun bbdb-finger-process-sentinel (process s)
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer bbdb-finger-buffer-name)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (search-forward "\r" nil t)
- (delete-char -1))
- (if (and (boundp 'bbdb-remaining-addrs-to-finger)
- bbdb-remaining-addrs-to-finger)
- (let ((addr (car bbdb-remaining-addrs-to-finger)))
- (setq bbdb-remaining-addrs-to-finger
- (cdr bbdb-remaining-addrs-to-finger))
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (let ((standard-output (current-buffer)))
- (princ "\n\n\^L\n")
- (bbdb-finger-internal addr)))
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (message "Finger done."))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-finger-host-field 'finger-host
- "*The field for special net addresses used by \"\\[bbdb-finger]\"."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-finger
- :type 'symbol)
-
-(defun bbdb-record-finger-host (record)
- (let ((finger-host (and bbdb-finger-host-field
- (bbdb-record-getprop record bbdb-finger-host-field))))
- (if finger-host
- (bbdb-split finger-host ",")
- (bbdb-record-net record))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-finger (record &optional which-address)
- "Finger the network address of a BBDB record.
-If this command is executed from the *BBDB* buffer, finger the network
-address of the record at point; otherwise, it prompts for a user.
-With a numeric prefix argument, finger the Nth network address of the
-current record\; with a prefix argument of ^U, finger all of them.
-The *finger* buffer is filled asynchronously, meaning that you don't
-have to wait around for it to finish\; but fingering another user before
-the first finger has finished could have unpredictable results.
-\\<bbdb-mode-map>
-If this command is executed from the *BBDB* buffer, it may be prefixed
-with \"\\[bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records]\" \(as in \
-\"\\[bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records]\\[bbdb-finger]\" instead of \
-simply \"\\[bbdb-finger]\"\), meaning to finger all of
-the users currently listed in the *BBDB* buffer instead of just the one
-at point. The numeric prefix argument has the same interpretation.
-
-You can define a special network address to \"finger\" by defining a
-field `finger-host' (default value of `bbdb-finger-host-field')."
- (interactive (list (bbdb-get-record "BBDB Finger: ")
- current-prefix-arg))
- (if (not (consp record)) (setq record (list record)))
- (let ((addrs nil))
- (while record
- (cond ((null which-address)
- (setq addrs
- (nconc addrs
- (list (car (bbdb-record-finger-host (car record)))))))
- ((stringp which-address)
- (setq addrs (nconc addrs (list which-address))))
- ((numberp which-address)
- (setq addrs
- (nconc addrs
- (list (nth which-address
- (bbdb-record-finger-host (car record)))))))
- (t
- (setq addrs
- (nconc addrs
- (copy-sequence (bbdb-record-finger-host
- (car record)))))))
- (setq record (cdr record)))
- (if (car addrs)
- (save-excursion
- (with-output-to-temp-buffer bbdb-finger-buffer-name
- (set-buffer bbdb-finger-buffer-name)
- (make-local-variable 'bbdb-remaining-addrs-to-finger)
- (setq bbdb-remaining-addrs-to-finger (cdr addrs))
- (bbdb-finger-internal (car addrs))))
- (error "Nothing to finger!"))))
-
-
-(defun bbdb-remove-duplicate-nets (records)
- "*Remove duplicate nets from a record."
- (interactive (if (bbdb-do-all-records-p)
- (mapcar 'car bbdb-records)
- (bbdb-current-record)))
- (let (nets cnets)
- (while records
- (setq nets (bbdb-record-net (car records))
- cnets nil)
- (while nets
- (add-to-list 'cnets (car nets))
- (setq nets (cdr nets)))
- (bbdb-record-set-net (car records) cnets)
- (setq records (cdr records)))))
-
-(defun bbdb-find-duplicates (&optional fields)
- "Find all records that have duplicate entries for given FIELDS.
-FIELDS should be a list of the symbols `name', `net', and/or `aka'.
-Note that overlap between these fields is noted if either is selected,
-most common case `aka' and `name'. If FIELDS is not given it
-defaults to all of them.
-
-The results of the search is returned as a list of records."
- (setq fields (or fields '(name net aka)))
- (let ((records (bbdb-records))
- rec hash ret)
- (while records
- (setq rec (car records))
-
- (when (and (memq 'name fields)
- (bbdb-record-name rec)
- (setq hash (bbdb-gethash (downcase (bbdb-record-name rec))))
- (> (length hash) 1))
- (setq ret (append hash ret))
- (message "BBDB record `%s' causes duplicates, maybe it is equal to a company name."
- (bbdb-record-name rec))
- (sit-for 0))
-
- (if (memq 'net fields)
- (let ((nets (bbdb-record-net rec)))
- (while nets
- (setq hash (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car nets))))
- (when (> (length hash) 1)
- (setq ret (append hash ret))
- (message "BBDB record `%s' has duplicate net `%s'."
- (bbdb-record-name rec) (car nets))
- (sit-for 0))
- (setq nets (cdr nets)))))
-
- (if (memq 'aka fields)
- (let ((aka (bbdb-record-aka rec)))
- (while aka
- (setq hash (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car aka))))
- (when (> (length hash) 1)
- (setq ret (append hash ret))
- (message "BBDB record `%s' has duplicate aka `%s'"
- (bbdb-record-name rec) (car aka))
- (sit-for 0))
- (setq aka (cdr aka)))))
-
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- (reverse (bbdb-remove-memq-duplicates ret))))
-
-(defun bbdb-show-duplicates (&optional fields)
- "*Find all records that have duplicate entries for given FIELDS.
-FIELDS should be a list of the symbols `name', `net', and/or `aka'.
-Note that overlap between these fields is noted if either is selected
-(most common case `aka' and `name'). If FIELDS is not given it
-defaults to all of them.
-
-The results are displayed in the bbdb buffer."
- (interactive)
- (setq fields (or fields '(name net aka)))
- (bbdb-display-records (bbdb-find-duplicates fields)))
-
-;;; Time-based functions
-(defun bbdb-kill-older (date &optional compare function)
- "*Apply FUNCTION to all records with timestamps older than DATE.
-The comparison is done with COMPARE. If FUNCTION is not specified, the
-selected records are deleted. If COMPARE is not specified,
-`string-lessp' is used.
-
-Example:
- (bbdb-kill-older \"1997-01-01\")
-will delete all records with timestamps older than Jan 1 1997.
-
-Notes: 1. Records without timestamp fields will be ignored
-2. DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format."
- (interactive "sKill records with timestamp older than (yyyy-mm-dd): \n")
- (let ((records (bbdb-records)) timestamp
- (fun (or function 'bbdb-delete-record-internal))
- (cmp (or compare 'string-lessp)))
- (while records
- (if (and (setq timestamp (bbdb-record-getprop (car records) 'timestamp))
- (funcall cmp timestamp date))
- (funcall fun (car records)))
- (setq records (cdr records)))))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-compare-records (cmpval field compare)
- "Builds a lambda comparison function that takes one argument, REC.
-REC is returned if
-(COMPARE VALUE CMPVAL)
-is true, where VALUE is the value of the FIELD field of REC."
- `(lambda (rec)
-(let ((val (bbdb-record-getprop rec ,field)))
- (if (and val (,compare val ,cmpval))
- rec nil))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-timestamp-older (date)
- "*Display records with timestamp older than DATE.
-DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format."
- (interactive "sOlder than date (yyyy-mm-dd): ")
- (bbdb-display-some (bbdb-compare-records date 'timestamp string<)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-timestamp-newer (date)
- "*Display records with timestamp newer than DATE.
-DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format."
- (interactive "sNewer than date (yyyy-mm-dd): ")
- (bbdb-display-some (bbdb-compare-records date 'timestamp string>)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-creation-older (date)
- "*Display records with creation-date older than DATE.
-DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format."
- (interactive "sOlder than date (yyyy-mm-dd): ")
- (bbdb-display-some (bbdb-compare-records date 'creation-date string<)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-creation-newer (date)
- "*Display records with creation-date newer than DATE.
-DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format."
- (interactive "sNewer than date (yyyy-mm-dd): ")
- (bbdb-display-some (bbdb-compare-records date 'creation-date string>)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-creation-no-change ()
- "*Display records that have the same timestamp and creation-date."
- (interactive)
- (bbdb-display-some
- (bbdb-compare-records (bbdb-record-getprop rec 'timestamp)
- 'creation-date string=)))
-
-;;; Help and documentation
-
-(defcustom bbdb-info-file nil
- "*Set this to the location of the bbdb info file, if it's not in the
-standard place."
- :group 'bbdb
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Standard location" nil)
- (file :tag "New location")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-info ()
- (interactive)
- (require 'info)
- (if bbdb-inside-electric-display
- (bbdb-electric-throw-to-execute '(bbdb-info))
- (let ((file (or bbdb-info-file "bbdb")))
- (Info-goto-node (format "(%s)Top" file)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-help ()
- (interactive)
- (message (substitute-command-keys "\\<bbdb-mode-map>\
-new field: \\[bbdb-insert-new-field]; \
-edit field: \\[bbdb-edit-current-field]; \
-delete field: \\[bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record]; \
-mode help: \\[describe-mode]; \
-info: \\[bbdb-info]")))
-
-
-(or (fboundp 'member);; v18 lossage
- (defun member (item list)
- (while (and list (not (equal item (car list)))) (setq list (cdr list)))
- list))
-
-
-;;; If Sebastian Kremer's minibuffer history package is around, use it.
-(if (and (fboundp 'gmhist-make-magic)
- (string-lessp emacs-version "19")) ; v19 has history built in
- (mapc 'gmhist-make-magic
- '(bbdb bbdb-name bbdb-company bbdb-net bbdb-changed)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom bbdb-update-records-mode 'annotating
- "Controls how `bbdb-update-records' processes email addresses.
-Set this to an expression which evaluates either to 'searching or
-'annotating. When set to 'annotating email addresses will be fed to
-`bbdb-annotate-message-sender' in order to update existing records or create
-new ones. A value of 'searching will search just for existing records having
-the right net.
-
-There is a version of this variable for each MUA, which overrides this variable
-when set!
-
-This variable is also used for inter-function communication between the
-functions `bbdb-update-records' and `bbdb-prompt-for-create'."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type '(choice (const :tag "annotating all messages"
- annotating)
- (const :tag "annotating no messages"
- searching)
- (sexp :tag "user defined")))
-
-(defvar bbdb-offer-to-create nil
- "Used for inter-function communication between the functions
-`bbdb-update-records' and `bbdb-prompt-for-create'.")
-(defvar bbdb-address nil
- "Used for inter-function communication between the functions
-`bbdb-update-records' and `bbdb-prompt-for-create'.")
-
-(defvar bbdb-update-address-class nil
- "Class of currently processed address as in `bbdb-get-addresses-headers'.
-The `bbdb-notice-hook' and `bbdb-create-hook' functions may utilize this to
-treat updates in the right way.")
-
-(defvar bbdb-update-address-header nil
- "Header the currently processed address was extracted from.
-The `bbdb-notice-hook' and `bbdb-create-hook' functions may utilize this to
-treat updates in the right way.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-update-records (addrs auto-create-p offer-to-create)
- "Returns the records corresponding to the list of addresses ADDRS,
-creating or modifying them as necessary. A record will be created if
-AUTO-CREATE-P is non-nil or if OFFER-TO-CREATE is true and the user
-confirms the creation.
-
-`bbdb-update-records-mode' controls if records are updated or not.
-A MUA specific variable, e.g. `bbdb/vm-update-records-mode', can
-overwrite this.
-
-See also `bbdb-get-only-first-address-p' to limit the update to the
-sender of the message.
-
-When hitting C-g once you will not be asked any more for new people listed
-in this message, but it will search only for existing records. When hitting
-C-g again it will stop scanning."
- (setq auto-create-p (bbdb-invoke-hook-for-value auto-create-p))
-
- (let ((bbdb-records (bbdb-records))
- (processed-addresses 0)
- (bbdb-offer-to-create (or offer-to-create (eq 'prompt auto-create-p)))
- (bbdb-update-records-mode
- (if offer-to-create 'annotating
- (if (listp bbdb-update-records-mode)
- (eval bbdb-update-records-mode)
- bbdb-update-records-mode)))
- (addrslen (length addrs))
- (bbdb-update-address-class nil)
- (bbdb-update-address-header nil)
- records hits)
-
- (while addrs
-
- (setq bbdb-address (car addrs)
- bbdb-update-address-class (car bbdb-address)
- bbdb-update-address-header (cadr bbdb-address)
- bbdb-address (caddr bbdb-address))
-
- (condition-case nil
- (progn
- (setq hits
- (cond ((null (cadr bbdb-address))
- ;; ignore emtpy addrs, e.g. (??? nil)
- nil)
- ((eq bbdb-update-records-mode 'annotating)
- (list;; search might return a list
- (bbdb-annotate-message-sender
- bbdb-address t
- (or auto-create-p offer-to-create)
- (if (eq auto-create-p t)
- nil
- (if bbdb-offer-to-create
- 'bbdb-prompt-for-create)))))
- ((eq bbdb-update-records-mode 'searching)
- ;; search for records having this net
- (let ((net (concat "^"
- (regexp-quote
- (cadr bbdb-address))
- "$"))
- ;; there is no case for nets
- (bbdb-case-fold-search t))
- (bbdb-search bbdb-records nil nil net))))
- processed-addresses (+ processed-addresses 1))
-
- (when (and (not bbdb-silent-running)
- (not bbdb-gag-messages)
- (not (eq bbdb-offer-to-create 'q))
- (= 0 (% processed-addresses 5)))
- (let ((mess (format "Hit C-g to stop BBDB from %s. %d of %d addresses processed."
- bbdb-update-records-mode processed-addresses addrslen)))
- (if (featurep 'xemacs)
- (bbdb-display-message 'progress mess)
- (message mess)))
- (sit-for 0)))
-
- ;; o.k. there was a quit signal so how should we proceed now?
- (quit (cond ((eq bbdb-update-records-mode 'annotating)
- (setq bbdb-update-records-mode 'searching))
- ((eq bbdb-update-records-mode 'searching)
- nil)
- ((eq bbdb-update-records-mode 'next)
- (setq bbdb-update-records-mode 'annotating))
- (t
- (setq bbdb-update-records-mode 'quit)))
- nil))
-
- (while hits
- ;; people should be listed only once so we use add-to-list
- (if (car hits) (add-to-list 'records (car hits)))
- (setq hits (cdr hits)))
-
- (setq addrs (cdr addrs)))
-
- ;; add-to-list adds at the front so we have to reverse the list in order
- ;; to reflect the order of the records as they appear in the headers.
- (setq records (nreverse records))
-
- records))
-
-(defun bbdb-get-help-window (message)
- "Display MESSAGE in a new window which is the last one in the current frame."
- (bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer)
- (let ((b (get-buffer-create " *BBDB Help*"))
- (w (get-buffer-window bbdb-buffer-name))
- (selected (selected-window))
- (lines (let ((l 2) (s 0))
- (while (setq s (string-match "\n" message s))
- (setq s (1+ s) l (1+ l)))
- l)))
- (unless w
- (setq w (display-buffer b)))
- (select-window w)
- (switch-to-buffer b)
- (setq buffer-read-only t)
- (let ((buffer-read-only nil))
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert message))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (let ((window-min-height 1))
- (enlarge-window (- lines (window-height w))))
- w))
-
-;; This is a hack. The function is called by bbdb-annotate-message-sender and
-;; uses the above variable in order to manipulate bbdb-update-records.
-;; Some cases are handled with signals in order to keep the changes in
-;; bbdb-annotate-message-sender as minimal as possible.
-
-(defun bbdb-prompt-for-create ()
- "This function is used by `bbdb-update-records' to ask the user how to
-proceed the processing of records.
-
-It is called from `bbdb-annotate-message-sender' (PROMPT-FOR-CREATE arg) and
-returns `t' if the record should be created or `nil' otherwise. It honors a
-previous answer, e.g. \"!\" add all ..."
- (let ((old-offer-to-create bbdb-offer-to-create)
- event prompt)
- (when bbdb-offer-to-create
- (when (not (integerp bbdb-offer-to-create))
- (setq prompt (format "%s is not in the db; add? (y,!,n,s,q,?) "
- (or (car bbdb-address) (cadr bbdb-address))))
- (while (not event)
- (setq event (read-key-sequence prompt))
- (if (featurep 'xemacs)
- (setq event (bbdb-event-to-character (aref event 0)))
- (setq event (if (stringp event) (aref event 0)))))
-
- (setq bbdb-offer-to-create event))
- (message "");; clear the message buffer
-
- (cond ((eq bbdb-offer-to-create ?y)
- (setq bbdb-offer-to-create old-offer-to-create)
- t)
- ((eq bbdb-offer-to-create ?!)
- t)
- ((or (eq bbdb-offer-to-create ?n)
- (eq bbdb-offer-to-create ? ))
- (setq bbdb-update-records-mode 'next
- bbdb-offer-to-create old-offer-to-create)
- (signal 'quit 'next))
- ((eq bbdb-offer-to-create ?q)
- (setq bbdb-update-records-mode 'quit)
- (signal 'quit 'quit))
- ((eq bbdb-offer-to-create ?s)
- (setq bbdb-update-records-mode 'searching)
- (signal 'quit 'searching))
- (t
- (save-window-excursion
- (bbdb-get-help-window
- "Your answer controls how BBDB updates/searches for records.
-
-Type ? for this help.
-Type y to add the current record.
-Type ! to add all remaining records.
-Type n to skip the current record. (You might also type space)
-Type s to switch from annotate to search mode.
-Type q to quit updating records. No more search or annotation is done.")
- (bbdb-prompt-for-create)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom bbdb-get-addresses-headers
- '((authors . ("From" "Resent-From" "Reply-To"))
- (recipients . ("Resent-To" "Resent-CC" "To" "CC" "BCC")))
- "*List of headers to search for senders and recipients email addresses.
-The headers are grouped into two classes, the authors and the senders headers."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type 'list)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom bbdb-get-only-first-address-p nil
- "*If t `bbdb-update-records' will return only the first one.
-Changing this variable will show its effect only after clearing the
-`bbdb-message-cache' of a folder or closing and visiting it again."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type 'boolean)
-
-(defun bbdb-get-addresses (only-first-address
- uninteresting-senders
- get-header-content-function
- &rest get-header-content-function-args)
- "Return a list of all addresses found in the headers of a message.
-With ONLY-FIRST-ADDRESS being t, it will only return the first found address.
-Addresses matching UNINTERESTING-SENDERS will be ignored.
-
-The client has to provide a GET-HEADER-CONTENT-FUNCTION and optional arguments
-\(GET-HEADER-CONTENT-FUNCTION-ARGS) to extract the header content. The first
-argument to this function if the header name sans."
- (let ((headers bbdb-get-addresses-headers)
- (ignore-senders (or bbdb-user-mail-names uninteresting-senders))
- addrlist adlist fn ad
- header-type header-fields header-content)
- (while headers
- (setq header-type (caar headers)
- header-fields (cdar headers))
- (while header-fields
- (setq header-content (apply get-header-content-function
- (car header-fields)
- get-header-content-function-args))
- (when header-content
- (setq adlist (funcall bbdb-extract-address-components-func
- header-content))
- (while adlist
- (setq fn (caar adlist)
- ad (car (cdar adlist)))
-
- ;; ignore uninteresting addresses, this is kinda gross!
- (if (or (not (stringp ignore-senders))
- (not (or (and fn (string-match ignore-senders fn))
- (and ad (string-match ignore-senders ad)))))
- (add-to-list 'addrlist
- (list header-type
- (car header-fields)
- (car adlist))))
-
- (if (and only-first-address addrlist)
- (setq adlist nil headers nil)
- (setq adlist (cdr adlist)))))
- (setq header-fields (cdr header-fields)))
- (setq headers (cdr headers)))
- (nreverse addrlist)))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-com)
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb-ftp.el b/lisp/bbdb-ftp.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 1ac48d6..0000000
--- a/lisp/bbdb-ftp.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,201 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- Mode:Emacs-Lisp -*-
-
-;;; This file is an addition to the Insidious Big Brother Database
-;;; (aka BBDB), copyright (c) 1991, 1992 Jamie Zawinski
-;;; <jwz@netscape.com>.
-;;;
-;;; The Insidious Big Brother Database 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 1, or (at your
-;;; option) any later version.
-;;;
-;;; BBDB 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 file was written by Ivan Vazquez <ivan@haldane.bu.edu>
-
-;;; This file adds the ability to define ftp-sites in a BBDB, much the same
-;;; way one adds a regular person's name to the BBDB. It also defines the
-;;; bbdb-ftp command which allows you to ftp a site that is in a bbdb-record.
-;;; You must have either EFS or ange-ftp in order to use this code. Ange-ftp
-;;; is available at archive.cis.ohio-state.edu in the
-;;; /pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/packages directory. EFS ships with XEmacs.
-
-;;; Note that Ftp Site BBDB entries differ from regular entries by the
-;;; fact that the Name Field must have the ftp site preceeded by the
-;;; bbdb-ftp-site-name-designator-prefix. This defaults to "Ftp Site:"
-;;; BBDB Ftp Site entries also have two new fields added, the
-;;; ftp-dir slot, and the ftp-user slot. These are added to the notes
-;;; alist part of the bbdb-records, the original bbdb-record structure
-;;; remains untouched.
-
-;;; The following user-level commands are defined for use:
-;;;
-
-;;; bbdb-ftp - Use ange-ftp to open an ftp-connection to a BBDB
-;;; record's name. If this command is executed from the
-;;; *BBDB* buffer, ftp the site of the record at point;
-;;; otherwise, it prompts for an ftp-site.
-
-;;; bbdb-create-ftp-site -
-;;; Add a new ftp-site entry to the bbdb database; prompts
-;;; for all relevant info using the echo area, inserts the
-;;; new record in the db, sorted alphabetically.
-
-;;; The package can be installed by compiling and adding the following
-;;; two lines to your .emacs.
-
-;;; (autoload 'bbdb-ftp "bbdb-ftp" "Ftp BBDB Package" t)
-;;; (autoload 'bbdb-create-ftp-site "bbdb-ftp" "Ftp BBDB Package" t)
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-(require 'bbdb-com)
-
-;; There must be a better way
-(if (featurep 'efs-cu)
- (require 'efs)
- (require 'ange-ftp))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-default-ftp-user "anonymous"
- "*The default login to use when ftp-ing."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-ftp
- :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-default-ftp-dir "/"
- "*The default directory to open when ftp-ing."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-ftp
- :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-ftp-site-name-designator-prefix "Ftp Site: "
- "*The prefix that all ftp sites in the bbdb will have in their name field."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-ftp
- :type 'string)
-
-(defmacro defun-bbdb-raw-notes-accessor (slot)
- "Expands into an accessor function for slots in the notes alist."
- (let ((fn-name (intern (concat "bbdb-record-" (symbol-name slot)))))
- (list 'defun fn-name (list 'record)
- (list 'cdr
- (list 'assoc (list 'quote slot)
- (list 'bbdb-record-raw-notes 'record))))))
-
-(defun-bbdb-raw-notes-accessor ftp-dir)
-(defun-bbdb-raw-notes-accessor ftp-user)
-
-(defun bbdb-record-ftp-site (record)
- "Accessor Function. Returns the ftp-site field of the BBDB record or nil."
- (let* ((name (bbdb-record-name record))
- (ftp-pfx-regexp (concat bbdb-ftp-site-name-designator-prefix " *"))
- (ftp-site
- (and (string-match ftp-pfx-regexp name)
- (substring name (match-end 0)))))
- ftp-site))
-
-(defun remove-leading-whitespace (string)
- "Remove any spaces or tabs from only the start of the string."
- (let ((space-char-code (string-to-char " "))
- (tab-char-code ?\t)
- (index 0))
- (if string
- (progn
- (while (or (char-equal (elt string index) space-char-code)
- (char-equal (elt string index) tab-char-code))
- (setq index (+ index 1)))
- (substring string index))
- nil)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-ftp (bbdb-record &optional which)
- "Use ange-ftp to open an ftp-connection to a BBDB record's name.
-If this command is executed from the *BBDB* buffer, ftp the site of
-the record at point; otherwise, it prompts for an ftp-site."
- (interactive (list (bbdb-get-record "Visit (FTP): ")
- (or current-prefix-arg 0)))
- (if (bbdb-record-ftp-site bbdb-record)
- (bbdb-ftp-internal bbdb-record)
- (find-file-other-window
- (read-string "fetch: " (bbdb-get-field bbdb-record 'ftp which)))))
-
-(defun bbdb-ftp-internal (bbdb-record)
- (let* ((site (bbdb-record-ftp-site bbdb-record))
- (dir (or (bbdb-record-ftp-dir bbdb-record) bbdb-default-ftp-dir))
- (user (or (bbdb-record-ftp-user bbdb-record) bbdb-default-ftp-user))
- (file-string (concat "/" user "@" site ":" dir )))
- (if bbdb-inside-electric-display
- (bbdb-electric-throw-to-execute (list 'bbdb-ftp-internal bbdb-record)))
- (if site
- (find-file-other-window file-string)
- (error "Not an ftp site. Check bbdb-ftp-site-name-designator-prefix"))))
-
-(defun bbdb-read-new-ftp-site-record ()
- "Prompt for and return a completely new BBDB record that is
-specifically an ftp site entry. Doesn't insert it in to the database
-or update the hashtables, but does insure that there will not be name
-collisions."
- (bbdb-records) ; make sure database is loaded
- (if bbdb-readonly-p (error "The Insidious Big Brother Database is read-only."))
- (let (site dir user)
- (bbdb-error-retry
- (progn
- (setq site (bbdb-read-string "Ftp Site: "))
- ;; try and parse it out, in case the user typed in things like
- ;; "ftp://user@site/directory/ or /user@site/directory
- (if (string-match
- "^\\([Ff][Tt][Pp]://\\|/\\)?\\([^@/]@\\)?\\([^/]+\\)\\(/[^/].*\\)?"
- site)
- (setq user (if (match-beginning 2)
- (substring site (match-beginning 2)
- (match-end 2)))
- dir (if (match-beginning 4)
- (substring site (match-beginning 4)
- (match-end 4)))
- site (substring site (match-beginning 3)
- (match-end 3)))
- (if (string-match "/" site)
- (error "%s doesn't look like a valid site name." site)))
- (setq site (concat bbdb-ftp-site-name-designator-prefix site))
- (if (and bbdb-no-duplicates-p
- (bbdb-gethash (downcase site)))
- (error "%s is already in the database" site))))
- (let* ((dir (or dir (bbdb-read-string "Ftp Directory: "
- bbdb-default-ftp-dir)))
- (user (or user (bbdb-read-string "Ftp Username: "
- bbdb-default-ftp-user)))
- (company (bbdb-read-string "Company: "))
- (notes (bbdb-read-string "Additional Comments: "))
- (names (bbdb-divide-name site))
- (firstname (car names))
- (lastname (nth 1 names)))
- (if (string= user bbdb-default-ftp-user) (setq user nil))
- (if (string= company "") (setq company nil))
- (if (or (string= dir bbdb-default-ftp-dir) (string= dir ""))
- (setq dir nil))
- (if (string= notes "") (setq notes nil))
-
- (let ((record
- (vector firstname lastname nil company nil nil nil
- (append
- (if notes (list (cons 'notes notes)) nil)
- (if dir (list (cons 'ftp-dir dir)) nil)
- (if user (list (cons 'ftp-user user)) nil))
- (make-vector bbdb-cache-length nil))))
- record))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-create-ftp-site (record)
- "Add a new ftp-site entry to the bbdb database.
-Prompts for all relevant info using the echo area,
-inserts the new record in the db, sorted alphabetically."
- (interactive (list (bbdb-read-new-ftp-site-record)))
- (bbdb-invoke-hook 'bbdb-create-hook record)
- (bbdb-change-record record t)
- (bbdb-display-records (list record)))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-ftp)
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb-gnus.el b/lisp/bbdb-gnus.el
deleted file mode 100644
index e903c6a..0000000
--- a/lisp/bbdb-gnus.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,833 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- Mode:Emacs-Lisp -*-
-
-;;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB),
-;;; copyright (c) 1991, 1992, 1993 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>.
-;;; Interface to Gnus. See bbdb.texinfo.
-
-;;; The Insidious Big Brother Database 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 1, or (at your
-;;; option) any later version.
-;;;
-;;; BBDB 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.
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-(require 'bbdb-snarf)
-(require 'gnus)
-
-(eval-and-compile
- (require 'bbdb-com)
- (require 'rfc822))
-
-;; Cater for older emacs (19.34) with default Gnus installation.
-(eval-and-compile
- (condition-case nil
- (progn
- (require 'gnus-win)
- (require 'gnus-sum)
- (require 'gnus-art))
- (error nil)))
-
-;;; Compiler hushing
-(eval-when-compile
- (defvar gnus-optional-headers)
- (defvar gnus-summary-to-prefix))
-
-(defsubst bbdb/gnus-ignored-from-addresses ()
- "Return the value of `gnus-ignored-from-addresses' handling both
-recent Gnus (>= 04/2007) and older ones."
- (cond ((fboundp 'gnus-ignored-from-addresses)
- (gnus-ignored-from-addresses))
- ((boundp 'gnus-ignored-from-addresses)
- gnus-ignored-from-addresses)
- (t nil)))
-
-(defun bbdb/gnus-get-message-id ()
- "Return the message-id of the current message."
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer gnus-original-article-buffer)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (let ((case-fold-search t))
- (if (re-search-forward "^Message-ID:\\s-*\\(<.+>\\)" (point-max) t)
- (match-string 1)))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb/gnus-update-records-mode 'annotating
-; '(if (gnus-new-flag msg) 'annotating 'searching)
- "Controls how `bbdb/gnus-update-records' processes email addresses.
-Set this to an expression which evaluates either to 'searching or
-'annotating. When set to 'annotating email addresses will be fed to
-`bbdb-annotate-message-sender' in order to update existing records or create
-new ones. A value of 'searching will search just for existing records having
-the right net.
-
-The default is to annotate only new messages."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus
- :type '(choice (const :tag "annotating all messages"
- annotating)
- (const :tag "annotating no messages"
- searching)
- (const :tag "annotating only new messages"
- (if (equal ""
- (gnus-summary-article-mark
- (gnus-summary-article-number)))
- 'annotating 'searching))
- (sexp :tag "user defined")))
-
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/gnus-update-record (&optional offer-to-create)
- "Return the record corresponding to the current Gnus message, creating
-or modifying it as necessary. A record will be created if
-bbdb/news-auto-create-p is non-nil, or if OFFER-TO-CREATE is true and
-the user confirms the creation."
- (let* ((bbdb-get-only-first-address-p t)
- (records (bbdb/gnus-update-records offer-to-create)))
- (if records (car records) nil)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/gnus-update-records (&optional offer-to-create)
- "Return the records corresponding to the current Gnus message, creating
-or modifying it as necessary. A record will be created if
-`bbdb/news-auto-create-p' is non-nil or if OFFER-TO-CREATE is true
-and the user confirms the creation.
-
-The variable `bbdb/gnus-update-records-mode' controls what actions
-are performed and it might override `bbdb-update-records-mode'.
-
-When hitting C-g once you will not be asked anymore for new people listed
-in this message, but it will search only for existing records. When hitting
-C-g again it will stop scanning."
- (let ((bbdb-update-records-mode (or bbdb/gnus-update-records-mode
- bbdb-update-records-mode))
- (bbdb/gnus-offer-to-create offer-to-create)
- ;; here we may distiguish between different type of messages
- ;; for those that have no message id we have to find something
- ;; else as message key.
- (msg-id (bbdb/gnus-get-message-id))
- records cache)
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer gnus-article-buffer)
-
- (if (and msg-id (not bbdb/gnus-offer-to-create))
- (setq cache (bbdb-message-cache-lookup msg-id)))
-
- (if cache
- (setq records (if bbdb-get-only-first-address-p
- (list (car cache))
- cache))
-
- (let ((bbdb-update-records-mode (or bbdb/gnus-update-records-mode
- bbdb-update-records-mode)))
- (setq records (bbdb-update-records
- (bbdb-get-addresses
- bbdb-get-only-first-address-p
- (or (bbdb/gnus-ignored-from-addresses)
- bbdb-user-mail-names)
- 'gnus-fetch-field)
- bbdb/news-auto-create-p
- offer-to-create)))
- (if (and bbdb-message-caching-enabled msg-id)
- (bbdb-encache-message msg-id records))))
- records))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/gnus-annotate-sender (string &optional replace)
- "Add a line to the end of the Notes field of the BBDB record
-corresponding to the sender of this message. If REPLACE is non-nil,
-replace the existing notes entry (if any)."
- (interactive (list (if bbdb-readonly-p
- (error "The Insidious Big Brother Database is read-only.")
- (read-string "Comments: "))))
- (gnus-summary-select-article)
- (bbdb-annotate-notes (bbdb/gnus-update-record t) string 'notes replace))
-
-(defun bbdb/gnus-edit-notes (&optional arg)
- "Edit the notes field or (with a prefix arg) a user-defined field
-of the BBDB record corresponding to the sender of this message."
- (interactive "P")
- (gnus-summary-select-article)
- (let ((record (or (bbdb/gnus-update-record t) (error "unperson"))))
- (bbdb-display-records (list record))
- (if arg
- (bbdb-record-edit-property record nil t)
- (bbdb-record-edit-notes record t))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/gnus-show-records (&optional address-class)
- "Display the contents of the BBDB for all addresses of this message.
-This buffer will be in `bbdb-mode', with associated keybindings."
- (interactive)
- (gnus-summary-select-article)
- (let ((bbdb-get-addresses-headers
- (if address-class
- (list (assoc address-class bbdb-get-addresses-headers))
- bbdb-get-addresses-headers))
- (bbdb/gnus-update-records-mode 'annotating)
- (bbdb-message-cache nil)
- (bbdb-user-mail-names nil)
- (gnus-ignored-from-addresses nil)
- records)
- (setq records (bbdb/gnus-update-records t))
- (if records
- (bbdb-display-records records)
- (bbdb-undisplay-records))
- records))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/gnus-show-all-recipients ()
- "Show all recipients of this message. Counterpart to `bbdb/vm-show-sender'."
- (interactive)
- (let ((bbdb-get-only-first-address-p nil))
- (bbdb/gnus-show-records 'recipients)))
-
-(defun bbdb/gnus-show-sender (&optional show-recipients)
- "Display the contents of the BBDB for the senders of this message.
-With a prefix argument show the recipients instead,
-with two prefix arguments show all records.
-This buffer will be in `bbdb-mode', with associated keybindings."
- (interactive "p")
- (cond ((= 4 show-recipients)
- (bbdb/gnus-show-all-recipients))
- ((= 16 show-recipients)
- (let ((bbdb-get-only-first-address-p nil))
- (bbdb/gnus-show-records)))
- (t
- (if (null (bbdb/gnus-show-records 'authors))
- (bbdb/gnus-show-all-recipients)))))
-
-(defun bbdb/gnus-pop-up-bbdb-buffer (&optional offer-to-create)
- "Make the *BBDB* buffer be displayed along with the Gnus windows,
-displaying the record corresponding to the sender of the current message."
- (let ((bbdb-gag-messages t)
- (records (bbdb/gnus-update-records offer-to-create))
- (bbdb-electric-p nil))
-
- (when bbdb-use-pop-up
- (let ((b (current-buffer)))
- ;; display the bbdb buffer iff there is a record for this article.
- (if records
- (bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer
- (lambda (w)
- (let ((b (current-buffer)))
- (set-buffer (window-buffer w))
- (prog1 (eq major-mode 'gnus-article-mode)
- (set-buffer b)))))
- (or bbdb-inside-electric-display
- (not (get-buffer-window bbdb-buffer-name))
- (let (w)
- (delete-other-windows)
- (gnus-configure-windows 'article)
- (if (setq w (get-buffer-window gnus-summary-buffer))
- (select-window w)))))
- (set-buffer b))
- (if records (bbdb-display-records records bbdb-pop-up-display-layout)))
- records))
-
-;;
-;; Announcing BBDB entries in the summary buffer
-;;
-
-(defcustom bbdb/gnus-lines-and-from-length 18
- "*The number of characters used to display From: info in Gnus, if you have
-set gnus-optional-headers to 'bbdb/gnus-lines-and-from."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus
- :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom bbdb/gnus-summary-mark-known-posters t
- "*If t, mark messages created by people with records in the BBDB.
-In Gnus, this marking will take place in the subject list (assuming
-`gnus-optional-headers' contains `bbdb/gnus-lines-and-from'). In Gnus, the
-marking will take place in the Summary buffer if the format code defined by
-`bbdb/gnus-summary-user-format-letter' is used in `gnus-summary-line-format'.
-This variable has no effect on the marking controlled by
-`bbdb/gnus-summary-in-bbdb-format-letter'."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Mark known posters" t)
- (const :tag "Do not mark known posters" nil)))
-(defvaralias 'bbdb/gnus-mark-known-posters
- 'bbdb/gnus-summary-mark-known-posters)
-
-(defcustom bbdb/gnus-summary-known-poster-mark "+"
- "This is the default character to prefix author names with if
-bbdb/gnus-summary-mark-known-posters is t. If the poster's record has
-an entry in the field named by bbdb-message-marker-field, then that will
-be used instead."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus
- :type 'character)
-
-(defcustom bbdb/gnus-summary-show-bbdb-names t
- "*If both this variable and `bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-real-names' are true,
-then for messages from authors who are in your database, the name
-displayed will be the primary name in the database, rather than the
-one in the From line of the message. This doesn't affect the names of
-people who aren't in the database, of course. (`gnus-optional-headers'
-must be `bbdb/gnus-lines-and-from' for Gnus users.)"
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus
- :type 'boolean)
-(defvaralias 'bbdb/gnus-header-show-bbdb-names
- 'bbdb/gnus-summary-show-bbdb-names)
-
-(defcustom bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-bbdb-data t
- "If t, then for posters who are in our BBDB, replace the information
-provided in the From header with data from the BBDB."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus
- :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-real-names t
- "If t, then display the poster's name from the BBDB if we have one,
-otherwise display his/her primary net address if we have one. If it
-is set to the symbol bbdb, then real names will be used from the BBDB
-if present, otherwise the net address in the post will be used. If
-bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-bbdb-data is nil, then this has no effect.
-See `bbdb/gnus-lines-and-from' for Gnus users, or
-`bbdb/gnus-summary-user-format-letter' for Gnus users."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Prefer real names" t)
- (const :tag "Prefer network addresses" nil)))
-(defvaralias 'bbdb/gnus-header-prefer-real-names
- 'bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-real-names)
-
-(defcustom bbdb/gnus-summary-user-format-letter "B"
- "This is the gnus-user-format-function- that will be used to insert
-the information from the BBDB in the summary buffer (using
-`bbdb/gnus-summary-get-author'). This format code is meant to replace
-codes that insert sender names or addresses (like %A or %n). Unless
-you've already got other code using user format B, you might as well
-stick with the default. Additionally, if the value of this variable
-is nil, no format function will be installed for
-`bbdb/gnus-summary-get-author'. See also
-`bbdb/gnus-summary-in-bbdb-format-letter', which installs a format
-code for `bbdb/gnus-summary-author-in-bbdb'"
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus
- :type 'character)
-
-(defcustom bbdb/gnus-summary-in-bbdb-format-letter "b"
- "This is the gnus-user-format-function- that will be used to insert
-`bbdb/gnus-summary-known-poster-mark' (using
-`bbdb/gnus-summary-author-in-bbdb') if the poster is in the BBDB, and
-\" \" if not. If the value of this variable is nil, no format code
-will be installed for `bbdb/gnus-summary-author-in-bbdb'. See also
-`bbdb/gnus-summary-user-format-letter', which installs a format code
-for `bbdb/gnus-summary-get-author'."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus
- :type 'character)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-message-marker-field 'mark-char
- "*The field whose value will be used to mark messages by this user in Gnus."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus
- :type 'symbol)
-
-(defun bbdb/gnus-summary-get-author (header)
- "Given a Gnus message header, returns the appropriate piece of
-information to identify the author in a Gnus summary line, depending on
-the settings of the various configuration variables. See the
-documentation for the following variables for more details:
- `bbdb/gnus-summary-mark-known-posters'
- `bbdb/gnus-summary-known-poster-mark'
- `bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-bbdb-data'
- `bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-real-names'
-This function is meant to be used with the user function defined in
- `bbdb/gnus-summary-user-format-letter'"
- (let* ((from (mail-header-from header))
- (to (let ((gifa (bbdb/gnus-ignored-from-addresses)))
- (when (and gifa (string-match gifa from))
- (let* ((extras (mail-header-extra header))
- (to (or (cdr (assoc 'To extras))
- (cdr (assoc 'CC extras))
- (cdr (assoc 'Newgroups extras)))))
- (if (and to (listp to))
- (cdr (car to))
- to)))))
- (data (and bbdb/gnus-summary-show-bbdb-names
- (condition-case nil
- (mail-extract-address-components (or to from))
- (error nil))))
- (name (car data))
- (net (car (cdr data)))
- (record (and data
- (bbdb-search-simple
- name
- (if (and net bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook)
- (bbdb-canonicalize-address net)
- net)))))
-
- (if (and record name (member (downcase name) (bbdb-record-net record)))
- ;; bogon!
- (setq record nil))
- (setq name
- (or (and bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-bbdb-data
- (or (and bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-real-names
- (and record (bbdb-record-name record)))
- (and record (bbdb-record-net record)
- (nth 0 (bbdb-record-net record)))))
- (and bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-real-names
- (or (and (equal bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-real-names 'bbdb)
- net)
- name))
- net from "**UNKNOWN**"))
- (format "%s%s%s"
- (if to
- (if (and (boundp 'gnus-summary-to-prefix)
- (stringp gnus-summary-to-prefix))
- gnus-summary-to-prefix
- "To: ")
- "")
- (or (and record bbdb/gnus-summary-mark-known-posters
- (or (bbdb-record-getprop
- record bbdb-message-marker-field)
- bbdb/gnus-summary-known-poster-mark))
- " ")
- name)))
-
-;; DEBUG: (bbdb/gnus-summary-author-in-bbdb "From: simmonmt@acm.org")
-(defun bbdb/gnus-summary-author-in-bbdb (header)
- "Given a Gnus message header, returns a mark if the poster is in the BBDB, \" \" otherwise. The mark itself is the value of the field indicated by `bbdb-message-marker-field' (`mark-char' by default) if the indicated field is in the poster's record, and `bbdb/gnus-summary-known-poster-mark' otherwise."
- (let* ((from (mail-header-from header))
- (data (condition-case ()
- (mail-extract-address-components from)
- (error nil)))
- (name (car data))
- (net (cadr data))
- record)
- (if (and data
- (setq record
- (bbdb-search-simple
- name (if (and net bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook)
- (bbdb-canonicalize-address net)
- net))))
- (or (bbdb-record-getprop
- record bbdb-message-marker-field)
- bbdb/gnus-summary-known-poster-mark) " ")))
-
-;;
-;; Gnus-specific snarfing (see also bbdb-snarf.el)
-;;
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/gnus-snarf-signature ()
- "Snarf signature from the corresponding *Article* buffer."
- (interactive)
- (save-excursion
- ;; this is a little bogus, since it will remain set after you've
- ;; quit Gnus
- (or gnus-article-buffer (error "Not in Gnus!"))
- ;; This is wrong for non-ASCII text. Why not use
- ;; gnus-article-hide-signature?
- (set-buffer gnus-original-article-buffer)
- (save-restriction
- (or (gnus-article-narrow-to-signature) (error "No signature!"))
- (bbdb-snarf-region (point-min) (point-max)))))
-
-;;
-;; Scoring
-;;
-
-(defcustom bbdb/gnus-score-field 'gnus-score
- "This variable contains the name of the BBDB field which should be
-checked for a score to add to the net addresses in the same record."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus-scoring
- :type 'symbol)
-
-(defcustom bbdb/gnus-score-default nil
- "If this is set, then every net address in the BBDB that does not have
-an associated score field will be assigned this score. A value of nil
-implies a default score of zero."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus-scoring
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Do not assign default score")
- (integer :tag "Assign this default score" 0)))
-
-(defvar bbdb/gnus-score-default-internal nil
- "Internal variable for detecting changes to
-`bbdb/gnus-score-default'. You should not set this variable directly -
-set `bbdb/gnus-score-default' instead.")
-
-(defvar bbdb/gnus-score-alist nil
- "The text version of the scoring structure returned by
-bbdb/gnus-score. This is built automatically from the BBDB.")
-
-(defvar bbdb/gnus-score-rebuild-alist t
- "Set to t to rebuild bbdb/gnus-score-alist on the next call to
-bbdb/gnus-score. This will be set automatically if you change a BBDB
-record which contains a gnus-score field.")
-
-(defun bbdb/gnus-score-invalidate-alist (rec)
- "This function is called through `bbdb-after-change-hook',
-and sets `bbdb/gnus-score-rebuild-alist' to t if the changed
-record contains a gnus-score field."
- (if (bbdb-record-getprop rec bbdb/gnus-score-field)
- (setq bbdb/gnus-score-rebuild-alist t)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/gnus-score (group)
- "This returns a score alist for Gnus. A score pair will be made for
-every member of the net field in records which also have a gnus-score
-field. This allows the BBDB to serve as a supplemental global score
-file, with the advantage that it can keep up with multiple and changing
-addresses better than the traditionally static global scorefile."
- (list (list
- (condition-case nil
- (read (bbdb/gnus-score-as-text group))
- (error (setq bbdb/gnus-score-rebuild-alist t)
- (message "Problem building BBDB score table.")
- (ding) (sit-for 2)
- nil)))))
-
-(defun bbdb/gnus-score-as-text (group)
- "Returns a SCORE file format string built from the BBDB."
- (cond ((or (cond ((/= (or bbdb/gnus-score-default 0)
- (or bbdb/gnus-score-default-internal 0))
- (setq bbdb/gnus-score-default-internal
- bbdb/gnus-score-default)
- t))
- (not bbdb/gnus-score-alist)
- bbdb/gnus-score-rebuild-alist)
- (setq bbdb/gnus-score-rebuild-alist nil)
- (setq bbdb/gnus-score-alist
- (concat "((touched nil) (\"from\"\n"
- (mapconcat
- (lambda (rec)
- (let ((score (or (bbdb-record-getprop rec
- bbdb/gnus-score-field)
- bbdb/gnus-score-default))
- (net (bbdb-record-net rec)))
- (if (not (and score net)) nil
- (mapconcat
- (lambda (addr)
- (format "(\"%s\" %s)\n" addr score))
- net ""))))
- (bbdb-records) "")
- "))"))))
- bbdb/gnus-score-alist)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/gnus-summary-show-all-recipients (not-elided)
- "Display BBDB records for all recipients of the message."
- (interactive "P")
- (let ((bbdb-display-layout (or (not not-elided)
- bbdb-pop-up-display-layout
- bbdb-display-layout))
- (bbdb-get-only-first-address-p nil))
- (gnus-summary-select-article)
- (bbdb/gnus-show-records 'recipients)))
-
-;;; from Brian Edmonds' gnus-bbdb.el
-;;;
-;;; Filing with gnus-folder REQUIRES (ding) 0.50 OR HIGHER
-;;;
-;;; To use this feature, you need to put this file somewhere in your
-;;; load-path and add the following lines of code to your .gnus file:
-;;;
-;;; (setq nnmail-split-methods 'bbdb/gnus-split-method)
-;;;
-;;; You should also examine the variables defvar'd below and customize
-;;; them to your taste. They're listed roughly in descending likelihood
-;;; of your wanting to change them. Once that is done, you need to add
-;;; filing information to your BBDB. There are two fields of interest:
-;;;
-;;; 1. gnus-private. This field contains the name of the group in which
-;;; mail to you from any of the addresses associated with this record
-;;; will be filed. Also, any self-copies of mail you send any of the
-;;; same addresses will be filed here.
-;;; 2. gnus-public. This field is used to keep mail from mailing lists
-;;; out of the private mailboxes. It should be added to a record for
-;;; the list submission address, and is formatted as follows:
-;;; "group regexp"
-;;; where group is where mail from the list should be filed, and
-;;; regexp is a regular expression which is checked against the
-;;; envelope sender (from the From_ header) to verify that this is
-;;; the copy which came from the list. For example, the entry for
-;;; the ding mailing list might be:
-;;; "mail.emacs.ding ding-request@ifi.uio.no"
-;;; Yes, the second part *is* a regexp, so those dots may match
-;;; something other than dots. Sue me.
-;;;
-;;; Note that you can also specify a gnus-private field for mailing list
-;;; addresses, in which case self-copies of mail you send to the list
-;;; will be filed there. Also, the field names can be changed below if
-;;; the defaults aren't hip enough for you. Lastly, if you specify a
-;;; gnus-private field for your *own* BBDB record, then all self-copies
-;;; of mail you send will be filed to that group.
-;;;
-;;; This documentation should probably be expanded and moved to a
-;;; separate file, but it's late, and *I* know what I'm trying to
-;;; say. :)
-
-;;; custom bits
-(defcustom bbdb/gnus-split-default-group "mail.misc"
- "*If the BBDB doesn't indicate any group to spool a message to, it will
-be spooled to this group. If bbdb/gnus-split-crosspost-default is not
-nil, and if the BBDB did not indicate a specific group for one or more
-addresses, messages will be crossposted to this group in addition to any
-group(s) which the BBDB indicated."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus-splitting
- :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom bbdb/gnus-split-nomatch-function nil
- "*This function will be called after searching the BBDB if no place to
-file the message could be found. It should return a group name (or list
-of group names) -- nnmail-split-fancy as provided with Gnus is an
-excellent choice."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus-splitting
- :type 'function)
-
-(defcustom bbdb/gnus-split-myaddr-regexp
- (concat "^" (user-login-name) "$\\|^"
- (user-login-name) "@\\([-a-z0-9]+\\.\\)*"
- (or (message-make-domain)
- (system-name) "") "$")
- "This regular expression should match your address as found in
-the From header of your mail. If you send mail/news from multiple
-addresses, then you'll likely have to set this yourself anyway."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus-splitting
- :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom bbdb/gnus-split-crosspost-default nil
- "*If this variable is not nil, then if the BBDB could not identify a
-group for every mail address, messages will be filed in
-bbdb/gnus-split-default-group in addition to any group(s) which the BBDB
-identified."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus-splitting
- :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom bbdb/gnus-split-private-field 'gnus-private
- "*This variable is used to determine the field to reference to find the
-associated group when saving private mail for a network address known to
-the BBDB. The value of the field should be the name of a mail group."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus-splitting
- :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom bbdb/gnus-split-public-field 'gnus-public
- "*This variable is used to determine the field to reference to find the
-associated group when saving non-private mail (received from a mailing
-list) for a network address known to the BBDB. The value of the field
-should be the name of a mail group, followed by a space, and a regular
-expression to match on the envelope sender to verify that this mail came
-from the list in question."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus-splitting
- :type 'string)
-
-;; The split function works by assigning one of four spooling priorities
-;; to each group that is associated with an address in the message. The
-;; priorities are assigned as follows:
-;;
-;; 0. This priority is assigned when crosspost-default is nil to To/Cc
-;; addresses which have no private group defined in the BBDB. If the
-;; user's own address has no private group defined, then it will
-;; always be given this priority.
-;; 1. This priority is assigned to To/Cc addresses which have a private
-;; group defined in the BBDB. If crosspost-default is not nil, then
-;; To/Cc addresses which have no private group will also be assigned
-;; this priority. This is also assigned to the user's own address in
-;; the From position if a private group is defined for it.
-;; 2. This priority is assigned to From addresses which have a private
-;; group defined in the BBDB, except for the user's own address as
-;; described under priorities 0 and 1.
-;; 3. This priority is assigned to To/Cc addresses which have a public
-;; group defined in the BBDB, and whose associated regular expression
-;; matches the envelope sender (found in the header From_).
-;;
-;; The split function evaluates the spool priority for each address in
-;; the headers of the message, and returns as a list all the groups
-;; associated with the addresses which share the highest calculated
-;; priority.
-
-;;;#autoload
-(defun bbdb/gnus-split-method nil
- "This function expects to be called in a buffer which contains a mail
-message to be spooled, and the buffer should be narrowed to the message
-headers. It returns a list of groups to which the message should be
-spooled, using the addresses in the headers and information from the
-BBDB."
- (let ((prq (list (cons 0 nil) (cons 1 nil) (cons 2 nil) (cons 3 nil))))
- ;; the From: header is special
- (let* ((hdr (or (mail-fetch-field "resent-from")
- (mail-fetch-field "from")
- (user-login-name)))
- (rv (bbdb/gnus-split-to-group hdr t)))
- (setcdr (nth (cdr rv) prq) (cons (car rv) nil)))
- ;; do the rest of the headers
- (let ((hdr (or (concat (or (mail-fetch-field "resent-to" nil t)
- (mail-fetch-field "to" nil t))
- ", "
- (mail-fetch-field "cc" nil t)
- ", "
- (mail-fetch-field "apparently-to" nil t))
- "")))
- (setq hdr (rfc822-addresses hdr))
- (while hdr
- (let* ((rv (bbdb/gnus-split-to-group (car hdr)))
- (pr (nth (cdr rv) prq)))
- (or (member (car rv) pr) (setcdr pr (cons (car rv) (cdr pr)))))
- (setq hdr (cdr hdr))))
- ;; find the highest non-empty queue
- (setq prq (reverse prq))
- (while (and prq (not (cdr (car prq)))) (setq prq (cdr prq)))
- ;; and return...
- (if (not (or (not (cdr (car prq)))
- (and (equal (cdr (car prq)) (list bbdb/gnus-split-default-group))
- (symbolp bbdb/gnus-split-nomatch-function)
- (fboundp bbdb/gnus-split-nomatch-function))))
- (cdr (car prq))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (funcall bbdb/gnus-split-nomatch-function))))
-
-(defun bbdb/gnus-split-to-group (addr &optional source)
- "This function is called from bbdb/gnus-split-method in order to
-determine the group and spooling priority for a single address."
- (condition-case tmp
- (progn
- (setq tmp (mail-extract-address-components addr))
- (let* ((nam (car tmp))
- (net (if (not bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook) (car (cdr tmp))
- (bbdb-canonicalize-address (car (cdr tmp)))))
- (rec (bbdb-search-simple nam net))
- pub prv rgx)
- (if (not rec) nil
- (setq prv (bbdb-record-getprop rec bbdb/gnus-split-private-field)
- pub (bbdb-record-getprop rec bbdb/gnus-split-public-field))
- (if (and pub (not source) (string-match "^\\([^ ]+\\) \\(.*\\)$" pub))
- (setq rgx (substring pub (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))
- pub (substring pub (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))
- (setq pub nil)))
- (cond
- ((and rgx pub
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (re-search-forward "^From: \\([^ \n]+\\)[ \n]" nil t)
- (string-match rgx (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1)
- (match-end 1))))
- (cons pub 3))
- (prv
- (cons prv
- (- 1 (if source -1 0)
- (if (string-match bbdb/gnus-split-myaddr-regexp net) 1 0))))
- (t
- (cons bbdb/gnus-split-default-group
- (if (string-match bbdb/gnus-split-myaddr-regexp net) 0
- (if source 2 (if bbdb/gnus-split-crosspost-default 1 0))))))))
- (error (cons bbdb/gnus-split-default-group 0))))
-
-;;
-;; Insinuation
-;;
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-insinuate-gnus ()
- "Call this function to hook BBDB into Gnus."
- (setq gnus-optional-headers 'bbdb/gnus-lines-and-from)
- (add-hook 'gnus-article-prepare-hook 'bbdb/gnus-pop-up-bbdb-buffer)
- (add-hook 'gnus-save-newsrc-hook 'bbdb-offer-save)
- (define-key gnus-summary-mode-map ":" 'bbdb/gnus-show-sender)
- (define-key gnus-summary-mode-map ";" 'bbdb/gnus-edit-notes)
-
- ;; Set up user field for use in gnus-summary-line-format
- (let ((get-author-user-fun (intern
- (concat "gnus-user-format-function-"
- bbdb/gnus-summary-user-format-letter)))
- (in-bbdb-user-fun (intern
- (concat "gnus-user-format-function-"
- bbdb/gnus-summary-in-bbdb-format-letter))))
- ; The big one - whole name
- (cond (bbdb/gnus-summary-user-format-letter
- (if (and (fboundp get-author-user-fun)
- (not (eq (symbol-function get-author-user-fun)
- 'bbdb/gnus-summary-get-author)))
- (bbdb-warn
- (format "`gnus-user-format-function-%s' already seems to be in use.
-Please redefine `bbdb/gnus-summary-user-format-letter' to a different letter."
- bbdb/gnus-summary-user-format-letter))
- (fset get-author-user-fun 'bbdb/gnus-summary-get-author))))
-
- ; One tick. One tick only, please
- (cond (bbdb/gnus-summary-in-bbdb-format-letter
- (if (and (fboundp in-bbdb-user-fun)
- (not (eq (symbol-function in-bbdb-user-fun)
- 'bbdb/gnus-summary-author-in-bbdb)))
- (bbdb-warn
- (format "`gnus-user-format-function-%s' already seems to be in use.
-Redefine `bbdb/gnus-summary-in-bbdb-format-letter' to a different letter."
- bbdb/gnus-summary-in-bbdb-format-letter))
- (fset in-bbdb-user-fun 'bbdb/gnus-summary-author-in-bbdb)))))
-
- ;; Scoring
- (add-hook 'bbdb-after-change-hook 'bbdb/gnus-score-invalidate-alist)
-; (setq gnus-score-find-score-files-function
-; (if (boundp 'gnus-score-find-score-files-function)
-; (cond ((functionp gnus-score-find-score-files-function)
-; (list gnus-score-find-score-files-function
-; 'bbdb/gnus-score))
-; ((listp gnus-score-find-score-files-function)
-; (append gnus-score-find-score-files-function
-; 'bbdb/gnus-score))
-; (t 'bbdb/gnus-score))
-; 'bbdb/gnus-score))
- )
-
-;; Uwe Brauer
-(defun bbdb/gnus-nnimap-folder-list-from-bbdb ()
- "Return a list of \( \"From\" email-regexp imap-folder-name\) tuples
-based on the contents of the bbdb.
-
-The folder-name is the value of the 'imap attribute on the bbdb
-record; the email-regexp consists of all the email addresses for the
-bbdb record concatenated with with OR. bbdb records without a 'imap
-attribute are ignored.
-Here is an example of a relevant BBDB entry:
-
-Uwe Brauer
- net: oub@mat.ucm.es
- imap: testimap
-
-
-This function uses regexp-opt to generate the email-regexp which
-automatically regexp-quotes its arguments. Please note: in oder that
-this will work with the nnimap-split-fancy method you have to use
-macros, that is your setting will look like:
-
-\(setq
- nnimap-split-rule 'nnimap-split-fancy
- nnimap-split-inbox \"INBOX\"
- nnimap-split-fancy
- `\(|
- ,@\(bbdb/gnus-nnimap-folder-list-from-bbdb\)
- ...
-\)\)
-Note that `\( is the backquote NOT the quote '\(. "
-
- ;(interactive)
- (let ( ;; the raw-notes attribute of a bbdb record
- notes-attr
- ;; the value of the 'imap attribute of a bbdb record
- folder-attr
- ;; strings to put before and after the folder-attr
- (folder-prefix "")
- (folder-postfix "")
- ;; a regexp matching all the email addresses from a bbdb record
- email-regexp
- ;; the list of (folder email) tuples to return
- new-elmnt-list
- )
- ;; loop over the bbdb-records; if a imap attribute exists on
- ;; the record, generate a regexp matching all the email addresses
- ;; and add a tuple (folder email-regexp) to the new-elmnt-list
- (dolist (record (bbdb-records))
- (setq notes-attr (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- (when (and (listp notes-attr)
- (setq folder-attr (cdr (assq 'imap notes-attr))))
- (setq email-regexp (regexp-opt (mapcar 'downcase
- (bbdb-record-net record))))
- (unless (zerop (length email-regexp))
- (setq new-elmnt-list
- (cons (list "From" email-regexp (concat folder-prefix
- folder-attr folder-postfix))
- new-elmnt-list)))))
- new-elmnt-list))
-
-
-(provide 'bbdb-gnus)
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb-gui.el b/lisp/bbdb-gui.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 867bef5..0000000
--- a/lisp/bbdb-gui.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,530 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- Mode:Emacs-Lisp -*-
-;;; This file contains font and menu hacks for BBDB.
-
-;;; This file is the part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB),
-;;; copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>.
-
-;;; The Insidious Big Brother Database 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.
-;;;
-;;; BBDB 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 code is kind of kludgey, mostly because it needs to parse the contents
-;;; of the *BBDB* buffer, since BBDB doesn't save the buffer-positions of the
-;;; various fields when it fills in that buffer (doing that would be slow and
-;;; cons a lot, so it doesn't seem to be worth it.)
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-(require 'bbdb-com)
-
-(eval-and-compile
- (if (featurep 'xemacs)
- (require 'overlay)))
-
-;; compiler whinage. Some of this is legacy stuff that would probably
-;; be better deleted.
-(defvar scrollbar-height nil)
-
-;; MIGRATE XXX
-(eval-and-compile
- (if (fboundp 'set-specifier)
- (defalias 'bbdb-set-specifier 'set-specifier)
- (defalias 'bbdb-set-specifier 'ignore))
- (if (fboundp 'make-glyph)
- (defalias 'bbdb-make-glyph 'make-glyph)
- (defalias 'bbdb-make-glyph 'ignore))
- (if (fboundp 'set-glyph-face)
- (defalias 'bbdb-set-glyph-face 'set-glyph-face)
- (defalias 'bbdb-set-glyph-face 'ignore))
- (if (fboundp 'highlight-headers-x-face)
- (defalias 'bbdb-highlight-headers-x-face 'highlight-headers-x-face)
- (defalias 'bbdb-highlight-headers-x-face 'ignore))
- (if (fboundp 'highlight-headers-x-face-to-pixmap)
- (defalias 'bbdb-highlight-headers-x-face-to-pixmap
- 'highlight-headers-x-face-to-pixmap)
- (defalias 'bbdb-highlight-headers-x-face-to-pixmap 'ignore)))
-
-
-(if (featurep 'xemacs)
- (progn
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map 'button3 'bbdb-menu)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map 'button2
- (lambda (e)
- (interactive "e")
- (mouse-set-point e)
- (bbdb-toggle-records-display-layout nil))))
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [mouse-3] 'bbdb-menu)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [mouse-2]
- (lambda (e)
- (interactive "e")
- (mouse-set-point e)
- (bbdb-toggle-records-display-layout nil))))
-
-(eval-and-compile
- (if (fboundp 'find-face)
- (defalias 'bbdb-find-face 'find-face)
- (if (fboundp 'internal-find-face) ;; GRR.
- ;; This should be facep in Emacs 21
- (defalias 'bbdb-find-face 'internal-find-face)
- (defalias 'bbdb-find-face 'ignore)))) ; noop - you probably don't HAVE faces.
-
-(or (bbdb-find-face 'bbdb-name)
- (face-differs-from-default-p (make-face 'bbdb-name))
- (set-face-underline-p 'bbdb-name t))
-
-(condition-case nil
- (or (bbdb-find-face 'bbdb-company)
- (face-differs-from-default-p (make-face 'bbdb-company))
- (make-face-italic 'bbdb-company)) ;; this can fail on emacs
- (error nil))
-
-(or (bbdb-find-face 'bbdb-field-value)
- (make-face 'bbdb-field-value))
-
-(or (bbdb-find-face 'bbdb-field-name)
- (face-differs-from-default-p (make-face 'bbdb-field-name))
- (copy-face 'bold 'bbdb-field-name))
-
-;;; Extents vs. Overlays unhappiness
-;;; FIXME: see if VM is around, and call its extents code instead;
-;;; change bbdb-foo-extents below to vm-foo-extents, etc.
-(eval-and-compile
- (if (fboundp 'make-extent)
- (defalias 'bbdb-make-extent 'make-extent)
- (defalias 'bbdb-make-extent 'make-overlay))
-
- (if (fboundp 'delete-extent)
- (defalias 'bbdb-delete-extent 'delete-extent)
- (defalias 'bbdb-delete-extent 'delete-overlay))
-
- (if (fboundp 'mapcar-extents)
- (defmacro bbdb-list-extents() `(mapcar-extents 'identity))
- (defun bbdb-list-extents()
- (let ((o (overlay-lists))) (nconc (car o) (cdr o)))))
-
- (if (fboundp 'mapcar-extents)
- (defmacro bbdb-extents-in (s e)
- (list 'mapcar-extents ''identity nil nil s e))
- (defmacro bbdb-extents-in (s e)
- (list 'overlays-in s e)))
-
- (if (fboundp 'set-extent-property)
- (defalias 'bbdb-set-extent-property 'set-extent-property)
- (defun bbdb-set-extent-property( e p v )
- (if (eq 'highlight p)
- (if v
- (overlay-put e 'mouse-face 'highlight)
- (overlay-put e 'mouse-face nil)))
- (overlay-put e p v)))
-
- (if (fboundp 'extent-property)
- (defalias 'bbdb-extent-property 'extent-property)
- (defalias 'bbdb-extent-property 'overlay-get))
-
- (if (fboundp 'extent-at)
- (defalias 'bbdb-extent-at 'extent-at)
- (defun bbdb-extent-at (pos buf tag) "NOT FULL XEMACS IMPLEMENTATION"
- (let ((o (overlays-at pos))
- minpri retval)
- (while (car o)
- (let ((x (car o)))
- (and (overlayp x)
- (overlay-get x tag)
- (if (or (null minpri) (> minpri (overlay-get x 'priority)))
- (setq retval x
- minpri (overlay-get x 'priority))))
- (setq o (cdr o))))
- retval)))
-
- (if (fboundp 'highlight-extent)
- (defalias 'bbdb-highlight-extent 'highlight-extent)
- (defalias 'bbdb-highlight-extent 'ignore)) ; XXX noop
-
- (if (fboundp 'extent-start-position)
- (defalias 'bbdb-extent-start-position 'extent-start-position)
- (defalias 'bbdb-extent-start-position 'overlay-start))
-
- (if (fboundp 'extent-end-position)
- (defalias 'bbdb-extent-end-position 'extent-end-position)
- (defalias 'bbdb-extent-end-position 'overlay-end))
-
- (if (fboundp 'extent-face)
- (defalias 'bbdb-extent-face 'extent-face)
- (defun bbdb-extent-face (extent)
- (overlay-get extent 'face)))
-
- (if (fboundp 'set-extent-face)
- (defalias 'bbdb-set-extent-face 'set-extent-face)
- (defun bbdb-set-extent-face (extent face) "set the face for an overlay"
- (overlay-put extent 'face face)))
-
- (if (fboundp 'set-extent-begin-glyph)
- (defalias 'bbdb-set-extent-begin-glyph 'set-extent-begin-glyph)
- (defalias 'bbdb-set-extent-begin-glyph 'ignore)) ; XXX noop
-
- (if (fboundp 'set-extent-end-glyph)
- (defalias 'bbdb-set-extent-end-glyph 'set-extent-end-glyph)
- (defalias 'bbdb-set-extent-end-glyph 'ignore))) ; XXX noop
-
-
-(eval-when-compile (defvar scrollbar-height))
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-fontify-buffer (&optional records)
- (interactive)
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- (if (featurep 'scrollbar)
- (bbdb-set-specifier scrollbar-height (cons (current-buffer) 0)))
-
- (let ((rest (or records bbdb-records))
- record face
- start end s e
- multi-line-p
- property
- extent)
-
- (while rest
- (setq record (car (car rest))
- multi-line-p (string-match "multi-line"
- (symbol-name (nth 1 (car rest))))
- face (and multi-line-p (bbdb-record-getprop record 'face))
- start (marker-position (nth 2 (car rest)))
- end (1- (or (nth 2 (car (cdr rest))) (point-max))))
-
- (if (< start (point-min)) (setq start (point-min)))
- (if (> end (point-max)) (setq end (point-max)))
-
- (mapc (function (lambda(o)
- (if (and o
- (eq (bbdb-extent-property o 'data)
- 'bbdb))
- (bbdb-delete-extent o))))
- (bbdb-extents-in start end))
-
- (setq extent (bbdb-make-extent start end))
- (bbdb-set-extent-property extent 'highlight t)
- (bbdb-set-extent-property extent 'data 'bbdb)
- ;; note that on GNU Emacs, once you hit the main overlay, you
- ;; have to move off the record and back on again before it'll
- ;; notice that you're on a more specific overlay. This is
- ;; bogus, like most GNU Emacs GUI stuff.
- (bbdb-set-extent-property extent 'priority 3)
- (if face (bbdb-hack-x-face face extent))
- (goto-char start)
- (setq s start)
- (setq property (cadr (member 'bbdb-field (text-properties-at s))))
- (while (and s (< s end))
- (setq e (or (next-single-property-change (1+ s) 'bbdb-field)
- (point-max)))
- (cond ((equal property '(name))
- (setq extent (bbdb-make-extent s e))
- (bbdb-set-extent-property extent 'priority 2)
- (bbdb-set-extent-property extent 'data 'bbdb)
- (bbdb-set-extent-face extent 'bbdb-name))
- ((equal property '(company))
- (setq extent (bbdb-make-extent s e))
- (bbdb-set-extent-property extent 'priority 2)
- (bbdb-set-extent-property extent 'data 'bbdb)
- (bbdb-set-extent-face extent 'bbdb-company))
- ((member 'field-name property)
- (goto-char s)
- (setq extent (bbdb-make-extent s e))
- (bbdb-set-extent-property extent 'priority 2)
- (bbdb-set-extent-property extent 'data 'bbdb)
- (bbdb-set-extent-face extent 'bbdb-field-name))
- (t
- (setq extent (bbdb-make-extent start e))
- (bbdb-set-extent-property extent 'priority 2)
- (bbdb-set-extent-property extent 'data 'bbdb)
- (bbdb-set-extent-face extent 'bbdb-field-value)))
- (setq s e)
- (while (and s (null (setq property
- (cadr (member 'bbdb-field
- (text-properties-at s))))))
- (setq s (next-single-property-change s 'bbdb-field))))
-
- (setq rest (cdr rest))
- (if (null (caar rest))
- (setq rest nil))))))
-
-;;; share the xface cache data with VM if it's around
-(defvar vm-xface-cache (make-vector 29 0))
-(eval-when-compile (defvar highlight-headers-hack-x-face-p))
-
-;; In Emacs 21, this could use the x-face support from Gnus.
-(defun bbdb-hack-x-face (face extent)
- "Process a face property of a record and honour it.
-Not done for GNU Emacs just yet, since it doesn't have image support
-as of GNU Emacs 20.7"
- (if (not (or (and (fboundp 'highlight-headers-hack-x-face-p)
- (symbol-value (intern ;; compiler
- "highlight-headers-hack-x-face-p"))) ;; ick.
- (and (featurep 'xemacs)
- (string-match "^21\\." emacs-version)))) ;; XXX
- () ;; nothing doing
- (setq face (bbdb-split face "\n"))
- (while face
- (cond
-
- ;; ripped pretty much verbatim from VM; X Faces for recent XEmacsen.
- ((string-match "^21\\." emacs-version) ;; XXX how far back can I go?
- (condition-case nil
- (let* ((h (concat "X-Face: " (car face))) ;; from vm-display-xface
- (g (intern h vm-xface-cache)))
- (if (bbdb-find-face 'vm-xface) ;; use the same face as VM
- nil
- (make-face 'vm-xface)
- (set-face-background 'vm-xface "white")
- (set-face-foreground 'vm-xface "black"))
- (if (boundp g)
- (setq g (symbol-value g))
- (set g (bbdb-make-glyph
- (list
- (vector 'xface ':data h)))) ;; XXX use API
- (setq g (symbol-value g))
- (bbdb-set-glyph-face g 'vm-xface))
- (bbdb-set-extent-property extent 'vm-xface t)
- (bbdb-set-extent-begin-glyph extent g))
- (error nil))) ;; looks like you don't have xface support, d00d
-
- ;; requires lemacs 19.10 version of highlight-headers.el
- ((fboundp 'highlight-headers-x-face) ; the 19.10 way
- (bbdb-highlight-headers-x-face (car face) extent)
- (let ((b (bbdb-extent-property extent 'begin-glyph)))
- (cond (b ; I'd like this to be an end-glyph instead
- (bbdb-set-extent-property extent 'begin-glyph nil)
- (bbdb-set-extent-property extent 'end-glyph b)))))
-
- ((fboundp 'highlight-headers-x-face-to-pixmap) ; the 19.13 way
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer (get-buffer-create " *tmp*"))
- (buffer-disable-undo (current-buffer))
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert (car face))
- (bbdb-set-extent-begin-glyph extent nil)
- (bbdb-set-extent-end-glyph extent
- (bbdb-highlight-headers-x-face-to-pixmap
- (point-min) (point-max)))
- (erase-buffer))))
-
- ;; more faces?
- (setq face (cdr face))
- (cond (face ; there are more, so clone the extent
- (setq extent (bbdb-make-extent
- (bbdb-extent-start-position extent)
- (bbdb-extent-end-position extent)))
- (bbdb-set-extent-property extent 'data 'bbdb))))))
-
-
-(defcustom bbdb-user-menu-commands nil
- "User defined menu entries which should be appended to the BBDB menu.
-This should be a list of menu entries.
-When set to a fucntion the function gets called with two arguments the
-RECORD and the FIELD and it should either return nil or a list of menu
-entries."
- :group 'bbdb-database
- :type 'sexp)
-
-(defun build-bbdb-finger-menu (record)
- (let ((addrs (bbdb-record-finger-host record)))
- (if (cdr addrs)
- (cons "Finger..."
- (nconc
- (mapcar (lambda (addr)
- (vector addr (list 'bbdb-finger record addr)
- t))
- addrs)
- (list "----"
- (vector "Finger all addresses"
- (list 'bbdb-finger record ''(4)) t))))
- (vector (concat "Finger " (car addrs))
- (list 'bbdb-finger record (car addrs)) t))))
-
-(defun build-bbdb-sendmail-menu (record)
- (let ((addrs (bbdb-record-net record)))
- (if (cdr addrs)
- (cons "Send Mail..."
- (mapcar (lambda (addr)
- (vector addr (list 'bbdb-send-mail-internal
- (bbdb-dwim-net-address record addr))
- t))
- addrs))
- (vector (concat "Send mail to " (car addrs))
- (list 'bbdb-send-mail-internal
- (bbdb-dwim-net-address record (car addrs)))
- t))))
-
-
-(defun build-bbdb-field-menu (record field)
- (let ((type (car field)))
- (nconc
- (list
- (concat "Commands for "
- (cond ((eq type 'property)
- (concat "\""
- (symbol-name (if (consp (car (cdr field)))
- (car (car (cdr field)))
- (car (cdr field))))
- "\" field:"))
- ((eq type 'name) "Name field:")
- ((eq type 'company) "Company field:")
- ((eq type 'net) "Network Addresses field:")
- ((eq type 'aka) "Alternate Names field:")
- (t
- (concat "\"" (aref (nth 1 field) 0) "\" "
- (capitalize (symbol-name type)) " field:"))))
- "-----"
- ["Edit Field" bbdb-edit-current-field t]
- )
- (if (memq type '(name company))
- nil
- (list ["Delete Field" bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record t]))
- (cond ((eq type 'phone)
- (list (vector (concat "Dial " (bbdb-phone-string (car (cdr field))))
- (list 'bbdb-dial (list 'quote field) nil) t)))
- )
- )))
-
-
-(defun build-bbdb-insert-field-menu (record)
- (cons "Insert New Field..."
- (mapcar
- (lambda (field)
- (let ((type (if (string= (car field) "AKA")
- 'aka
- (intern (car field)))))
- (vector (car field)
- (list 'bbdb-insert-new-field
- record
- (list 'quote type)
- (list 'bbdb-prompt-for-new-field-value
- (list 'quote type)))
- (not
- (or (and (eq type 'net) (bbdb-record-net record))
- (and (eq type 'aka) (bbdb-record-aka record))
- (and (eq type 'notes) (bbdb-record-notes record))
- (and (consp (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- (assq type (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))))))))
- (append '(("phone") ("address") ("net") ("AKA") ("notes"))
- (bbdb-propnames)))))
-
-
-(defun build-bbdb-menu (record field)
- (delete
- nil
- (append
- '("bbdb-menu" "Global BBDB Commands" "-----")
- (list
- ["Save BBDB" bbdb-save-db t]
- ["Toggle All Records Display Layout"
- bbdb-toggle-all-records-display-layout t]
- ["Finger All Records" (bbdb-finger (mapcar 'car bbdb-records)) t]
- ["BBDB Manual" bbdb-info t]
- ["BBDB Quit" bbdb-bury-buffer t])
- (if record
- (list
- "-----"
- (concat "Commands for record \""
- (bbdb-record-name record) "\":")
- "-----"
- (vector "Delete Record"
- (list 'bbdb-delete-current-record record) t)
- ["Toggle Records Display Layout" bbdb-toggle-records-display-layout t]
- (if (and (not (eq 'full-multi-line
- (nth 1 (assq record bbdb-records))))
- (bbdb-display-layout-get-option 'multi-line 'omit))
- ["Fully Display Record" bbdb-display-record-completely t])
- ["Omit Record" bbdb-omit-record t]
- ["Refile (Merge) Record" bbdb-refile-record t]
- ))
- (if record
- (list (build-bbdb-finger-menu record)))
- (if (bbdb-record-net record)
- (list (build-bbdb-sendmail-menu record)))
- (if record
- (list (build-bbdb-insert-field-menu record)))
- (if field
- (cons "-----" (build-bbdb-field-menu record field)))
- (if bbdb-user-menu-commands
- (let ((menu (if (functionp bbdb-user-menu-commands)
- (funcall bbdb-user-menu-commands record field)
- bbdb-user-menu-commands)))
- (if menu
- (append ["-----"]
- ["User Defined Commands"]
- ["-----"]
- menu)))))))
-
-(eval-and-compile
- (if (fboundp 'popup-menu)
- (progn
- (fset 'bbdb-popup 'popup-menu)
- (fset 'bbdb-desc-to-menu 'identity))
- ;; This is really, REALLY ugly, but it saves me some coding and uses
- ;; the correct keymap API instead of carnal knowledge of keymap
- ;; structure.
- (defun bbdb-desc-to-menu(desc)
- (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap (car desc)))
- (desc (reverse (cdr desc))) ;; throw away header, reorient list
- (txtcount 0) elt elt-name)
- (while (setq elt (car desc))
- ;; fake a key binding name
- (setq elt-name (intern (format "fake%d" txtcount))
- txtcount (+ 1 txtcount))
- (cond
- ;; non-active entries in the menu
- ((stringp elt)
- (define-key map (vector elt-name) (list elt)))
-
- ;; active entries in the menu
- ((vectorp elt)
- (define-key map (vector elt-name) (cons (aref elt 0) (aref elt 1))))
-
- ;; submenus
- ((listp elt)
- (define-key map (vector elt-name)
- (cons (car elt) (bbdb-desc-to-menu elt))))
- )
- (setq desc (cdr desc)))
- map))
- ;; this does the actual popping up & parsing nonsense
- (defun bbdb-popup( desc &optional event )
- (let ((map (bbdb-desc-to-menu desc)) result)
- (setq result (x-popup-menu t map))
- (if result
- (let ((command (lookup-key map (vconcat result))))
- ;; Clear out echoing, which perhaps shows a prefix arg.
- (message "")
- (if command
- (if (commandp command)
- (command-execute command)
- (funcall 'eval command)))))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-menu (event)
- (interactive "e")
- (mouse-set-point event)
- (bbdb-popup
- (save-window-excursion
- (save-excursion
- (let ((extent (or (bbdb-extent-at (point) (current-buffer) 'highlight)
- (error "")))
- record field)
- (or (eq (bbdb-extent-property extent 'data) 'bbdb)
- (error "not a bbdb extent"))
- (bbdb-highlight-extent extent t)
- (setq record (bbdb-current-record)
- field (get-text-property (point) 'bbdb-field))
- (build-bbdb-menu record field))))))
-
-;; tell everyone else we're here.
-(provide 'bbdb-gui)
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb-hooks.el b/lisp/bbdb-hooks.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 09b1e89..0000000
--- a/lisp/bbdb-hooks.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,713 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- Mode:Emacs-Lisp -*-
-
-;;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB),
-;;; copyright (c) 1991, 1992, 1993 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>.
-;;; Various additional functionality for the BBDB. See bbdb.texinfo.
-
-;;; The Insidious Big Brother Database 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.
-;;;
-;;; BBDB 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 file lets you do stuff like
-;;;
-;;; o automatically update a "timestamp" field each time a record is
-;;; modified
-;;; o automatically add some string to the notes field(s) based on the
-;;; contents of header fields of the current message
-;;; o only automatically create entries when certain header fields
-;;; are matched
-;;; o don't automatically create entries when certain header fields
-;;; are matched
-;;;
-;;; Read the docstrings; read the texinfo file.
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-(require 'bbdb-com)
-(require 'bbdb-autoloads)
-(require 'mail-parse)
-
-(eval-when-compile
- (condition-case()
- (progn
- (require 'gnus)
- (require 'bbdb-gnus))
- (error nil))
- (condition-case()
- (progn
- (require 'vm)
- (require 'vm-version)
- (require 'bbdb-vm))
- (error nil))
- (autoload 'mh-show "mh-e")
- (condition-case()
- (require 'bbdb-rmail)
- (error (message "Warning: Could not load RMAIL")))
- (condition-case()
- (require 'bbdb-mhe)
- (error (message "Warning: Could not load MHE"))))
-
-(defvar rmail-buffer)
-(defvar mh-show-buffer)
-
-
-(defvar bbdb-time-internal-format "%Y-%m-%d"
- "The internal date format.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-timestamp-hook (record)
- "For use as a `bbdb-change-hook'; maintains a notes-field called `timestamp'
-for the given record which contains the time when it was last modified. If
-there is such a field there already, it is changed, otherwise it is added."
- (bbdb-record-putprop record 'timestamp (format-time-string
- bbdb-time-internal-format
- (current-time))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-creation-date-hook (record)
- "For use as a `bbdb-create-hook'; adds a notes-field called `creation-date'
-which is the current time string."
- ;; hey buddy, we've known about your antics since the eighties...
- (bbdb-record-putprop record 'creation-date (format-time-string
- bbdb-time-internal-format
- (current-time))))
-
-
-;;; Determining whether to create a record based on the content of the
-;;; current message.
-
-(eval-when-compile
- (defvar vm-mail-buffer)
- (defvar vm-message-pointer)
- (autoload 'vm-start-of "vm")
- (autoload 'bbdb/vm-pop-up-bbdb-buffer "bbdb-vm"))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-header-start ()
- "Returns a marker at the beginning of the header block of the current
-message. This will not necessarily be in the current buffer."
- (cond ((memq major-mode
- '(gnus-group-mode gnus-summary-mode gnus-article-mode))
- (set-buffer (or gnus-original-article-buffer
- gnus-article-buffer))
- (point-min-marker))
- ((memq major-mode '(vm-presentation-mode vm-mode vm-summary-mode))
- (if vm-mail-buffer (set-buffer vm-mail-buffer))
- (vm-start-of (car vm-message-pointer)))
- ((memq major-mode '(rmail-mode rmail-summary-mode))
- (if (and (boundp 'rmail-buffer) rmail-buffer)
- (set-buffer rmail-buffer))
- (point-min-marker))
- ;; MH-E clause added by knabe.
- ((eq major-mode 'mh-folder-mode)
- (mh-show)
- (set-buffer mh-show-buffer)
- (point-min-marker))
- (t (point-min-marker))
- ))
-
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-extract-field-value (field-name)
- "Given the name of a field (like \"Subject\") this returns the value of
-that field in the current message, or nil. This works whether you're in
-Gnus, Rmail, or VM. This works on multi-line fields, but if more than
-one field of the same name is present, only the last is returned. It is
-expected that the current buffer has a message in it, and (point) is at the
-beginning of the message headers."
- ;; we can't special-case VM here to use its cache, because the cache has
- ;; divided real-names from addresses; the actual From: and Subject: fields
- ;; exist only in the message.
- (save-excursion
- (if (memq major-mode
- '(gnus-summary-mode gnus-article-mode gnus-tree-mode))
- (progn
- (set-buffer (get-buffer gnus-original-article-buffer))
- (goto-char (point-min))))
- (setq field-name (concat (regexp-quote field-name) "[ \t]*:[ \t]*"))
- (let ((case-fold-search t)
- done)
- (while (not (or done
- (looking-at "\n") ; we're at BOL
- (eobp)))
- (if (looking-at field-name)
- (progn
- (goto-char (match-end 0))
- (setq done (buffer-substring (point)
- (progn (end-of-line) (point))))
- (while (looking-at "\n[ \t]")
- (setq done (concat done " "
- (buffer-substring (match-end 0)
- (progn (end-of-line 2) (point))))))))
- (forward-line 1))
- (and done
- (mail-decode-encoded-word-string done)))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-ignore-most-messages-alist '()
- "*An alist describing which messages to automatically create BBDB
-records for. This only works if bbdb/news-auto-create-p or
-bbdb/mail-auto-create-p (or both) is 'bbdb-ignore-most-messages-hook.
-The format of this alist is
- (( HEADER-NAME . REGEXP ) ... )
-for example,
- ((\"From\" . \"@.*\\.maximegalon\\.edu\")
- (\"Subject\" . \"time travel\"))
-will cause BBDB entries to be made only for messages sent by people at
-Maximegalon U., or (that's *or*) people posting about time travel.
-
-See also bbdb-ignore-some-messages-alist, which has the opposite effect."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type '(repeat (cons
- (string :tag "Header name")
- (regexp :tag "Regex to match on header value"))))
-
-
-(defcustom bbdb-ignore-some-messages-alist '()
- "*An alist describing which messages *not* to automatically create
-BBDB records for. This only works if bbdb/news-auto-create-p or
-bbdb/mail-auto-create-p (or both) is 'bbdb-ignore-some-messages-hook.
-The format of this alist is
- (( HEADER-NAME . REGEXP ) ... )
-for example,
- ((\"From\" . \"mailer-daemon\")
- (\"To\" . \"mailing-list-1\\\\|mailing-list-2\")
- (\"CC\" . \"mailing-list-1\\\\|mailing-list-2\"))
-will cause BBDB entries to not be made for messages from any mailer daemon,
-or messages sent to or CCed to either of two mailing lists.
-
-See also bbdb-ignore-most-messages-alist, which has the opposite effect."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type '(repeat (cons
- (string :tag "Header name")
- (regexp :tag "Regex to match on header value"))))
-
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-ignore-most-messages-hook (&optional invert-sense)
- "For use as the value of bbdb/news-auto-create-p or bbdb/mail-auto-create-p.
-This will automatically create BBDB entries for messages which match
-the bbdb-ignore-most-messages-alist (which see) and *no* others."
- ;; don't need to optimize this to check the cache, because if
- ;; bbdb/*-update-record uses the cache, this won't be called.
- (let ((rest (if invert-sense
- bbdb-ignore-some-messages-alist
- bbdb-ignore-most-messages-alist))
- (case-fold-search t)
- (done nil)
- (b (current-buffer))
- (marker (bbdb-header-start))
- field regexp fieldval)
- (set-buffer (marker-buffer marker))
- (save-restriction
- (widen)
- (while (and rest (not done))
- (goto-char marker)
- (setq field (car (car rest))
- regexp (cdr (car rest))
- fieldval (bbdb-extract-field-value field))
- (if (and fieldval (string-match regexp fieldval))
- (setq done t))
- (setq rest (cdr rest))))
- (set-buffer b)
- (if invert-sense
- (not done)
- done)))
-
-;;; Provided by Bill Carpenter.
-(defvar bbdb-ignore-selected-messages-confirmation nil
- "*If bbdb-ignore-selected-messages-hook is used as an auto-create-hook, this
-variable governs whether you are prompted for creation of BBDB entries.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-ignore-selected-messages-hook ()
- "For use as a bbdb/news-auto-create-hook or bbdb/mail-auto-create-hook.
-This will automatically create BBDB entries for messages based on a
-combination of bbdb-ignore-some-messages-alist and
-bbdb-ignore-most-messages-alist. It first looks at the SOME list. If
-that doesn't disqualify a message, then it looks at the MOST list. If
-that qualifies the message, the record is auto-created, but a
-confirmation is conditionally sought, based on the value of
-`bbdb-ignore-selected-messages-confirmation'."
- (if (bbdb-ignore-some-messages-hook)
- ;; wasn't ruled out
- (if (bbdb-ignore-most-messages-hook)
- ;; was ruled in
- (if bbdb-ignore-selected-messages-confirmation
- (let ((case-fold-search t)
- (marker (bbdb-header-start))
- record-exists from)
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer (marker-buffer marker))
- (save-restriction
- (widen)
- (goto-char marker)
- (setq from (bbdb-extract-field-value "FROM"))))
- (setq record-exists (bbdb-annotate-message-sender from))
- (or record-exists
- (y-or-n-p (concat "Create BBDB record from " from "? "))))
- ;; no confirmation desired so let it be
- t)
- nil)
- nil))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-ignore-some-messages-hook ()
- "For use as a `bbdb/news-auto-create-hook' or `bbdb/mail-auto-create-hook'.
-This will automatically create BBDB entries for messages which do *not*
-match the `bbdb-ignore-some-messages-alist' (which see)."
- (bbdb-ignore-most-messages-hook t))
-
-
-;;; Automatically add to the notes field based on the current message.
-
-(defcustom bbdb-auto-notes-alist nil
- "*An alist which lets you have certain pieces of text automatically added
-to the BBDB record representing the sender of the current message based on
-the subject or other header fields. This only works if `bbdb-notice-hook'
-contains `bbdb-auto-notes-hook'. The format of this alist is
-
- ((HEADER-NAME [ADDRESS-CLASS-LIST]
- (REGEXP . STRING) ... )
- ... )
-for example,
- ((\"To\" (\"-vm@\" . \"VM mailing list\"))
- (\"Subject\" (\"sprocket\" . \"mail about sprockets\")
- (\"you bonehead\" . \"called me a bonehead\")))
-
-will cause the text \"VM mailing list\" to be added to the notes field of
-the record corresponding to anyone you get mail from via one of the VM
-mailing lists. If, that is, `bbdb/mail-auto-create-p' is set such that the
-record would have been created, or the record already existed.
-
-A ADDRESS-CLASS-LIST is optional and by default actions will be performed only
-for records of authors of a message. However, by giving an list of classes
-specified in `bbdb-get-addresses-headers'. Actions will then only be
-performed if the currently processed email is of a class listed in
-ADDRESS-CLASS-LIST. ADDRESS-CLASS-LIST might also be an alist with elements
-of the form (CLASS . HEADER) which allows actions only when the current
-address matches one of the elemets.
-
-The format of elements of this list may also be
- (REGEXP FIELD-NAME STRING)
-or
- (REGEXP FIELD-NAME STRING REPLACE-P)
-instead of
- (REGEXP . STRING)
-
-meaning add the given string to the named field. The field-name may not
-be name, address, phone, or net (builtin fields) but must be either ``notes,''
-``company,'' or the name of a user-defined note-field.
- (\"pattern\" . \"string to add\")
-is equivalent to
- (\"pattern\" notes \"string to add\")
-
-STRING can contain \\& or \\N escapes like in function
-`replace-match'. For example, to automatically add the contents of the
-\"organization\" field of a message to the \"company\" field of a BBDB
-record, you can use this:
-
- (\"Organization\" (\".*\" company \"\\\\&\"))
-
-\(Note you need two \\ to get a single \\ into a lisp string literal.\)
-
-If STRING is an integer N, the N'th matching subexpression is used, so
-the above example could be written more efficiently as
-
- (\"Organization\" (\".*\" company 0))
-
-If STRING is neither a string or an integer, it should be a function, which
-will be called with the contents of the field. The result of that function
-call is used as the field value (the returned value must be a string.)
-
-If REPLACE-P is t, the string replaces the old contents instead of
-being appended to it.
-
-If multiple clauses match the message, all of the corresponding strings
-will be added.
-
-This works for news as well. You might want to arrange for this to have
-a different value when in mail as when in news.
-
-See also variables `bbdb-auto-notes-ignore' and `bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-all'."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type '(repeat
- (bbdb-alist-with-header
- (string :tag "Header name")
- (repeat (choice
- (cons :tag "Address Class"
- (repeat (choice
- (const authors)
- (const recipients))))
- (cons :tag "Value Pair"
- (regexp :tag "Regexp to match on header value")
- (string :tag "String for notes if regexp matches"))
- (list :tag "Replacement list"
- (regexp :tag "Regexp to match on header value")
- (choice :tag "Record field"
- (const notes :tag "Notes")
- (const company :tag "Company")
- (symbol :tag "Other"))
- (choice :tag "Regexp match"
- (string :tag "Replacement string")
- (integer :tag "Subexpression match")
- (function :tag "Callback Function"))
- (choice :tag "Replace previous contents"
- (const :tag "No" nil)
- (const :tag "Yes" t))))))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-auto-notes-ignore nil
- "Alist of headers and regexps to ignore in `bbdb-auto-notes-hook'.
-Each element looks like
-
- (HEADER . REGEXP)
-
-For example,
-
- (\"Organization\" . \"^Gatewayed from\\\\\|^Source only\")
-
-would exclude the phony `Organization:' headers in GNU mailing-lists
-gatewayed to gnu.* newsgroups. Note that this exclusion applies only
-to a single field, not to the entire message. For that, use the variable
-`bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-all'."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type '(repeat (cons
- (string :tag "Header name")
- (regexp :tag "Regexp to match on header value"))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-all nil
- "Alist of headers and regexps which cause the entire message to be ignored
-in `bbdb-auto-notes-hook'. Each element looks like
-
- (HEADER . REGEXP)
-
-For example,
-
- (\"From\" . \"BLAT\\\\.COM\")
-
-would exclude any notes recording for message coming from BLAT.COM.
-Note that this is different from `bbdb-auto-notes-ignore', which applies
-only to a particular header field, rather than the entire message."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type '(repeat (cons
- (string :tag "Header name")
- (regexp :tag "Regexp to match on header value"))))
-
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-auto-notes-hook (record)
- "For use as a `bbdb-notice-hook'. This might automatically add some text
-to the notes field of the BBDB record corresponding to the current record
-based on the header of the current message. See the documentation for
-the variables `bbdb-auto-notes-alist' and `bbdb-auto-notes-ignore'."
- ;; This could stand to be faster...
- ;; could optimize this to check the cache, and noop if this record is
- ;; cached for any other message, but that's probably not the right thing.
- (unless bbdb-readonly-p
- (let ((rest bbdb-auto-notes-alist)
- (ignore-all bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-all)
- (case-fold-search t)
- (b (current-buffer))
- (marker (bbdb-header-start))
- ignore
- field pairs fieldval ; do all bindings here for speed
- regexp string notes-field-name notes
- replace-p)
- (set-buffer (marker-buffer marker))
- (save-restriction
- (widen)
- (goto-char marker)
- (if (and (setq fieldval (bbdb-extract-field-value "From"))
- (string-match (bbdb-user-mail-names) fieldval))
- ;; Don't do anything if this message is from us. Note that we have
- ;; to look at the message instead of the record, because the record
- ;; will be of the recipient of the message if it is from us.
- nil
- ;; check the ignore-all pattern
- (while (and ignore-all (not ignore))
- (goto-char marker)
- (setq field (car (car ignore-all))
- regexp (cdr (car ignore-all))
- fieldval (bbdb-extract-field-value field))
- (if (and fieldval
- (string-match regexp fieldval))
- (setq ignore t)
- (setq ignore-all (cdr ignore-all))))
-
- (unless ignore ; ignore-all matched
- (while rest ; while there are still clauses in the auto-notes alist
- (goto-char marker)
- (setq field (car (car rest)) ; name of header, e.g., "Subject"
- pairs (cdr (car rest)) ; (REGEXP . STRING) or
- ; (REGEXP FIELD-NAME STRING) or
- ; (REGEXP FIELD-NAME STRING REPLACE-P)
- fieldval (bbdb-extract-field-value field)) ; e.g., Subject line
- (when fieldval
- ;; we perform the auto notes stuff only for authors of a message
- ;; or if explicitly requested
- (if (or (symbolp (caar pairs)) (listp (caar pairs)))
- (if (or (memq bbdb-update-address-class (car pairs))
- (and (assoc bbdb-update-address-class (car pairs))
- (string= bbdb-update-address-header
- (cdr (assoc bbdb-update-address-class
- (car pairs))))))
- (setq pairs (cdr pairs))
- (setq pairs nil))
- (if (not (and (eq 'authors bbdb-update-address-class)
- (string-match "From" bbdb-update-address-header)))
- (setq pairs nil)))
-
- ;; now handle the remaining pairs
- (while pairs
- (setq regexp (car (car pairs))
- string (cdr (car pairs)))
- (if (consp string) ; not just the (REGEXP . STRING) format
- (setq notes-field-name (car string)
- replace-p (nth 2 string) ; perhaps nil
- string (nth 1 string))
- ;; else it's simple (REGEXP . STRING)
- (setq notes-field-name 'notes
- replace-p nil))
- (setq notes (bbdb-record-getprop record notes-field-name))
- (let ((did-match
- (and (string-match regexp fieldval)
- ;; make sure it is not to be ignored
- (let ((re (cdr (assoc field
- bbdb-auto-notes-ignore))))
- (if re
- (not (string-match re fieldval))
- t)))))
- ;; An integer as STRING is an index into match-data:
- ;; A function as STRING calls the function on fieldval:
- (if did-match
- (setq string
- (cond ((integerp string) ; backward compat
- (substring fieldval
- (match-beginning string)
- (match-end string)))
- ((stringp string)
- (bbdb-auto-expand-newtext fieldval string))
- (t
- (goto-char marker)
- (let ((s (funcall string fieldval)))
- (or (stringp s)
- (null s)
- (error "%s returned %s: not a string"
- string s))
- s)))))
- ;; need expanded version of STRING here:
- (if (and did-match
- string ; A function as STRING may return nil
- (not (and notes
- ;; check that STRING is not already
- ;; present in the NOTES field
- (string-match
- (regexp-quote string)
- notes))))
- (if replace-p
- ;; replace old contents of field with STRING
- (progn
- (when (not bbdb-silent-running)
- (if (eq notes-field-name 'notes)
- (message "Replacing with note \"%s\"" string)
- (message "Replacing field \"%s\" with \"%s\""
- notes-field-name string)))
- (bbdb-record-putprop record notes-field-name string)
- (bbdb-maybe-update-display record))
- ;; add STRING to old contents, don't replace
- (when (not bbdb-silent-running)
- (if (eq notes-field-name 'notes)
- (message "Adding note \"%s\"" string)
- (message "Adding \"%s\" to field \"%s\""
- string notes-field-name)))
- (bbdb-annotate-notes record string notes-field-name))))
- (setq pairs (cdr pairs))))
- (setq rest (cdr rest))))))
- (set-buffer b))))
-
-(defun bbdb-auto-expand-newtext (string newtext)
- ;; Expand \& and \1..\9 (referring to STRING) in NEWTEXT.
- ;; Note that in Emacs 18 match data are clipped to current buffer
- ;; size...so the buffer had better not be smaller than STRING (arrrrggggh!!)
- (let ((pos 0)
- (len (length newtext))
- (expanded-newtext ""))
- (while (< pos len)
- (setq expanded-newtext
- (concat expanded-newtext
- (let ((c (aref newtext pos)))
- (if (= ?\\ c)
- (cond ((= ?\& (setq c (aref newtext
- (setq pos (1+ pos)))))
- (substring string
- (match-beginning 0)
- (match-end 0)))
- ((and (>= c ?1)
- (<= c ?9))
- ;; return empty string if N'th
- ;; sub-regexp did not match:
- (let ((n (- c ?0)))
- (if (match-beginning n)
- (substring string
- (match-beginning n)
- (match-end n))
- "")))
- (t (char-to-string c)))
- (char-to-string c)))))
- (setq pos (1+ pos)))
- expanded-newtext))
-
-
-;;; I use this as the value of bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook; it is provided
-;;; as an example for you to customize.
-
-(defcustom bbdb-canonical-hosts
- (mapconcat 'regexp-quote
- '("cs.cmu.edu" "ri.cmu.edu" "edrc.cmu.edu" "andrew.cmu.edu"
- "mcom.com" "netscape.com" "cenatls.cena.dgac.fr"
- "cenaath.cena.dgac.fr" "irit.fr" "enseeiht.fr" "inria.fr"
- "cs.uiuc.edu" "xemacs.org")
- "\\|")
- "Certain sites have a single mail-host; for example, all mail originating
-at hosts whose names end in \".cs.cmu.edu\" can (and probably should) be
-addressed to \"user@cs.cmu.edu\" instead. This variable lists other hosts
-which behave the same way."
- :group 'bbdb
- :type '(regexp :tag "Regexp matching sites"))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-match-substring (string match)
- (list 'substring string
- (list 'match-beginning match) (list 'match-end match)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun sample-bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook (addr)
- (cond
- ;;
- ;; rewrite mail-drop hosts.
- ;;
- ((string-match
- (concat "\\`\\([^@%!]+@\\).*\\.\\(" bbdb-canonical-hosts "\\)\\'")
- addr)
- (concat (bbdb-match-substring addr 1) (bbdb-match-substring addr 2)))
- ;;
- ;; Here at Lucid, our workstation names sometimes get into our email
- ;; addresses in the form "jwz%thalidomide@lucid.com" (instead of simply
- ;; "jwz@lucid.com"). This removes the workstation name.
- ;;
- ((string-match "\\`\\([^@%!]+\\)%[^@%!.]+@\\(lucid\\.com\\)\\'" addr)
- (concat (bbdb-match-substring addr 1) "@" (bbdb-match-substring addr 2)))
- ;;
- ;; Another way that our local mailer is misconfigured: sometimes addresses
- ;; which should look like "user@some.outside.host" end up looking like
- ;; "user%some.outside.host" or even "user%some.outside.host@lucid.com"
- ;; instead. This rule rewrites it into the original form.
- ;;
- ((string-match "\\`\\([^@%]+\\)%\\([^@%!]+\\)\\(@lucid\\.com\\)?\\'" addr)
- (concat (bbdb-match-substring addr 1) "@" (bbdb-match-substring addr 2)))
- ;;
- ;; Sometimes I see addresses like "foobar.com!user@foobar.com".
- ;; That's totally redundant, so this rewrites it as "user@foobar.com".
- ;;
- ((string-match "\\`\\([^@%!]+\\)!\\([^@%!]+[@%]\\1\\)\\'" addr)
- (bbdb-match-substring addr 2))
- ;;
- ;; Sometimes I see addresses like "foobar.com!user". Turn it around.
- ;;
- ((string-match "\\`\\([^@%!.]+\\.[^@%!]+\\)!\\([^@%]+\\)\\'" addr)
- (concat (bbdb-match-substring addr 2) "@" (bbdb-match-substring addr 1)))
- ;;
- ;; The mailer at hplb.hpl.hp.com tends to puke all over addresses which
- ;; pass through mailing lists which are maintained there: it turns normal
- ;; addresses like "user@foo.com" into "user%foo.com@hplb.hpl.hp.com".
- ;; This reverses it. (I actually could have combined this rule with
- ;; the similar lucid.com rule above, but then the regexp would have been
- ;; more than 80 characters long...)
- ;;
- ((string-match "\\`\\([^@!]+\\)%\\([^@%!]+\\)@hplb\\.hpl\\.hp\\.com\\'"
- addr)
- (concat (bbdb-match-substring addr 1) "@" (bbdb-match-substring addr 2)))
- ;;
- ;; Another local mail-configuration botch: sometimes mail shows up
- ;; with addresses like "user@workstation", where "workstation" is a
- ;; local machine name. That should really be "user" or "user@netscape.com".
- ;; (I'm told this one is due to a bug in SunOS 4.1.1 sendmail.)
- ;;
- ((string-match "\\`\\([^@%!]+\\)[@%][^@%!.]+\\'" addr)
- (bbdb-match-substring addr 1))
- ;;
- ;; Sometimes I see addrs like "foo%somewhere%uunet.uu.net@somewhere.else".
- ;; This is silly, because I know that I can send mail to uunet directly.
- ;;
- ((string-match ".%uunet\\.uu\\.net@[^@%!]+\\'" addr)
- (concat (substring addr 0 (+ (match-beginning 0) 1)) "@UUNET.UU.NET"))
- ;;
- ;; Otherwise, leave it as it is. Returning a string EQ to the one passed
- ;; in tells BBDB that we're done.
- ;;
- (t addr)))
-
-
-;;; Here's another approach; sometimes one gets mail from foo@bar.baz.com,
-;;; and then later gets mail from foo@baz.com. At this point, one would
-;;; like to delete the bar.baz.com address, since the baz.com address is
-;;; obviously superior. See also var `bbdb-canonicalize-redundant-nets-p'.
-;;;
-;;; Turn this on with
-;;; (add-hook 'bbdb-change-hook 'bbdb-delete-redundant-nets)
-
-(defun bbdb-delete-redundant-nets (record)
- "Deletes redundant network addresses.
-For use as a value of `bbdb-change-hook'. See `bbdb-net-redundant-p'."
- (let* ((nets (bbdb-record-net record))
- (rest nets)
- net new redundant)
- (while rest
- (setq net (car rest))
- (if (bbdb-net-redundant-p net nets)
- (setq redundant (cons net redundant))
- (setq new (cons net new)))
- (setq rest (cdr rest)))
- (cond (redundant
- (message "Deleting redundant nets %s..."
- (mapconcat 'identity (nreverse redundant) ", "))
- (setq new (nreverse new))
- (bbdb-record-set-net record new)
- t))))
-
-
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-force-record-create ()
- "Force automatic creation of a BBDB records for the current message.
-You might add this to the reply hook of your MUA in order to automatically
-get records added for those people you reply to."
- (interactive)
- (let ((bbdb/mail-auto-create-p t)
- (bbdb/news-auto-create-p t)
- (bbdb-message-caching-enabled nil)
- (bbdb/gnus-update-records-mode 'annotating)
- (bbdb/rmail-update-records-mode 'annotating)
- (bbdb/mhe-update-records-mode 'annotating)
- (bbdb/vm-update-records-mode 'annotating))
- (save-excursion
- (cond ((member major-mode '(vm-mode vm-virtual-mode vm-summary-mode
- vm-presentation-mode))
- (bbdb/vm-pop-up-bbdb-buffer))
- ((member major-mode '(gnus-summary-mode gnus-article-mode
- gnus-tree-mode))
- (bbdb/gnus-pop-up-bbdb-buffer))
- ((member major-mode '(rmail-mode rmail-summary-mode))
- (bbdb/rmail-pop-up-bbdb-buffer))
- ((member major-mode '(mhe-mode mhe-summary-mode mh-folder-mode))
- (bbdb/mh-pop-up-bbdb-buffer))
- ))))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-hooks)
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb-merge.el b/lisp/bbdb-merge.el
deleted file mode 100644
index ac90ae5..0000000
--- a/lisp/bbdb-merge.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,264 +0,0 @@
-;;; BBDB merge/sync framework
-;;; GNU Public License to go here. This file is under GPL, thanks guys.
-;;; Copyright (c) 2000 Waider
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-(require 'bbdb-com)
-
-;;; to do:
-;;; smarter phone, notes and address merging.
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-merge-record (new-record &optional merge-record override)
- "Generic merge function.
-
-Merges new-record into your bbdb, using DATE to check who's more
-up-to-date and OVERRIDE to decide who gets precedence if two dates
-match. DATE can be extracted from a notes if it's an alist with an
-element marked timestamp. Set OVERRIDE to 'new to allow the new record
-to stomp on existing data, 'old to preserve existing data or nil to
-merge both together. If it can't find a record to merge with, it will
-create a new record. If MERGE-RECORD is set, it's a record discovered
-by other means that should be merged with.
-
-Returns the Grand Unified Record."
-
- (let* ((firstname (bbdb-record-firstname new-record))
- (lastname (bbdb-record-lastname new-record))
- (aka (bbdb-record-aka new-record))
- (nets (bbdb-record-net new-record))
- (addrs (bbdb-record-addresses new-record))
- (phones (bbdb-record-phones new-record))
- (company (bbdb-record-company new-record))
- (notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes new-record))
- (name (bbdb-string-trim (concat firstname " " lastname)))
- (date (if (listp notes) (cdr (assq 'timestamp notes)) nil))
- olddate)
-
- ;; for convenience
- (if (stringp notes)
- (setq notes (list (cons 'notes notes))))
-
- ;; See if we have a record that looks right, using an intertwingle
- ;; search. Could probably parameterize that.
- ;; bbdb-merge-search-function or some such.
- (if (null merge-record)
- (setq merge-record (bbdb-search-simple name nets)))
-
- (if merge-record
- (progn
- ;; if date is unset, set it to the existing record's date.
- (setq olddate (bbdb-record-getprop merge-record 'timestamp)
- date (or date olddate))
- ;; FIXME if date & olddate are STILL unset, set to today's date.
-
- ;; if the old record is actually newer, invert the sense of override
- (if (string-lessp olddate date)
- (setq override (cond ((eq 'old override) 'new)
- ((eq 'new override) 'old)
- (t nil))))
-
- (bbdb-record-set-firstname merge-record
- (if (null override)
- (bbdb-merge-strings (bbdb-record-firstname merge-record)
- firstname " ")
- (if (eq 'new override) firstname
- (bbdb-record-firstname merge-record))))
-
- (bbdb-record-set-lastname merge-record
- (if (null override)
- (bbdb-merge-strings (bbdb-record-lastname merge-record)
- lastname " ")
- (if (eq 'new override) lastname
- (bbdb-record-lastname merge-record))))
-
- (bbdb-record-set-company merge-record
- (if (null override)
- (bbdb-merge-strings (bbdb-record-company merge-record)
- company " ")
- (if (eq 'new override) company
- (bbdb-record-company merge-record))))
-
- (bbdb-record-set-aka
- merge-record
- (if (null override)
- (bbdb-merge-lists!
- (bbdb-record-aka merge-record)
- (if (listp aka) aka (list aka)) 'string= 'downcase)
- (if (eq 'new override) aka
- (bbdb-record-aka merge-record))))
-
- (bbdb-record-set-net
- merge-record
- (if (null override)
- (bbdb-merge-lists!
- (bbdb-record-net merge-record) nets 'string= 'downcase)
- (if (eq 'new override) nets
- (bbdb-record-net merge-record))))
-
- (bbdb-record-set-phones
- merge-record
- (if (null override)
- (bbdb-merge-lists!
- (bbdb-record-phones merge-record) phones 'equal)
- (if (eq 'new override) phones
- (bbdb-record-phones merge-record))))
-
- (bbdb-record-set-addresses
- merge-record
- (if (null override)
- (bbdb-merge-lists!
- (bbdb-record-addresses merge-record) addrs 'equal)
- (if (eq 'new override) addrs
- (bbdb-record-addresses merge-record))))
-
- ;; lifted from bbdb-com.el
- (let ((n1 (bbdb-record-raw-notes merge-record))
- (n2 notes)
- tmp
- (bbdb-refile-notes-default-merge-function ;; XXX
- 'bbdb-merge-strings))
- (or (equal n1 n2)
- (progn
- (or (listp n1) (setq n1 (list (cons 'notes n1))))
- (or (listp n2) (setq n2 (list (cons 'notes n2))))
- (while n2
- (if (setq tmp (assq (car (car n2)) n1))
- (setcdr tmp
- (funcall (or (cdr (assq (car (car n2))
- bbdb-refile-notes-generate-alist))
- bbdb-refile-notes-default-merge-function)
- (cdr tmp) (cdr (car n2))))
- (setq n1 (nconc n1 (list (car n2)))))
- (setq n2 (cdr n2)))
- (bbdb-record-set-raw-notes merge-record n1)))))
-
- ;; we couldn't find a record, so create one
- (setq merge-record
- (bbdb-create-internal name company nets addrs phones notes))
- ;; bite me, bbdb-create-internal
- (bbdb-record-set-firstname merge-record firstname)
- (bbdb-record-set-lastname merge-record lastname))
-
- ;; more general bitingness
- (if (equal (bbdb-record-firstname merge-record) "")
- (bbdb-record-set-firstname merge-record nil))
- (if (equal (bbdb-record-lastname merge-record) "")
- (bbdb-record-set-lastname merge-record nil))
-
- ;; fix up the in-memory copy.
- (bbdb-change-record merge-record t)
- (let ((name (bbdb-record-name merge-record))
- (lfname (bbdb-record-lastname merge-record))
- (company (bbdb-record-company merge-record)))
- (if (> (length name) 0)
- (bbdb-remhash (downcase name) merge-record))
- (if (> (length lfname) 0)
- (bbdb-remhash (downcase lfname) merge-record))
- (if (> (length company) 0)
- (bbdb-remhash (downcase company) merge-record)))
- (bbdb-record-set-namecache merge-record nil)
- (if (or (bbdb-record-lastname merge-record)
- (bbdb-record-firstname merge-record))
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase (bbdb-record-name merge-record)) merge-record))
- (if (bbdb-record-company merge-record)
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase (bbdb-record-company merge-record))
- merge-record))
- (bbdb-with-db-buffer
- (if (not (memq merge-record bbdb-changed-records))
- (setq bbdb-changed-records
- (cons merge-record bbdb-changed-records))))
-
- ;; your record, sir.
- merge-record))
-
-;; fixme these could be a macros, I guess.
-(defun bbdb-instring( s1 s2 )
-;; (and case-fold-search
-;; (setq s1 (downcase s1)
-;; s2 (downcase s2)))
- (catch 'done
- (while (>= (length s1) (length s2))
- (if (string= s2 (substring s1 0 (length s2)))
- (throw 'done t)
- (setq s1 (substring s1 1))))
- (throw 'done nil)))
-
-(defun bbdb-merge-strings (s1 s2 &optional sep)
- "Merge two strings together uniquely.
-If s1 doesn't contain s2, return s1+sep+s2."
- (cond ((or (null s1) (string-equal s1 "")) s2)
- ((or (null s2) (string-equal s2 "")) s1)
- (t (if (bbdb-instring s2 s1) s1
- (concat s1 (or sep "") s2)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-merge-file (&optional bbdb-new override match-fun)
- "Merge a bbdb file into the in-core bbdb."
- (interactive "fMerge bbdb file: ")
- (or bbdb-gag-messages
- bbdb-silent-running
- (message "Merging %s" bbdb-new))
- ;; argh urgle private environment
- (let* ((bbdb-live-file bbdb-file)
- (bbdb-file bbdb-new)
- (bbdb-live-buffer-name bbdb-buffer-name)
- (bbdb-buffer-name "*BBDB-merge*")
- (bbdb-buffer nil) ;; hack hack
- (new-records (bbdb-records))
- (bbdb-buffer nil) ;; hack hack
- (bbdb-file bbdb-live-file)
- (bbdb-buffer-name bbdb-live-buffer-name)
- (bbdb-refile-notes-default-merge-function 'bbdb-merge-strings))
-
- ;; merge everything
- (mapc (lambda(rec)
- (bbdb-merge-record rec
- (and match-fun
- (funcall match-fun rec))
- override))
- new-records))
- ;; hack
- (setq bbdb-buffer (or (get-file-buffer bbdb-file) nil)))
-
-(defun bbdb-add-or-update-phone ( record location phone-string )
- "Add or update a phone number in the current record.
-
-Insert into RECORD phone number for LOCATION consisting of
-PHONE-STRING. Will automatically overwrite an existing phone entry for
-the same location."
- (let* ((phone (make-vector (if bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p
- bbdb-phone-length
- 2)
- nil)))
- (if (= 2 (length phone))
- (aset phone 1 phone-string)
- (let ((newp (bbdb-parse-phone-number phone-string)))
- (bbdb-phone-set-area phone (nth 0 newp))
- (bbdb-phone-set-exchange phone (nth 1 newp))
- (bbdb-phone-set-suffix phone (nth 2 newp))
- (bbdb-phone-set-extension phone (or (nth 3 newp) 0))))
- (bbdb-phone-set-location phone location)
-
- ;; "phone" now contains a suitable record
- ;; we need to check if this is already in the phones list
- (let ((phones (bbdb-record-phones record))
- phones-list)
- (setq phones-list phones)
- (while (car phones-list)
- (if (string= (bbdb-phone-location (car phones-list))
- location)
- (setq phones (delete (car phones-list) phones)))
- (setq phones-list (cdr phones-list)))
-
-
- (bbdb-record-set-phones record
- (nconc phones (list phone))))
- (bbdb-change-record record nil)
-
- ;; update display if record is visible
- (and (get-buffer-window bbdb-buffer-name)
- (bbdb-display-records (list record)))
- nil))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-merge)
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb-mhe.el b/lisp/bbdb-mhe.el
deleted file mode 100644
index ee7187d..0000000
--- a/lisp/bbdb-mhe.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,225 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- Mode:Emacs-Lisp -*-
-
-;;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB),
-;;; copyright (c) 1991 Todd Kaufmann <toad@cs.cmu.edu>
-;;; Interface to mh-e version 3.7 or later (modeled after bbdb-rmail).
-;;; Created 5-Mar-91;
-;;; Modified: 28-Jul-94 by Fritz Knabe <knabe@ecrc.de>
-;;; Jack Repenning <jackr@dblues.wpd.sgi.com>
-
-;;; The Insidious Big Brother Database 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 1, or (at your
-;;; option) any later version.
-;;;
-;;; BBDB 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.
-
-(eval-and-compile
- (require 'bbdb)
- (require 'bbdb-com)
- (require 'mail-utils)
- ;; We advise several mh-e functions
- (require 'mh-e)
- (if (fboundp 'mh-version)
- (require 'mh-comp)) ; For mh-e 4.x
- (require 'advice))
-
-(defmacro bbdb/mh-cache-key (message)
- "Return a (numeric) key for MESSAGE"
- `(let* ((attrs (file-attributes , message))
- (status-time (nth 6 attrs))
- (status-time-2 (cdr status-time))
- (inode (nth 10 attrs)))
- (logxor (if (integerp inode) ;; if inode is larger than an emacs int,
- inode ;; it's returned as a dotted pair
- (car inode))
- (car status-time)
- ;; We need the following test because XEmacs returns the
- ;; status time as a dotted pair, whereas FSF and Epoch
- ;; return it as list.
- (if (integerp status-time-2)
- status-time-2
- (car status-time-2)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/mh-update-record (&optional offer-to-create)
- "Returns the record corresponding to the current MH message, creating or
-modifying it as necessary. A record will be created if
-bbdb/mail-auto-create-p is non-nil, or if OFFER-TO-CREATE is true and
-the user confirms the creation."
- (save-excursion
- (and mh-show-buffer (set-buffer mh-show-buffer))
- (if bbdb-use-pop-up
- (bbdb/mh-pop-up-bbdb-buffer offer-to-create)
- (let ((msg (bbdb/mh-cache-key buffer-file-name))
- records record)
- (if (eq msg 0) (setq msg nil)) ; 0 could mean trouble; be safe.
- (setq records (bbdb-message-cache-lookup msg))
- (if records
- (car records)
- (let ((from (bbdb/mh-get-field "^From[ \t]*:")))
- (if (or (string= "" from)
- (string-match (bbdb-user-mail-names)
- (mail-strip-quoted-names from)))
- ;; if logged-in user sent this, use recipients.
- (progn
- (setq from (bbdb/mh-get-field "^To[ \t]*:"))
- (if (or (string= "" from)
- (string-match (bbdb-user-mail-names)
- (mail-strip-quoted-names from)))
- (setq from nil))))
- (if from
- (setq record
- (bbdb-annotate-message-sender
- from t
- (or (bbdb-invoke-hook-for-value bbdb/mail-auto-create-p)
- offer-to-create)
- ;; ugh. what the hell?
- (or offer-to-create
- (bbdb-invoke-hook-for-value bbdb/mail-auto-create-p)))))
- (if (and msg record) (bbdb-encache-message msg (list record)))
- ;; return one record
- record))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/mh-annotate-sender (string &optional replace)
- "Add a line to the end of the Notes field of the BBDB record
-corresponding to the sender of this message. If REPLACE is non-nil,
-replace the existing notes entry (if any)."
- (interactive (list (if bbdb-readonly-p
- (error "The Insidious Big Brother Database is read-only.")
- (read-string "Comments: "))))
- (mh-show)
- (let ((b (current-buffer))
- (p (point)))
- (set-buffer mh-show-buffer)
- (bbdb-annotate-notes (bbdb/mh-update-record t) string 'notes replace)
- (set-buffer b)
- (goto-char p)))
-
-
-(defun bbdb/mh-edit-notes (&optional arg)
- "Edit the notes field or (with a prefix arg) a user-defined field
-of the BBDB record corresponding to the sender of this message."
- (interactive "P")
- (mh-show)
- (let ((b (current-buffer))
- (p (point)))
- (set-buffer mh-show-buffer)
- (let (bbdb-electric-p (record (or (bbdb/mh-update-record t) (error ""))))
- (bbdb-display-records (list record))
- (if arg
- (bbdb-record-edit-property record nil t)
- (bbdb-record-edit-notes record t)))
- (set-buffer b)
- (goto-char p)))
-
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/mh-show-sender ()
- "Display the contents of the BBDB for the sender of this message.
-This buffer will be in bbdb-mode, with associated keybindings."
- (interactive)
- (mh-show)
- (let ((b (current-buffer))
- (p (point)))
- (set-buffer mh-show-buffer)
- (let ((record (bbdb/mh-update-record t)))
- (if record
- (bbdb-display-records (list record))
- (error "unperson")))
- (set-buffer b)
- (goto-char p)))
-
-
-(defun bbdb/mh-pop-up-bbdb-buffer (&optional offer-to-create)
- "Make the *BBDB* buffer be displayed along with the MH window,
-displaying the record corresponding to the sender of the current message."
- (bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer
- (function (lambda (w)
- (let ((b (current-buffer)))
- (set-buffer (window-buffer w))
- (prog1 (eq major-mode 'mh-show-mode)
- (set-buffer b))))))
- (let ((bbdb-gag-messages t)
- (bbdb-use-pop-up nil)
- (bbdb-electric-p nil))
- (let ((record (bbdb/mh-update-record offer-to-create)))
- (bbdb-display-records (if record (list record) nil)
- bbdb-pop-up-display-layout)
- record)))
-
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; this is a more strict version of mh-get-field which takes an regexp
-
-(defun bbdb/mh-get-field (field)
- ;; Find and return the value of field FIELD (regexp) in the current buffer.
- ;; Returns the empty string if the field is not in the message.
- (let ((case-fold-search nil))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (cond ((not (re-search-forward field nil t)) "")
- ((looking-at "[\t ]*$") "")
- (t (re-search-forward "[\t ]*\\([^\t \n].*\\)$" nil t)
- (let ((field (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))
- (end-of-match (point)))
- (forward-line)
- (while (looking-at "[ \t]") (forward-line 1))
- (backward-char 1)
- (if (<= (point) end-of-match)
- field
- (format "%s%s" field
- (buffer-substring end-of-match (point)))))))))
-
-(defadvice mh-process-commands (after mh-bbdb-process act)
- (bbdb-offer-save))
-
-(defadvice mh-send (before mh-bbdb-send act)
- (interactive (list
- (bbdb-read-addresses-with-completion "To: ")
- (bbdb-read-addresses-with-completion "Cc: ")
- (read-string "Subject: "))))
-
-(defadvice mh-send-other-window (before mh-bbdb-send-other act)
- (interactive (list
- (bbdb-read-addresses-with-completion "To: ")
- (bbdb-read-addresses-with-completion "Cc: ")
- (read-string "Subject: "))))
-
-(defadvice mh-forward (before mh-bbdb-forward act)
- (interactive (list (bbdb-read-addresses-with-completion "To: ")
- (bbdb-read-addresses-with-completion "Cc: ")
- (if current-prefix-arg
- (mh-read-seq-default "Forward" t)
- (mh-get-msg-num t)))))
-
-(defadvice mh-redistribute (before mh-bbdb-redist act)
- (interactive (list
- (bbdb-read-addresses-with-completion "Redist-To: ")
- (bbdb-read-addresses-with-completion "Redist-Cc: ")
- (mh-get-msg-num t))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; mail from bbdb-mode using mh
-
-;; these redefine the bbdb-send-mail functions to use mh-send.
-
-;;; Install bbdb into mh-e's show-message function
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-insinuate-mh ()
- "Call this function to hook BBDB into MH-E."
- (define-key mh-folder-mode-map ":" 'bbdb/mh-show-sender)
- (define-key mh-folder-mode-map ";" 'bbdb/mh-edit-notes)
- (define-key mh-letter-mode-map "\M-;" 'bbdb-complete-name)
- (add-hook 'mh-show-hook 'bbdb/mh-update-record)
- (define-key mh-letter-mode-map "\e\t" 'bbdb-complete-name))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-mhe)
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb-migrate.el b/lisp/bbdb-migrate.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 92c2504..0000000
--- a/lisp/bbdb-migrate.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,413 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- Mode:Emacs-Lisp -*-
-
-;;; This file contains the migration functions for the Insidious Big
-;;; Brother Database (aka BBDB), copyright (c) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
-;;; Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>. See the file bbdb.texinfo for
-;;; documentation.
-;;;
-;;; The Insidious Big Brother Database 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.
-;;;
-;;; BBDB 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.
-;;;
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-
-;;; Migrating the BBDB
-
-;; Features that have changed in the various database revs. Format:
-;; ((VERSION . DIFFERENCES) ... )
-(defconst bbdb-migration-features
- '((3 . "* Date format for `creation-date' and `timestamp' has changed,
- from \"dd mmm yy\" (ex: 25 Sep 97) to \"yyyy-mm-dd\" (ex: 1997-09-25).")
- (4 . "* Country field added.")
- (5 . "* More flexible street address.")
- (6 . "* Zip codes are stored as plain strings.")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-migration-query (ondisk)
- "Ask if the database is to be migrated.
-ONDISK is the version number of the database as currently stored on
-disk. Returns the version for the saved database."
- (save-excursion
- (let ((wc (current-window-configuration))
- (buf (get-buffer-create "*BBDB Migration Info*"))
- (newfeatures bbdb-migration-features)
- (first t)
- win update)
- (set-buffer buf)
- (erase-buffer)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (insert (format "BBDB new data version notice:
-=============================
-
-Your BBDB data is stored in an older format (version %d). At this point,
-you have the option of either upgrading or continuing to save your data
-in your current format. Please note that if you elect the latter option,
-any changes made to your data using features intended for the newer
-versions will be lost. For your convenience, a list of file format
-changes introduced after version %d is shown below:\n\n" ondisk ondisk))
- (while newfeatures
- (if (> (caar newfeatures) ondisk)
- (insert (concat (if first (setq first nil) "\n\n")
- "New features in database version "
- (format "%d" (caar newfeatures))
- ":\n\n" (cdar newfeatures))))
- (setq newfeatures (cdr newfeatures)))
- (setq win (display-buffer buf))
- (shrink-window-if-larger-than-buffer win)
- (setq update
- (y-or-n-p (concat "Upgrade BBDB to version "
- (format "%d" bbdb-file-format)
- "? ")))
- (condition-case nil
- (delete-window win)
- ;; The window might be the only one on its frame. Hopefully, it's
- ;; a dedicated window and the kill-buffer below will DTRT.
- (error nil))
- (kill-buffer buf)
- (set-window-configuration wc)
- (if update bbdb-file-format ondisk))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-migrate (records)
- "Migrate the BBDB from the version on disk (the car of
-`bbdb-file-format-migration') to the current version (in
-`bbdb-file-format')."
- (bbdb-mapc (bbdb-migrate-versions-lambda (car bbdb-file-format-migration))
- records)
- records)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-unmigrate-record (record)
- "Reverse-migrate a single record from the current version (in
-`bbdb-file-format') to the version to be saved (the cdr of
-`bbdb-file-format-migration')."
- (funcall (bbdb-migrate-versions-lambda bbdb-file-format
- (car bbdb-file-format-migration))
- record)
- record)
-
-(defconst bbdb-migration-spec
- '((2 (bbdb-record-raw-notes bbdb-record-set-raw-notes
- bbdb-migrate-change-dates))
- (3 (bbdb-record-addresses bbdb-record-set-addresses
- bbdb-migrate-add-country-field))
- (4 (bbdb-record-addresses bbdb-record-set-addresses
- bbdb-migrate-streets-to-list))
- (5 (bbdb-record-addresses bbdb-record-set-addresses
- bbdb-migrate-zip-codes-to-strings)))
- "The alist of (version . migration-spec-list).
-See `bbdb-migrate-record-lambda' for details.")
-
-(defconst bbdb-unmigration-spec
- '((2 (bbdb-record-raw-notes bbdb-record-set-raw-notes
- bbdb-unmigrate-change-dates))
- (3 (bbdb-record-addresses bbdb-record-set-addresses
- bbdb-unmigrate-add-country-field))
- (4 (bbdb-record-addresses bbdb-record-set-addresses
- bbdb-unmigrate-streets-to-list))
- (5 (bbdb-record-addresses bbdb-record-set-addresses
- bbdb-unmigrate-zip-codes-to-strings)))
- "The alist of (version . migration-spec-list).
-See `bbdb-migrate-record-lambda' for details.")
-
-(defun bbdb-migrate-record-lambda (changes)
- "Return a function which will migrate a single record.
-CHANGES is a `migration-spec-list' containing entries of the form
-
- (GET SET FUNCTION)
-
-where GET is the function to be used to retrieve the field to be
-modified, and SET is the function to be used to set the field to be
-modified. FUNCTION will be applied to the result of GET, and its
-results will be saved with SET."
- (byte-compile `(lambda (rec)
- ,@(mapcar (lambda (ch)
- `(,(cadr ch) rec
- (,(car (cddr ch))
- (,(car ch) rec))))
- changes)
- rec)))
-
-(defun bbdb-migrate-versions-lambda (v0 &optional v1)
- "Return the function to migrate from V0 to V1.
-V1 defaults to `bbdb-file-format'."
- (setq v1 (or v1 bbdb-file-format))
- (let ((vv v0) spec)
- (while (/= vv v1)
- (setq spec (append spec (cdr (assoc vv bbdb-migration-spec)))
- vv (if (< v0 v1) (1+ vv) (1- vv))))
- (bbdb-migrate-record-lambda spec)))
-
-(defun bbdb-migrate-zip-codes-to-strings (addrs)
- "Make all zip codes plain strings.
-This uses the code that used to be in bbdb-address-zip-string."
- ;; apply the function to all addresses in the list and return a
- ;; modified list of addresses
- (mapcar (lambda (addr)
- (let ((zip (if (stringp (bbdb-address-zip addr))
- (bbdb-address-zip addr)
- ;; if not a string, make it a string...
- (if (consp (bbdb-address-zip addr))
- ;; if a cons cell with two strings
- (if (and (stringp (car (bbdb-address-zip addr)))
- (stringp (car (cdr (bbdb-address-zip addr)))))
- ;; if the second string starts with 4 digits
- (if (string-match "^[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]"
- (car (cdr (bbdb-address-zip addr))))
- (concat (car (bbdb-address-zip addr))
- "-"
- (car (cdr (bbdb-address-zip addr))))
- ;; if ("abc" "efg")
- (concat (car (bbdb-address-zip addr))
- " "
- (car (cdr (bbdb-address-zip addr)))))
- ;; if ("SE" (123 45))
- (if (and (stringp (nth 0 (bbdb-address-zip addr)))
- (consp (nth 1 (bbdb-address-zip addr)))
- (integerp (nth 0 (nth 1 (bbdb-address-zip addr))))
- (integerp (nth 1 (nth 1 (bbdb-address-zip addr)))))
- (format "%s-%d %d"
- (nth 0 (bbdb-address-zip addr))
- (nth 0 (nth 1 (bbdb-address-zip addr)))
- (nth 1 (nth 1 (bbdb-address-zip addr))))
- ;; if a cons cell with two numbers
- (if (and (integerp (car (bbdb-address-zip addr)))
- (integerp (car (cdr (bbdb-address-zip addr)))))
- (format "%05d-%04d" (car (bbdb-address-zip addr))
- (car (cdr (bbdb-address-zip addr))))
- ;; else a cons cell with a string an a number (possible error
- ;; if a cons cell with a number and a string -- note the
- ;; order!)
- (format "%s-%d" (car (bbdb-address-zip addr))
- (car (cdr (bbdb-address-zip addr)))))))
- ;; if nil or zero
- (if (or (eq 0 (bbdb-address-zip addr))
- (null (bbdb-address-zip addr)))
- ""
- ;; else a number, could be 3 to 5 digits (possible error: assuming
- ;; no leading zeroes in zip codes)
- (format "%d" (bbdb-address-zip addr)))))))
- (bbdb-address-set-zip addr zip))
- addr)
- addrs))
-
-(defun bbdb-unmigrate-zip-codes-to-strings (addrs)
- "Make zip code string into zip code datastructures.
-This uses the code that used to be in bbdb-parse-zip-string."
- ;; apply the function to all addresses in the list and return a
- ;; modified list of addresses
- (mapcar (lambda (addr)
- (let* ((string (bbdb-address-zip addr))
- (zip (cond ((string-match "^[ \t\n]*$" string) 0)
- ;; Matches 1 to 6 digits.
- ((string-match "^[ \t\n]*[0-9][0-9]?[0-9]?[0-9]?[0-9]?[0-9]?[ \t\n]*$" string)
- (string-to-number string))
- ;; Matches 5 digits and 3 or 4 digits.
- ((string-match "^[ \t\n]*\\([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]\\)[ \t\n]*-?[ \t\n]*\\([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]?\\)[ \t\n]*$" string)
- (list (bbdb-subint string 1) (bbdb-subint string 2)))
- ;; Match zip codes for Canada, UK, etc. (result is ("LL47" "U4B")).
- ((string-match
- "^[ \t\n]*\\([A-Za-z0-9]+\\)[ \t\n]+\\([A-Za-z0-9]+\\)[ \t\n]*$"
- string)
- (list (substring string (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
- (substring string (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))))
- ;; Match zip codes for continental Europe. Examples "CH-8057"
- ;; or "F - 83320" (result is ("CH" "8057") or ("F" "83320")).
- ;; Support for "NL-2300RA" added at request from Carsten Dominik
- ;; <dominik@astro.uva.nl>
- ((string-match
- "^[ \t\n]*\\([A-Z]+\\)[ \t\n]*-?[ \t\n]*\\([0-9]+ ?[A-Z]*\\)[ \t\n]*$" string)
- (list (substring string (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
- (substring string (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))))
- ;; Match zip codes from Sweden where the five digits are grouped 3+2
- ;; at the request from Mats Lofdahl <MLofdahl@solar.stanford.edu>.
- ;; (result is ("SE" (133 36)))
- ((string-match
- "^[ \t\n]*\\([A-Z]+\\)[ \t\n]*-?[ \t\n]*\\([0-9]+\\)[ \t\n]+\\([0-9]+\\)[ \t\n]*$" string)
- (list (substring string (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
- (list (bbdb-subint string 2)
- (bbdb-subint string 3)))))))
- (bbdb-address-set-zip addr zip)
- addr))
- addrs))
-
-(defun bbdb-migrate-change-dates (rec)
- "Change date formats.
-Formats are changed in timestamp and creation-date fields from
-\"dd mmm yy\" to \"yyyy-mm-dd\". Assumes the notes are passed in as an
-argument."
- (unless (stringp rec)
- (bbdb-mapc (lambda (rr)
- (when (memq (car rr) '(creation-date timestamp))
- (bbdb-migrate-change-dates-change-field rr)))
- rec)
- rec))
-
-(defun bbdb-migrate-change-dates-change-field (field)
- "Migrate the date field (the cdr of FIELD) from \"dd mmm yy\" to
-\"yyyy-mm-dd\"."
- (let ((date (cdr field))
- parsed)
- ;; Verify and extract - this is fairly hideous
- (and (equal (setq parsed (timezone-parse-date (concat date " 00:00:00")))
- ["0" "0" "0" "0" nil])
- (equal (setq parsed (timezone-parse-date date))
- ["0" "0" "0" "0" nil])
- (cond ((string-match
- "^\\([0-9]\\{4\\}\\)[-/]\\([ 0-9]?[0-9]\\)[-/]\\([ 0-9]?[0-9]\\)" date)
- (setq parsed (vector (string-to-number (match-string 1 date))
- (string-to-number (match-string 2 date))
- (string-to-number (match-string 3 date))))
- ;; This should be fairly loud for GNU Emacs users
- (bbdb-warn "BBDB is treating %s field value %s as %s %d %d"
- (car field) (cdr field)
- (upcase-initials
- (downcase (car (rassoc (aref parsed 1)
- timezone-months-assoc))))
- (aref parsed 2) (aref parsed 0)))
- ((string-match
- "^\\([ 0-9]?[0-9]\\)[-/]\\([ 0-9]?[0-9]\\)[-/]\\([0-9]\\{4\\}\\)" date)
- (setq parsed (vector (string-to-number (match-string 3 date))
- (string-to-number (match-string 1 date))
- (string-to-number (match-string 2 date))))
- ;; This should be fairly loud for GNU Emacs users
- (bbdb-warn "BBDB is treating %s field value %s as %s %d %d"
- (car field) (cdr field)
- (upcase-initials
- (downcase (car (rassoc (aref parsed 1)
- timezone-months-assoc))))
- (aref parsed 2) (aref parsed 0)))
- (t ["0" "0" "0" "0" nil])))
-
- ;; I like numbers
- (and (stringp (aref parsed 0))
- (aset parsed 0 (string-to-number (aref parsed 0))))
- (and (stringp (aref parsed 1))
- (aset parsed 1 (string-to-number (aref parsed 1))))
- (and (stringp (aref parsed 2))
- (aset parsed 2 (string-to-number (aref parsed 2))))
-
- ;; Sanity check
- (cond ((and (< 0 (aref parsed 0))
- (< 0 (aref parsed 1)) (>= 12 (aref parsed 1))
- (< 0 (aref parsed 2))
- (>= (timezone-last-day-of-month (aref parsed 1)
- (aref parsed 0))
- (aref parsed 2)))
- (setcdr field (format "%04d-%02d-%02d" (aref parsed 0)
- (aref parsed 1) (aref parsed 2)))
- field)
- (t
- (error "BBDB cannot parse %s header value %S for upgrade"
- field date)))))
-
-(defun bbdb-unmigrate-change-dates (rec)
- "Change date formats.
-Formats are changed in timestamp and creation-date fields from
-\"yyyy-mm-dd\" to \"dd mmm yy\". Assumes the notes list is passed in
-as an argument."
- (unless (stringp rec)
- (bbdb-mapc (lambda (rr)
- (when (memq (car rr) '(creation-date timestamp))
- (bbdb-unmigrate-change-dates-change-field rr)))
- rec)
- rec))
-
-(defun bbdb-unmigrate-change-dates-change-field (field)
- "Unmigrate the date field (the cdr of FIELD) from \"yyyy-mm-dd\" to
-\"yyyy-mm-dd\"."
- (cons (car field) (bbdb-time-convert (cdr field) "%e %b %y")))
-
-(defun bbdb-migrate-add-country-field (addrl)
- "Add a country field to each address in the address list."
- (mapcar (lambda (addr) (vconcat addr [""])) addrl))
-
-(defun bbdb-unmigrate-add-country-field (addrl)
- "Remove the country field from each address in the address list."
- ;; Some version 4 zip codes will be illegal version 3 (as used in
- ;; 2.00.06) zip codes. This problem has not been solved.
- (mapcar (lambda (addr)
- (let* ((len (1- (length addr)))
- (new-addr (make-vector len nil))
- (ii 0))
- (while (< ii len)
- (aset new-addr ii (aref addr ii))
- (setq ii (1+ ii)))))
- addrl))
-
-(defun bbdb-migrate-streets-to-list (addrl)
- "Convert the streets to a list."
- (mapcar (lambda (addr)
- (vector (aref addr 0) ; tag
- (delete nil (delete "" ; nuke empties
- (list (aref addr 1) ; street1
- (aref addr 2) ; street2
- (aref addr 3))));street3
- (aref addr 4) ; city
- (aref addr 5) ; state
- (aref addr 6) ; zip
- (aref addr 7))) ; country
- addrl))
-
-(defun bbdb-unmigrate-streets-to-list (addrl)
- "Convert the street list to the street[1-3] format."
- ;; Take all the old addresses, ie. the 5th field, and for each
- ;; address, render the third element (a list of streets) as three
- ;; vector elements (v4-style address). If there's more than 3
- ;; lines, everything remaining gets crammed into the third, using
- ;; commas to separate the bits. If there's less, fill out with nil.
- (mapcar (lambda (addr)
- (let ((streets (aref addr 1)))
- (vector (aref addr 0) ; tag
- (or (nth 0 streets) "")
- (or (nth 1 streets) "")
- (mapconcat 'identity (cddr streets) ", ")
- (aref addr 2) ; city
- (aref addr 3) ; state
- (aref addr 4) ; zip
- (aref addr 5)))) ; country
- addrl))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-migrate-rewrite-all (message-p &optional records)
- "Rewrite each and every record in the bbdb file; this is necessary if we
-are updating an old file format. MESSAGE-P says whether to sound off
-for each record converted. If RECORDS is non-nil, its value will be
-used as the list of records to update."
- ;; RECORDS is used by the migration mechanism. Since the migration
- ;; mechanism is called from within bbdb-records, if we called
- ;; bbdb-change-record, we'd recurse and die. We're therefore left
- ;; with the slightly more palatable (but still not pretty) calling
- ;; of bbdb-overwrite-record-internal.
- (or records (setq records (bbdb-records)))
- (let ((i 0))
- (while records
- (bbdb-overwrite-record-internal (car records) nil)
- (if message-p (message "Updating %d: %s %s" (setq i (1+ i))
- (bbdb-record-firstname (car records))
- (bbdb-record-lastname (car records))))
- (setq records (cdr records)))))
-(defalias 'bbdb-dry-heaves 'bbdb-migrate-rewrite-all)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-migrate-update-file-version (old new)
- "Change the `file-version' string from the OLD version to the NEW
-version."
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (if (re-search-forward (format "^;;; file-version: %d$" old) nil t)
- (replace-match (format ";;; file-version: %d" new))
- (error (format "Can't find file-version string in %s buffer for v%d migration"
- bbdb-file new))))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-migrate)
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb-print.el b/lisp/bbdb-print.el
deleted file mode 100644
index cda31ed..0000000
--- a/lisp/bbdb-print.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,672 +0,0 @@
-;;; bbdb-print.el -- for printing BBDB databases using TeX.
-
-;;; Authors: Boris Goldowsky <boris@cs.rochester.edu>
-;;; Dirk Grunwald <grunwald@cs.colorado.edu>
-;;; Luigi Semenzato <luigi@paris.cs.berkeley.edu>
-;;; Copyright (C) 1993 Boris Goldowsky
-;;; Version: 3.92; 4Jan95
-
-;;; This file is part of the bbdb-print extensions to the Insidious
-;;; Big Brother Database, which is for use with GNU Emacs.
-;;;
-;;; The Insidious Big Brother Database 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 1, or (at your
-;;; option) any later version.
-;;;
-;;; BBDB 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.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-;;;
-;;; In the *BBDB* buffer, type P to convert the listing to TeX
-;;; format. It will prompt you for a filename. Then run TeX on that
-;;; file and print it out.
-;;;
-;;; Bbdb-print understands one new bbdb field: tex-name. If it
-;;; exists, this will be used for the printed listing instead of the
-;;; name field of that record. This is designed for entering names
-;;; with lots of accents that would mess up mailers, or when for any
-;;; reason you want the printed version of the name to be different
-;;; from the version that appears on outgoing mail and in the *BBDB*
-;;; buffer. You may want to add tex-name to a omit list of the variable
-;;; bbdb-display-layout-alist so you only see it in the printout.
-;;; tex-name is exempted from the usual special-character quoting done by
-;;; bbdb-print; it is used verbatim.
-;;;
-;;; Not all fields or records need be printed. To not print a certain
-;;; field, add it to `bbdb-print-omit-fields' (which see). If after eliding
-;;; fields a record contains no interesting information, it will not
-;;; be printed at all; the variable `bbdb-print-require' determines
-;;; what is meant by "interesting" information. You can also restrict
-;;; printing to just the records currently in the *BBDB* buffer by
-;;; using *P instead of P.
-;;;
-;;; There are various options for the way the formatting is done; most
-;;; are controlled by the variable bbdb-print-alist. See its
-;;; documentation for the allowed options.
-
-;;; Installation:
-;;;
-;;; Put this file somewhere on your load-path. Put bbdb-print.tex and
-;;; bbdb-cols.tex somewhere on your TEXINPUTS path, or put absolute
-;;; pathnames into the variable bbdb-print-format-files (which see). Put
-;;; (add-hook 'bbdb-load-hook (function (lambda () (require 'bbdb-print))))
-;;; into your .emacs, or autoload it.
-;;;
-;;; This program was adapted for BBDB by Boris Goldowsky
-;;; <boris@cs.rochester.edu> and Dirk Grunwald
-;;; <grunwald@cs.colorado.edu> using a TeX format designed by Luigi
-;;; Semenzato <luigi@paris.cs.berkeley.edu>.
-;;; We are also grateful to numerous people on the bbdb-info
-;;; mailing list for suggestions and bug reports.
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-(require 'bbdb-com)
-
-;;; Variables:
-
-(defcustom bbdb-print-file-name "~/bbdb.tex"
- "*Default file name for printouts of BBDB database."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-print
- :type 'file)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-print-omit-fields '(omit tex-name aka mail-alias)
- "*List of fields NOT to print in address list.
-See also bbdb-print-require."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-print
- :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Field to exclude")))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-print-require '(or address phone)
- "*What fields are required for printing a record.
-This is evaluated for each record, and the record will be printed only
-if it returns non-nil. The symbols name, company, net, phone,
-address, and notes will be set to appropriate values when this is
-evaluated; they will be nil if the field does not exist or is elided.
-
-The value of this variable can be any lisp expression, but typically
-it will be used for a boolean combination of the field variables, as
-in the following simple examples:
-
- Print only people whose phone numbers are known:
- (setq bbdb-print-require 'phone)
- Print people whose names AND companies are known:
- (setq bbdb-print-require '(and name company))
- Print people whose names, and either addresses OR phone numbers are known:
- (setq bbdb-print-require '(and name (or address phone)))."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-print
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Print all records" t)
- (symbol :tag "Print all records with this field" phone)
- (sexp :tag "Print only when this evaluates to non-nil"
- '(or phone address phone))))
-
-(defun bbdb-print-field-shown-p (field)
- (not (memq field bbdb-print-omit-fields)))
-
-(define-widget 'bbdb-print-alist-widget 'repeat
- "For use in Customize"
- :args `((choice
- (cons :tag "Column specification" :value (column . 1)
- (const :tag "Column mode" column)
- (radio-button-choice (const :tag "One column" 1)
- (const :tag "Two columns" 2)
- (const :tag "Three columns" 3)
- (const :tag "Four columns" 4)
- (const :tag "Quad" quad)
- (const :tag "Grid" grid)))
- (cons :tag "Separator specification" :value (separator . 0)
- (const :tag "Separator" separator)
- (radio-button-choice (const :tag "None" 0)
- (const :tag "Line" 1)
- (const :tag "Boxed letters" 2)
- (const :tag "Large boxed letters" 3)
- (const :tag "Large letters" 4)
- (const :tag "Letters with lines" 5)
- (const :tag "Letters with suits" 6)
- (const :tag "Boxed letters with suits" 7)))
- (cons :tag "Omit certain area codes"
- :value (omit-area-code . ,(concat "^("
- (if (integerp bbdb-default-area-code)
- (int-to-string bbdb-default-area-code)
- "000") ") "))
- (const :tag "Omit certain area codes" omit-area-code)
- (regexp :tag "Pattern to omit"))
- (cons :tag "Phone number location" :value (phone-on-first-line . t)
- (const :tag "Phone number location" phone-on-first-line)
- (choice (const :tag "First home number on same line as name" t)
- (const :tag "Don't put the phone number on the name line" nil)
- (regexp :tag "Use phone number whose location matches" "^work$")))
- (cons :tag "Limit included phone numbers" :value (n-phones . 3)
- (const :tag "Limit included phone numbers" n-phones)
- (integer :tag "Maximum number to include" 3))
- (cons :tag "Limit included addresses" :value (n-addresses . 3)
- (const :tag "Limit included addresses" n-addresses)
- (integer :tag "Maximum number to include" 3))
- (cons :tag "Include additional TeX input files" :value (include-files . nil)
- (const :tag "Additional TeX input files to include" include-files)
- (repeat (file :tag "TeX file to include")))
- (cons :tag "Font type selection" :value (ps-fonts . nil)
- (const :tag "Select font type" ps-fonts)
- (choice (const :tag "Use standard TeX fonts" nil)
- (const :tag "Use Postscript fonts" t)))
- (cons :tag "Font size selection" :value (font-size . 10)
- (const :tag "Select font size" font-size)
- (integer :tag "Font size in points" 10))
- (cons :tag "Page height selection" :value (v-size . nil)
- (const :tag "Select page height" v-size)
- (choice (const :tag "Use TeX default" nil)
- (string :tag "Height (must be valid TeX dimension)" "9in")))
- (cons :tag "Page width selection" :value (h-size . nil)
- (const :tag "Select page width" h-size)
- (choice (const :tag "Use TeX default" nil)
- (string :tag "Width (must be valid TeX dimension)" "6in")))
- (cons :tag "Vertical offset (top margin)" :value (voffset . nil)
- (const :tag "Select vertical offset (top margin)" voffset)
- (choice (const :tag "Use TeX default" nil)
- (string :tag "Vertical offset (must be valid TeX dimension)" "1in")))
- (cons :tag "Horizontal offset (left margin)" :value (hoffset . nil)
- (const :tag "Select horizontal offset (left margin)" hoffset)
- (choice (const :tag "Use TeX default" nil)
- (string :tag "Horizontal offset (must be valid TeX dimension)" "1in")))
- (cons :tag "Quad format height" :value (quad-vsize . "")
- (const :tag "Select height for quad format pages" quad-vsize)
- (string :tag "Height (must be valid TeX dimension)"))
- (cons :tag "Quad format width" :value (quad-hsize . "")
- (const :tag "Select width for quad format pages" quad-hsize)
- (string :tag "Width (must be valid TeX dimension)")))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-print-alist
- `((omit-area-code . ,(concat "^(" (if (integerp bbdb-default-area-code)
- (int-to-string bbdb-default-area-code)
- "000") ") "))
- (phone-on-first-line . "^[ \t]*$")
- (ps-fonts . nil)
- (font-size . 6)
- (quad-hsize . "3.15in")
- (quad-vsize . "4.5in"))
- "*Formatting options for `bbdb-print', all formats.
-This is an alist of the form ((option1 . value1) (option2 . value2) ...)
-
-You can have separate settings for brief and non-brief printouts;
-see the variables `bbdb-print-brief-alist' and `bbdb-print-full-alist'.
-Settings there will override the common settings in this variable.
-
-The possible options and legal values are:
- - columns: 1, 2, 3, 4 or 'quad (4 little 2-column pages per sheet)
- or 'grid (12 credit-card-sized pages per sheet).
- - separator: 0-7, the style of heading for each letter.
- 0=none, 1=line, 2=boxed letters, 3=large boxed letters, 4=large letters,
- 5=letters with lines, 6=letters with suits, 7=boxed letters with suits.
- - omit-area-code: a regular expression matching area codes to omit.
- - phone-on-first-line: t means to put first phone number on the same
- line with the name, nil means just the name. A string means to
- use the first phone number whose \"location\" matches that string,
- which should be a valid regular expression.
- - n-phones: maximum number of phone numbers to include.
- - n-addresses: maximum number of addresses to include.
- - include-files: list of TeX files to \\input. If these filenames are not
- absolute, the files must be located somewhere that TeX will find them.
- - ps-fonts: nonnil means to use them, nil to use standard TeX fonts.
- - font-size: in points, any integer (assuming fonts in that size exist!).
- - hsize, vsize: horizontal dimension of pages. String value can be any valid
- TeX dimension, or nil to use TeX's default.
- - hoffset, voffset: shift TeX's output rightward (downward) by this distance
- (any TeX dimension). Nil or 0 uses TeX's default positioning.
- - quad-hsize, quad-vsize: for the quad format, horizontal and
- vertical size of the little pages. These must be strings which
- are valid TeX dimensions, eg \"10cm\"."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-print
- :type 'bbdb-print-alist-widget)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-print-full-alist
- '((columns . 3)
- (separator . 2)
- (include-files "bbdb-print" "bbdb-cols"))
- "*Extra options for `bbdb-print' non-brief format.
-These supplement or override entries in `bbdb-print-alist'; see description
-of possible contents there."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-print
- :type 'bbdb-print-alist-widget)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-print-brief-alist
- '((columns . 1)
- (separator . 1)
- (n-phones . 2)
- (n-addresses . 1)
- (include-files "bbdb-print-brief" "bbdb-cols"))
- "*Extra Options for `bbdb-print', brief format.
-These supplement or override entries in `bbdb-print-alist'; see description
-of possible contents there."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-print
- :type 'bbdb-print-alist-widget)
-
-(defconst bbdb-print-filofax-alist
- (append '((font-size . 12)
- (columns . 2)
- (voffset . "-2cm")
- (hoffset . "-2cm")
- (vsize . "27cm"))
- bbdb-print-full-alist)
- "Example setup for making pages for a Filofax binder.")
-
-
-(defcustom bbdb-print-prolog
- (concat "%%%% ====== Phone/Address list in -*-TeX-*- Format =====\n"
- "%%%% produced by bbdb-print, version 3.0\n\n")
- "*TeX statements to include at the beginning of the `bbdb-print' file."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-print
- :type '(text :format "%t:\n%v"))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-print-epilog "\\endaddresses\n\\bye\n"
- "*TeX statements to include at the end of the `bbdb-print' file."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-print
- :type '(text :format "%t:\n%v"))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-print-net 'primary
- "*Indicates whether only the primary or all email addresses are printed.
-Symbol `primary' means print the primary email address only.
-Symbol `all' means print all email addresses."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-print
- :type '(choice (const primary)
- (const all)))
-
-;;; Functions:
-
-(defsubst bbdb-print-if-not-blank (string &rest more)
- "If STRING is not null, then return it concatenated
-with rest of arguments. If it is null, then all arguments are
-ignored and the null string is returned."
- (if (or (null string) (equal "" string))
- ""
- (apply 'concat string more)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-print (visible-records to-file brief)
- "Make a TeX file for printing out the bbdb database.\\<bbdb-mode-map>
-If \"\\[bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records]\\[bbdb-print]\" is \
-used instead of simply \"\\[bbdb-print]\", then includes only the
-people currently in the *BBDB* buffer. With a prefix argument, makes
-a brief \(one-line-per-entry) printout.
-
-There are various variables for customizing the content & format of
-the printout, notably the variables `bbdb-print-alist' and
-`bbdb-print-require'. See the file bbdb-print.el for more information."
- (interactive (list (bbdb-do-all-records-p)
- (read-file-name "Print To File: "
- (file-name-directory bbdb-print-file-name)
- bbdb-print-file-name
- nil
- (file-name-nondirectory bbdb-print-file-name))
- current-prefix-arg))
- (setq bbdb-print-file-name (expand-file-name to-file))
- (let* ((alist (append (if brief bbdb-print-brief-alist bbdb-print-full-alist)
- bbdb-print-alist))
- (records (if (not visible-records)
- (bbdb-records)
- (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- (mapcar 'car bbdb-records)))
- (psstring (if (cdr (assoc 'ps-fonts alist))
- "ps" ""))
- (columns (cdr (assoc 'columns alist)))
- (current-letter t)
- (pofl (cdr (assoc 'phone-on-first-line alist)))
- (n-phones (cdr (assoc 'n-phones alist)))
- (n-addresses (cdr (assoc 'n-addresses alist))))
- (find-file bbdb-print-file-name)
- (widen) (erase-buffer)
- (insert bbdb-print-prolog)
- (let ((dimens '(hsize vsize hoffset voffset))
- val)
- (while dimens
- (setq val (cdr (assoc (car dimens) alist)))
- (if val
- (insert (format "\\%s=%s\n" (car dimens) val)))
- (setq dimens (cdr dimens))))
- (let ((infiles (cdr (assoc 'include-files alist))))
- (while infiles
- (insert (format "\\input %s\n" (car infiles)))
- (setq infiles (cdr infiles))))
- (insert (format "\n\\set%ssize{%d}\n"
- psstring (cdr (assoc 'font-size alist)))
- (format "\\setseparator{%d}\n"
- (cdr (assoc 'separator alist)))
- (cond ((eq 'quad columns)
- (format "\\quadformat{%s}{%s}"
- (cdr (assoc 'quad-hsize alist))
- (cdr (assoc 'quad-vsize alist))))
- ((eq 'grid columns) "\\grid")
- ((= 4 columns) "\\fourcol")
- ((= 3 columns) "\\threecol")
- ((= 2 columns) "\\twocol")
- ((= 1 columns) "\\onecol"))
- ;; catcodes are font-encoding specific !
- ;; Add more if you know them
- (if (equal psstring "ps")
- (concat "\n\n"
- ;; Adobe Times and Courier
- )
- (concat "\n\n"
- ;; ec fonts
- "\\catcode`ß=\\active\\chardefß=\"FF"))
- "\n\n\\beginaddresses\n")
- (while records
- (setq current-letter
- (bbdb-print-format-record (car records) current-letter
- brief pofl n-phones n-addresses))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- (insert bbdb-print-epilog)
- (goto-char (point-min))))
-
-(defvar bbdb-address-print-formatting-alist
- '((bbdb-address-is-continental . bbdb-print-format-address-continental)
- (nil . bbdb-print-format-address-default))
- "Alist of address identifying and address formatting functions for printing.
-The key is an identifying function which accepts an address. The
-associated value is a formatting function which inserts the formatted
-address in the current buffer. If the identifying function returns
-non-nil, the formatting function is called. The nil key is a default
-value will allways calls the associated formatting function. Therefore
-you should always have (nil . bbdb-print-format-address-default) as the
-last element in the alist.
-
-The functions must take one argument, the address.
-
-See also `bbdb-address-formatting-alist'.")
-
-(defun bbdb-print-format-address-continental (addr)
- "Insert formated continental address ADDR in current buffer for printing.
-This format is used in western Europe, for example.
-
-This function is a possible formatting function for
-`bbdb-address-print-formatting-alist'.
-
-The result looks like this:
- street
- street
- ...
- zip city, state
- country"
- (insert
- (format
- "\\address{%s}\n"
- (bbdb-print-tex-quote
- (if addr
- (concat
- (mapconcat (function (lambda(str)
- (if (= 0 (length (bbdb-string-trim str)))
- ()
- (concat str"\\\\\n"))))
- (bbdb-address-streets addr)
- "")
- (let ((c (bbdb-address-city addr))
- (s (bbdb-address-state addr))
- (z (bbdb-address-zip addr)))
- (if (or (> (length c) 0)
- (> (length z) 0)
- (> (length s) 0))
- (concat z (if (and (> (length z) 0)
- (> (length c) 0)) " " "")
- c (if (and (or (> (length z) 0)
- (> (length c) 0))
- (> (length s) 0)) ", " "")
- s "\\\\\n") ""))
- (bbdb-print-if-not-blank (bbdb-address-country addr) "\\\\\n"))
- "")))))
-
-(defun bbdb-print-format-address-default (addr)
- "Insert formated address ADDR in current buffer for printing.
-This is the default format; it is used in the US, for example.
-
-This function is a possible formatting function for
-`bbdb-address-print-formatting-alist'.
-
-The result looks like this:
- street
- street
- ...
- city, state zip
- country"
- (insert
- (format
- "\\address{%s}\n"
- (bbdb-print-tex-quote
- (if addr
- (concat
- (mapconcat (function (lambda(str)
- (if (= 0 (length (bbdb-string-trim str)))
- ()
- (concat str "\\\\\n"))))
- (bbdb-address-streets addr)
- "")
- (let ((c (bbdb-address-city addr))
- (s (bbdb-address-state addr))
- (z (bbdb-address-zip addr)))
- (if (or (> (length c) 0)
- (> (length z) 0)
- (> (length s) 0))
- (concat c (if (and (> (length c) 0)
- (> (length s) 0)) ", " "")
- s (if (and (or (> (length c) 0)
- (> (length s) 0))
- (> (length z) 0)) " " "")
- z "\\\\\n") ""))
- (bbdb-print-if-not-blank (bbdb-address-country addr) "\\\\\n"))
- "")))))
-
-(defun bbdb-print-format-record (record current-letter
- brief pofl n-phones n-addresses)
- "Insert the bbdb RECORD in TeX format.
-Second arg CURRENT-LETTER is the first letter of the sortkey of the previous
-record. If this is non-nil and RECORD begins differently, a section heading is
-output. If CURRENT-LETTER is t always produces a heading.
-3rd argument BRIEF is for 1-line-per-record printouts.
-Args 3-5 PHONE-ON-FIRST-LINE, N-PHONES, and N-ADDRESSES are the respective
-values from `bbdb-print-alist'.
-
-The return value is the new CURRENT-LETTER."
-
- (bbdb-debug (if (bbdb-record-deleted-p record)
- (error "plus ungood: tex formatting deleted record")))
-
- (let* ((first-letter
- (substring (concat (bbdb-record-sortkey record) "?") 0 1))
- (name (and (bbdb-print-field-shown-p 'name)
- (or (bbdb-record-getprop record 'tex-name)
- (bbdb-print-tex-quote
- (bbdb-record-name record)))))
- (company (and (bbdb-print-field-shown-p 'company)
- (bbdb-record-company record)))
- (net (and (bbdb-print-field-shown-p 'net)
- (bbdb-record-net record)))
- (phone (and (bbdb-print-field-shown-p 'phone)
- (bbdb-record-phones record)))
- (address (and (bbdb-print-field-shown-p 'address)
- (bbdb-record-addresses record)))
- (notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))
-
- (if (not (eval bbdb-print-require))
- nil ; lacks required fields
-
- ;; Section header, if neccessary.
-
- (if (and current-letter
- (not (string-equal first-letter current-letter)))
- (insert (format "\\goodbreak\n\\separator{%s}\n%%\n"
- (bbdb-print-tex-quote (upcase first-letter)))))
-
- (insert "\\beginrecord\n")
-
- ;; if there is no name, use company instead
- (if (and (not name) company)
- (setq name (bbdb-print-tex-quote company)
- company nil))
-
- (let ((rightside ""))
- (cond ((null phone))
- ((eq t pofl)
- (setq rightside (bbdb-print-phone-string (car phone))
- phone (cdr phone)))
- ((stringp pofl)
- (let ((p (bbdb-print-front-if
- (function (lambda (ph)
- (string-match pofl (aref ph 0))))
- phone)))
- (if p
- (setq rightside (bbdb-print-phone-string (car p))
- phone (cdr p))))))
- (insert (format "\\firstline{%s}{%s}\n"
- name
- (bbdb-print-tex-quote rightside))))
-
- (if company
- (insert (format "\\comp{%s}\n" (bbdb-print-tex-quote company))))
-
- ;; Phone numbers
-
- (if n-phones
- (setq phone (bbdb-print-firstn (- n-phones (if pofl 1 0))
- phone brief)))
- (while phone
- (if (car phone)
- (let ((place (aref (car phone) 0))
- (number (bbdb-print-phone-string (car phone))))
- (insert (format "\\phone{%s%s}\n"
- (bbdb-print-tex-quote
- (bbdb-print-if-not-blank place ": "))
- (bbdb-print-tex-quote number))))
- (insert (format "\\phone{}\n")))
- (setq phone (cdr phone)))
-
- ;; Email address
- ;; Make all dots legal line-breaks.
-
- (when net
- (let ((net-addrs
- (cond ((eq bbdb-print-net 'primary)
- (list (car net)))
- ((eq bbdb-print-net 'all)
- net)
- (t nil))))
- (insert
- (format
- "\\email{%s}\n"
- (mapconcat
- (lambda (net-addr)
- (setq net-addr (bbdb-print-tex-quote net-addr))
- (let ((start 0))
- (while (string-match "\\." net-addr start)
- (setq net-addr
- (concat (substring net-addr 0 (match-beginning 0))
- ".\\-"
- (substring net-addr (match-end 0))))
- (setq start (+ 2 (match-end 0)))))
- net-addr)
- net-addrs ", ")))))
-
- ;; Addresses. FUTURE: If none left, should use phones instead.
-
- (if n-addresses
- (setq address
- (bbdb-print-firstn n-addresses address brief)))
- (while address
- (bbdb-format-address (car address) 'printing)
- (setq address (cdr address)))
-
- ;; Notes
-
- (if (stringp notes)
- (setq notes (list (cons 'notes notes))))
- (while notes
- (let ((thisnote (car notes)))
- (if (bbdb-print-field-shown-p (car thisnote))
- (progn
- (if (eq 'notes (car thisnote))
- (insert (format "\\notes{%s}\n" (bbdb-print-tex-quote
- (cdr thisnote))))
- (insert (format "\\note{%s}{%s}\n"
- (bbdb-print-tex-quote (symbol-name
- (car thisnote)))
- (bbdb-print-tex-quote (cdr thisnote))))))))
- (setq notes (cdr notes)))
-
- ;; Mark end of the record.
-
- (insert "\\endrecord\n%\n")
- (setq current-letter first-letter)))
-
- current-letter)
-
-(defun bbdb-print-phone-string (phone)
- "Format PHONE-NUMBER as a string, obeying omit-area-code setting.
-Omit-area-code is one of the allowed symbols in `bbdb-print-alist', which see."
- (let ((str (bbdb-phone-string phone))
- (omit (cdr (assoc 'omit-area-code bbdb-print-alist))))
- (if (and omit (string-match omit str))
- (substring str (match-end 0))
- str)))
-
-(defun bbdb-print-front-if (func list)
- "Move first elt of LIST satisfying FUNC to front.
-The car of the returned list is the first element that returned nonnil;
-The cdr is the rest of the list.
-But if the FUNC returns nil for every elements of the LIST, returns nil."
- (cond ((null list) nil)
- ((funcall func (car list))
- list)
- ((let ((rest (bbdb-print-front-if func (cdr list))))
- (if rest
- (cons (car rest)
- (cons (car list) (cdr rest))))))))
-
-(defun bbdb-print-firstn (n list force)
- "The first N elements of LIST.
-If 3rd arg FORCE is nonnil, will extend the list to length N if necessary, by
-adding nil's. If N is nil, just returns LIST."
- (cond ((null n) list)
- ((null list) (if force (make-list n nil) nil))
- ((<= n 0) nil)
- (t (cons (car list) (bbdb-print-firstn (1- n) (cdr list) force)))))
-
-(defun bbdb-print-tex-quote (string)
- "Quote any unquoted TeX special characters that appear in STRING.
-In other words, # alone will be replaced by \\#, but \\^ will be left for
-TeX to process as an accent."
- (if string
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer (get-buffer-create " bbdb-print-tex-quote"))
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert string)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (not (eobp))
- (cond ((looking-at "[<>=]+")
- (replace-match "$\\&$"))
- ((and (looking-at "[#$%&_]")
- (not (eq ?\\ (char-after (1- (point))))))
- (insert "\\")
- (forward-char 1))
- ((and (looking-at "~")
- (not (eq ?\\ (char-after (1- (point))))))
- (insert "\\")
- (forward-char 1)
- (insert "{}"))
- ((and (looking-at "[{}]")
- (not (eq ?\\ (char-after (1- (point))))))
- (insert "$\\")
- (forward-char 1)
- (insert "$"))
- (t (forward-char 1))))
- (buffer-string))))
-
-
-(provide 'bbdb-print)
-
-;;; bbdb-print ends here.
-
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb-reportmail.el b/lisp/bbdb-reportmail.el
deleted file mode 100644
index baadb03..0000000
--- a/lisp/bbdb-reportmail.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,107 +0,0 @@
-;; bbdb-reportmail.el --- Hooks the Insidious Big Brother Database
-;; into the Reportmail package
-
-;; Copyright (C) 1997 Christopher Kline
-
-;; Author: Christopher Kline <ckline@media.mit.edu>
-;; Maintainer: Christopher Kline <ckline@media.mit.edu>
-;; Version: 1.01
-;; Created: 25 Jun 1997
-;; Date: 26 Jun 1997
-
-;; Bbdb-reportmail 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.
-
-;; Bbdb-reportmail 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, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;; Bbdb-reportmail advises the reportmail package function
-;; display-time-get-field so that it attempts to replace the reported
-;; "from" and "to" fields with the name field (or mail-name, if it
-;; exists) of the corresponding BBDB record, if such a correspondence
-;; can be made.
-
-;; To use this, simply add the following lines AFTER you load in your
-;; bbdb, set bbdb variables, etc.
-;;
-;; (bbdb-insinuate-reportmail)
-;;
-;; (A require used to be necessary - it is no longer needed as long as
-;; bbdb-insinuate-reportmail is called)
-
-;;; History:
-
-;; v1.01 26 June 1997
-;; Fixed the advice so that if we are the message recipient, do
-;; nothing so that display-time-process-new-mail will correctly
-;; trap this case.
-;;
-;; v1.00 26 June 1997
-;; Initial release.
-
-;;-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-(require 'reportmail)
-(require 'advice)
-(require 'mail-extr)
-
-(defun bbdb/reportmail-alternate-full-name (address)
- (if address
- (let ((entry (bbdb-search-simple nil address)))
- (if entry
- (or (bbdb-record-getprop entry 'mail-name)
- (bbdb-record-name entry))))))
-
-(defadvice display-time-get-field
- (around bbdb/reportmail-hack-display-time-get-field disable activate)
- "Advises the `display-time-get-field' function in the reportmail package.
-If the field is \"from\" or \"to\", it tries to replace the value of the field
-with the name field of the corresponding BBDB entry, if one can be found.
-
-If no corresponding record can be found, the field value is left unaltered."
- (let (gf-field)
- ;; Get the original argument to display-time-get-field
- (setq gf-field (ad-get-arg 0))
- ;; Call the original display-time-get-field
- ad-do-it
- (if (or (string= gf-field "To") (string= gf-field "From"))
- (setq ad-return-value
- (or
- ;; If this message is to me, then do nothing so
- ;; reportmail can trap this case in
- ;; display-time-process-new-mail
- (if (display-time-member ad-return-value
- display-time-my-addresses)
- ad-return-value
- nil)
- ;; Is the sender/recipient in our BBDB?
- (bbdb/reportmail-alternate-full-name
- (car (cdr (mail-extract-address-components ad-return-value))))
- ;; Can't find sender/recipient in BBDB; do nothing.
- ad-return-value)
- ))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-insinuate-reportmail ()
- "Call this function to hook BBDB into reportmail."
- (ad-enable-advice 'display-time-get-field 'around
- 'bbdb/reportmail-hack-display-time-get-field)
- (ad-activate 'display-time-get-field)
- (message "Insinuated BBDB into Reportmail.")
-)
-
-(provide 'bbdb-reportmail)
-
-
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb-rmail.el b/lisp/bbdb-rmail.el
deleted file mode 100644
index d6aab98..0000000
--- a/lisp/bbdb-rmail.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,202 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- Mode:Emacs-Lisp -*-
-
-;;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB),
-;;; copyright (c) 1991, 1992 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>.
-;;; Interface to RMAIL. See bbdb.texinfo.
-
-;;; The Insidious Big Brother Database 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 1, or (at your
-;;; option) any later version.
-;;;
-;;; BBDB 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.
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-(require 'bbdb-com)
-(require 'rmail)
-(load-library "rmailsum")
-(require 'mailheader)
-
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/rmail-update-record (&optional offer-to-create)
- (let ((bbdb-get-only-first-address-p)
- (records (bbdb/rmail-update-records offer-to-create)))
- (if records (car records) nil)))
-
-(defun bbdb/rmail-get-header-content( header-field buf )
- "Pull HEADER-FIELD out of BUF's mail header.
-BUF is actually the rmail buffer from which the current message should
-be extracted."
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer buf)
- (if (fboundp 'rmail-get-header) ; Emacs 23
- (rmail-get-header header-field)
- (save-restriction
- (rmail-narrow-to-non-pruned-header)
- (let ((headers (mail-header-extract))
- (header (intern-soft (downcase header-field))))
- (mail-header header headers))))))
-
-(defun bbdb/rmail-new-flag( buf )
- "Returns t if the current message in buffer BUF is new."
- (rmail-message-labels-p rmail-current-message ", ?\\(unseen\\),"))
-
-(defcustom bbdb/rmail-update-records-mode
- '(if (bbdb/rmail-new-flag rmail-buffer) 'annotating 'searching)
- "RMAIL-specific version of `bbdb-update-records-mode', which see."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-rmail
- :type '(choice (const :tag "annotating all messages"
- annotating)
- (const :tag "annotating no messages"
- searching)
- (const :tag "annotating only new messages"
- (if (bbdb/rmail-new-flag rmail-buffer) 'annotating 'searching))
- (sexp :tag "user defined")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/rmail-update-records (&optional offer-to-create)
- "Returns the records corresponding to the current RMAIL emssage,
-creating or modifying them as necessary. A record will be created if
-bbdb/mail-auto-create-p is non-nil or if OFFER-TO-CREATE is true, and
-the user confirms the creation.
-
-The variable `bbdb/rmail-update-records-mode' controls what actions
-are performed and it might override `bbdb-update-records-mode'.
-
-When hitting C-g once you will not be asked anymore for new people
-listed n this message, but it will search only for existing records.
-When hitting C-g again it will stop scanning."
- (if (and (boundp 'rmail-buffer) rmail-buffer)
- (set-buffer rmail-buffer)
- (error "Not in an rmail buffer"))
- (if rmail-current-message
- (let ((bbdb/rmail-offer-to-create offer-to-create)
- cache records)
-
- (if (not bbdb/rmail-offer-to-create)
- (setq cache (bbdb-message-cache-lookup
- rmail-current-message)))
-
- (if cache
- (setq records (if bbdb-get-only-first-address-p
- (list (car cache))
- cache))
-
- (let ((bbdb-update-records-mode (or
- bbdb/rmail-update-records-mode
- bbdb-update-records-mode)))
- (setq records (bbdb-update-records
- (bbdb-get-addresses
- bbdb-get-only-first-address-p
- ;; uninteresting-senders
- user-mail-address
- 'bbdb/rmail-get-header-content
- rmail-buffer)
- bbdb/mail-auto-create-p
- offer-to-create))
-
- (bbdb-encache-message rmail-current-message records)))
- records))
- )
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/rmail-annotate-sender (string &optional replace)
- "Add a line to the end of the Notes field of the BBDB record
-corresponding to the sender of this message. If REPLACE is non-nil,
-replace the existing notes entry (if any)."
- (interactive (list (if bbdb-readonly-p
- (error "The Insidious Big Brother Database is read-only.")
- (read-string "Comments: "))))
- (if (and (boundp 'rmail-buffer) rmail-buffer)
- (set-buffer rmail-buffer))
- (bbdb-annotate-notes (bbdb/rmail-update-record t) string 'notes replace))
-
-(defun bbdb/rmail-edit-notes (&optional arg)
- "Edit the notes field or (with a prefix arg) a user-defined field
-of the BBDB record corresponding to the sender of this message."
- (interactive "P")
- (let ((record (or (bbdb/rmail-update-record t) (error ""))))
- (bbdb-display-records (list record))
- (if arg
- (bbdb-record-edit-property record nil t)
- (bbdb-record-edit-notes record t))))
-
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/rmail-show-sender ()
- "Display the contents of the BBDB for the sender of this message.
-This buffer will be in bbdb-mode, with associated keybindings."
- (interactive)
- (if (and (boundp 'rmail-buffer) rmail-buffer)
- (set-buffer rmail-buffer))
- (let ((record (bbdb/rmail-update-record t)))
- (if record
- (bbdb-display-records (list record))
- (error "unperson"))))
-
-(defun bbdb/rmail-pop-up-bbdb-buffer ( &optional offer-to-create )
- "Make the *BBDB* buffer be displayed along with the RMAIL window(s).
-Displays the records corresponding to the sender respectively
-recipients of the current message.
-See `bbdb/rmail-get-addresses-headers' and
-'bbdb-get-only-first-address-p' for configuration of what is being
-displayed."
- (save-excursion
- (let ((bbdb-gag-messages t)
- (bbdb-electric-p nil)
- (records (bbdb/rmail-update-records offer-to-create))
- (bbdb-buffer-name bbdb-buffer-name))
-
- (when (and bbdb-use-pop-up records)
- (bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer
- (function (lambda (w)
- (let ((b (current-buffer)))
- (set-buffer (window-buffer w))
- (prog1 (eq major-mode 'rmail-mode)
- (set-buffer b))))))
-
- ;; Always update the records; if there are no records, empty
- ;; the BBDB window. This should be generic, not MUA-specific.
- (bbdb-display-records records bbdb-pop-up-display-layout))
-
- (when (not records)
- (bbdb-undisplay-records)
- (if (get-buffer-window bbdb-buffer-name)
- (delete-window (get-buffer-window bbdb-buffer-name)))))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-insinuate-rmail ()
- "Call this function to hook BBDB into RMAIL."
- (define-key rmail-mode-map ":" 'bbdb/rmail-show-sender)
- (define-key rmail-mode-map ";" 'bbdb/rmail-edit-notes)
- (define-key rmail-summary-mode-map ":" 'bbdb/rmail-show-sender)
- (define-key rmail-summary-mode-map ";" 'bbdb/rmail-edit-notes)
-
- (add-hook 'rmail-show-message-hook 'bbdb/rmail-pop-up-bbdb-buffer)
-
- ;; We must patch into rmail-only-expunge to clear the cache, since
- ;; expunging a message invalidates the cache (which is based on
- ;; message numbers).
- (defadvice rmail-only-expunge (before bbdb/rmail-only-expunge)
- "Invalidate BBDB cache before expunging."
- (setq bbdb-message-cache nil))
-
- ;; Same for undigestifying.
- (or (fboundp 'undigestify-rmail-message)
- (autoload 'undigestify-rmail-message "undigest" nil t))
- (if (eq (car-safe (symbol-function 'undigestify-rmail-message)) 'autoload)
- (load (nth 1 (symbol-function 'undigestify-rmail-message))))
- (defadvice undigestify-rmail-message (before bbdb/undigestify-rmail-message)
- "Invalidate BBDB cache before undigestifying."
- (setq bbdb-message-cache nil))
- )
-
-(provide 'bbdb-rmail)
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb-sc.el b/lisp/bbdb-sc.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 6fe04ae..0000000
--- a/lisp/bbdb-sc.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,209 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- Mode:Emacs-Lisp -*-
-
-;;; This file is an addition to the Insidious Big Brother Database
-;;; (aka BBDB), copyright (c) 1991, 1992 Jamie Zawinski
-;;; <jwz@netscape.com>.
-;;;
-;;; The Insidious Big Brother Database 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 1, or (at your
-;;; option) any later version.
-;;;
-;;; BBDB 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 file was written by Martin Sjolin <marsj@ida.liu.se>
-;;; based the original code by Tom Tromey <tromey@busco.lanl.gov>.
-;;;
-;;; Thanks to Richard Stanton <stanton@haas.berkeley.edu> for ideas
-;;; for improvements and to Michael D. Carney <carney@ltx-tr.com>
-;;; for testing and feedback.
-
-;;; This file adds the ability to define attributions for Supercite in
-;;; a BBDB, enables you to retrieve your standard attribution from
-;;; BBDB. If the from header in the mail to which you are replying
-;;; only contains the e-mail address, the personal name is lookup in
-;;; BBDB. You need Supercite to make this code work. The attribution
-;;; os is stored under the key `attribution' (unless you've changed
-;;; bbdb/sc-attribution-field).
-
-;;; To use enable this code you will have to the "sc-consult" to your
-;;; sc-preferred-attribution-list. This file sets variable if it is not
-;;; set and isues an warning message if "sc-consult" is not included.
-;;;
-;;; (setq sc-preferred-attribution-list
-;;; '("sc-lastchoice" "x-attribution" "sc-consult"
-;;; "initials" "firstname" "lastname"))
-;;;
-;;;
-;;; We also set the sc-attrib-selection-list below if is not bound, if
-;;; you have your own special sc-attrib-selection-list, please add
-;;; an expression as below:
-;;;
-;;; (setq sc-attrib-selection-list
-;;; '(("sc-from-address" ((".*" . (bbdb/sc-consult-attr
-;;; (sc-mail-field "sc-from-address")))))))
-;;;
-;;; And finally we set the sc-mail-glom-frame to enable the
-;;; fetching of the name of person when there is only an e-mail
-;;; address in the original mail:
-;;;
-;;; (setq sc-mail-glom-frame
-;;; '((begin (setq sc-mail-headers-start (point)))
-;;; ("^x-attribution:[ \t]+.*$" (sc-mail-fetch-field t) nil t)
-;;; ("^\\S +:.*$" (sc-mail-fetch-field) nil t)
-;;; ("^$" (progn (bbdb/sc-default)
-;;; (list 'abort '(step . 0))))
-;;; ("^[ \t]+" (sc-mail-append-field))
-;;; (sc-mail-warn-if-non-rfc822-p (sc-mail-error-in-mail-field))
-;;; (end (setq sc-mail-headers-end (point)))))
-;;;
-;;;
-
-;;;
-;;;
-
-;;; packages
-(require 'bbdb)
-(require 'supercite)
-
-;;; User variable(s)
-(defcustom bbdb/sc-replace-attr-p t
- "t if you like to create a new BBDB entry when
-entering a non-default attribution, 'ask if the user
-should be asked before creation and NIL if we never create a new entry."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-supercite
- :type '(choice (const "Create a new BBDB entry" t)
- (const "Confirm new record creation" ask)
- (const "Don't create a new entry" nil)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb/sc-attribution-field 'attribution
- "The BBDB field used for Supercite attribution information."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-supercite
- :type '(symbol :tag "Field name"))
-
-;;; Code starts
-(defcustom bbdb/sc-last-attribution ""
- "Default attribution return by the SuperCite citation engine,
-used to compare against citation selected by the user."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-supercite
- :type '(string :tag "Default citation" ""))
-
-(defun bbdb/sc-consult-attr (from)
- "Extract citing information from BBDB using sc-consult where
-FROM is user e-mail address to look for in BBDB."
- ;; if logged in user sent this, use recipients.
- (let ((from (if (or (null from)
- (string-match (bbdb-user-mail-names) from))
- (car (cdr (mail-extract-address-components
- (or (sc-mail-field "to") from))))
- from)))
- (if from
- (let ((record (bbdb-search-simple nil from)))
- (and record
- (bbdb-record-getprop record bbdb/sc-attribution-field))))))
-
-(defun bbdb/sc-set-attr ()
- "Add attribute to BBDB."
- (let ((from (sc-mail-field "from"))
- (address (sc-mail-field "sc-from-address"))
- (attr (sc-mail-field "sc-attribution")))
- (if (and from attr bbdb/sc-replace-attr-p
- (not (string-equal attr bbdb/sc-last-attribution))
- (not (string-match (bbdb-user-mail-names) address)))
- (let* ((bbdb-notice-hook nil)
- ;; avoid noticing any headers in the reply message
- (record (bbdb-annotate-message-sender
- from t
- (bbdb-invoke-hook-for-value
- bbdb/mail-auto-create-p) t)))
- (if record
- (let ((old (bbdb-record-getprop record 'attribution)))
- ;; ignore if we have an value and same value
- (if (and (not (and old (string-equal old attr)))
- (or (not (eq bbdb/sc-replace-attr-p 'ask))
- (y-or-n-p (concat "Change attribution " attr))))
- (progn (bbdb-record-putprop record
- bbdb/sc-attribution-field attr)
- (bbdb-change-record record nil)))))))))
-
-;;; this is marked as autoload since someone managed to trip up Gnus
-;;; with it. I'm not clear this needs fixing, as you should be calling
-;;; bbdb-insinuate-sc if you're using supercite/BBDB. However.
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/sc-default ()
- "If the current \"from\" field in `sc-mail-info' alist
-contains only an e-mail address, lookup e-mail address in
-BBDB, and prepend a new \"from\" field to `sc-mail-info'."
- (let* ((from (sc-mail-field "from"))
- (pair (and from (mail-extract-address-components from))))
- (if (and pair (not (car pair)))
- (let* ((record (bbdb-search-simple nil (car (cdr pair))))
- (name (and record (bbdb-record-name record))))
- (if name
- (setq sc-mail-info
- (cons (cons "from"
- (format "%s (%s)" (car (cdr pair)) name))
- sc-mail-info)))))))
-
-;;; setup the default setting of the variables
-(defun bbdb/sc-setup-variables ()
- "Set up the various Supercite variables for the BBDB.
-`sc-preferred-attribution-list', `sc-attrib-selection-list', and
-`sc-mail-glom-frame' are set, but only if they have not previously
-been defined. It is strongly suggested that you not call this
-function directly, but that you use this function (specifically the
-settings contained herein) as an example. In other words, set these
-variables yourself, either in your Emacs configuration file or using
-Custom."
-
- ;; check for sc-consult in sc-preferred-attribution-list
- (if (boundp 'sc-preferred-attribution-list)
- (or (member '"sc-consult" sc-preferred-attribution-list)
- (bbdb-warn (concat "\"sc-consult\" not included in "
- "sc-preferred-attribution-list. Attributions cannot"
- "be gathered from the BBDB without \"sc-consult\""
- "in sc-preferred-attribution-list")))
- (defvar sc-preferred-attribution-list
- '("sc-lastchoice" "x-attribution" "sc-consult"
- "initials" "firstname" "lastname")))
-
- ;; check sc-attrib-selection-list
- (defvar sc-attrib-selection-list
- '(("sc-from-address"
- ((".*" . (bbdb/sc-consult-attr
- (sc-mail-field "sc-from-address")))))))
-
- ;; set sc-mail-glom-frame
- (defvar sc-mail-glom-frame
- '((begin (setq sc-mail-headers-start (point)))
- ("^x-attribution:[ \t]+.*$" (sc-mail-fetch-field t) nil t)
- ("^\\S +:.*$" (sc-mail-fetch-field) nil t)
- ("^$" (progn (bbdb/sc-default)
- (list 'abort '(step . 0))))
- ("^[ \t]+" (sc-mail-append-field))
- (sc-mail-warn-if-non-rfc822-p (sc-mail-error-in-mail-field))
- (end (setq sc-mail-headers-end (point))))))
-
-;; insert our hooks - call me from your Emacs initialization file
-(defvar attribution) ;; dammit, supercite!
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-insinuate-sc ()
- "Call this function to hook BBDB into Supercite."
-
- (add-hook 'sc-post-hook 'bbdb/sc-set-attr)
- (add-hook 'sc-attribs-postselect-hook
- (function (lambda()
- (setq bbdb/sc-last-attribution
- (if sc-downcase-p
- (downcase attribution) attribution))))))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-sc)
-;;; end of bbdb-sc.el
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb-snarf.el b/lisp/bbdb-snarf.el
deleted file mode 100644
index bf9d969..0000000
--- a/lisp/bbdb-snarf.el
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@@ -1,599 +0,0 @@
-;;; bbdb-snarf.el -- convert free-form text to BBDB records
-
-;;;
-;;; Copyright (C) 1997 by John Heidemann <johnh@isi.edu>.
-;;;
-;;; This file 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 version 1.
-;;;
-;;; This file 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.
-;;;
-
-;;;
-;;; bbdb-snarf is code to pick addresses, phones, and such out of a
-;;; free-form paragraphs. Things are recognized by context (web pages
-;;; start with http:// or www., for example). I wrote it because I
-;;; despise fill-in-the-blank forms (a la bbdb-create). (if I wanted
-;;; modes, I'd use vi :-).
-;;;
-;;; Eventually I'd like to be able to replace bbdb-mode with a free-form
-;;; text mode where bbdb-snarf merges in any changes you make.
-;;; I'm not there yet---merging is not good enough currently.
-;;; Currently bbdb-snarf is good for pulling postal addresses
-;;; from e-mail messages and converting other databases.
-;;;
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-(require 'bbdb-com)
-(require 'rfc822)
-(require 'mail-extr)
-
-(defconst bbdb-digit "[0-9]")
-(defvar bbdb-snarf-phone-regexp
- (concat
- "\\(([2-9][0-9][0-9])[-. ]?\\|[2-9][0-9][0-9][-. ]\\)?"
- "[0-9][0-9][0-9][-. ][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]"
- "\\( *\\(x\\|ext\\.?\\) *[0-9]+\\)?"
- )
- "regexp to match phones.")
-(defvar bbdb-snarf-zip-regexp
- (concat
- "\\<"
- bbdb-digit bbdb-digit bbdb-digit bbdb-digit bbdb-digit
- "\\(-" bbdb-digit bbdb-digit bbdb-digit bbdb-digit "\\)?"
- "\\>$")
- "regexp matching zip.")
-
-(defcustom bbdb-snarf-web-prop 'www
- "What property bbdb should use for the web, or nil to not detect web URLs."
- :group 'bbdb
- :type 'symbol)
-
-(defun bbdb-snarf-address-lines ()
- (let ((lines (bbdb-split (buffer-string) "\n")))
- (if (>= bbdb-file-format 5) nil
- (while (< (length lines) 3)
- (setq lines (append lines (list nil))))
- (if (> (length lines) 3)
- (error "bbdb-snarf-address-lines: too many lines in address.")))
- (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
- lines))
-
-(defun bbdb-snarf-make-address
- (label address-lines city state zip country)
- (if (>= bbdb-file-format 4)
- (vector label address-lines city state zip country)
- (if (>= bbdb-file-format 3)
- (vector label address-lines city state zip)
- (vector label
- (nth 0 address-lines)
- (nth 1 address-lines)
- (nth 2 address-lines)
- city state zip))))
-
-(defun bbdb-snarf-prune-empty-lines ()
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*\n" (point-max) t)
- (replace-match "")))
-
-(defun delete-and-return-region (begin end)
- (prog1
- (buffer-substring begin end)
- (delete-region begin end)))
-
-(defun bbdb-snarf-extract-label (default consume-p)
- "Extract the label before the point, or return DEFAULT if no label.
-If CONSUME-P is set, delete the text, if found."
- (interactive "sDefault label: ")
- (let ((end (point-marker)))
- (skip-chars-backward " \t")
- (if (not (= (point) (point-min)))
- (forward-char -1))
- (if (looking-at ":")
- (let* ((label-end (point))
- (label (delete-and-return-region
- (progn (skip-chars-backward "^\n,;") (point))
- label-end)))
- (delete-region (point) end)
- label)
- default)))
-
-(defun bbdb-snarf-parse-phone-number (phone)
- "Fix the bogosity that is `bbdb-snarf-parse-phone-number'.
-It doesn't always return a normalized phone number.
-For (800) 555-1212 it returns a three element list."
- (let ((try (bbdb-parse-phone-number phone)))
- (if (= 3 (length try))
- (nconc try '(0)))
- try))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-snarf (where)
- "snarf up a bbdb record WHERE the point is.
-We assume things are line-broken and paragraph-bounded.
-The name comes first and other fields (address,
-phone, email, web pages) are recognized by context.
-
-Required context:
- addresses end with \"City, State ZIP\" or \"City, State\"
- phones match bbdb-snarf-phone-regexp
- (currently US-style phones)
- e-mail addresses have @'s in them
- web sites are recognized by http:// or www.
-
-Address and phone context are currently US-specific;
-patches to internationalize these assumptions are welcome.
-
-\\[bbdb-snarf] is similar to \\[bbdb-whois-sentinel], but less specialized."
- (interactive "d")
- (bbdb-snarf-region
- (progn (goto-char where) (forward-paragraph -1) (point))
- (progn (forward-paragraph 1) (point))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-snarf-region (begin end)
- "snarf up a bbdb record in the current region. See `bbdb-snarf' for
-more details."
- (interactive "r")
-
- (save-excursion
- (let
- ((buf (get-buffer-create " *BBDB snarf*"))
- (text (buffer-substring-no-properties begin end))
- phones nets web city state zip name address-lines
- address-vector notes)
- (set-buffer buf)
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert text)
-
- ;; toss beginning and trailing space
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward "^[ \t]+" (point-max) t)
- (replace-match ""))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward "^\\s +$" (point-max) t)
- (replace-match ""))
-
- ;; first, pick out phone numbers
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward bbdb-snarf-phone-regexp (point-max) t)
- (let (phone
- (begin (match-beginning 0))
- (end (match-end 0)))
- (goto-char begin)
- (forward-char -1)
- (if (looking-at "[0-9A-Za-z]")
- (goto-char end);; not really phone
- (setq phone (bbdb-snarf-parse-phone-number
- (delete-and-return-region begin end))
- phones (append phones
- (list (vconcat
- (list (bbdb-snarf-extract-label
- (bbdb-label-completion-default
- 'phone) t))
- phone)))))))
-
- ;; next, web pages
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (if (and bbdb-snarf-web-prop
- (re-search-forward "\\(http://\\|www\.\\)[^ \t\n]+"
- (point-max) t))
- (progn
- (setq web (match-string 0)
- notes (append notes (list (cons bbdb-snarf-web-prop web))))
- (replace-match "")))
-
- ;; next e-mail
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward "[^ \t\n<]+@[^ \t\n>]+" (point-max) t)
- (setq nets (append nets (list (match-string 0))))
- (replace-match ""))
-
- (bbdb-snarf-prune-empty-lines)
-
- ;; name
- (goto-char (point-min))
- ;; This check is horribly english-centric (I think)
- (while (and (not (eobp)) (/= (char-syntax (char-after (point))) ?w))
- (forward-line 1))
- (if (re-search-forward "\\(\\sw\\|[ -\.,]\\)*\\sw" nil t)
- (progn
- (setq name (match-string 0))
- (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (match-end 0))))
-
- ;; address
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (cond
- ;; city, state zip
- ((re-search-forward bbdb-snarf-zip-regexp (point-max) t)
- (save-excursion
- (save-restriction
- (let (mk)
- (narrow-to-region (point-min) (match-end 0))
- (goto-char (point-max))
- ;; zip
- (re-search-backward bbdb-snarf-zip-regexp (point-min) t)
- (setq zip (bbdb-parse-zip-string (match-string 0)))
- ;; state
- (skip-chars-backward " \t")
- (setq mk (point))
- (skip-chars-backward "^ \t,")
- (setq state (buffer-substring (point) mk))
- ;; city
- (skip-chars-backward " \t,")
- (setq mk (point))
- (beginning-of-line)
- (setq city (buffer-substring (point) mk))
- ;; toss it
- (forward-char -1)
- (delete-region (point) (point-max))
- ;; address lines
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (setq address-lines (bbdb-snarf-address-lines)
- address-vector (list (bbdb-snarf-make-address
- (bbdb-label-completion-default
- 'address)
- address-lines
- city
- state
- zip
- "";; FIXME: snarf country
- )))))))
- ;; try for just city, state
- ((re-search-forward "^\\(.*\\), \\([A-Z][A-Za-z]\\)$"
- (point-max) t)
- (save-excursion
- (save-restriction
- (setq city (match-string 1)
- state (match-string 2))
- (narrow-to-region (point-min) (match-end 0))
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (setq address-lines (bbdb-snarf-address-lines)
- address-vector (list (bbdb-snarf-make-address
- "address"
- address-lines
- city
- state
- 0
- "";; FIXME: snarf country
- ))))))
- (t
- (setq address-lines '(nil nil nil)
- address-vector nil)))
-
- ;; anything else -> notes
- (bbdb-snarf-prune-empty-lines)
- (if (/= (point-min) (point-max))
- (setq notes (append notes (list (cons 'notes (buffer-string))))))
-
- ;; debug
- ; (goto-char (point-max))
- ; (insert "\n\n"
- ; "name: " name "\n"
- ; "city: " city "\n"
- ; "state: " state "\n"
- ; "zip: " zip "\n")
-
- (setq name (or name
- (and nets (car (car (bbdb-rfc822-addresses (car nets)))))
- "?"))
-
- (bbdb-merge-interactively name
- nil
- nets
- address-vector
- phones
- notes))))
-
-
-; (setq bbdb-snarf-test-cases "
-;
-; another test person
-; 1234 Gridley St.
-; Los Angeles, CA 91342
-; 555-1212
-; test@person.net
-; http://www.foo.bar/
-; other stuff about this person
-;
-; test person
-; 1234 Gridley St.
-; St. Los Angeles, CA 91342-1234
-; 555-1212
-; test@person.net
-;
-; x test person
-; 1234 Gridley St.
-; Los Angeles, California 91342-1234
-; 555-1212
-; test@person.net
-;
-; y test person
-; 1234 Gridley St.
-; Los Angeles, CA
-; 555-1212
-; test@person.net
-; "
-; "some test cases")
-
-
-
-(defun bbdb-merge-interactively (name company nets addrs phones notes)
- "Interactively add a new record; arguments same as \\[bbdb-create-internal]."
- (let*
- ((f-l-name (bbdb-divide-name name))
- (firstname (car f-l-name))
- (lastname (nth 1 f-l-name))
- (aka nil)
- (new-record
- (vector firstname lastname aka company phones addrs
- (if (listp nets) nets (list nets)) notes
- (make-vector bbdb-cache-length nil)))
- (old-record (bbdb-search-simple name nets)))
- (if old-record
- (progn
- (setq new-record (bbdb-merge-internally old-record new-record))
- (bbdb-delete-record-internal old-record)))
- ;; create new record
- (bbdb-invoke-hook 'bbdb-create-hook new-record)
- (bbdb-change-record new-record t)
- (bbdb-hash-record new-record)
- (bbdb-display-records (list new-record))))
-
-(defun bbdb-merge-internally (old-record new-record)
- "Merge two records. NEW-RECORDS wins over OLD in cases of ties."
- (if (and (null (bbdb-record-firstname new-record))
- (bbdb-record-firstname old-record))
- (bbdb-record-set-firstname new-record (bbdb-record-firstname old-record)))
- (if (and (null (bbdb-record-lastname new-record))
- (bbdb-record-lastname old-record))
- (bbdb-record-set-lastname new-record (bbdb-record-lastname old-record)))
- (if (and (null (bbdb-record-company new-record))
- (bbdb-record-company old-record))
- (bbdb-record-set-company new-record (bbdb-record-company old-record)))
- ;; nets
- (let ((old-nets (bbdb-record-net old-record))
- (new-nets (bbdb-record-net new-record)))
- (while old-nets
- (if (not (member (car old-nets) new-nets))
- (setq new-nets (append new-nets (list (car old-nets)))))
- (setq old-nets (cdr old-nets)))
- (bbdb-record-set-net new-record new-nets))
- ;; addrs
- (let ((old-addresses (bbdb-record-addresses old-record))
- (new-addresses (bbdb-record-addresses new-record)))
- (while old-addresses
- (if (not (member (car old-addresses) new-addresses))
- (setq new-addresses (append new-addresses (list (car old-addresses)))))
- (setq old-addresses (cdr old-addresses)))
- (bbdb-record-set-addresses new-record new-addresses))
- ;; phones
- (let ((old-phones (bbdb-record-phones old-record))
- (new-phones (bbdb-record-phones new-record)))
- (while old-phones
- (if (not (member (car old-phones) new-phones))
- (setq new-phones (append new-phones (list (car old-phones)))))
- (setq old-phones (cdr old-phones)))
- (bbdb-record-set-phones new-record new-phones))
- ;; notes
- (let ((old-notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes old-record))
- (new-notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes new-record)))
- (while old-notes
- (if (not (member (car old-notes) new-notes))
- (setq new-notes (append new-notes (list (car old-notes)))))
- (setq old-notes (cdr old-notes)))
- (bbdb-record-set-raw-notes new-record new-notes))
- ;; return
- new-record)
-
-;;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-(defcustom bbdb-extract-address-component-regexps
- '(
- ;; "surname, firstname" <address> from Outlookers
- ("\"\\([^\"]*\\)\"\\s-*<\\([^>]+\\)>"
- (bbdb-clean-username (match-string 1 adstring)) 2)
-
- ;; name <address>
- ("\\([^<>,\t][^<>,]+[^<>, \t]\\)\\s-*<\\([^>]+\\)>"
- 1 2)
- ;; <address>
- ("<\\([^>,]+\\)>" nil 1)
- ;; address (name)
- ("\\(\\b[^<\",()]+\\b\\)\\s-*(\\([^)]+\\))"
- (car (mail-extract-address-components
- (concat "\"" (match-string 2 adstring) "\"")))
- 1)
- ;; firstname.lastname@host
- ("\\b\\(\\([^@ \t\n.]+\\.[^@ \t\n.]+\\)@[^@ \t\n]+\\)\\b"
- (car (mail-extract-address-components
- (concat "\"" (match-string 2 adstring) "\"")))
- 1)
- ;; user@host
- ("\\b\\(\\([^@ \t\n]+\\)@[^@ \t\n]+\\)\\b"
- nil 1)
- ;; localaddress
- ("\\b\\([^@ \t\n]+\\)\\b"
- nil 1)
- )
- "*List of regexps matching headers.
-Each list element should have the form (REGEXP FULLNAME ADDRESS), where
-REGEXP matches the address while the actual address components should
-be a parenthesized expression.
-
-FULLNAME is a default string for addresses without full name or a
-number denoting parenthesized expression.
-ADDRESS is a number denoting the parenthesized expression matching the
-address.
-
-If FULLNAME or ADDRESS is a list it will be evaluated to return a
-string or nil. If its a function it will be called with the remaining
-address-string as argument."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type 'list)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-extract-address-component-ignore-regexp
- "\\(\\(undisclosed\\|unlisted\\)[^,]*recipients\\)\\|no To-header on input"
- "*A regexp matching addresses which should be ignored."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type 'string)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-extract-address-component-handler 'message
- "*Specifies how `bbdb-extract-address-components' reports errors.
-
-A value of nil means ignore unparsable stuff and 'warn will report
-a warning, 'message will report a message in the minibuffer and all
-other value will fire a error.
-
-When set to a function it will be called with the remaining string in
-order to extract the address components and return the rest and the
-components as list or to do what ever it wants, e.g. send a complain
-to the author ...
-
-To skip known unparseable stuff you rather should set the variable
-`bbdb-extract-address-component-ignore-regexp' instead of disabling
-this handler."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Ignore problems."
- nil)
- (const :tag "Warn about parsing problems."
- 'warn)
- (const :tag "Show a message about parsing problems."
- 'message)
- (function :tag "A user defined handler")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-extract-address-components (adstring &optional ignore-errors)
- "Return a list of address components found in ADSTRING.
-If extracting fails one probably has to adjust the variable
-`bbdb-extract-address-component-regexps'."
- (let ((case-fold-search t)
- (fnadlist nil)
- adcom-regexp
- nomatch)
-
- ;; Do some string cleanup and trimming
- (setq adstring (bbdb-replace-in-string adstring "[\n\t]" " "))
- (setq adstring (bbdb-replace-in-string adstring " " " "))
- (setq adstring (bbdb-replace-in-string adstring "^ +" ""))
-
- ;; scan the string
- (while (not (string= "" adstring))
- (setq adcom-regexp bbdb-extract-address-component-regexps
- nomatch t)
- (while adcom-regexp
- (let ((regexp (caar adcom-regexp))
- (fn (car (cdar adcom-regexp)))
- (ad (cadr (cdar adcom-regexp))))
- (cond ((string-match
- (concat "^[^,]*\\("
- bbdb-extract-address-component-ignore-regexp
- "\\)[^,]*\\(,\\|$\\)")
- adstring)
- (setq adstring (substring adstring (match-end 0))
- adcom-regexp nil
- nomatch nil))
- ((string-match (concat "^\\s-*" regexp "\\s-*\\(,\\|$\\)")
- adstring)
- (add-to-list 'fnadlist
- (list (let ((n
- (cond ((numberp fn)
- (match-string fn adstring))
- ((listp fn)
- (save-match-data (eval fn)))
- ((functionp fn)
- (save-match-data
- (funcall fn adstring)))
- (t fn))))
- (if (string= n "")
- nil
- n))
- (let ((a
- (cond ((numberp ad)
- (match-string ad adstring))
- ((listp ad)
- (save-match-data (eval ad)))
- ((functionp ad)
- (save-match-data
- (funcall ad adstring)))
- (t ad))))
- (if (string= a "")
- nil
- a))))
-; (save-match-data
-; (message "%S Match on %S to\n\t%S"
-; regexp adstring fnadlist))
- (setq adstring (substring adstring (match-end 0))
- adcom-regexp nil
- nomatch nil)))
- (setq adcom-regexp (cdr adcom-regexp))))
-
- ;; Now handle problems
- (if (and nomatch (not ignore-errors))
- (cond ((equal bbdb-extract-address-component-handler nil))
- ((equal bbdb-extract-address-component-handler 'warn)
- (bbdb-warn "Cannot extract an address component at \"%s\".
-See `bbdb-extract-address-component-handler' for more information."
- adstring))
- ((equal bbdb-extract-address-component-handler 'message)
- (message "Cannot extract an address component at \"%s\"."
- adstring))
- ((functionp bbdb-extract-address-component-handler)
- (let ((result
- (funcall bbdb-extract-address-component-handler
- adstring)))
- (if (and (listp result) (= 3 (length result)))
- (progn (add-to-list 'fnadlist (cdr result))
- (setq adstring (car result)
- nomatch nil)))))
- (t
- (error "Cannot extract an address component at \"%30s\""
- adstring))))
-
- ;; ignore the bad junk
- (if nomatch
- (if (string-match "^[^,]*," adstring)
- (setq adstring (substring adstring (match-end 0)))
- (setq adstring ""))))
-
- (delete '(nil nil) (nreverse fnadlist))))
-
-;;; alternative name parser
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-rfc822-addresses ( addrline &optional ignore-errors)
- "Split ADDRLINE into a list of parsed addresses.
-
-You can't do this with rfc822.el in any sort of useful way because it discards
-the comments. You can't do this with mail-extr.el because the multiple address
-parsing in GNU Emacs appears to be broken beyond belief, and the XEmacs
-version doesn't support multiple addresses."
- (let (addrs (start 0))
- (setq addrline (concat addrline ",")) ;; kludge, to make parsing easier
- ;; Addresses are separated by commas. This is probably the worst
- ;; possible way to do this, but it does cut down on the amount of
- ;; coding effort I have to duplicate. Basically, we split on
- ;; commas, and then try and parse what we've found. Pathologically
- ;; bad address lines will break this.
- (while (string-match "\\([^,]+\\)," addrline start)
- (let* ((thisaddr (substring addrline 0 (match-end 1)))
- (comma (match-end 0)) ;; rfc822-addresses trashes match-data
- (parsed (rfc822-addresses thisaddr)))
- (if (string-match "(" (or (car parsed) "")) ;; rfc822 didn't like it.
- (setq start comma)
- (setq addrs
- (append addrs (list
- (mail-extract-address-components
- thisaddr)))
- ;; throw away what we just parsed
- addrline (substring addrline comma)
- start 0))))
- addrs))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-snarf)
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb-srv.el b/lisp/bbdb-srv.el
deleted file mode 100644
index d28235b..0000000
--- a/lisp/bbdb-srv.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,285 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- Mode:Emacs-Lisp -*-
-
-;;; This file is the part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB),
-;;; copyright (c) 1995 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>.
-;;; Invoking BBDB from another process, via `gnudoit'.
-;;; See the file bbdb.texinfo for documentation.
-;;;
-;;; The Insidious Big Brother Database 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.
-;;;
-;;; BBDB 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 requires the `gnuserv' and `itimer' packages.
-;;;
-;;; To use:
-;;;
-;;; First, do `(gnuserv-start)' to initialize the emacs server process.
-;;; If you don't know what this does, see the doc for gnuserv.el.
-;;;
-;;; Then, an external process may invoke `gnudoit' in the following way:
-;;;
-;;; gnudoit '(bbdb-server "...all message headers..")'
-;;;
-;;; The bbdb-srv.perl program is a good choice for this; it takes a header
-;;; block on stdin, and converts them to a lisp string, taking care to
-;;; "sanitize" them so that hostile data can't take over the executing shell.
-;;;
-;;; The string should be a validly-formatted-and-quoted lisp string, and
-;;; should contain multiple lines, which are the headers of the message for
-;;; which a record should be displayed. It should contain at least a "From:"
-;;; header, or nothing will be displayed, but it should contain as many headers
-;;; as your various BBDB hooks might want access to.
-;;;
-;;; Records will not be displayed until no record has been requested for
-;;; `bbdb/srv-display-delay' seconds (default 2.) This is to prevent rapid
-;;; display of records from queueing up and swamping the emacs server process.
-;;;
-;;; Note that in order for this to build, itimer.el and gnuserv.el must be in
-;;; the build-path. The easiest way to achieve this is to set OTHERDIR to point
-;;; to the directory/ies they're in.
-
-;;; A trivial application of this is the shell command:
-;;;
-;;; echo 'From: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>' | bbdb-srv.perl
-;;;
-;;; which will cause the corresponding record to be displayed.
-;;; A more interesting application of this is:
-;;;
-;;; setenv NS_MSG_DISPLAY_HOOK bbdb-srv.perl
-;;;
-;;; which will hook BBDB up to Mozilla (Unix Netscape Mail and Netscape News
-;;; versions 3.0b2 and later only.)
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-(require 'bbdb-com)
-(require 'bbdb-hooks)
-
-
-(eval-when-compile
- (require 'mail-utils) ;; for mail-strip-quoted-names
- (require 'bbdb-gui) ;; for extents macros
- (if (featurep 'xemacs)
- ()
- (fset 'set-keymap-name 'ignore)
- (fset 'frame-lowest-window 'ignore)))
-
-;; newer version of gnuserv requires gnuserv-compat when using FSF emacs
-;; but you might be using an older version, and we can't tell until you
-;; crash it...
-(or (fboundp 'define-obsolete-variable-alias)
- (if (locate-library "gnuserv-compat")
- (require 'gnuserv-compat)))
-(require 'gnuserv)
-(require 'itimer)
-
-(defcustom bbdb/srv-auto-create-p nil
- "*Like `bbdb/news-auto-create-p' and `bbdb/mail-auto-create-p',
-but for the case where the record is being displayed by some external
-process via the `gnudoit' mechanism.
-
-If this is t, then records will automatically be created; if this is a
-function name or lambda, then it is called with no arguments to decide
-whether an entry should be automatically created. You can use this to,
-for example, create or not create messages which have a particular subject.
-
-`bbdb/srv-auto-create-mail-news-dispatcher' is a good value for this --
-that function will try to decide if this is a mail message or a news
-message, and then run either `bbdb/news-auto-create-p' or
-`bbdb/mail-auto-create-p' as appropriate."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-server
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Don't automatically create records" nil)
- (const :tag "Automatically create records" t)
- (sexp :tag "Use function to determine record creation"
- bbdb/srv-auto-create-mail-news-dispatcher)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb/srv-display-delay 2
- "*How long (in seconds) we must be idle before displaying a record."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities-server
- :type 'integer)
-
-(defvar bbdb/srv-pending-headers nil)
-(defvar bbdb/srv-pending-map
- (and (fboundp 'bbdb-set-extent-property)
- (condition-case nil
- (let ((m (make-sparse-keymap)))
- (set-keymap-name m 'bbdb/srv-pending-map)
- (define-key m 'button1 'bbdb/srv-pending-add)
- m)
- (error nil))))
-
-(defun bbdb/srv-handle-headers (headers &optional create-p)
- "Display (or create) the BBDB entry corresponding to the message headers.
-HEADERS should be a string containing an RFC822 header block; at least a
-\"From:\" header should be provided, but others will be made available to
-the various hooks (like `bbdb-notice-hook' and `bbdb/news-auto-create-p')."
- (let ((buf "*bbdb-tmp*")
- (record nil)
- (bbdb-force-dialog-boxes t) ; affects bbdb-y-or-n-p
- from)
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer (or (get-buffer buf)
- (progn
- (setq buf (get-buffer-create buf))
- (set-buffer buf)
- (buffer-disable-undo buf)
- buf)))
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert headers "\n\n")
- (setq from (mail-fetch-field "from"))
- (if (or (null from)
- (string-match (bbdb-user-mail-names)
- (mail-strip-quoted-names from)))
- ;; if logged-in user sent this, use recipients.
- (setq from (or (mail-fetch-field "to") from)))
- (if from
- (setq record
- (bbdb-annotate-message-sender from t
- (or create-p
- (bbdb-invoke-hook-for-value
- bbdb/srv-auto-create-p))
- nil))))
- (let ((w (get-buffer-window bbdb-buffer-name)))
- (if w
- nil
- (setq w (selected-window))
- (unwind-protect
- (progn
- (if (fboundp 'frame-lowest-window)
- (select-window (frame-lowest-window)))
- (bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer))
- (select-window w))
- (setq w (get-buffer-window bbdb-buffer-name))
- (if (fboundp 'set-window-dedicated-p)
- (set-window-dedicated-p w bbdb-buffer-name))))
- (cond (record
- (let ((bbdb-gag-messages t)
- (bbdb-use-pop-up nil)
- (bbdb-electric-p nil)
- (b (current-buffer)))
- (save-window-excursion ;; needed to get around XEmacs 19.15 bug?
- (bbdb-display-records (list record)) bbdb-pop-up-display-layout)
- (set-buffer b)))
- ((and from (not create-p) bbdb/srv-pending-map)
- (setq bbdb/srv-pending-headers headers)
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- (let ((buffer-read-only nil))
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert "\t\t\t")
- (let ((p (point))
- e)
- (insert from)
- (setq e (bbdb-make-extent p (point)))
- (bbdb-set-extent-face e 'bold)
- (bbdb-set-extent-property e 'highlight t)
- (bbdb-set-extent-property e 'keymap bbdb/srv-pending-map)
- )
- (insert "\n\n\t\t\tClick to add to BBDB.")
- ))))))
-
-(defun bbdb/srv-pending-add ()
- (interactive "@")
- (or bbdb/srv-pending-headers (error "lost headers?"))
- (bbdb/srv-handle-headers bbdb/srv-pending-headers t))
-
-
-(defvar bbdb/srv-itimer-arg nil)
-(defun bbdb/srv-itimer ()
- "Used as a timer function by bbdb/srv-handle-headers-with-delay.
-This invokes bbdb/srv-handle-headers with bbdb/srv-itimer-arg.
-We do it this way instead of by using a lambda to start-itimer so that
-we cons less."
- (defvar current-itimer)
- (if current-itimer (delete-itimer current-itimer))
- (if bbdb/srv-itimer-arg
- (bbdb/srv-handle-headers
- (prog1 bbdb/srv-itimer-arg
- (setq bbdb/srv-itimer-arg nil)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/srv-handle-headers-with-delay (headers)
- "Just like bbdb/srv-handle-headers, but only updates every few seconds.
-This is so that trying to display many records in succession won't queue them
-up, but will end up only displaying a record when no displays have been
-requested for a couple of seconds."
- (let* ((name "bbdb-srv")
- (itimer (get-itimer name)))
- (setq bbdb/srv-itimer-arg headers)
- (if itimer
- ;; It hasn't gone off yet; just change what it's argument will be.
- nil
- ;; else, start the timer going again.
- (start-itimer name 'bbdb/srv-itimer bbdb/srv-display-delay nil))
- nil))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defalias 'bbdb-srv 'bbdb/srv-handle-headers-with-delay)
-
-(autoload 'bbdb-header-start "bbdb-hooks")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/srv-auto-create-mail-news-dispatcher ()
- "For use as the value of bbdb/srv-auto-create-p.
-This will try to decide if this is a mail message or a news message, and then
-run either bbdb/news-auto-create-p or bbdb/mail-auto-create-p as appropriate.
-\(The heuristic is that news messages never have a Status or X-Mozilla-Status
-header; and that mail messages never have Path headers.)"
- (let (mail-p)
- (save-excursion
- (let ((start (bbdb-header-start)))
- (set-buffer (marker-buffer start))
- (setq mail-p
- (cond ((progn (goto-char start)
- (bbdb-extract-field-value "Status"))
- t)
- ((progn (goto-char start)
- (bbdb-extract-field-value "X-Mozilla-Status"))
- t)
- ((progn (goto-char start)
- (bbdb-extract-field-value "Path"))
- nil)
- (t t))))) ; can't tell -- guess mail.
- (bbdb-invoke-hook-for-value
- (if mail-p bbdb/mail-auto-create-p bbdb/news-auto-create-p))))
-
-
-;; For caller-id stuff
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-srv-add-phone (phone-string &optional description record)
- (let ((phone (make-vector (if bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p
- bbdb-phone-length
- 2)
- nil)))
- (setq record (if (stringp record)
- (or (bbdb-search-simple record "")
- (bbdb-create-internal record nil nil nil nil nil))
- (bbdb-completing-read-record
- (format "Add %s to: " phone-string))))
- (if (= 2 (length phone))
- (aset phone 1 phone-string)
- (let ((newp (bbdb-parse-phone-number phone-string)))
- (bbdb-phone-set-area phone (nth 0 newp))
- (bbdb-phone-set-exchange phone (nth 1 newp))
- (bbdb-phone-set-suffix phone (nth 2 newp))
- (bbdb-phone-set-extension phone (or (nth 3 newp) 0))))
- (bbdb-phone-set-location phone
- (or description
- (read-string "Phone number description: "
- "cid")))
- (bbdb-record-set-phones record
- (nconc (bbdb-record-phones record) (list phone)))
- (bbdb-change-record record nil)
- (bbdb-display-records (list record))
- record))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-srv)
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb-vm.el b/lisp/bbdb-vm.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 9ef279a..0000000
--- a/lisp/bbdb-vm.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,426 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- Mode:Emacs-Lisp -*-
-
-;;; This file is the part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB),
-;;; copyright (c) 1991, 1992, 1993 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>.
-;;; Interface to VM (View Mail) 5.31 or greater. See bbdb.texinfo.
-
-;;; The Insidious Big Brother Database 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 1, or (at your
-;;; option) any later version.
-;;;
-;;; BBDB 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.
-
-(eval-and-compile
- (require 'cl)
- (require 'bbdb)
- (require 'bbdb-com)
- (require 'bbdb-snarf)
- (require 'vm-version)
- (require 'vm-macro)
- (require 'vm-message)
- (require 'vm-misc)
- (require 'vm-undo)
- (require 'vm-motion)
- (require 'vm-summary)
- (require 'vm-vars)
- (require 'vm-folder)
- (require 'vm-mime))
-
-(defun bbdb/vm-get-header-content (header-field msg)
- (let ((content (vm-get-header-contents msg (concat header-field ":"))))
- (if content
- (vm-decode-mime-encoded-words-in-string content))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb/vm-update-records-mode
-; '(if (vm-new-flag msg) 'annotating 'searching)
- 'annotating
- "Controls how `bbdb/vm-update-records' processes email addresses.
-Set this to an expression which evaluates either to 'searching or
-'annotating. When set to 'annotating email addresses will be fed to
-`bbdb-annotate-message-sender' in order to update existing records or create
-new ones. A value of 'searching will search just for existing records having
-the right net.
-
-The default is to annotate only new messages."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-vm
- :type '(choice (const :tag "annotating all messages"
- annotating)
- (const :tag "annotating no messages"
- searching)
- (const :tag "annotating only new messages"
- (if (vm-new-flag msg) 'annotating 'searching))
- (sexp :tag "user defined")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/vm-update-record (&optional offer-to-create)
- (let* ((bbdb-get-only-first-address-p t)
- (records (bbdb/vm-update-records offer-to-create)))
- (if records (car records) nil)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/vm-update-records (&optional offer-to-create)
- "Returns the records corresponding to the current VM message,
-creating or modifying them as necessary. A record will be created if
-`bbdb/mail-auto-create-p' is non-nil or if OFFER-TO-CREATE is true, and
-the user confirms the creation.
-
-The variable `bbdb/vm-update-records-mode' controls what actions
-are performed and it might override `bbdb-update-records-mode'.
-
-When hitting C-g once you will not be asked anymore for new people listed
-in this message, but it will search only for existing records. When hitting
-C-g again it will stop scanning."
- (vm-select-folder-buffer)
- (vm-check-for-killed-summary)
- (vm-error-if-folder-empty)
- (let ((msg (car vm-message-pointer))
- (enable-local-variables t) ; ...or vm bind this to nil.
- (inhibit-quit nil) ; vm better not bind this to t!
- (bbdb/vm-offer-to-create offer-to-create)
- cache records)
-
- ;; ignore cache if we may be creating a record, since the cache
- ;; may otherwise tell us that the user didn't want a record for
- ;; this person.
- (if (not bbdb/vm-offer-to-create)
- (setq cache (and msg (bbdb-message-cache-lookup msg))))
-
- (if cache
- (setq records (if bbdb-get-only-first-address-p
- (list (car cache))
- cache))
-
- (let ((bbdb-update-records-mode (or bbdb/vm-update-records-mode
- bbdb-update-records-mode)))
- (setq records (bbdb-update-records
- (bbdb-get-addresses bbdb-get-only-first-address-p
- vm-summary-uninteresting-senders
- 'bbdb/vm-get-header-content
- (vm-real-message-of msg))
- bbdb/mail-auto-create-p
- offer-to-create))
-
- (bbdb-encache-message msg records)))
- records))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/vm-annotate-sender (string &optional replace)
- "Add a line to the end of the Notes field of the BBDB record
-corresponding to the sender of this message. If REPLACE is non-nil,
-replace the existing notes entry (if any)."
- (interactive
- (list (if bbdb-readonly-p
- (error "The Insidious Big Brother Database is read-only.")
- (read-string "Comments: "))))
- (vm-follow-summary-cursor)
- (let ((record (or (bbdb/vm-update-record t) (error "unperson"))))
- (bbdb-annotate-notes record string 'notes replace)))
-
-(defun bbdb/vm-edit-notes (&optional arg)
- "Edit the notes field or (with a prefix arg) a user-defined field
-of the BBDB record corresponding to the sender of this message."
- (interactive "P")
- (vm-follow-summary-cursor)
- (let ((record (or (bbdb/vm-update-record t) (error "unperson"))))
- (bbdb-display-records (list record))
- (if arg
- (bbdb-record-edit-property record nil t)
- (bbdb-record-edit-notes record t))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/vm-show-records (&optional address-class)
- "Display the contents of the BBDB for the sender of this message.
-This buffer will be in bbdb-mode, with associated keybindings."
- (interactive)
- (vm-follow-summary-cursor)
- (let ((bbdb-get-addresses-headers
- (if address-class
- (list (assoc address-class bbdb-get-addresses-headers))
- bbdb-get-addresses-headers))
- (bbdb/vm-update-records-mode 'annotating)
- (bbdb-message-cache nil)
- ;; should we move this to bbdb/vm-show-sender?
- (bbdb-user-mail-names nil)
- (vm-summary-uninteresting-senders nil)
- records)
- (setq records (bbdb/vm-update-records t))
- (if records
- (bbdb-display-records records)
- (bbdb-undisplay-records))
- records))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/vm-show-all-recipients ()
- "Show all recipients of this message. Counterpart to `bbdb/vm-show-sender'."
- (interactive)
- (let ((bbdb-get-only-first-address-p nil))
- (bbdb/vm-show-records 'recipients)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/vm-show-sender (&optional show-recipients)
- "Display the contents of the BBDB for the senders of this message.
-With a prefix argument show the recipients instead,
-with two prefix arguments show all records.
-This buffer will be in `bbdb-mode', with associated keybindings."
- (interactive "p")
- (cond ((= 4 show-recipients)
- (bbdb/vm-show-all-recipients))
- ((= 16 show-recipients)
- (let ((bbdb-get-only-first-address-p nil))
- (bbdb/vm-show-records)))
- (t
- (if (null (bbdb/vm-show-records 'authors))
- (bbdb/vm-show-all-recipients)))))
-
-(defun bbdb/vm-pop-up-bbdb-buffer (&optional offer-to-create)
- "Make the *BBDB* buffer be displayed along with the VM window(s).
-Displays the records corresponding to the sender respectively
-recipients of the current message.
-See `bbdb-get-addresses-headers' and 'bbdb-get-only-first-address-p' for
-configuration of what is being displayed."
- (save-excursion
- (let ((bbdb-gag-messages t)
- (bbdb-electric-p nil)
- (records (bbdb/vm-update-records offer-to-create))
- (bbdb-buffer-name bbdb-buffer-name))
-
- (when (and bbdb-use-pop-up records)
- (bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer
- (function (lambda (w)
- (let ((b (current-buffer)))
- (set-buffer (window-buffer w))
- (prog1 (member major-mode '(vm-mode vm-presentation-mode))
- (set-buffer b))))))
-
- ;; Always update the records; if there are no records, empty the
- ;; BBDB window. This should be generic, not VM-specific.
- (bbdb-display-records records bbdb-pop-up-display-layout))
-
- (when (not records)
- (bbdb-undisplay-records)
- (if (get-buffer-window bbdb-buffer-name)
- (delete-window (get-buffer-window bbdb-buffer-name)))))))
-
-
-;; By Alastair Burt <burt@dfki.uni-kl.de>
-;; vm 5.40 and newer support a new summary format, %U<letter>, to call
-;; a user-provided function. Use "%-17.17UB" instead of "%-17.17F" to
-;; have your VM summary buffers display BBDB's idea of the sender's full
-;; name instead of the name (or lack thereof) in the message itself.
-
-(defun vm-summary-function-B (m &optional to-p)
- "Given a VM message returns the BBDB name of the sender.
-Respects vm-summary-uninteresting-senders."
- (if (and vm-summary-uninteresting-senders (not to-p))
- (let ((case-fold-search nil))
- (if (string-match vm-summary-uninteresting-senders (vm-su-from m))
- (concat vm-summary-uninteresting-senders-arrow
- (vm-summary-function-B m t))
- (or (bbdb/vm-alternate-full-name (vm-su-from m))
- (vm-su-full-name m))))
- (or (bbdb/vm-alternate-full-name (if to-p (vm-su-to m) (vm-su-from m)))
- (vm-decode-mime-encoded-words-in-string
- (if to-p (vm-su-to-names m) (vm-su-full-name m))))))
-
-(defun bbdb/vm-alternate-full-name (address)
- (if address
- (let ((entry (bbdb-search-simple
- nil
- (if (and address bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook)
- (bbdb-canonicalize-address address)
- address))))
- (if entry
- (or (bbdb-record-getprop entry 'mail-name)
- (bbdb-record-name entry))))))
-
-
-;; From: Mark Thomas <mthomas@jprc.com>
-;; Subject: auto-folder-alist from bbdb
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist-field 'vm-folder
- "*The field which `bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist' searches for."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-vm
- :type 'symbol)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist-headers '("From:" "To:" "CC:")
- "*The headers used by `bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist'.
-The order in this list is the order how matching will be performed!"
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-vm
- :type '(repeat (string :tag "header name")))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist ()
- "Create a `vm-auto-folder-alist' according to the records in the bbdb.
-For each record that has a 'vm-folder' attribute, add an
-element (email-regexp . folder) to the `vm-auto-folder-alist'.
-
-The element gets added to the 'element-name' sublist of the
-`vm-auto-folder-alist'.
-
-The car of the element consists of all the email addresses for the
-bbdb record concatenated with OR; the cdr is the value of the
-vm-folder attribute.
-
-If the first character of vm-folders value is a quote ' it will be
-parsed as lisp expression and is evaluated to return a folder name,
-e.g. define you own function `my-folder-name' and set it to
- '(my-folder-name)"
- (interactive)
- (let* (;; we add the email-address/vm-folder-name pair to this
- ;; sublist of the vm-auto-folder-alist variable
- (headers (reverse bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist-headers))
- header
- ;; grab the folder list from the vm-auto-folder-alist
- folder-list
- ;; the raw-notes and vm-folder attributes of the current bbdb
- ;; record
- notes-field folder
- ;; a regexp matching all the email addresses from the bbdb
- ;; record
- email-regexp
- ;;
- records)
-
- (setq records
- (delete
- nil
- (mapcar (lambda (r)
- (if (bbdb-record-getprop r bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist-field)
- r))
- (bbdb-records))))
-
- (while headers
- (setq header (car headers) headers (cdr headers))
- ;; create the folder-list in vm-auto-folder-alist if it doesn't exist
- (setq folder-list (assoc header vm-auto-folder-alist))
- (unless folder-list
- (setq vm-auto-folder-alist (cons (list header)
- vm-auto-folder-alist)
- folder-list (assoc header vm-auto-folder-alist)))
- (mapcar
- (lambda (r)
- (setq notes-field (bbdb-record-raw-notes r))
- (when (and (listp notes-field)
- (setq folder (cdr (assq bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist-field
- notes-field))))
- ;; quote all the email addresses for the record and join them
- ;; with OR
- (setq email-regexp (regexp-opt (bbdb-record-net r)))
- (unless (or (zerop (length email-regexp))
- (assoc email-regexp folder-list))
- ;; be careful: nconc modifies the list in place
- (if (equal (elt folder 0) ?\')
- (setq folder (read (substring folder 1))))
- (nconc folder-list (list (cons email-regexp folder))))))
- records))))
-
-
-;;; bbdb/vm-auto-add-label
-;;; Howard Melman, contributed Jun 16 2000
-(defcustom bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-list nil
- "*List used by `bbdb/vm-auto-add-label' to automatically label messages.
-Each element in the list is either a string or a list of two strings.
-If a single string then it is used as both the field value to check for
-and the label to apply to the message. If a list of two strings, the first
-is the field value to search for and the second is the label to apply."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-vm
- :type 'list)
-
-(defcustom bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-field bbdb-define-all-aliases-field
- "*Fields used by `bbdb/vm-auto-add-label' to automatically label messages.
-Value is either a single symbol or a list of symbols of bbdb fields that
-`bbdb/vm-auto-add-label' uses to check for labels to apply to messages.
-Defaults to `bbdb-define-all-aliases-field' which is typically `mail-alias'."
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-vm
- :type '(choice symbol list))
-
-(defun bbdb/vm-auto-add-label (record)
- "Automatically add labels to messages based on the mail-alias field.
-Add this to `bbdb-notice-hook' and if using VM each message that bbdb
-notices will be checked. If the sender has a value in the
-bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-field in their BBDB record that
-matches a value in `bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-list' then a VM
-label will be added to the message.
-
-This works great when `bbdb-user-mail-names' is set. As a result
-mail that you send to people (and copy yourself on) is labeled as well.
-
-This is how you hook it in.
-;; (add-hook 'bbdb-notice-hook 'bbdb/vm-auto-add-label)
-"
- (let (field aliases sep)
- (and (eq major-mode 'vm-mode)
- (mapcar #'(lambda(x)
- (and
- (setq field (bbdb-record-getprop record x))
- (setq sep (or (get x 'field-separator) ","))
- (setq aliases (append aliases (bbdb-split field sep)))))
- (cond ((listp bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-field)
- bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-field)
- ((symbolp bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-field)
- (list bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-field))
- (t (error "Bad value for bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-field"))
- ))
- (vm-add-message-labels
- (mapconcat #'(lambda (l)
- (cond ((stringp l)
- (if (member l aliases)
- l))
- ((and (consp l)
- (stringp (car l))
- (stringp (cdr l)))
- (if (member (car l) aliases)
- (cdr l)))
- (t
- (error "Malformed bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-list")
- )))
- bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-list
- " ")
- 1))))
-
-
-;;; Automatically add a record for replies.
-;;; Contributed by Robert Fenk, 27 Oct 2000. It only took me 8 months to put
-;;; it in the source...
-;;;
-;;; (add-hook 'vm-reply-hook 'bbdb/vm-force-create) to enable it. You could
-;;; presumably hook it elsewhere as well.
-(defun bbdb/vm-force-create ()
- "Force automatic adding of a bbdb entry for current message."
- (interactive)
- (let ((bbdb/mail-auto-create-p t)
- (bbdb-message-caching-enabled nil))
- (save-excursion
- (vm-select-folder-buffer)
- (bbdb/vm-pop-up-bbdb-buffer))))
-
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-insinuate-vm ()
- "Call this function to hook BBDB into VM."
- (cond ((boundp 'vm-select-message-hook) ; VM 5.36+
- (add-hook 'vm-select-message-hook 'bbdb/vm-pop-up-bbdb-buffer))
- ((boundp 'vm-show-message-hook) ; VM 5.32.L+
- (add-hook 'vm-show-message-hook 'bbdb/vm-pop-up-bbdb-buffer))
- (t
- (error "vm versions older than 5.36 no longer supported")))
- (define-key vm-mode-map ":" 'bbdb/vm-show-sender)
- ;; (define-key vm-mode-map "'" 'bbdb/vm-show-all-recipients) ;; not yet
- (define-key vm-mode-map ";" 'bbdb/vm-edit-notes)
- (define-key vm-mode-map "/" 'bbdb)
- ;; VM used to inherit from mail-mode-map, so bbdb-insinuate-sendmail
- ;; did this. Kyle, you loser.
- (if (boundp 'vm-mail-mode-map)
- (define-key vm-mail-mode-map "\M-\t" 'bbdb-complete-name)))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-vm)
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb-w3.el b/lisp/bbdb-w3.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 4c9c8d4..0000000
--- a/lisp/bbdb-w3.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,61 +0,0 @@
-;;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB),
-;;; copyright (c) 1991, 1992, 1993 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>.
-;;; WWW-related functions for the BBDB. See bbdb.texinfo.
-
-;;; The Insidious Big Brother Database 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.
-;;;
-;;; BBDB 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.
-
-(require 'bbdb-com)
-(require 'browse-url)
-
-(defvar w3-mode-map)
-(eval-when-compile
- (condition-case() (require 'url) (error (fset 'url-view-url 'ignore))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-www (rec &optional which)
- "Visit URLs stored in the `www' field of the current record.
-\\[bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records]\\[bbdb-www] \
-means to try all records currently visible.
-Non-interactively, do all records if arg is nonnil."
- (interactive (list (bbdb-get-record "Visit (WWW): ")
- (or current-prefix-arg 0)))
- (browse-url (read-string "fetch: "
- (or (bbdb-get-field rec 'www which)
- (bbdb-get-field rec 'ftp which)))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-www-grab-homepage (record)
- "Grab the current URL and store it in the bbdb database"
- (interactive (list (bbdb-completing-read-one-record
- "Add WWW homepage for: ")))
- ;; if there is no database record for this person, create one
- (unless record
- (setq record (bbdb-read-new-record))
- (bbdb-invoke-hook 'bbdb-create-hook record))
- (if (bbdb-record-getprop record 'www)
- (bbdb-record-putprop
- record 'www
- (concat (bbdb-record-getprop record 'www) "," (url-view-url t)))
- (bbdb-record-putprop record 'www (url-view-url t)))
- (bbdb-change-record record t)
- (bbdb-display-records (list record)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-insinuate-w3 ()
- "Call this function to hook BBDB into W3."
- (add-hook 'w3-mode-hook
- (lambda () (define-key w3-mode-map ":" 'bbdb-www-grab-homepage))))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-w3)
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb-whois.el b/lisp/bbdb-whois.el
deleted file mode 100644
index af4c34d..0000000
--- a/lisp/bbdb-whois.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,264 +0,0 @@
-;;; bbdb-whois.el -- Big Brother gets a little help from Big Brother
-;;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB).
-;;;
-;;; Copyright (C) 1992, 1993 Roland McGrath
-;;;
-;;; 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, 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.
-;;;
-;;; A copy of the GNU General Public License can be obtained from this
-;;; program's author (send electronic mail to roland@gnu.ai.mit.edu) or
-;;; from the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA
-;;; 02139, USA.
-;;;
-;;; Send bug reports to bbdb@waider.ie
-
-(require 'bbdb-com)
-
-(defmacro bbdb-add-to-field (record field text)
- (let ((get (intern (concat "bbdb-record-" (symbol-name field))))
- (set (intern (concat "bbdb-record-set-" (symbol-name field)))))
- `(let ((old (,get ,record))
- (text ,text))
- (or (member text old)
- (,set ,record (nconc old (list text)))))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-whois-server (or (and (boundp 'whois-server) whois-server)
- "whois.geektools.com")
- "*Server for \\[bbdb-whois] lookups."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities
- :type 'string)
-
-(defvar bbdb-whois-name nil
- "Used to store the name during a whois call.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'bbdb-whois-name)
-(defvar bbdb-whois-record nil
- "Used to store the record during a whois call.")
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'bbdb-whois-record)
-
-;;; main entry point. it'd be nice if we could bbdb-whois an arbitrary
-;;; name and make a record from that directly.
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-whois (the-record &optional server)
- (interactive (list (bbdb-get-record "BBDB Whois: ")
- (and current-prefix-arg
- (read-string "Query whois server: "
- bbdb-whois-server))))
- (or server (setq server bbdb-whois-server))
- (if (or (bbdb-record-lastname the-record) (bbdb-record-firstname the-record))
- ;; XXX we seem to get called with a vector of nils.
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer (generate-new-buffer " *bbdb-whois*"))
- (set bbdb-whois-record the-record)
- (set bbdb-whois-name
- (if (bbdb-record-getprop the-record 'nic)
- (concat "!" (bbdb-record-getprop the-record 'nic))
- (concat (bbdb-record-lastname the-record) ", "
- (bbdb-record-firstname the-record))))
- (let ((proc (open-network-stream "whois" (current-buffer) server 43)))
- (set-process-sentinel proc 'bbdb-whois-sentinel)
- (process-send-string proc (concat bbdb-whois-name "\r\n"))))))
-
-;;; This function parses the results from the server.
-(defun bbdb-whois-sentinel (proc status)
- (save-excursion
- (let (rec)
- (set-buffer (process-buffer proc))
- (setq rec bbdb-whois-record)
- (goto-char 1)
-
- ;; check for multiple replies
- ;; should maybe present a menu/completion buffer of multiples and do a
- ;; refetch.
- (if (not (re-search-forward "Record last updated" (point-max) t))
- (if (re-search-forward "No match" (point-max) t)
- (message "Can not find a whois record for `%s'" bbdb-whois-name)
- (if (re-search-forward "Access Limit Exceeded" (point-max) t)
- (message "Per-day access limit to %s exceeded."
- bbdb-whois-server) ;; bah!
- (message "%s is ambiguous to whois; try a different name"
- bbdb-whois-name)))
-
- ;; clean up & parse buffer, otherwise.
- (while (re-search-forward "\r\n" (point-max) t)
- (replace-match "\n"))
- (goto-char 1)
- (if (re-search-forward
- (concat (if (string-match "^!" bbdb-whois-name)
- (concat "(\\("
- (regexp-quote (substring bbdb-whois-name 1))
- "\\))")
- (concat (regexp-quote bbdb-whois-name)
- ".*(\\([A-Z0-9]+\\))"))
- "\\s *\\(\\S +@\\S +\\)?$")
- nil t)
- (let ((net (if (match-beginning 2)
- (downcase (buffer-substring (match-beginning 2)
- (match-end 2)))))
- (nic (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)))
- (lines nil))
- (if net
- (bbdb-add-to-field rec net net))
- (bbdb-record-putprop rec 'nic nic)
-
- ;; Snarf company.
- ;; not all nic records have companies, though.
- (forward-line 1)
- (back-to-indentation)
- (let ((company (buffer-substring (point) (progn (end-of-line)
- (point))))
- (old (bbdb-record-company rec)))
- (cond ((not old)
- (bbdb-record-set-company rec company))
- ((string= old company)
- nil)
- (t
- (bbdb-record-putprop rec 'nic-organization company))))
-
- ;; Read the address info into LINES.
- (while (progn (forward-line 1)
- (not (looking-at "^$")))
- (back-to-indentation)
- (setq lines (cons (buffer-substring (point)
- (progn (end-of-line)
- (point)))
- lines)))
-
- ;; Snarf phone number.
- ;; phone, fax are presented, it seems, as
- ;; +country area prefix number +country area prefix number
- ;; we can look for the " +" and split there, I guess.
- (if (car lines)
- (let ((phones (car lines))
- (n 1)
- phone-numbers)
- (while (string-match "^\\(.+\\) \\+" phones)
- (setq phone-numbers
- (append phone-numbers
- (list (substring phones 0 (match-end 1))))
- phones (substring phones (+ 1 (match-end 1)))))
- (setq phone-numbers (append phone-numbers
- (list phones)))
-
- ;; now add each member of the list to the bbdb record
- ;; it'd be nice if we could be smarter about this.
- (mapc (function
- (lambda(p)
- (if (not (bbdb-find-phone
- p (bbdb-record-phones rec)))
- (let ((p-n
- (vector (format "nic-phone-%d" n) p)))
- (bbdb-add-to-field rec phones p-n)
- (setq n (+ 1 n))))))
- phone-numbers)
-
- ;; throw away phones line from what we've snarfed
- (setq lines (cdr lines))))
-
- ;; Snarf address.
- (if (car lines)
- (let ((addr (make-vector bbdb-address-length nil))
- (city "")
- (state "")
- (zip "")
- (country ""))
-
- ;; extract country
- (if (string-match "^[A-Z][A-Z]$" (car lines))
- (setq country (car lines) ;; could convert from ISO...
- lines (cdr lines)))
-
- ;; extract city, state, zip
- ;; it would be nice if this could all use bbdb-snarf.
- ;; or if NICs would hand out something machine
- ;; readable, like <shudder> XML.
- ;;
- ;; note the zipcode check at the end of the regexp
- ;; isn't really a zipcode check, because we don't do
- ;; zipcode checks any more.
- (if (string-match
- "\\([^,]+\\),\\s *\\(\\S +\\)\\s *\\(.+\\)"
- (car lines))
- (setq city (substring (car lines)
- (match-beginning 1)
- (match-end 1))
- state (substring (car lines)
- (match-beginning 2)
- (match-end 2))
- zip (substring (car lines)
- (match-beginning 3)
- (match-end 3))
- lines (cdr lines))
- ;; otherwise we just stuff everything into the
- ;; streets list and let the user clean it up. This
- ;; would be nice to do heuristically, if I knew
- ;; enough about variable address formats.
- ;; (bbdb-snarf-grok-address (ADDR)) would be neat.
- )
-
- (bbdb-address-set-location addr "nic-address")
- (bbdb-address-set-city addr (or city ""))
- (bbdb-address-set-state addr (or state ""))
- (bbdb-address-set-zip addr (or zip ""))
- (bbdb-address-set-country addr (or country ""))
- (setq lines (nreverse lines))
- (bbdb-address-set-streets addr lines)
-
- ;; should probably overwrite existing nic-address field.
- (bbdb-add-to-field rec addresses addr)))
-
- ;; Snarf any random notes.
- (setq lines nil)
- (while (progn
- (forward-line 1)
- (back-to-indentation)
- (not (looking-at
- "$\\|Record last updated on")))
- (if (looking-at "Alternate mailbox: \\(\\S +\\)$")
- (bbdb-add-to-field rec net
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1)
- (match-end 1)))
- (setq lines (cons (buffer-substring (point)
- (progn (end-of-line)
- (point)))
- lines))))
- (if lines
- (bbdb-record-putprop rec 'nic-notes
- (mapconcat 'identity
- (nreverse lines)
- "\n")))
-
- ;; Snarf the last-update date.
- (if (re-search-forward "Record last updated on \\(\\S *\\)\\."
- nil t)
- (bbdb-record-putprop rec 'nic-updated
- (buffer-substring (match-beginning 1)
- (match-end 1))))
-
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- (bbdb-redisplay-one-record rec)))
- (message "No whois information for %s" bbdb-whois-name)))
- (delete-process proc)
- (kill-buffer (current-buffer)))))
-
-(defun bbdb-find-phone (string record)
- "Return the vector entry if STRING is a phone number listed in RECORD."
- (let ((phone nil)
- (done nil))
- (while (and record (not done))
- (setq phone (car record))
- (if (string= string (bbdb-phone-string phone))
- (setq done phone))
- (setq record (cdr record)))
- done))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-whois)
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el b/lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el
deleted file mode 100644
index d828201..0000000
--- a/lisp/bbdb-xemacs.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,114 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- Mode:Emacs-Lisp -*-
-;;; This file contains some XEmacs-specific stuff for BBDB.
-
-;;; This file is the part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB),
-;;; copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>.
-
-;;; The Insidious Big Brother Database 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.
-;;;
-;;; BBDB 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 code is kind of kludgey, mostly because it needs to parse the contents
-;;; of the *BBDB* buffer, since BBDB doesn't save the buffer-positions of the
-;;; various fields when it fills in that buffer (doing that would be slow and
-;;; cons a lot, so it doesn't seem to be worth it.)
-
-(eval-and-compile
- (if (not (featurep 'xemacs))
- (error "This file only works in XEmacs.")))
-
-;; this makes no sense, long-term, but.
-(eval-when-compile
- (or (featurep 'xemacs)
- (fset 'load-sound-file 'ignore)))
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-(require 'bbdb-com)
-(require 'bbdb-gui) ;; load in the menu/font stuff
-
-;; Utility functions that mask others to provide XEmacs-specific functionality
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-xemacs-display-completion-list (list &optional callback data)
- "Wrapper for `display-completion-list'.
-Allows callbacks on XEmacs `display-completion-list' is called with
-`:activate-callback CALLBACK' if CALLBACK is non-nil.
-`:user-data DATA' is also used if DATA is non-nil.
-Neither are used if CALLBACK is nil."
- (cond ((and callback data)
- (display-completion-list list
- :activate-callback callback
- :user-data data))
- (callback
- (display-completion-list list
- :activate-callback callback))
- (t
- (display-completion-list list))))
-
-
-;; For native Xemacs sound support we can use these ...
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom bbdb-sounds-directory (expand-file-name "~/.xemacs/etc/sounds")
- "The directory to load the touchtone sound files from, or nil if none."
- :group 'bbdb-phone-dialing
- :type 'directory)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom bbdb-sound-volume 50
- "Volume for playing sounds."
- :group 'bbdb-phone-dialing
- :type 'integer)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-load-touchtones ()
- "Load the touchtone sounds into `sound-alist'.
-The directory specified in `bbdb-sounds-directory' is searched for the files
-touchtone.*\\.\\(wav\\|au\\) as named in `bbdb-sound-files'.
-They are stored in `sound-alist' as touchtone0 to touchtone11."
- (interactive)
- (let (files
- (nr 0))
- (condition-case nil
- (setq files
- (directory-files bbdb-sounds-directory t
- (if (and system-type
- (string-match
- "windows"
- (format "%s" system-type)))
- "touchtone.*\\.wav"
- "touchtone.*\\.au")))
- (error
- ;; It is not a fatal error if we can't find the touchtones; it
- ;; just prevents a particular, possibly little-used feature
- ;; from working.
- (bbdb-warn "Cannot find any touchtone sounds")
- (setq files nil)))
-
- (if (not files)
- (progn
- (message "No touchtone files found in `bbdb-sound-directory'!")
- (sit-for 2))
- ;; otherwise, load 'em up.
- (while files
- (load-sound-file (car files)
- (intern (concat "touchtone" (format "%d" nr)))
- bbdb-sound-volume)
- (setq files (cdr files)
- nr (1+ nr))))))
-
-(if (and bbdb-sounds-directory
- (file-directory-p bbdb-sounds-directory)
- (boundp 'xemacsp)
- (featurep 'native-sound))
- (bbdb-load-touchtones))
-
-(provide 'bbdb-xemacs)
diff --git a/lisp/bbdb.el b/lisp/bbdb.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 4b91509..0000000
--- a/lisp/bbdb.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3873 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- Mode:Emacs-Lisp -*-
-;;; This file is the core of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB),
-;;; copyright (c) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>.
-;;; See the file bbdb.texinfo for documentation.
-;;;
-;;; The Insidious Big Brother Database 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.
-;;;
-;;; BBDB 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.
-;;;
-;;; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-;;; | There is a mailing list for discussion of BBDB: |
-;;; | bbdb-info@lists.sourceforge.net |
-;;; | To join, send mail to bbdb-info-request@lists.sourceforge.net |
-;;; | (don't forget the "-request" part or you'll look silly in front of |
-;;; | lots of people who have the ability to remember it indefinitely...) |
-;;; | |
-;;; | There is also a second mailing list, to which only bug fixes and |
-;;; | new version announcements are sent; to be added to it, send mail to |
-;;; | bbdb-announce-request@lists.sourceforge.net. This is a very low |
-;;; | volume list, and if you're using BBDB, you really should be on it. |
-;;; | |
-;;; | When joining these lists or reporting bugs, please mention which |
-;;; | version you have. The preferred method of reporting bugs is to use |
-;;; | bbdb-submit-bug-report, which will include all useful version |
-;;; | information plus state information about how you have BBDB set up. |
-;;; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-(require 'timezone)
-(eval-when-compile (require 'cl))
-
-(eval-when-compile ; pacify the compiler.
- (autoload 'widget-group-match "wid-edit")
- (autoload 'Electric-pop-up-window "electric")
- (autoload 'Electric-command-loop "electric")
- (autoload 'bbdb-migration-query "bbdb-migrate")
- (autoload 'bbdb-migrate "bbdb-migrate")
- (autoload 'bbdb-migrate-rewrite-all "bbdb-migrate")
- (autoload 'bbdb-migrate-update-file-version "bbdb-migrate")
- (autoload 'bbdb-unmigrate-record "bbdb-migrate")
- (autoload 'bbdb-create-internal "bbdb-com")
- (autoload 'bbdb-append-records-p "bbdb-com")
- (autoload 'bbdb-redisplay-records "bbdb-com")
- (autoload 'y-or-n-p-with-timeout "timer")
- (autoload 'mail-position-on-field "sendmail")
- (autoload 'bbdb-fontify-buffer "bbdb-gui")
- (autoload 'vm-select-folder-buffer "vm-folder")
-
- ;; can't use autoload for variables...
- (defvar bbdb-define-all-aliases-needs-rebuilt) ;; bbdb-com
- (defvar message-mode-map) ;; message.el
- (defvar mail-mode-map) ;; sendmail.el
- (defvar gnus-article-buffer) ;; gnus-art.el
- (defvar temp-buffer-setup-hook nil)
- (defvar buffer-file-coding-system nil)
- (defvar coding-system-for-write nil)
- )
-
-(defconst bbdb-version "2.36")
-
-
-(defmacro bbdb-eval-when (c &rest body)
- "Emit BODY only if C is true."
- (if (eval c)
- (backquote (progn (\,@ body)))))
-
-(put 'bbdb-eval-when 'lisp-indent-hook 'defun)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-gui (if (fboundp 'display-color-p) ; Emacs 21
- (display-color-p)
- (not (null window-system))) ; wrong for XEmacs?
- "*Non-nil means fontify the *BBDB* buffer."
- :group 'bbdb
- :type 'boolean)
-
-;; File format
-(defconst bbdb-file-format 6)
-(defvar bbdb-file-format-migration nil
- "A cons of two elements: the version read, and the version to write.
-nil if the database was read in and is to be written in the current
-version.")
-
-(defvar bbdb-no-duplicates-p nil
- "Should BBDB allow entries with duplicate names.
-This may lead to confusion when doing completion. If non-nil, it will
-prompt the users on how to merge records when duplicates are detected.")
-
-;; Definitions for things that aren't in all Emacsen and that I really
-;; would prefer not to live without.
-(eval-and-compile
- (if (fboundp 'unless) nil
- (defmacro unless (bool &rest forms) `(if ,bool nil ,@forms))
- (defmacro when (bool &rest forms) `(if ,bool (progn ,@forms))))
- (unless (fboundp 'save-current-buffer)
- (defalias 'save-current-buffer 'save-excursion))
- (if (fboundp 'mapc)
- (defalias 'bbdb-mapc 'mapc)
- (defalias 'bbdb-mapc 'mapcar))
- )
-
-(unless (fboundp 'with-current-buffer)
- (defmacro with-current-buffer (buf &rest body)
- `(save-current-buffer (set-buffer ,buf) ,@body)))
-
-(unless (fboundp 'defvaralias)
- (defun defvaralias (&rest args)))
-
-(defmacro string> (a b) (list 'not (list 'or (list 'string= a b)
- (list 'string< a b))))
-
-(eval-and-compile
- (or (fboundp 'set-keymap-prompt)
- (fset 'set-keymap-prompt 'ignore)))
-
-(eval-and-compile
- (if (fboundp 'replace-in-string)
- (defalias 'bbdb-replace-in-string 'replace-in-string)
- (if (fboundp 'replace-regexp-in-string) ; defined in e21
- (defalias 'bbdb-replace-regexp-in-string 'replace-regexp-in-string)
- ;; actually this is `dired-replace-in-string' slightly modified
- ;; We're not defining the whole thing, just enough for our purposes.
- (defun bbdb-replace-regexp-in-string (regexp newtext string &optional
- fixedcase literal)
- ;; Replace REGEXP with NEWTEXT everywhere in STRING and return result.
- ;; NEWTEXT is taken literally---no \\DIGIT escapes will be recognized.
- (let ((result "") (start 0) mb me)
- (while (string-match regexp string start)
- (setq mb (match-beginning 0)
- me (match-end 0)
- result (concat result (substring string start mb) newtext)
- start me))
- (concat result (substring string start)))))
- (defun bbdb-replace-in-string (string regexp newtext &optional literal)
- (bbdb-replace-regexp-in-string regexp newtext string nil literal))))
-
-(defun bbdb-prin1-to-string (object &optional noescape)
- (let ((print-length nil)
- (print-level nil))
- (prin1-to-string object noescape)))
-
-(defun bbdb-prin1 (object &optional stream)
- (let ((print-length nil)
- (print-level nil))
- (prin1 object stream)))
-
-;; this should really be in bbdb-com
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-submit-bug-report ()
- "Submit a bug report, with pertinent information to the BBDB info list."
- (interactive)
- (require 'reporter)
- (delete-other-windows)
- (reporter-submit-bug-report
- "bbdb-info@lists.sourceforge.net"
- (concat "BBDB " bbdb-version)
- (append
- ;; non user variables
- '(emacs-version
- bbdb-file-format
- bbdb-no-duplicates-p)
- ;; user variables
- (sort (apropos-internal "^bbdb"
- 'user-variable-p)
- (lambda (v1 v2) (string-lessp (format "%s" v1) (format "%s" v2))))
- ;; see what the user had loaded
- (list 'features)
- )
- nil
- nil
- "Please change the Subject header to a concise bug description.\nIn this report, remember to cover the basics, that is, what you expected to\nhappen and what in fact did happen. Please remove these\ninstructions from your message.")
-
- ;; insert the backtrace buffer content if present
- (let ((backtrace (get-buffer-create "*Backtrace*")))
- (when backtrace
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (insert "\n\n")
- (insert-buffer-substring backtrace)))
-
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (mail-position-on-field "Subject"))
-
-;; Make custom stuff work even without customize
-;; Courtesy of Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr>
-(eval-and-compile
- (condition-case ()
- (require 'custom)
- (error nil))
- (unless (and (featurep 'custom) (fboundp 'custom-declare-variable))
- ;; We have the old custom-library, hack around it!
- (defmacro defgroup (&rest args)
- nil)
- (defmacro defcustom (var value doc &rest args)
- `(defvar ,var ,value ,doc))
- (defmacro defface (var value doc &rest args)
- `(make-face ,var))
- (defmacro define-widget (&rest args)
- nil)))
-
-(defconst bbdb-have-re-char-classes (string-match "[[:alpha:]]" "x")
- "Non-nil if this Emacs supports regexp character classes.
-E.g. `[[:alnum:]]'.")
-
-;; Custom groups
-
-(defgroup bbdb nil
- "The Insidious Big Brother Database."
- :group 'news
- :group 'mail)
-
-(put 'bbdb 'custom-loads '("bbdb-hooks" "bbdb-com"))
-
-(defgroup bbdb-hooks nil
- "Hooks run at various times by the BBDB"
- :group 'bbdb)
-
-(defgroup bbdb-record-display nil
- "Variables that affect the display of BBDB records"
- :group 'bbdb)
-
-(defgroup bbdb-record-creation nil
- "Variables that affect the creation of BBDB records"
- :group 'bbdb)
-
-(defgroup bbdb-noticing-records nil
- "Variables that affect the noticing of new authors"
- :group 'bbdb-record-creation)
-(put 'bbdb-noticing-records 'custom-loads '("bbdb-hooks"))
-
-(defgroup bbdb-record-use nil
- "Variables that affect the use of BBDB records"
- :group 'bbdb)
-
-(defgroup bbdb-database nil
- "Variables that affect the database as a whole"
- :group 'bbdb)
-
-(defgroup bbdb-saving nil
- "Variables that affect saving of the BBDB"
- :group 'bbdb-database)
-
-(defgroup bbdb-mua-specific nil
- "MUA-specific customizations"
- :group 'bbdb)
-
-(defgroup bbdb-mua-specific-gnus nil
- "Gnus-specific BBDB customizations"
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific)
-
-(put 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus 'custom-loads '("bbdb-gnus"))
-
-(defgroup bbdb-mua-specific-gnus-scoring nil
- "Gnus-specific scoring BBDB customizations"
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus)
-
-(put 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus-scoring 'custom-loads '("bbdb-gnus"))
-
-(defgroup bbdb-mua-specific-gnus-splitting nil
- "Gnus-specific splitting BBDB customizations"
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus)
-
-(put 'bbdb-mua-specific-gnus-splitting 'custom-loads '("bbdb-gnus"))
-
-(defgroup bbdb-mua-specific-vm nil
- "VM-specific BBDB customizations"
- :group 'bbdb-mua-specific)
-
-(put 'bbdb-mua-specific-vm 'custom-loads '("bbdb-vm"))
-
-(defgroup bbdb-phone-dialing nil
- "Customizations for phone number dialing"
- :group 'bbdb)
-(put 'bbdb-phone-dialing 'custom-loads '("bbdb-com"))
-
-(defgroup bbdb-utilities nil
- "Customize BBDB Utilities"
- :group 'bbdb)
-
-(defgroup bbdb-utilities-finger nil
- "Customizations for fingering from within the BBDB"
- :group 'bbdb-utilities
- :prefix "bbdb-finger")
-(put 'bbdb-utilities-finger 'custom-loads '("bbdb-com"))
-
-(defgroup bbdb-utilities-ftp nil
- "Customizations for using FTP sites stored in BBDB records."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities)
-(put 'bbdb-utilities-ftp 'custom-loads '("bbdb-ftp"))
-
-(defgroup bbdb-utilities-print nil
- "Customizations for printing the BBDB."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities
- :prefix "bbdb-print")
-(put 'bbdb-utilities-print 'custom-loads '("bbdb-print"))
-
-(defgroup bbdb-utilities-supercite nil
- "Customizations for using Supercite with the BBDB."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities
- :prefix "bbdb/sc")
-(if (or (featurep 'supercite)
- (locate-library "supercite"))
- (put 'bbdb-utilities-supercite 'custom-loads '("bbdb-sc")))
-
-(defgroup bbdb-utilities-server nil
- "Customizations for interfacing with the BBDB from external programs."
- :group 'bbdb-utilities
- :prefix "bbdb/srv")
-(if (and (or (featurep 'gnuserv) (locate-library "gnuserv"))
- (or (featurep 'itimer) (locate-library "itimer")))
- (put 'bbdb-utilities-server 'custom-loads '("bbdb-srv")))
-
-;; BBDB custom widgets
-
-(define-widget 'bbdb-alist-with-header 'group
- "My group"
- :match 'bbdb-alist-with-header-match
- :value-to-internal (lambda (widget value)
- (if value (list (car value) (cdr value))))
- :value-to-external (lambda (widget value)
- (if value (append (list (car value)) (cadr value)))))
-
-(defun bbdb-alist-with-header-match (widget value)
- (widget-group-match widget
- (widget-apply widget :value-to-internal value)))
-
-;; Customizable variables
-
-(defcustom bbdb-file "~/.bbdb"
- "*The name of the Insidious Big Brother Database file."
- :group 'bbdb-database
- :type 'file)
-
-;; this should be removed, and the following put in place:
-;; a hierarchical structure of bbdb files, some perhaps read-only,
-;; perhaps caching in the local bbdb. This way you could have, e.g. a
-;; company address book, with each person having access to it, and
-;; then a local address book with personal stuff in it.
-(defcustom bbdb-file-remote nil
- "*The remote file to save the database to.
-When this is non-nil, it should be a file name.
-When BBDB reads `bbdb-file', it checks this file,
- and if it is newer, downloads it.
-When BBDB writes `bbdb-file', it also writes this file.
-
-This feature allows one to keep the database in one place while using
-different computers, thus reducing the need for merging different files."
- :group 'bbdb-database
- :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil)
- (file :tag "remote file name")))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-file-remote-save-always t
- "*Should the `bbdb-file-remote' file be saved whenever the database is saved?
-When nil, you will be asked."
- :group 'bbdb-database
- :type 'boolean)
-
-(defun bbdb-primep (num)
- "Return t if NUM is a prime number."
- (if (fboundp 'primep)
- (primep num)
- (and (numberp num) (> num 1) (= num (floor num))
- (let ((lim (sqrt num)) (nu 2) (prime t))
- (while (and prime (<= nu lim))
- (setq prime (/= 0 (mod num nu))
- nu (1+ nu)))
- prime))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-hashtable-size 1021
- "*The size of the bbdb hashtable.
-BBDB hashtable is an obarray, so this must be a prime integer.
-Set this to a prime number (much) larger than the size of your database
-before loading it.
-If you change this variable outside `customize',
-you should reload `bbdb-file'."
- :group 'bbdb-database
- :type 'integer
- :set (lambda (symb val)
- (unless (bbdb-primep val)
- (error "`%s' must be prime, not %s" symb val))
- (set symb val)
- (when (fboundp 'bbdb-records)
- (bbdb-records))
- val))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-default-area-code nil
- "*The default area code to use when prompting for a new phone number.
-This variable also affects dialing."
- :group 'bbdb-record-creation
- :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil)
- (integer :tag "Default Area Code"))
- :set (lambda( symb val )
- (if (or (and (stringp val)
- (string-match "^[0-9]+$" val))
- (integerp val)
- (null val))
- (set symb val)
- (error "%s must contain digits only." symb))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-lastname-prefixes
- '("von" "Von" "de" "De")
- "*List of lastname prefixes recognized in name fields. Used to
-enhance dividing name strings into firstname and lastname parts."
- :group 'bbdb-record-creation
- :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-default-domain nil
- "*The default domain to append when prompting for a new net address.
-If the address entered does not contain `[@%!]', `@bbdb-default-domain'
-will be appended to it.
-
-The address will not be altered if bbdb-default-domain remains at its
-default value of nil, or if one provides a prefix argument to the
-bbdb-insert-new-field command."
- :group 'bbdb-record-creation
- :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil)
- (string :tag "Domain" :value nil)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p t
- "*Set this to nil if you want to enter phone numbers that aren't the same
-syntax as those in North America (that is, [[1] nnn] nnn nnnn ['x' n*]).
-If this is true, then some error checking is done so that you can't enter
-incorrect phone numbers, and all phone numbers are pretty-printed the same
-way. European phone numbers don't have as strict a syntax, however, so
-this is a harder problem for them (on which I am punting).
-
-You can have both styles of phone number in your database by providing a
-prefix argument to the bbdb-insert-new-field command."
- :group 'bbdb-record-creation
- :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-electric-p nil
- "*Whether bbdb mode should be `electric' like `electric-buffer-list'."
- :group 'bbdb-record-display
- :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-case-fold-search (default-value 'case-fold-search)
- "*This is the value of `case-fold-search' used by `bbdb' and friends.
-This variable lets the case-sensitivity of ^S and of the bbdb
-commands be different."
- :group 'bbdb
- :type 'boolean)
-
-(defcustom bbdb/mail-auto-create-p t
- "*If this is t, then MH, RMAIL, and VM will automatically
-create new bbdb records for people you receive mail from. If this
-is a function name or lambda, then it is called with no arguments
-to decide whether an entry should be automatically created. You
-can use this to, for example, not create records for messages
-which have reached you through a particular mailing list, or to
-only create records automatically if the mail has a particular
-subject."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Automatically create" t)
- (const :tag "Prompt before creating" prompt)
- (const :tag "Do not automatically create" nil)
- (function :tag "Create with function" bbdb-)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb/news-auto-create-p nil
- "*If this is t, then Gnus will automatically create new bbdb
-records for people you receive mail from. If this is a function name
-or lambda, then it is called with no arguments to decide whether an
-entry should be automatically created. You can use this to, for
-example, create or not create messages which have a particular
-subject. If you want to autocreate messages based on the current
-newsgroup, it's probably a better idea to set this variable to t or
-nil from your `gnus-select-group-hook' instead."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Automatically create" t)
- (const :tag "Prompt before creating" prompt)
- (const :tag "Do not automatically create" nil)
- (function :tag "Create with function" bbdb-)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches nil
- "*If this is true, then BBDB will not prompt you when it notices a
-name change, that is, when the \"real name\" in a message doesn't correspond
-to a record already in the database with the same network address. As in,
-\"John Smith <jqs@frob.com>\" versus \"John Q. Smith <jqs@frob.com>\".
-Normally you will be asked if you want to change it.
-If set to a number it is the number of seconds to sit for while
-displaying the mismatch message.
-
-If set to a function it will be called with two arguments, the record and the
-new name and should return nil, t or a number.
-
-If none of the others it must be a sexp evaluating to nil, t or a number.
-
-Any other return value of the function or sexp will be considered as true."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Prompt for name changes" nil)
- (const :tag "Do not prompt for name changes" t)
- (integer :tag
- "Instead of prompting, warn for this many seconds")
- (function :tag "User defined function")
- (sexp :tag "User defined sexp")
- (const :tag "Ignore records which has a 'readonly' field"
- (assq 'readonly (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-use-alternate-names t
- "*If this is true, then when bbdb notices a name change, it will ask you
-if you want both names to map to the same record."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Ask to use alternate names field" t)
- (const :tag "Use alternate names field without asking" nil)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-readonly-p nil
- "*If this is true, then nothing will attempt to change the bbdb database
-implicitly, and you will be prevented from doing it explicitly. If you have
-more than one emacs running at the same time, you might want to arrange for
-this to be set to t in all but one of them."
- :group 'bbdb-database
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Database is read-only" t)
- (const :tag "Database is writable" nil)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-continental-zip-regexp "^\\s *[A-Z][A-Z]?\\s *-\\s *[0-9][0-9][0-9]"
- "Regexp matching continental zip codes.
-Addresses with zip codes matching the regexp will be formated using
-`bbdb-format-address-continental'. The regexp should match zip codes
-of the form CH-8052, NL-2300RA, and SE-132 54."
- :group 'bbdb-record-display
- :type 'regexp)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-auto-revert-p nil
- "*If this variable is true and the BBDB file is noticed to have changed on
-disk, it will be automatically reverted without prompting you first. Otherwise
-you will be asked. (But if the file has changed and you hae made changes in
-memory as well, you will always be asked.)"
- :group 'bbdb-saving
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Revert unchanged database without prompting" t)
- (const :tag "Ask before reverting database")))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-notice-auto-save-file nil
- "*If this is true, then the BBDB will notice when its auto-save file is
-newer than the file is was read from, and will offer to revert."
- :group 'bbdb-saving
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Check auto-save file" t)
- (const :tag "Do not check auto-save file" nil)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-use-pop-up 'horizontal
- "*If not nil, display a continuously-updating bbdb window while in VM, MH,
-RMAIL, Gnus or a composition buffer.
-
-If 'horizontal, stack the window horizontally and give it the number of lines
-specified by `bbdb-pop-up-target-lines'.
-If 'vertical, stack the window vertically and give it the number of rows
-specified by `bbdb-pop-up-target-columns'."
- :group 'bbdb-record-display
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Automatic BBDB window, stacked vertically" 'vertical)
- (const :tag "Automatic BBDB window, stacked horizontally" 'horizontal)
- (const :tag "No Automatic BBDB window" nil)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-pop-up-target-lines 5
- "*Desired number of lines in a horizontal BBDB buffer pop-up window.
-See `bbdb-use-pop-up' on how to select horizontal splitting."
- :group 'bbdb-record-display
- :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-pop-up-target-columns 20
- "*Desired number of lines in a vertical BBDB buffer pop-up window.
-See `bbdb-use-pop-up' on how to select vertical splitting."
- :group 'bbdb-record-display
- :type 'integer)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-completion-type nil
- "*Controls the behaviour of `bbdb-complete-name'. If nil, completion is
-done across the set of all full-names and user-ids in the bbdb-database;
-if the symbol 'name, completion is done on names only; if the symbol 'net,
-completion is done on network addresses only; if it is 'primary, then
-completion is done only across the set of primary network addresses (the
-first address in the list of addresses for a given user). If it is
-'primary-or-name, completion is done across primaries and real names."
- :group 'bbdb-record-use
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Complete across names and net addresses" nil)
- (const :tag "Complete across names" name)
- (const :tag "Complete across net addresses" net)
- (const :tag "Complete across primary net addresses" primary)
- (const :tag "Complete across names and primary net addresses"
- primary-or-name)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-completion-display-record t
- "*Whether `bbdb-complete-name' (\\<mail-mode-map>\\[bbdb-complete-name]
-in mail-mode) will update the *BBDB* buffer to display the record whose email
-address has just been inserted."
- :group 'bbdb-record-use
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Update the BBDB buffer" t)
- (const :tag "Don't update the BBDB buffer" nil)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-user-mail-names nil
- "*A regular expression identifying the addresses that belong to you.
-If a message from an address matching this is seen, the BBDB record for
-the To: line will be shown instead of the one for the From: line. If
-this is nil, it will default to the value of (user-login-name)."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type (list 'choice '(const :tag "Use value of (user-login-name)" nil)
- (list 'regexp :tag "Pattern matching your addresses"
- (or (user-login-name) "address"))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-always-add-addresses 'ask
- "*If this is true, then when the Insidious Big Brother Database notices
-a new email address for a person, it will automatically add it to the list of
-addresses. If it is 'ask, you will be asked whether to add it. If it is nil
-then new network addresses will never be automatically added nor the user will
-be asked.
-
-When set to a function name the function should return one of these values.
-
-See also the variable `bbdb-new-nets-always-primary' for control of whether
-the addresses go at the front of the list or the back."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Automatically add new addresses" t)
- (const :tag "Ask before adding new addresses" ask)
- (const :tag "Never add new addresses" nil)
- (const bbdb-ignore-some-messages-hook)
- (const bbdb-ignore-most-messages-hook)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-new-nets-always-primary nil
- "*If this is true, then when the Insidious Big Brother Database adds a new
-address to a record, it will always add it to the front of the list of
-addresses, making it the primary address. If this is nil, you will be asked.
-If it is the symbol 'never (really, if it is any non-t, non-nil value) then
-new network addresses will always be added at the end of the list."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type '(choice (const :tag "New address automatically made primary" t)
- (const :tag "Ask before making new address primary" nil)
- (const :tag "Never make new address primary" never)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-send-mail-style nil
- "*Specifies which package should be used to send mail.
-Should be 'vm, 'mh, 'mail, 'message, or 'gnus (or nil, meaning guess.)"
- :group 'bbdb-record-use
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Use VM to send mail" vm)
- (const :tag "Use MH-E to send mail" mh)
- (const :tag "Use send-mail mode to send mail" mail)
- (const :tag "Use Message to send mail" message)
- (const :tag "Use Mew to send mail" mew)
- (const :tag "Use compose-mail to send mail" compose-mail)
- (const :tag "Use gnus to send mail" gnus)
- (const :tag "Guess which package to use" nil)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-offer-save t
- "*If t, then certain actions will cause the BBDB to ask you whether
-you wish to save the database. If nil, then the offer to save will never
-be made. If not t and not nil, then any time it would ask you, it will
-just save it without asking."
- :group 'bbdb-saving
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Offer to save the database" t)
- (const :tag "Never offer to save the database" nil)
- (const :tag "Save database without asking" savenoprompt)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-message-caching-enabled t
- "*Whether caching of the message->bbdb-record association should be used
-for the interfaces which support it (VM, MH, and RMAIL). This can speed
-things up a lot. One implication of this variable being true is that the
-`bbdb-notice-hook' will not be called each time a message is selected, but
-only the first time. Likewise, if selecting a message would generate a
-question (whether to add an address, change the name, etc) you will only
-be asked that question the very first time the message is selected."
- :group 'bbdb
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Enable caching" t)
- (const :tag "Disable caching" nil)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-silent-running nil
- "*If this is true, bbdb will suppress all its informational messages and
-queries. Be very very certain you want to set this, because it will suppress
-prompting to alter record names, assign names to addresses, etc."
- :group 'bbdb
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Run silently" t)
- (const :tag "Disable silent running" nil)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-mode-hook nil
- "*Hook or hooks invoked when the *BBDB* buffer is created."
- :group 'bbdb-hooks
- :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-list-hook nil
- "*Hook or hooks invoked after the `bbdb-list-buffer' is filled in.
-Invoked with no arguments."
- :group 'bbdb-hooks
- :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-create-hook 'bbdb-creation-date-hook
- "*Hook or hooks invoked each time a new BBDB record is created. Invoked
-with one argument, the new record. This is called *before* the record is
-added to the database. Note that `bbdb-change-hook' will be called as well.
-
-Hook functions can use the variable `bbdb-update-address-class' to determine
-the class of an email address according to `bbdb-get-addresses-headers' and
-the variable `bbdb-update-address-header' is set to the header the email
-address was extracted from."
- :group 'bbdb-hooks
- :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-change-hook 'bbdb-timestamp-hook
- "*Hook or hooks invoked each time a BBDB record is altered. Invoked with
-one argument, the record. This is called *before* the bbdb-database buffer
-is modified. Note that if a new bbdb record is created, both this hook and
-`bbdb-create-hook' will be called."
- :group 'bbdb-hooks
- :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-after-change-hook nil
- "*Hook or hooks invoked each time a BBDB record is altered. Invoked with
-one argument, the record. This is called *after* the bbdb-database buffer
-is modified, so if you want to modify the record each time it is changed,
-you should use the `bbdb-change-hook' instead. Note that if a new bbdb
-record is created, both this hook and `bbdb-create-hook' will be called."
- :group 'bbdb-hooks
- :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook nil
- "*If this is non-nil, it should be a function of one arg: a network address
-string. Whenever the Insidious Big Brother Database \"notices\" a message,
-the corresponding network address will be passed to this function first, as
-a kind of \"filter\" to do whatever transformations upon it you like before
-it is compared against or added to the database. For example: it is the case
-that CS.CMU.EDU is a valid return address for all mail originating at a
-machine in the .CS.CMU.EDU domain. So, if you wanted all such addresses to
-be canonically hashed as user@CS.CMU.EDU, instead of as user@host.CS.CMU.EDU,
-you might set this variable to a function like this:
-
- (setq bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook
- '(lambda (addr)
- (cond ((string-match \"\\\\`\\\\([^@]+@\\\\).*\\\\.\\\\(CS\\\\.CMU\\\\.EDU\\\\)\\\\'\"
- addr)
- (concat (substring addr (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
- (substring addr (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))))
- (t addr))))
-
-You could also use this function to rewrite UUCP-style addresses into domain-
-style addresses, or any number of things.
-
-This function will be called repeatedly until it returns a value EQ to the
-value passed in. So multiple rewrite rules might apply to a single address."
- :group 'bbdb-hooks
- :type 'function)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-canonicalize-redundant-nets-p t
- "*If this is non-nil, redundant network addresses will be ignored.
-If a record has an address of the form foo@baz.com, setting this to t
-will cause subsequently-noticed addresses like foo@bar.baz.com to be
-ignored (since we already have a more general form of that address.)
-This is similar in function to one of the possible uses of the variable
-`bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook' but is somewhat more automatic. (This
-can't quite be implemented in terms of the canonicalize-net-hook because
-it needs access to the database to determine whether an address is
-redundant, and the canonicalize-net-hook is purely a textual manipulation
-which is performed before any database access.)"
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Ignore redundant addresses" t)
- (const :tag "Don't ignore redundant addresses" nil)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-notice-hook nil
- "*Hook or hooks invoked each time a BBDB record is \"noticed\", that is,
-each time it is displayed by the news or mail interfaces. Invoked with
-one argument, the new record. The record need not have been modified for
-this to be called - use `bbdb-change-hook' for that. You can use this to,
-for example, add something to the notes field based on the subject of the
-current message. It is up to your hook to determine whether it is running
-in Gnus, VM, MH, or RMAIL, and to act appropriately.
-
-Also note that `bbdb-change-hook' will NOT be called as a result of any
-modifications you may make to the record inside this hook.
-
-Hook functions can use the variable `bbdb-update-address-class' to determine
-the class of an email address according to `bbdb-get-addresses-headers' and
-the variable `bbdb-update-address-header' is set to the header the email
-address was extracted from.
-
-Beware that if the variable `bbdb-message-caching-enabled' is true (a good
-idea) then when you are using VM, MH, or RMAIL, this hook will be called only
-the first time that message is selected. (The Gnus interface does not use
-caching.) When debugging the value of this hook, it is a good idea to set
-caching-enabled to nil."
- :group 'bbdb-hooks
- :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-after-read-db-hook nil
- "*Hook or hooks invoked (with no arguments) just after the Insidious Big
-Brother Database is read in. Note that this can be called more than once if
-the BBDB is reverted."
- :group 'bbdb-hooks
- :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-load-hook nil
- "*Hook or hooks invoked when the BBDB code is first loaded.
-
-WARNING: This hook will be run the first time you traverse the Custom menus
- for the BBDB. As a result, nothing slow should be added to
- this hook."
- :group 'bbdb-hooks
- :type 'hook)
-
-(defcustom bbdb-initialize-hook nil
- "*Hook or hooks invoked (with no arguments) when the Insidious Big Brother
-Database initialization function `bbdb-initialize' is run."
- :group 'bbdb-hooks
- :type 'hook)
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defcustom bbdb-multiple-buffers nil
- "When non-nil we create a new buffer of every buffer causing pop-ups.
-You can also set this to a function returning a buffer name."
- :group 'bbdb-record-display
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Disabled" nil)
- (function :tag "Enabled" bbdb-multiple-buffers-default)
- (function :tag "User defined function")))
-
-(defvar bbdb-mode-map nil
- "Keymap for Insidious Big Brother Database listings.")
-(defvar bbdb-mode-search-map nil
- "Keymap for Insidious Big Brother Database searching")
-
-;; iso-2022-7bit should be OK (but not optimal for Emacs, at least --
-;; emacs-mule would be better) with both Emacs 21 and XEmacs.
-(defcustom bbdb-file-coding-system
- (bbdb-eval-when (fboundp 'coding-system-p)
- (cond ((apply 'coding-system-p '(utf-8-emacs))
- 'utf-8-emacs)
- (t 'iso-8859-1)))
- "Coding system used for reading and writing `bbdb-file'.
-This should not be changed by users.
-This should not be changed in between BBDB sessions, i.e. before loading the
-BBDB which was stored in a different coding system. Make a backup of your
-BBDB before changing this variable!"
- :group 'bbdb
- :type '(choice (const iso-8859-1)
- (const utf-8-emacs)
- (const iso-2022-7bit)))
-
-(defvar bbdb-suppress-changed-records-recording nil
- "Whether to record changed records in variable `bbdb-changed-records'.
-
-If this is false, the BBDB will cease to remember which records are changed
-as the change happens. It will still remember that records have been changed,
-so the file will still be saved, but the changed records list, and the `!!'
-in the *BBDB* buffer modeline that it depends on, will no longer be updated.
-
-You should bind this variable, not set it; the `!!' is a useful user-
-interface feature, and should only be suppressed when changes need to be
-automatically made to BBDB records which the user will not care directly
-about.")
-
-
-;;; These are the buffer-local variables we use.
-;;; They are mentioned here so that the compiler doesn't warn about them
-;;; when byte-compile-warn-about-free-variables is on.
-
-(defvar bbdb-records nil)
-(defvar bbdb-changed-records nil)
-(defvar bbdb-end-marker nil)
-(defvar bbdb-hashtable nil)
-(defvar bbdb-propnames nil)
-(defvar bbdb-message-cache nil)
-(defvar bbdb-showing-changed-ones nil)
-(defvar bbdb-modified-p nil)
-(defvar bbdb-address-print-formatting-alist) ; "bbdb-print"
-
-(defvar bbdb-debug t)
-(defmacro bbdb-debug (&rest body)
- ;; ## comment out the next line to turn off debugging.
- ;; ## You really shouldn't do this! But it will speed things up.
- (list 'and 'bbdb-debug (list 'let '((debug-on-error t)) (cons 'progn body)))
- )
-
-
-;;; internal kludge to force queries to always happen with the mouse rather
-;;; than basing the decision on the last-input-event; bind this, don't set it.
-(defvar bbdb-force-dialog-boxes nil)
-
-(defun bbdb-y-or-n-p (prompt)
- (prog1
- (funcall
- (cond ((and bbdb-force-dialog-boxes
- (fboundp 'yes-or-no-p-dialog-box))
- (when (and (fboundp 'raise-frame)
- (not (frame-visible-p (selected-frame))))
- (raise-frame (selected-frame)))
- 'yes-or-no-p-dialog-box)
- (t 'y-or-n-p))
- prompt)
- (message " ")))
-
-(defun bbdb-yes-or-no-p (prompt)
- (prog1
- (funcall (if (and bbdb-force-dialog-boxes
- (fboundp 'yes-or-no-p-dialog-box))
- 'yes-or-no-p-dialog-box
- 'yes-or-no-p)
- prompt)
- (message " ")))
-
-(defun bbdb-invoke-hook (hook arg)
- "Like `invoke-hooks', but invokes the given hook with one argument."
- (if (and (boundp hook) (setq hook (symbol-value hook)))
- (if (and (consp hook) (not (eq (car hook) 'lambda)))
- (while hook
- (funcall (car hook) arg)
- (setq hook (cdr hook)))
- (funcall hook arg))))
-
-(defun bbdb-invoke-hook-for-value (hook &rest args)
- "If HOOK is a function, invoke it with ARGS. Otherwise return it as-is."
- (cond ((eq hook nil) nil)
- ((eq hook t) t)
- ((functionp hook) (apply hook args))
- (t hook)))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-defstruct (conc-name &rest slots)
- "Make two functions, one for each slot. The functions are:
- CONC-NAME + SLOT and CONC-NAME + `set-' + SLOT
-The first one is to be used to read the element named in SLOT, and the
-second is used to set it. Also make a constant
- CONC-NAME + `length'
-that holds the number of slots."
- (setq conc-name (symbol-name conc-name))
- (let ((body '())
- (i 0)
- (L (length slots)))
- (while slots
- (setq body
- (nconc body
- (let ((readname (intern (concat conc-name (symbol-name (car slots)))))
- (setname (intern (concat conc-name "set-" (symbol-name (car slots))))))
- (list
- (list 'defmacro readname '(vector)
- (list 'list ''aref 'vector i))
- (list 'defmacro setname '(vector value)
- (if (string= setname "bbdb-record-set-net")
- (list 'setq
- 'bbdb-define-all-aliases-needs-rebuilt t))
- (list 'list ''aset 'vector i 'value))
- ;(list 'put (list 'quote readname) ''edebug-form-hook ''(form))
- ;(list 'put (list 'quote setname) ''edebug-form-hook ''(form form))
- ))))
- (setq slots (cdr slots) i (1+ i)))
- (setq body (nconc body (list (list 'defconst
- (intern (concat conc-name "length"))
- L))))
- (cons 'progn body)))
-
-;;; When reading this code, beware that "cache" refers to two things.
-;;; It refers to the cache slot of bbdb-record structures, which is
-;;; used for computed properties of the records; and it also refers
-;;; to a message-id --> bbdb-record association list which speeds up
-;;; the RMAIL, VM, and MH interfaces.
-
-;; Build reading and setting functions for firstname, lastname, aka,
-;; company, phones, addresses, net, raw-notes, and cache. These are
-;; for accessing the high-level forms for the record.
-(bbdb-defstruct bbdb-record-
- firstname lastname aka company
- phones addresses net raw-notes
- cache
- )
-
-;; HACKHACK
-;;(defmacro bbdb-record-set-net (vector value)
-;; "We redefine the set-binding for 'net to detect changes"
-;; (list 'progn
-;; (list 'aset vector 6 value)
-;; (list 'setq 'bbdb-define-all-aliases-needs-rebuilt t)))
-
-(put 'company 'field-separator "; ")
-(put 'notes 'field-separator "\n")
-
-;; Build reading and setting functions for location, area, exchange,
-;; suffix, and extension. These are for accessing the elements of the
-;; individual phone number forms.
-(bbdb-defstruct bbdb-phone-
- location area exchange suffix extension
- )
-
-;; Build reading and setting functions for location, street, city,
-;; state, zip and country. These are for accessing the elements of
-;; the individual address forms.
-(bbdb-defstruct bbdb-address-
- location streets city state zip country
- )
-
-;; Build reading and setting functions for namecache (the full name of
-;; the person referred to by the record), sortkey (the concatenation
-;; of the elements used for sorting the record), marker, and
-;; deleted-p. These are for accessing the elements of the cache form,
-;; and are generally concatenations of data existing in separate parts
-;; of the record, stored here prebuilt for speed.
-(bbdb-defstruct bbdb-cache-
- namecache sortkey marker deleted-p
- )
-
-;; Build the namecache for a record
-(defsubst bbdb-record-name-1 (record)
- (bbdb-cache-set-namecache (bbdb-record-cache record)
- (let ((fname (bbdb-record-firstname record))
- (lname (bbdb-record-lastname record)))
- (if (> (length fname) 0)
- (if (> (length lname) 0)
- (concat fname " " lname)
- fname)
- lname))))
-
-;; Return the full name from a record. If the name is not available
-;; in the namecache, the namecache value is generated (and stored).
-(defun bbdb-record-name (record)
- (or (bbdb-cache-namecache (bbdb-record-cache record))
- (bbdb-record-name-1 record)))
-
-(defun bbdb-record-lfname (record)
- (let ((fname (bbdb-record-firstname record))
- (lname (bbdb-record-lastname record)))
- (if (and (> (length fname) 0) (> (length lname) 0))
- (concat lname " " fname)
- nil)))
-
-;; Return the sortkey for a record, building (and storing) it if
-;; necessary.
-(defun bbdb-record-sortkey (record)
- (or (bbdb-cache-sortkey (bbdb-record-cache record))
- (bbdb-cache-set-sortkey (bbdb-record-cache record)
- (downcase
- (concat (bbdb-record-lastname record)
- (bbdb-record-firstname record)
- (bbdb-record-company record))))))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-record-marker (record)
- (list 'bbdb-cache-marker (list 'bbdb-record-cache record)))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-record-deleted-p (record)
- (list 'bbdb-cache-deleted-p (list 'bbdb-record-cache record)))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-record-set-deleted-p (record val)
- (list 'bbdb-cache-set-deleted-p (list 'bbdb-record-cache record) val))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-record-set-namecache (record newval)
- (list 'bbdb-cache-set-namecache (list 'bbdb-record-cache record) newval))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-record-set-sortkey (record newval)
- (list 'bbdb-cache-set-sortkey (list 'bbdb-record-cache record) newval))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-record-set-marker (record newval)
- (list 'bbdb-cache-set-marker (list 'bbdb-record-cache record) newval))
-
-
-;; The "notes" and "properties" accessors don't need to be fast.
-
-(defun bbdb-record-notes (record)
- (if (consp (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- (cdr (assq 'notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))
- (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))
-
-;; this works on the 'company field as well.
-(defun bbdb-record-getprop (record property)
- (if (memq property '(name address addresses phone phones net aka AKA))
- (error "bbdb: cannot access the %s field this way" property))
- (if (eq property 'company)
- (bbdb-record-company record)
- (if (consp (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- (cdr (assq property (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))
- (if (and (eq property 'notes)
- (stringp (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))
- (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)
- nil))))
-
-(defun bbdb-get-field (rec field &optional nn)
- "Get the N-th element (or all if nil) of the notes FIELD of the REC.
-If the note is absent, returns a zero length string."
- (let ((note (or (bbdb-record-getprop rec field) "")))
- (if nn
- (nth nn (split-string note " ,;\t\n\f\r\v"))
- note)))
-
-;; this works on the 'company field as well.
-(defun bbdb-record-putprop (record property newval)
- (if (memq property '(name address addresses phone phones net aka AKA))
- (error "bbdb: cannot annotate the %s field this way" property))
- (if (eq property 'company)
- (bbdb-record-set-company record
- (bbdb-record-set-company record newval))
- (if (and (eq property 'notes)
- (not (consp (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))))
- (bbdb-record-set-raw-notes record newval)
- (or (listp (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- (bbdb-record-set-raw-notes record
- (list (cons 'notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))))
- (let ((old (assq property (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))))
- (if old
- (if newval
- (setcdr old newval)
- (bbdb-record-set-raw-notes record
- (delq old (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))))
- (and newval
- (bbdb-record-set-raw-notes record
- (append (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)
- (list (cons property newval))))))))
- ;; save some file space: if we ever end up with ((notes . "...")),
- ;; replace it with the string.
- (if (and (consp (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- (null (cdr (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))
- (eq 'notes (car (car (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))))
- (bbdb-record-set-raw-notes record
- (cdr (car (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))))
- )
- ;; If we're changing the company, then we need to sort, since the company
- ;; is the sortkey for nameless records. This should almost never matter...
- (bbdb-change-record record (eq property 'company))
- newval)
-
-(defun bbdb-record-set-notes (record newval)
- (if (consp (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- (bbdb-record-putprop record 'notes newval)
- (bbdb-record-set-raw-notes record newval)
- (bbdb-change-record record nil)))
-
-(defun bbdb-phone-string (phone)
- (if (= 2 (length phone)) ; euronumbers....
- (aref phone 1)
- ;; numbers should come in two forms:
- ;; ["where" 415 555 1212 99] or ["where" "the number"]
- (if (stringp (aref phone 1))
- (error "doubleplus ungood: euronumbers unwork"))
- (concat (if (/= 0 (bbdb-phone-area phone))
- (format "(%03d) " (bbdb-phone-area phone))
- "")
- (if (/= 0 (bbdb-phone-exchange phone))
- (format "%03d-%04d"
- (bbdb-phone-exchange phone) (bbdb-phone-suffix phone))
- "")
- (if (and (bbdb-phone-extension phone)
- (/= 0 (bbdb-phone-extension phone)))
- (format " x%d" (bbdb-phone-extension phone))
- ""))))
-
-;; Legacy function. Used to convert a zip datastructure string into a
-;; formated string. As zip codes are plain strings now, use
-;; `bbdb-address-zip' instead.
-(defalias 'bbdb-address-zip-string 'bbdb-address-zip)
-
-(defmacro bbdb-record-lessp (record1 record2)
- (list 'string< (list 'bbdb-record-sortkey record1)
- (list 'bbdb-record-sortkey record2)))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-subint (string match-number)
- (list 'string-to-number
- (list 'substring string
- (list 'match-beginning match-number)
- (list 'match-end match-number))))
-
-(eval-and-compile
- (if (fboundp 'display-error)
- (fset 'bbdb-display-error 'display-error)
- (defun bbdb-display-error(msg stream)
- (message "Error: %s" (nth 1 msg)))))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-error-retry (form)
- (list 'catch ''--bbdb-error-retry--
- (list 'while ''t
- (list 'condition-case '--c--
- (list 'throw ''--bbdb-error-retry-- form)
- '(error
- (ding)
- (let ((cursor-in-echo-area t))
- (bbdb-display-error --c-- nil)
- (sit-for 2)))))))
-
-;;; Completion on labels and field data
-
-;;; Realistically speaking, it doesn't make sense to offer minibuffer
-;;; completion for some fields - like ones that don't have labels!
-;;;
-;;; Also, I could probably do this with macros similar to the
-;;; def-struct stuff.
-(defcustom bbdb-default-label-list
- '("Home" "Office" "Mobile" "Other")
- "*Default list of labels for Address and Phone fields."
- :group 'bbdb-record-creation
- :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-phones-label-list
- bbdb-default-label-list
- "*List of labels for Phone field.
-The default value is `bbdb-default-label-list'."
- :group 'bbdb-record-creation
- :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-addresses-label-list
- bbdb-default-label-list
- "*List of labels for Address field.
-The default value is `bbdb-default-label-list'."
- :group 'bbdb-record-creation
- :type '(repeat string))
-
-(defun bbdb-label-completion-list (field)
- "Figure out a completion list for the specified FIELD label.
-This evaluates the variable bbdb-FIELD-label-list, such
-as `bbdb-phones-label-list'."
- (if (boundp (intern (format "bbdb-%s-label-list" field)))
- (eval (intern (format "bbdb-%s-label-list" field)))
- ;; special-case out the ones it doesn't make sense for here?
- bbdb-default-label-list))
-
-(defun bbdb-label-completion-default (field)
- "Figure out a default label from the completion list for FIELD.
-This evaluates the variable bbdb-default-FIELD-label, such
-as `bbdb-default-phones-label', if it exists, or it takes
-the first item from the list of completions for FIELD as
-returned by `bbdb-label-completion-list'."
- (if (boundp (intern (format "bbdb-default-%s-label" field)))
- (eval (intern (format "bbdb-default-%s-label" field)))
- (nth 0 (bbdb-label-completion-list field))))
-
-;; These are so you can accumulate e.g. mail aliases or company names
-;; and have BBDB offer completion on them.
-(defun bbdb-data-completion-list (field)
- "Figure out a completion list for the specified FIELD value.
-This evaluates the variable bbdb-FIELD-data-list, such
-as `bbdb-mail-alias-data-list', if it exists, or it uses
-`bbdb-default-label-list'."
- (if (boundp (intern (format "bbdb-%s-data-list" field)))
- (eval (intern (format "bbdb-%s-data-list" field)))
- ;; special-case out the ones it doesn't make sense for here?
- bbdb-default-label-list))
-
-(defun bbdb-data-completion-default (field)
- "Figure out a default value from the completion list for FIELD.
-This evaluates the variable bbdb-default-FIELD-data, such
-as `bbdb-default-mail-alias-data', if it exists, or it takes
-the first item from the list of completions for FIELD as
-returned by `bbdb-data-completion-list'."
- (if (boundp (intern (format "bbdb-default-%s-data" field)))
- (eval (intern (format "bbdb-default-%s-data" field)))
- (nth 0 (bbdb-label-completion-list field))))
-
-;;;
-(defvar bbdb-buffer nil)
-(defun bbdb-buffer ()
- (if (and bbdb-buffer (buffer-live-p bbdb-buffer))
- bbdb-buffer
- (when (and bbdb-file-remote
- (file-newer-than-file-p bbdb-file-remote bbdb-file))
- (let ((coding-system-for-write bbdb-file-coding-system))
- (copy-file bbdb-file-remote bbdb-file t t)))
- (setq bbdb-buffer (find-file-noselect bbdb-file 'nowarn))))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-with-db-buffer (&rest body)
- (cons 'with-current-buffer
- (cons '(bbdb-buffer)
- (if (and (boundp 'bbdb-debug) bbdb-debug)
- ;; if we're debugging, and the .bbdb buffer is visible in
- ;; a window, temporarilly switch to that window so that
- ;; when we come out, that window has been scrolled to the
- ;; record we've just modified. (make w-point = b-point)
- (list
- (list 'let '((w (and bbdb-debug
- (get-buffer-window
- (buffer-name
- (get-buffer bbdb-file))))))
- (list 'save-excursion
- (cons 'save-window-excursion
- (cons '(and w (select-window w))
- body)))))
- body))))
-
-(defsubst bbdb-string-trim (string)
- "Lose leading and trailing whitespace. Also remove all properties
-from string."
- (if (string-match "\\`[ \t\n]+" string)
- (setq string (substring string (match-end 0))))
- (if (string-match "[ \t\n]+\\'" string)
- (setq string (substring string 0 (match-beginning 0))))
- ;; This is not ideologically blasphemous. It is a bad function to
- ;; use on regions of a buffer, but since this is our string, we can
- ;; do whatever we want with it. --Colin
- (set-text-properties 0 (length string) nil string)
- string)
-
-(defun bbdb-read-string (prompt &optional default completions)
- "Reads a string, trimming whitespace and text properties."
- (bbdb-string-trim
- (if completions
- (completing-read prompt completions nil nil (cons default 0))
- (bbdb-string-trim (read-string prompt default)))))
-
-;;; Address formatting.
-
-(defcustom bbdb-time-display-format "%d %b %Y"
- "The format for the timestamp to be used in the creation-date and
-timestamp fields. See the documentation for `format-time-string'."
- :group 'bbdb :type 'string)
-
-(defun bbdb-time-convert (date &optional format)
- "Convert a date from the BBDB internal format to the format
-determined by FORMAT (or `bbdb-time-display-format' if FORMAT not
-present). Returns a string containing the date in the new format."
- (let ((parts (bbdb-split date "-")))
- (format-time-string (or format bbdb-time-display-format)
- (encode-time 0 0 0 (string-to-number (caddr parts))
- (string-to-number (cadr parts))
- (string-to-number (car parts))))))
-
-(defalias 'bbdb-format-record-timestamp 'bbdb-time-convert)
-(defalias 'bbdb-format-record-creation-date 'bbdb-time-convert)
-
-(defconst bbdb-gag-messages nil
- "Bind this to t to quiet things down - do not set it!")
-
-(defvar bbdb-buffer-name "*BBDB*")
-
-(defcustom bbdb-display-layout-alist
- '((one-line (order . (phones mail-alias net notes))
- (name-end . 24)
- (toggle . t))
- (multi-line (omit . (creation-date timestamp))
- (toggle . t))
- (pop-up-multi-line)
- (full-multi-line))
- "*An alist describing each display layout.
-The format of an element is (LAYOUT-NAME OPTION-ALIST).
-
-By default there are four different layout types used by BBDB, which are
-`one-line', `multi-line', `pop-up-multi-line' (used for pop-ups) and
-`full-multi-line' (showing all fields of a record).
-
-OPTION-ALIST specifies the options for the layout. Valid options are:
-
- ------- Availability --------
- Format one-line multi-line default if unset
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- (toggle . BOOL) + + nil
- (order . FIELD-LIST) + + '(phones ...)
- (omit . FIELD-LIST) + + nil
- (name-end . INTEGER) + - 40
- (indentation . INTEGER) - + 14
- (primary . BOOL) - + nil
- (test . SEXP) + + nil
-
-- toggle: controls if this layout is included when toggeling the display layout
-- order: defines a user specific order for the fields, where `t' is a place
- holder for all remaining fields
-- omit: is a list of fields which should not be displayed or `t' to exclude all
- fields except those listed in the order option
-- name-end: sets the column where the name should end in one-line layout.
-- indentation: sets the level of indentation for multi-line display.
-- primary: controls wether only the primary net is shown or all are shown.
-- test: a lisp expression controlling wether the record is to be displayed.
-
-When you add a new layout FOO, you can write a corresponding layout
-function bbdb-format-record-layout-FOO. If you do not write your own
-layout function, the multi-line layout will be used."
- :group 'bbdb
- :type
- `(repeat
- (cons :tag "Layout Definition"
- (choice :tag "Layout type"
- (const one-line)
- (const multi-line)
- (const pop-up-multi-line)
- (const full-multi-line)
- (symbol))
- (set :tag "Properties"
- (cons :tag "Order"
- (const :tag "List of fields to order by" order)
- (repeat (choice (const phones)
- (const addresses)
- (const net)
- (const AKA)
- (const notes)
- (symbol :tag "other")
- (const :tag "Remaining fields" t))))
- (choice :tag "Omit"
- :value (omit . nil)
- (cons :tag "List of fields to omit"
- (const :tag "Fields not to display" omit)
- (repeat (choice (const phones)
- (const addresses)
- (const net)
- (const AKA)
- (const notes)
- (symbol :tag "other"))))
- (const :tag "Exclude all fields except those listed in the order property" t))
- (cons :tag "Indentation"
- :value (indentation . 14)
- (const :tag "Level of indentation for multi-line layout"
- indentation)
- (number :tag "Column"))
- (cons :tag "End of name field"
- :value (name-end . 24)
- (const :tag "The column where the name should end in one-line layout"
- name-end)
- (number :tag "Column"))
- (cons :tag "Toggle"
- (const :tag "The layout is included when toggling display layout" toggle)
- boolean)
- (cons :tag "Primary Net Only"
- (const :tag "Only the primary net address is included" primary)
- boolean)
- (cons :tag "Test"
- (const :tag "Show only records passing this test" test)
- (choice (const :tag "No test" nil)
- (cons :tag "List of required fields"
- (const :tag "Choose from the attributes in the following set:" and)
- (set
- (const name)
- (const company)
- (const net)
- (const phones)
- (const addresses)
- (const notes)))
- (sexp :tag "Lisp expression")))))))
-
-
-(defcustom bbdb-display-layout 'multi-line
- "*The default display layout."
- :group 'bbdb
- :type '(choice (const one-line)
- (const multi-line)
- (const full-multi-line)
- (symbol)))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-pop-up-display-layout 'one-line
- "*The default display layout pop-up BBDB buffers, i.e. mail, news."
- :group 'bbdb
- :type '(choice (const one-line)
- (const multi-line)
- (const full-multi-line)
- (symbol)))
-
-(defun bbdb-display-layout-get-option (layout option)
- (let ((layout-spec (if (listp layout)
- layout
- (assoc layout bbdb-display-layout-alist)))
- option-value)
- (and layout-spec
- (setq option-value (assoc option layout-spec))
- (cdr option-value))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-address-formatting-alist
- '((bbdb-address-is-continental . bbdb-format-address-continental)
- (nil . bbdb-format-address-default))
- "Alist of address identifying and address formatting functions.
-The key is an identifying function which accepts an address. The
-associated value is a formatting function which inserts the formatted
-address in the current buffer. If the identifying function returns
-non-nil, the formatting function is called. When nil is used as the
-car, then the associated formatting function will always be called.
-Therefore you should always have (nil . bbdb-format-address-default) as
-the last element in the alist.
-
-All functions should take two arguments, the address and an indentation.
-The indentation argument may be optional.
-
-This alist is used in `bbdb-format-address'.
-
-See also `bbdb-address-print-formatting-alist'."
- :group 'bbdb-record-display
- :type '(repeat (cons function function)))
-
-(defvar bbdb-address-print-formatting-alist) ; "bbdb-print"
-
-(defun bbdb-address-is-continental (addr)
- "Return non-nil if the address ADDR is a continental address.
-This is done by comparing the zip code to `bbdb-continental-zip-regexp'.
-
-This is a possible identifying function for
-`bbdb-address-formatting-alist' and
-`bbdb-address-print-formatting-alist'."
- (string-match bbdb-continental-zip-regexp (bbdb-address-zip addr)))
-
-(defun bbdb-format-streets (addr indent)
- "Insert street subfields of address ADDR in current buffer.
-This may be used by formatting functions listed in
-`bbdb-address-formatting-alist'."
- (bbdb-mapc (lambda(str)
- (indent-to indent)
- (insert str "\n"))
- (bbdb-address-streets addr)))
-
-(defun bbdb-format-address-continental (addr &optional indent)
- "Insert formated continental address ADDR in current buffer.
-This format is used in western Europe, for example.
-
-This function is a possible formatting function for
-`bbdb-address-formatting-alist'.
-
-The result looks like this:
- location: street
- street
- ...
- zip city, state
- country"
- (setq indent (or indent 14))
- (let (;(fmt (format " %%%ds: " indent))
- (indent (+ 3 indent)))
- ;(insert (format fmt (bbdb-address-location addr)))
- (bbdb-format-streets addr indent)
- (let ((c (bbdb-address-city addr))
- (s (bbdb-address-state addr))
- (z (bbdb-address-zip addr)))
- (if (or (> (length c) 0)
- (> (length z) 0)
- (> (length s) 0))
- (progn
- (indent-to indent)
- (insert z (if (and (> (length z) 0)
- (> (length c) 0)) " " "")
- c (if (and (or (> (length z) 0)
- (> (length c) 0))
- (> (length s) 0)) ", " "")
- s "\n"))))
- (let ((str (bbdb-address-country addr)))
- (if (= 0 (length str)) nil
- (indent-to indent) (insert str "\n")))))
-
-(defun bbdb-format-address-default (addr &optional indent)
- "Insert formated address ADDR in current buffer.
-This is the default format; it is used in the US, for example.
-
-This function is a possible formatting function for
-`bbdb-address-formatting-alist'.
-
-The result looks like this:
- location: street
- street
- ...
- city, state zip
- country"
- (setq indent (or indent 14))
- (let (;(fmt (format " %%%ds: " indent))
- (indent (+ 3 indent)))
-; (insert (format fmt (bbdb-address-location addr)))
- (bbdb-format-streets addr indent)
- (let ((c (bbdb-address-city addr))
- (s (bbdb-address-state addr))
- (z (bbdb-address-zip addr)))
- (if (or (> (length c) 0)
- (> (length z) 0)
- (> (length s) 0))
- (progn
- (indent-to indent)
- (insert c (if (and (> (length c) 0)
- (> (length s) 0)) ", " "")
- s (if (and (or (> (length c) 0)
- (> (length s) 0))
- (> (length z) 0)) " " "")
- z "\n"))))
- (let ((str (bbdb-address-country addr)))
- (if (= 0 (length str)) nil
- (indent-to indent) (insert str "\n")))))
-
-(defun bbdb-format-address (addr &optional printing indent)
- "Call appropriate formatting function for address ADDR.
-
-If optional second argument PRINTING is non-nil, this uses the alist
-`bbdb-address-print-formatting-alist' to determine how the address is to
-formatted and inserted into the current buffer. This is used by
-`bbdb-print-format-record'.
-
-If second argument PRINTING is nil, this uses the alist
-`bbdb-address-formatting-alist' to determine how the address is to
-formatted and inserted into the current buffer. This is used by
-`bbdb-format-record'."
- ;; alist contains functions ((ident1 . format1) (ident2 . format2) ...)
- ;; the first identifying-function is (caar alist)
- ;; the first formatting-function is (cdar alist)
- (let ((alist (if printing bbdb-address-print-formatting-alist
- bbdb-address-formatting-alist)))
- ;; while there a functions left and the current function does not
- ;; identify the address, try the next function.
- (while (and (caar alist)
- (null (funcall (caar alist) addr)))
- (setq alist (cdr alist)))
- ;; if we haven't reached the end of functions, we got a hit.
- (when alist
- (if printing
- (funcall (cdar alist) addr)
- (funcall (cdar alist) addr indent)))))
-
-(defun bbdb-format-record-name-company (record)
- (let ((name (or (bbdb-record-name record) "???"))
- (company (bbdb-record-company record))
- (start (point)))
-
- (insert name)
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field '(name))
-
- (when company
- (insert " - ")
- (setq start (point))
- (insert company)
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field '(company)))))
-
-(defun bbdb-format-record-one-line-phones (layout record phone)
- "Insert a formatted phone number for one-line display."
- (let ((start (point)))
- (insert (format "%s " (aref phone 1)))
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field
- (list 'phone phone (aref phone 0)))
- (setq start (point))
- (insert (format "(%s)" (aref phone 0)))
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field
- (list 'phone phone 'field-name))))
-
-(defun bbdb-format-record-one-line-net (layout record net)
- "Insert a formatted list of nets for one-line display."
- (let ((start (point)))
- (insert net)
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field (list 'net net))))
-
-(defun bbdb-format-record-one-line-notes (layout record notes)
- "Insert formatted notes for one-line display.
-Line breaks will be removed and white space trimmed."
- (let ((start (point)))
- (insert (bbdb-replace-in-string notes "[\r\n\t ]+" " "))
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field (list 'notes notes))))
-
-(defun bbdb-format-record-layout-one-line (layout record field-list)
- "Record formatting function for the one-line layout.
-See `bbdb-display-layout-alist' for more."
- ;; name and company
- (bbdb-format-record-name-company record)
- (let ((name-end (or (bbdb-display-layout-get-option layout 'name-end)
- 40))
- start end)
- (save-excursion
- (setq end (point))
- (beginning-of-line)
- (setq start (point)))
- (when (> (- end start -1) name-end)
- (put-text-property (+ start name-end -4) end 'invisible t)
- (insert "..."))
- ;; guarantee one space after name - company
- (insert " ")
- (indent-to name-end))
- ;; rest of the fields
- (let (start field contentfun formatfun values value)
- (while field-list
- (setq field (car field-list)
- contentfun (intern (concat "bbdb-record-"
- (symbol-name field))))
- (if (fboundp contentfun)
- (setq values (eval (list contentfun record)))
- (setq values (bbdb-record-getprop record field)))
- (when (and (eq field 'net)
- (bbdb-display-layout-get-option layout 'primary))
- (setq values (list (car values))))
- (when values
- (if (not (listp values)) (setq values (list values)))
- (setq formatfun (intern (format "bbdb-format-record-%s-%s"
- layout field)))
- (while values
- (setq start (point)
- value (car values))
- (if (fboundp formatfun)
- (funcall formatfun layout record value)
- (insert (format "%s" value))
- (cond ((eq field 'addresses)
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field
- (list 'address value)))
- ((eq field 'phones)
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field
- (list 'phone value)))
- ((memq field '(name net aka))
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field
- (list field value )))
- (t
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field
- (list 'property (list field value))))))
- (setq values (cdr values))
- (if values (insert ", ")))
- (insert "; "))
- (setq field-list (cdr field-list))))
- ;; delete the trailing "; "
- (backward-delete-char 2)
- (insert "\n"))
-
-(defun bbdb-format-record-layout-multi-line (layout record field-list)
- "Record formatting function for the multi-line layout.
-See `bbdb-display-layout-alist' for more."
- (bbdb-format-record-name-company record)
- (insert "\n")
- (let* ((notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes record))
- (indent (or (bbdb-display-layout-get-option layout 'indentation) 14))
- (fmt (format " %%%ds: " indent))
- start field)
- (if (stringp notes)
- (setq notes (list (cons 'notes notes))))
- (while field-list
- (setq field (car field-list)
- start (point))
- (cond ((eq field 'phones)
- (let ((phones (bbdb-record-phones record))
- loc phone)
- (while phones
- (setq phone (car phones)
- start (point))
- (setq loc (format fmt (bbdb-phone-location phone)))
- (insert loc)
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field
- (list 'phone phone 'field-name))
- (setq start (point))
- (insert (bbdb-phone-string phone) "\n")
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field
- (list 'phone phone
- (bbdb-phone-location phone)))
- (setq phones (cdr phones))))
- (setq start nil))
- ((eq field 'addresses)
- (let ((addrs (bbdb-record-addresses record))
- loc addr)
- (while addrs
- (setq addr (car addrs)
- start (point))
- (setq loc (format fmt (bbdb-address-location addr)))
- (insert loc)
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field
- (list 'address addr 'field-name))
- (setq start (point))
- (bbdb-format-address addr nil indent)
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field
- (list 'address addr
- (bbdb-address-location addr)))
- (setq addrs (cdr addrs))))
- (setq start nil))
- ((eq field 'net)
- (let ((net (bbdb-record-net record)))
- (when net
- (insert (format fmt "net"))
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field
- '(net field-name))
- (setq start (point))
- (if (bbdb-display-layout-get-option layout 'primary)
- (insert (car net) "\n")
- (insert (mapconcat (function identity) net ", ") "\n"))
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field '(net)))))
- ((eq field 'aka)
- (let ((aka (bbdb-record-aka record)))
- (when aka
- (insert (format fmt "AKA"))
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field
- '(aka field-name))
- (insert (mapconcat (function identity) aka ", ") "\n")
- (setq start (point))
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field '(aka)))))
- (t
- (let ((note (assoc field notes))
- (indent (length (format fmt "")))
- p notefun)
- (when note
- (insert (format fmt field))
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field
- (list 'property note 'field-name))
- (setq start (point))
- (setq p (point)
- notefun (intern (format "bbdb-format-record-%s" field)))
- (if (fboundp notefun)
- (insert (funcall notefun (cdr note)))
- (insert (cdr note)))
- (save-excursion
- (save-restriction
- (narrow-to-region p (1- (point)))
- (goto-char (1+ p))
- (while (search-forward "\n" nil t)
- (insert (make-string indent ?\ )))))
- (insert "\n"))
- (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field
- (list 'property note)))))
- (setq field-list (cdr field-list)))))
-
-(defalias 'bbdb-format-record-layout-full-multi-line
- 'bbdb-format-record-layout-multi-line)
-
-(defalias 'bbdb-format-record-layout-pop-up-multi-line
- 'bbdb-format-record-layout-multi-line)
-
-(defun bbdb-format-record (record &optional layout)
- "Insert a formatted version of RECORD into the current buffer.
-
-LAYOUT can be a symbol describing a layout in
-`bbdb-display-layout-alist'. For compatibility reasons, LAYOUT can
-also be nil or t, where t stands for the one-line, and nil for the
-multi-line layout."
- (bbdb-debug (if (bbdb-record-deleted-p record)
- (error "plus ungood: formatting deleted record")))
- (setq layout (cond ((eq nil layout)
- 'multi-line)
- ((eq t layout)
- 'one-line)
- ((symbolp layout)
- layout)
- (t
- (error "Unknown layout `%s'" layout))))
- (let* ((layout-spec (assoc layout bbdb-display-layout-alist))
- (test (bbdb-display-layout-get-option layout-spec 'test))
- (omit-list (bbdb-display-layout-get-option layout-spec 'omit))
- (order-list (bbdb-display-layout-get-option layout-spec 'order))
- (all-fields (append '(phones addresses net aka)
- (let ((raw-notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))
- (if (stringp raw-notes)
- '(notes)
- (mapcar (lambda (r) (car r)) raw-notes)))))
- format-function field-list)
- (when (or (not test)
- ;; bind some variables for the test
- (let ((name (bbdb-record-name record))
- (company (bbdb-record-company record))
- (net (bbdb-record-net record))
- (phones (bbdb-record-phones record))
- (addresses (bbdb-record-addresses record))
- (notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))
- ;; this must evaluate to non-nil if the record is to be shown
- (eval test)))
- (if (functionp omit-list)
- (setq omit-list (funcall omit-list record layout)))
- (if (functionp order-list)
- (setq order-list (funcall order-list record layout)))
- ;; first omit unwanted fields
- (when (and omit-list (or (not order-list) (memq t order-list)))
- (if (not (listp omit-list))
- ;; t => show nothing
- (setq all-fields nil)
- ;; listp => show all fields except those listed here
- (while omit-list
- (setq all-fields (delete (car omit-list) all-fields)
- omit-list (cdr omit-list)))))
- ;; then order them
- (if (not order-list)
- (setq field-list all-fields)
- (if (not (memq t order-list))
- (setq field-list order-list)
- (setq order-list (reverse order-list))
- (setq all-fields (delete nil (mapcar (lambda (f)
- (if (memq f order-list)
- nil
- f))
- all-fields)))
- (while order-list
- (if (eq t (car order-list))
- (setq field-list (append all-fields field-list))
- (setq field-list (cons (car order-list) field-list)))
- (setq order-list (cdr order-list)))))
- ;; call the actual format function
- (setq format-function
- (intern (format "bbdb-format-record-layout-%s" layout)))
- (if (functionp format-function)
- (funcall format-function layout record field-list)
- (bbdb-format-record-layout-multi-line layout record field-list)))))
-
-(defun bbdb-frob-mode-line (n)
- (setq
- ;; identification
- mode-line-buffer-identification
- (if (> n 0)
- (list 24 (buffer-name) ": "
- (list 10 (format "%d/%d" n (length (bbdb-records))))
- '(bbdb-showing-changed-ones " !!" " "))
- (list (buffer-name) ": Insidious Big Brother Database v" bbdb-version " "
- mode-line-modified "-"))
- ;; modified indicator
- mode-line-modified
- '(bbdb-readonly-p "--%%%%-" (bbdb-modified-p "--**-" "-----"))))
-
-(defun bbdb-display-records-1 (records &optional append layout)
- (setq append (or append (bbdb-append-records-p)))
-
- (if (or (null records)
- (consp (car records)))
- nil
-
- ;; add layout and a marker to the local list of records
- (setq layout (or layout bbdb-display-layout))
- (setq records (mapcar (lambda (x)
- (list x layout (make-marker)))
- records)))
-
- (let ((b (current-buffer))
- (temp-buffer-setup-hook nil)
- (temp-buffer-show-function nil)
- (first (car (car records))))
-
- ;; just quiet a warning about unused vars
- (and temp-buffer-setup-hook temp-buffer-show-function)
-
- (bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer)
-
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- (let ((inhibit-read-only t)) (erase-buffer))
-
- ;; If append is set, clear the buffer, otherwise do clean up.
- (unless append (bbdb-undisplay-records))
-
- ;; If we're appending these records to the ones already displayed,
- ;; then first remove any duplicates, and then sort them.
- (if append
- (let ((rest records))
- (while rest
- (if (assq (car (car rest)) bbdb-records)
- (setq records (delq (car rest) records)))
- (setq rest (cdr rest)))
- (setq records (append bbdb-records records))
- (setq records
- (sort records
- (lambda (x y) (bbdb-record-lessp (car x) (car y)))))))
- (make-local-variable 'mode-line-buffer-identification)
- (make-local-variable 'mode-line-modified)
- (set (make-local-variable 'bbdb-showing-changed-ones) nil)
- (let ((done nil)
- (rest records)
- (changed (bbdb-changed-records)))
- (while (and rest (not done))
- (setq done (memq (car (car rest)) changed)
- rest (cdr rest)))
- (setq bbdb-showing-changed-ones done))
- (bbdb-frob-mode-line (length records))
- (and (not bbdb-gag-messages)
- (not bbdb-silent-running)
- (message "Formatting..."))
- (bbdb-mode)
- ;; this in in the *BBDB* buffer, remember, not the .bbdb buffer.
- (set (make-local-variable 'bbdb-records) nil)
- (setq bbdb-records records)
- (let ((buffer-read-only nil)
- prs)
- (bbdb-debug (setq prs (bbdb-records)))
- (setq truncate-lines t)
- (while records
- (bbdb-debug (if (not (memq (car (car records)) prs))
- (error "record doubleplus unpresent!")))
- (set-marker (nth 2 (car records)) (point))
- (bbdb-format-record (nth 0 (car records))
- (nth 1 (car records)))
- (setq records (cdr records))))
- (and (not bbdb-gag-messages)
- (not bbdb-silent-running)
- (message "Formatting...done.")))
- (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- (if (and append first)
- (let ((cons (assq first bbdb-records))
- (window (get-buffer-window (current-buffer))))
- (if window (set-window-start window (nth 2 cons)))))
- (bbdbq)
- ;; this doesn't really belong here, but it's convenient ... and when
- ;; using electric display it would not be called otherwise.
- (save-excursion (run-hooks 'bbdb-list-hook))
- (if bbdb-gui (bbdb-fontify-buffer))
- (set-buffer-modified-p nil)
- (setq buffer-read-only t)
- (set-buffer b)))
-
-(defun bbdb-undisplay-records ()
- (let ((bbdb-display-buffer (get-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)))
- (if (bufferp bbdb-display-buffer)
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer bbdb-display-buffer)
- (setq bbdb-showing-changed-ones nil
- mode-line-modified nil
- bbdb-records nil
- buffer-read-only nil)
- (erase-buffer)
- (setq buffer-read-only t)
- (set-buffer-modified-p nil)))))
-
- ;;; Electric display stuff
-
-(defvar bbdb-inside-electric-display nil)
-;; hack hack: a couple of specials that the electric stuff uses for state.
-(defvar bbdb-electric-execute-me)
-(defvar bbdb-electric-completed-normally)
-
-(defun electric-bbdb-display-records (records)
- (require 'electric)
- (let ((bbdb-electric-execute-me nil)) ; Hack alert! throw-to-execute sets this!
- (let ((bbdb-inside-electric-display t)
- buffer
- bbdb-electric-completed-normally ; Hack alert! throw-to-execute sets this!
- )
- (save-excursion
- (save-window-excursion
- (save-window-excursion (bbdb-display-records-1 records))
- (setq buffer (window-buffer (Electric-pop-up-window bbdb-buffer-name)))
- (set-buffer buffer)
- (if (not bbdb-gag-messages)
- (message "<<< Press Space to bury the Insidious Big Brother Database list >>>"))
- (catch 'Done
- (while t
- (catch 'Blow-off-the-error
- (setq bbdb-electric-completed-normally nil)
- (unwind-protect
- (progn
- (catch 'electric-bbdb-list-select
- (Electric-command-loop 'electric-bbdb-list-select
- "-> " t))
- (setq bbdb-electric-completed-normally t))
- ;; protected
- (if bbdb-electric-completed-normally
- (throw 'Done t)
- (ding)
- (message "BBDB-Quit")
- (throw 'Blow-off-the-error t)
- )))))
- (bury-buffer buffer))))
- (message " ")
- (if bbdb-electric-execute-me
- (eval bbdb-electric-execute-me)))
- nil)
-
-(defun bbdb-electric-throw-to-execute (form-to-execute)
- "Exit the `electric-command-loop' and evaluate the given form."
- ;; Hack alert! These variables are bound only within the scope of
- ;; bbdb-electric-display-records!
- (if (not (boundp 'bbdb-electric-execute-me))
- (error "plusungood: electrical short"))
- (setq bbdb-electric-execute-me form-to-execute
- bbdb-electric-completed-normally t)
- (throw 'electric-bbdb-list-select t))
-
-
-(defun bbdb-done-command () (interactive)
- (throw 'electric-bbdb-list-select t))
-
-(defun bbdb-bury-buffer ()
- (interactive)
- (if bbdb-inside-electric-display
- (bbdb-done-command)
- (bury-buffer)))
-
-(defun bbdb-display-records (records &optional layout append)
- (let ((bbdb-window (get-buffer-window bbdb-buffer-name)))
- (if (and bbdb-electric-p
- ;; never be electric if the buffer is already on screen.
- (not bbdb-window))
- (progn
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map " " 'bbdb-done-command)
- (electric-bbdb-display-records records))
- (bbdb-display-records-1 records append layout)
- ;; don't smash keybinding if they invoked `bbdb-display'
- ;; from inside an electric loop.
- (unless bbdb-inside-electric-display
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map " " 'undefined))
- (if (and (not bbdb-gag-messages)
- (not bbdb-window))
- (message
- (substitute-command-keys
- (if (one-window-p t)
- (if pop-up-windows
- "Type \\[delete-other-windows] to unshow the bbdb-list window."
- "Type \\[switch-to-buffer] RET to unshow the bbdb-list window.")
- "Type \\[switch-to-buffer-other-window] RET to restore old contents of the bbdb-list window.")))))))
-
-(defun bbdbq ()
- (if (not (zerop (logand (random) 31))) nil
- (let ((v '["\104\157\156\47\164\40\163\165\163\160\145\143\164\40\171\157\
-\165\162\40\156\145\151\147\150\142\157\162\72\40\162\145\160\157\162\164\40\
-\150\151\155\41" "\146\156\157\162\144" "\103\157\156\163\165\155\145\40\55\55\
-\40\102\145\40\123\151\154\145\156\164\40\55\55\40\104\151\145" "\114\157\166\
-\145\40\102\151\147\40\102\162\157\164\150\145\162" "\114\145\145\40\110\141\
-\162\166\145\171\40\117\163\167\141\154\144\40\141\143\164\145\144\40\141\154\
-\157\156\145" "\101\114\114\40\131\117\125\122\40\102\101\123\105\40\101\122\
-\105\40\102\105\114\117\116\107\40\124\117\40\125\123" "\127\141\162\40\151\
-\163\40\120\145\141\143\145" "\106\162\145\145\144\157\155\40\151\163\40\123\
-\154\141\166\145\162\171" "\111\147\156\157\162\141\156\143\145\40\151\163\40\
-\123\164\162\145\156\147\164\150" "\120\162\157\154\145\163\40\141\156\144\40\
-\141\156\151\155\141\154\163\40\141\162\145\40\146\162\145\145"]))
- (message (aref v (% (logand 255 (random)) (length v))))
- (message " "))))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-hashtable ()
- '(bbdb-with-db-buffer (bbdb-records nil t) bbdb-hashtable))
-
-(defun bbdb-changed-records ()
- (bbdb-with-db-buffer (bbdb-records nil t) bbdb-changed-records))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-build-name (f l)
- (list 'downcase
- (list 'if (list '= (list 'length f) 0) l
- (list 'if (list '= (list 'length l) 0) f
- (list 'concat f " " l)))))
-
-(defun bbdb-remove! (e l)
- (if (null l) l
- (let ((ret l)
- (n (cdr l)))
- (while n
- (if (eq e (car n))
- (setcdr l (cdr n)) ; skip n
- (setq l n)) ; keep n
- (setq n (cdr n)))
- (if (eq e (car ret)) (cdr ret)
- ret))))
-
-(defun bbdb-remove-memq-duplicates (l)
- (let (ret tail)
- (setq ret (cons '() '())
- tail ret)
- (while l
- (if (not (memq (car l) ret))
- (setq tail (setcdr tail (cons (car l) '()))))
- (setq l (cdr l)))
- (cdr ret)))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-gethash (name &optional ht)
- (list 'symbol-value
- (list 'intern-soft name
- (or ht '(bbdb-hashtable)))))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-puthash (name record &optional ht)
- (list 'let (list (list 'sym (list 'intern name (or ht '(bbdb-hashtable)))))
- (list 'set 'sym (list 'cons record
- '(and (boundp sym) (symbol-value sym))))))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-remhash (name record &optional ht)
- (list 'let (list (list 's (list 'intern-soft name
- (or ht '(bbdb-hashtable)))))
- (list 'and 's (list 'set 's (list 'bbdb-remove! record
- (list 'symbol-value 's))))))
-
-(defsubst bbdb-search-intertwingle (name net)
- "Find bbdb records matching NAME and NET.
-
-This is a more stringent version of bbdb-search-simple, which I am
-not inclined to modify for fear of damaging other code that currently
-relies on it. BBDB internals should be migrated to use this function
-to identify which record is referred to by a name/net combination,
-since search-simple has been overloaded with other functionality.
-
-The name comes from
-http://www.mozilla.org/blue-sky/misc/199805/intertwingle.html, which
-any budding BBDB hacker should be at least vaguely familiar with."
- (bbdb-records t)
- (if name (setq name (downcase name)))
- (if net (setq net (downcase net))
- (setq net ""))
- (let ((net-recs (bbdb-gethash (downcase net)))
- recs)
- (while net-recs
- (if (or (and (not name) net)
- (string= name (downcase (bbdb-record-name (car net-recs)))))
- (add-to-list 'recs (car net-recs)))
- (setq net-recs (cdr net-recs)))
- recs))
-
-(defsubst bbdb-search-simple (name net)
- "name is a string; net is a string or list of strings."
- (if (eq 0 (length name)) (setq name nil))
- (if (eq 0 (length net)) (setq net nil))
- (bbdb-records t) ; make sure db is parsed; don't check disk (faster)
- (let ((name-recs (if name ;; filter out companies from hash
- (let ((recs (bbdb-gethash (downcase name)))
- answer)
- (while recs
- (let ((n-rec (car recs)))
- (if (string= (downcase name)
- (downcase
- (or (bbdb-record-name
- n-rec)
- (bbdb-record-company
- n-rec)
- "")))
- (setq answer (append recs (list n-rec))))
- (setq recs (cdr recs))))
- answer)))
- (net-recs (if (stringp net) (bbdb-gethash (downcase net))
- (let (answer)
- (while (and net (null answer))
- (setq answer (bbdb-gethash (downcase (car net)))
- net (cdr net)))
- answer)))
- ret)
- (if (not (and name-recs net-recs))
- (or (and name-recs (car name-recs))
- (and net-recs (car net-recs)))
-
- (while name-recs
- (let ((name-rec (car name-recs))
- (nets net-recs))
- (while nets
- (if (eq (car nets) name-rec)
- (setq nets '()
- name-recs '()
- ret name-rec)
- (setq nets (cdr nets))))
- (if name-recs (setq name-recs (cdr name-recs))
- name-rec)))
- ret)))
-
-(defun bbdb-net-convert (record)
- "Given a record whose net field is a comma-separated string, convert it to
-a list of strings (the new way of doing things.) Returns the new list."
- (bbdb-record-set-net record (bbdb-split (bbdb-record-net record) ",")))
-
-(defun bbdb-split (string separators)
- "Return a list by splitting STRING at SEPARATORS.
-The inverse function of `bbdb-join'."
- (let (result
- (not-separators (concat "^" separators)))
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer (get-buffer-create " *split*"))
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert string)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (progn
- (skip-chars-forward separators)
- (skip-chars-forward " \t\n\r")
- (not (eobp)))
- (let ((begin (point))
- p)
- (skip-chars-forward not-separators)
- (setq p (point))
- (skip-chars-backward " \t\n\r")
- (setq result (cons (buffer-substring begin (point)) result))
- (goto-char p)))
- (erase-buffer))
- (nreverse result)))
-
-(defun bbdb-join (list separator)
- "Join a LIST to a string where the list elements are separated by SEPARATOR.
-The inverse function of `bbdb-split'."
- (when list
- (mapconcat 'identity list separator)))
-
-(defsubst bbdb-hash-record (record)
- "Insert the record in the appropriate hashtables. This must be called
-while the .bbdb buffer is selected."
- (let ((name (bbdb-record-name-1 record)) ; faster version
- (lfname (bbdb-record-lfname record))
- (company (bbdb-record-company record))
- (aka (bbdb-record-aka record))
- (net (bbdb-record-net record)))
- (if (> (length name) 0)
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase name) record bbdb-hashtable))
- (if (> (length lfname) 0)
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase lfname) record bbdb-hashtable))
- (if (> (length company) 0)
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase company) record bbdb-hashtable))
- (while aka
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase (car aka)) record bbdb-hashtable)
- (setq aka (cdr aka)))
- (while net
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase (car net)) record bbdb-hashtable)
- (setq net (cdr net)))))
-
-
-;;; Reading the BBDB
-
-(defvar inside-bbdb-records nil
- "Internal variable. Do not touch.")
-
-(defvar bbdb-write-file-hooks '(bbdb-write-file-hook-fn)
- "*The list of functions added to `local-write-file-hooks' in `bbdb-file'.")
-
-(defun bbdb-records (&optional dont-check-disk already-in-db-buffer)
- "Return a list of all bbdb records; read in and parse the db if necessary.
-This also notices if the disk file has changed out from under us, unless
-optional arg DONT-CHECK-DISK is non-nil (which is faster, but hazardous.)"
- (if inside-bbdb-records
- (let ((debug-on-error t))
- (error "catastrophic: bbdb-records recursed")))
- (let ((inside-bbdb-records t)
- (buf (if already-in-db-buffer (current-buffer) (bbdb-buffer)))
- shut-up)
- (with-current-buffer buf
- ;; make sure the BBDB in memory is not out of synch with disk.
- (cond (dont-check-disk nil)
- ((verify-visited-file-modtime buf) nil)
- ((and bbdb-auto-revert-p (not (buffer-modified-p buf)))
- (message "BBDB has changed on disk, reverting...")
- (setq shut-up t)
- (revert-buffer t t))
- ;; hassle the user
- ((bbdb-yes-or-no-p
- (if (buffer-modified-p buf)
- "BBDB has changed on disk; flush your changes and revert? "
- "BBDB has changed on disk; revert? "))
- (or (file-exists-p bbdb-file)
- (error "bbdb: file %s no longer exists!!" bbdb-file))
- (revert-buffer t t))
- ;; this is the case where the .bbdb file has changed; the buffer
- ;; has changed as well; and the user has answered "no" to the
- ;; "flush your changes and revert" question. The only other
- ;; alternative is to save the file right now. If they answer
- ;; no to the following question, they will be asked the
- ;; preceeding question again and again some large (but finite)
- ;; number of times. `bbdb-records' is called a lot, you see...
- ((buffer-modified-p buf)
- ;; this prompts
- (bbdb-save-db t t))
- ;; otherwise, the buffer and file are inconsistent, but we let
- ;; them stay that way.
- )
- (unless (assq 'bbdb-records (buffer-local-variables))
- (set (make-local-variable 'bbdb-records) nil)
- (set (make-local-variable 'bbdb-changed-records) nil)
- (set (make-local-variable 'bbdb-end-marker) nil)
- (set (make-local-variable 'bbdb-hashtable) nil)
- (set (make-local-variable 'bbdb-propnames) nil)
- (set (make-local-variable 'revert-buffer-function)
- 'bbdb-revert-buffer)
- (bbdb-mapc (lambda (ff) (add-hook 'local-write-file-hooks ff))
- bbdb-write-file-hooks)
- (setq bbdb-hashtable (make-vector bbdb-hashtable-size 0)))
- (setq bbdb-modified-p (buffer-modified-p)
- buffer-read-only bbdb-readonly-p)
- (or bbdb-records
- (cond ((= (point-min) (point-max)) ; special-case empty db
- ;; this doesn't need to be insert-before-markers because
- ;; there are no db-markers in this buffer.
- (insert (format ";; -*-coding: %s;-*-\n;;; file-version: %d\n"
- bbdb-file-coding-system bbdb-file-format))
- (bbdb-flush-all-caches)
- (setq bbdb-end-marker (point-marker))
- ;;(run-hooks 'bbdb-after-read-db-hook) ; run this?
- nil)
- (t
- (or shut-up bbdb-silent-running (message "Parsing BBDB..."))
- (bbdb-flush-all-caches)
- (cond ((and bbdb-notice-auto-save-file
- (file-newer-than-file-p (make-auto-save-file-name)
- buffer-file-name))
- (if (bbdb-yes-or-no-p "BBDB auto-save file is newer; recover it? ")
- (progn
- (recover-file buffer-file-name)
- (bury-buffer (current-buffer)) ; recover-file selects it
- (auto-save-mode 1) ; turn autosave back on
- (delete-file (make-auto-save-file-name))
- (message "Auto-save mode is ON in BBDB buffer. Suggest you save it soon.")
- (sleep-for 2))
- ;; delete auto-save anyway, so we don't keep asking.
- (condition-case nil
- (delete-file (make-auto-save-file-name))
- (file-error nil)))
- ;; tail-recurse and try again
- (let ((inside-bbdb-records nil))
- (bbdb-records)))
- (t
- ;; normal case
- (fillarray bbdb-hashtable 0)
- (parse-bbdb-internal)))))))))
-
-(defun bbdb-revert-buffer (arg noconfirm)
- ;; The .bbdb file's revert-buffer-function.
- ;; Don't even think of calling this.
- (kill-all-local-variables) ; clear db and caches.
- (if (get-buffer bbdb-buffer-name) ; now contains invalid records; nukem.
- (bbdb-undisplay-records))
- (let ((revert-buffer-function nil)) ; don't loop.
- (revert-buffer arg noconfirm)))
-
-(defun parse-bbdb-internal ()
- (bbdb-debug (message "Parsing BBDB... (reading...)"))
- (widen)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- ;; go to the point at which the first record begins
- (cond ((eq (following-char) ?\[) nil)
- ((search-forward "\n[" nil 0) (forward-char -1))
- (t nil)) ;; no records
- ;; look backwards for user-defined field names (for completion purposes.)
- (save-excursion
- (if (re-search-backward "^;+[ \t]*user-fields:[ \t]*\(" nil t)
- (progn
- (goto-char (1- (match-end 0)))
- (setq bbdb-propnames
- (mapcar (lambda (x) (list (symbol-name x)))
- (read (point-marker)))))))
- ;; look backwards for file version, and convert if necessary.
- ;; (at least, I'll write this code if I ever change the file format again...)
- (let ((v (save-excursion
- (if (re-search-backward
- "^;+[ \t]*file-version:[ \t]*\\([0-9]+\\)[ \t]*$" nil t)
- (car (read-from-string
- (buffer-substring
- (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))))))))
- (if (null v) ; current version, but no file-version: line. Bootstrap it.
- (let ((modp (buffer-modified-p)))
- ;; This should never happen (not any more, anyway...)
- (bbdb-debug (error "bbdb corrupted: no file-version line"))
- (setq v 2)
- (save-excursion
- (if (re-search-backward "^;" nil t)
- (forward-line 1)
- (goto-char 1))
- ;; remember, this goes before the begin-marker of the first
- ;; record in the database!
- (insert-before-markers
- (format ";; -*-coding: %s;-*-\n;;; file-version: %d\n"
- bbdb-file-coding-system bbdb-file-format)))
- (set-buffer-modified-p modp)))
- (cond ((< v bbdb-file-format)
- (if bbdb-file-format-migration
- ;; Sanity checking.
- (if (/= (car bbdb-file-format-migration) v)
- (error
- (format
- "BBDB file format has changed on disk from %d to %d!"
- (car bbdb-file-format-migration) v)))
- (setq bbdb-file-format-migration
- (cons v (bbdb-migration-query v)))))
- ((> v bbdb-file-format)
- (error "BBDB version %s doesn't understand file format version %s."
- bbdb-version v))
- (t (setq bbdb-file-format-migration (cons bbdb-file-format
- bbdb-file-format)))))
- ;; A trap to catch a bug
- ;;(assert (not (null (car bbdb-file-format-migration))))
-
- (bbdb-debug
- (or (eobp) (looking-at "[\[]")
- (error "no following bracket: bbdb corrupted"))
- (if (save-excursion
- (save-restriction
- (widen)
- (save-excursion (search-backward "\n[" nil t))))
- (error "bbdb corrupted: records before point")))
-
- ;; Migrate only if we need to. Change the .bbdb buffer only if it
- ;; is not to be saved in the newest version.
- (if (= (car bbdb-file-format-migration) bbdb-file-format)
- (parse-bbdb-frobnicate (parse-bbdb-read))
- (let ((newrecs (parse-bbdb-frobnicate (bbdb-migrate (parse-bbdb-read)))))
- (cond ((= (cdr bbdb-file-format-migration) bbdb-file-format)
- (bbdb-migrate-rewrite-all nil newrecs)
- (bbdb-migrate-update-file-version
- (car bbdb-file-format-migration)
- (cdr bbdb-file-format-migration))))
- newrecs)))
-
-(defun parse-bbdb-read ()
- ;; narrow the buffer to skip over the rubbish before the first record.
- (narrow-to-region (point) (point-max))
- (let ((records nil))
- ;; insert parens so we can read the db in one fell swoop (down in C).
- (let ((buffer-read-only nil)
- (modp (buffer-modified-p))
- ;; Make sure those parens get cleaned up.
- ;; This code had better stay simple!
- (inhibit-quit t))
- (goto-char (point-min)) (insert "(\n")
- (goto-char (point-max)) (insert "\n)")
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (setq records (read (current-buffer)))
- (goto-char (point-min)) (delete-char 2)
- (goto-char (point-max)) (delete-char -2)
- (set-buffer-modified-p modp))
- records))
-
-(defun parse-bbdb-frobnicate (records)
- ;; now we have to come up with a marker for each record. Rather than
- ;; calling read for each record, we read them at once (already done) and
- ;; assume that the markers are at each newline. If this isn't the case,
- ;; things can go *very* wrong.
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (looking-at "[ \t\n\f]*;")
- (forward-line 1))
- (widen)
- (bbdb-debug (message "Parsing BBDB... (frobnicating...)"))
- (setq bbdb-records records)
- (let* ((head (cons '() records))
- (rest head)
- record)
- (while (cdr rest)
- (setq record (car (cdr rest)))
- ;; yow, are we stack-driven yet?? Damn byte-compiler...
- ;; Make a cache. Put it in the record. Put a marker in the cache.
- ;; Add record to hash tables.
- (bbdb-cache-set-marker
- (bbdb-record-set-cache record (make-vector bbdb-cache-length nil))
- (point-marker))
- (forward-line 1)
-
- ;; frob the label completion lists (and data completion when I,
- ;; uh, get around to it, maybe. this stuff should probably be
- ;; conditional, in case you're not running a 42GHz Pentium 69
- ;; with chrome tailpipes)
- (let ((ps (bbdb-record-phones record))
- (pl (bbdb-label-completion-list "phones"))
- (as (bbdb-record-addresses record))
- (al (bbdb-label-completion-list "addresses")))
- (while ps
- (let ((l (bbdb-phone-location (car ps))))
- (or (member l pl)
- (setq bbdb-phones-label-list
- (append (or bbdb-phones-label-list
- bbdb-default-label-list)
- (list l))
- pl bbdb-phones-label-list)))
- (setq ps (cdr ps)))
- ;; Yes, I cut and pasted.
- (while as
- (let ((l (bbdb-address-location (car as))))
- (or (member l al)
- (setq bbdb-addresses-label-list
- (append (or bbdb-addresses-label-list
- bbdb-default-label-list)
- (list l))
- al bbdb-addresses-label-list)))
- (setq as (cdr as))))
-
- (if bbdb-no-duplicates-p
- ;; warn the user that there is a duplicate...
- (let* ((name (bbdb-record-name record))
- (tmp (and name (bbdb-gethash (downcase name)
- bbdb-hashtable))))
- (if tmp (message "Duplicate BBDB record encountered: %s" name))))
-
- (bbdb-hash-record record)
- (setq rest (cdr rest))
-
- (bbdb-debug
- (if (and (cdr rest) (not (looking-at "[\[]")))
- (error "bbdb corrupted: junk between records at %s" (point)))))
- ;; In case we removed some of the leading entries...
- (setq bbdb-records (cdr head)))
- ;; all done.
- (setq bbdb-end-marker (point-marker))
- (run-hooks 'bbdb-after-read-db-hook)
- (bbdb-debug (message "Parsing BBDB... (frobnicating...done)"))
- bbdb-records)
-
-(defmacro bbdb-user-mail-names ()
- "Returns a regexp matching the address of the logged-in user."
- '(or bbdb-user-mail-names
- (setq bbdb-user-mail-names
- (concat "\\b" (regexp-quote (user-login-name)) "\\b"))))
-
-(defun bbdb-write-file-hook-fn ()
- "This is just for `bbdb-write-file-hooks'. Keep it there."
- ;; this is premature as the file isn't actually written yet; but it's just
- ;; for the benefit of the mode-line of the *BBDB* buffer, and there isn't
- ;; an after-write-file-hook, so it'll do.
- (save-restriction
- (widen)
- (goto-char (point-min))
-
- ;; this always rewrites the coding cookie, which is a bit
- ;; wasteful, but safer than alternatives
- (if (looking-at ";; *-\\*-coding:")
- (delete-region (point) (progn (forward-line) (point))))
- (insert-before-markers (format ";; -*-coding: %s;-*-\n"
- bbdb-file-coding-system)))
- (setq bbdb-modified-p nil
- bbdb-changed-records nil
- buffer-file-coding-system bbdb-file-coding-system)
- (let ((buf (get-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)))
- (when buf
- (with-current-buffer buf
- (setq bbdb-showing-changed-ones nil)
- (set-buffer-modified-p nil))))
- (when (and bbdb-file-remote
- (or bbdb-file-remote-save-always
- (y-or-n-p (format "Save the remote BBDB file %s too? "
- bbdb-file-remote))))
- ;; write the current buffer, which is `bbdb-file' (since this is called
- ;; from its `local-write-file-hooks'), into the `bbdb-file-remote'.
- (let ((coding-system-for-write bbdb-file-coding-system))
- (write-region (point-min) (point-max) bbdb-file-remote))))
-
-(defun bbdb-delete-record-internal (record)
- (if (null (bbdb-record-marker record)) (error "bbdb: marker unpresent"))
- (bbdb-with-db-buffer
- (if (or bbdb-suppress-changed-records-recording
- (memq record bbdb-changed-records))
- nil
- (setq bbdb-changed-records (cons record bbdb-changed-records)))
- (let ((tail (memq record bbdb-records)))
- (if (null tail) (error "bbdb: unfound %s" record))
- (setq bbdb-records (delq record bbdb-records))
- (delete-region (bbdb-record-marker record)
- (if (cdr tail)
- (bbdb-record-marker (car (cdr tail)))
- bbdb-end-marker))
- (let ((name (bbdb-record-name record))
- (lfname (bbdb-record-lfname record))
- (company (bbdb-record-company record))
- (aka (bbdb-record-aka record))
- (nets (bbdb-record-net record)))
- (if (> (length name) 0)
- (bbdb-remhash (downcase name) record bbdb-hashtable))
- (if (> (length company) 0)
- (bbdb-remhash (downcase company) record bbdb-hashtable))
- (if (> (length lfname) 0)
- (bbdb-remhash (downcase lfname) record bbdb-hashtable))
- (while nets
- (bbdb-remhash (downcase (car nets)) record bbdb-hashtable)
- (setq nets (cdr nets)))
- (while aka
- (bbdb-remhash (downcase (car aka)) record bbdb-hashtable)
- (setq aka (cdr aka)))
- )
- (bbdb-record-set-sortkey record nil)
- (setq bbdb-modified-p t))))
-
-(defun bbdb-insert-sorted (record records)
- "Inserts the RECORD into the list of RECORDS, in order.
-Assumes the list is already sorted. Returns the new head."
- (bbdb-debug (if (memq record records)
- (error "doubleplus ununique: - %s" record)))
- (let* ((rest (cons nil records))
- (top rest))
- (while (and (cdr rest)
- (bbdb-record-lessp (nth 1 rest) record))
- (setq rest (cdr rest)))
- (setcdr rest (cons record (cdr rest)))
- (cdr top)))
-
-(defun bbdb-insert-record-internal (record unmigrated)
- (if (null (bbdb-record-marker record))
- (bbdb-record-set-marker record (make-marker)))
- (bbdb-with-db-buffer
- (if (or bbdb-suppress-changed-records-recording
- (memq record bbdb-changed-records))
- nil
- (setq bbdb-changed-records (cons record bbdb-changed-records)))
- (let ((print-escape-newlines t))
- (bbdb-record-set-sortkey record nil) ; just in case...
- (setq bbdb-records
- (bbdb-insert-sorted record bbdb-records))
- (let ((next (car (cdr (memq record bbdb-records)))))
- (goto-char (if next
- (bbdb-record-marker next)
- bbdb-end-marker))
- ;; before printing the record, remove the cache \(we don't want that
- ;; written to the file.\) Ater writing, put the cache back and update
- ;; the cache's marker.
- (let ((cache (bbdb-record-cache record))
- (point (point)))
- (bbdb-debug
- (if (= point (point-min))
- (error "doubleplus ungood: inserting at point-min (%s)" point))
- (if (and (/= point bbdb-end-marker)
- (not (looking-at "[\[]")))
- (error "doubleplus ungood: not inserting before a record (%s)"
- point)))
- (bbdb-record-set-cache record nil)
- (if unmigrated (bbdb-record-set-cache unmigrated nil))
- (insert-before-markers (bbdb-prin1-to-string (or unmigrated record)) "\n")
- (set-marker (bbdb-cache-marker cache) point)
- (bbdb-record-set-cache record cache)
-;; (if (bbdb-record-name record)
-;; (bbdb-puthash (downcase (bbdb-record-name record)) record bbdb-hashtable))
-;; (let ((nets (bbdb-record-net record)))
-;; (while nets
-;; (bbdb-puthash (downcase (car nets)) record bbdb-hashtable)
-;; (setq nets (cdr nets))))
- ;; This is marginally slower because it rebuilds the namecache,
- ;; but it makes jbw's life easier. :-\)
- (bbdb-hash-record record))
- record))
- (setq bbdb-modified-p t)))
-
-(defun bbdb-overwrite-record-internal (record unmigrated)
- (bbdb-with-db-buffer
- (if (or bbdb-suppress-changed-records-recording
- (memq record bbdb-changed-records))
- nil
- (setq bbdb-changed-records (cons record bbdb-changed-records)))
- (let ((print-escape-newlines t)
- (tail bbdb-records))
- ;; Look for record after RECORD in the database. Use the
- ;; beginning marker of this record (or the marker for the end of
- ;; the database if no next record) to determine where to stop
- ;; deleting old copy of record
- (while (and tail (not (eq record (car tail))))
- (setq tail (cdr tail)))
- (if (null tail) (error "bbdb: unfound %s" record))
- (let ((cache (bbdb-record-cache record)))
-
- (bbdb-debug
- (if (<= (bbdb-cache-marker cache) (point-min))
- (error "doubleplus ungood: cache marker is %s"
- (bbdb-cache-marker cache)))
- (goto-char (bbdb-cache-marker cache))
- (if (and (/= (point) bbdb-end-marker)
- (not (looking-at "[\[]")))
- (error "doubleplus ungood: not inserting before a record (%s)"
- (point))))
-
- (goto-char (bbdb-cache-marker cache))
- (bbdb-record-set-cache record nil)
- (if unmigrated (bbdb-record-set-cache unmigrated nil))
-
- (insert (bbdb-prin1-to-string (or unmigrated record)) "\n")
- (delete-region (point)
- (if (cdr tail)
- (bbdb-record-marker (car (cdr tail)))
- bbdb-end-marker))
- (bbdb-record-set-cache record cache)
-
- (bbdb-debug
- (if (<= (if (cdr tail)
- (bbdb-record-marker (car (cdr tail)))
- bbdb-end-marker)
- (bbdb-record-marker record))
- (error "doubleplus ungood: overwrite unworks")))
-
- (setq bbdb-modified-p t)
- record))))
-
-(defvar inside-bbdb-change-record nil "hands off")
-(defvar inside-bbdb-notice-hook nil
- "Internal variable; hands off.
-Set to t by the BBDB when inside the `bbdb-notice-hook'.
-
-Calls to the `bbdb-change-hook' are suppressed when this is non-nil.")
-
-(defun bbdb-change-record (record need-to-sort)
- "Update the database after a change to the given record. Second arg
-NEED-TO-SORT is whether the name has changed. You still need to worry
-about updating the name hash-table."
- (if inside-bbdb-change-record
- record
- (let ((inside-bbdb-change-record t)
- unmigrated)
- (or inside-bbdb-notice-hook
- (bbdb-invoke-hook 'bbdb-change-hook record))
- (bbdb-debug (if (bbdb-record-deleted-p record)
- (error "bbdb: changing deleted record")))
- (if (/= (cdr bbdb-file-format-migration) bbdb-file-format)
- (bbdb-unmigrate-record (setq unmigrated (bbdb-copy-thing record))))
- ;; Do the changing
- (if (memq record (bbdb-records)) ; checks file synchronization too.
- (if (not need-to-sort) ;; If we don't need to sort, overwrite it.
- (progn
- (bbdb-overwrite-record-internal record unmigrated)
- (bbdb-debug
- (if (not (memq record (bbdb-records)))
- (error "Overwrite in change doesn't work"))))
- ;; Since we do need to sort, delete then insert
- (bbdb-delete-record-internal record)
- (bbdb-debug
- (if (memq record (bbdb-records))
- (error "Delete in need-sort change doesn't work")))
- (bbdb-insert-record-internal record unmigrated)
- (bbdb-debug
- (if (not (memq record (bbdb-records)))
- (error "Insert in need-sort change doesn't work"))))
- ;; Record isn't in database so add it.
- (bbdb-insert-record-internal record unmigrated)
- (bbdb-debug (if (not (memq record (bbdb-records)))
- (error "Insert in change doesn't work"))))
- (setq bbdb-modified-p t)
- (bbdb-invoke-hook 'bbdb-after-change-hook record)
- record)))
-
-(defun bbdb-copy-thing (thing)
- "Copy a thing. Handles vectors, strings, markers, numbers, conses,
-lists, symbols, and nil. Raises an error if it finds something it
-doesn't know how to deal with."
- (cond ((vectorp thing)
- (let ((i 0)
- (newvec (make-vector (length thing) nil)))
- (while (< i (length thing))
- (aset newvec i (bbdb-copy-thing (aref thing i)))
- (setq i (1+ i)))
- newvec))
- ((stringp thing)
- (copy-sequence thing))
- ((markerp thing)
- (copy-marker thing))
- ((numberp thing)
- thing)
- ((consp thing)
- (cons (bbdb-copy-thing (car thing))
- (bbdb-copy-thing (cdr thing))))
- ((listp thing)
- (let ((i 0) newlist)
- (while (< i (length thing))
- (setq newlist (append newlist (list (bbdb-copy-thing
- (nth i thing))))
- i (1+ i)))
- newlist))
- ((symbolp thing)
- thing)
- ((eq nil thing)
- nil)
- (t
- (error "Don't know how to copy %s" (prin1-to-string thing)))))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-propnames ()
- '(bbdb-with-db-buffer bbdb-propnames))
-
-(defun bbdb-set-propnames (newval)
- (bbdb-with-db-buffer
- (setq bbdb-propnames newval)
- (widen)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (and (not (eq (following-char) ?\[))
- (search-forward "\n[" nil 0))
- (if (re-search-backward "^[ \t]*;+[ \t]*user-fields:[ \t]*\(" nil t)
- (progn
- (goto-char (1- (match-end 0)))
- (delete-region (point) (progn (end-of-line) (point))))
- (and (re-search-backward "^[ \t]*;.*\n" nil t)
- (goto-char (match-end 0)))
- ;; remember, this goes before the begin-marker of the first
- ;; record in the database!
- (insert-before-markers ";;; user-fields: \n")
- (forward-char -1))
- (bbdb-prin1 (mapcar (lambda (x) (intern (car x)))
- bbdb-propnames)
- (current-buffer))
- bbdb-propnames))
-
-
-;;; BBDB mode
-
-(defun bbdb-mode ()
- "Major mode for viewing and editing the Insidious Big Brother Database.
-Letters no longer insert themselves. Numbers are prefix arguments.
-You can move around using the usual cursor motion commands.
-\\<bbdb-mode-map>
-\\[bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias]\t Add new mail alias to visible records or \
-remove it.
-\\[bbdb-edit-current-field]\t Edit the field on the current line.
-\\[bbdb-record-edit-notes]\t Edit the `notes' field for the current record.
-\\[bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record]\t Delete the field on the \
-current line. If the current line is the\n\t first line of a record, then \
-delete the entire record.
-\\[bbdb-insert-new-field]\t Insert a new field into the current record. \
-Note that this\n\t will let you add new fields of your own as well.
-\\[bbdb-transpose-fields]\t Swap the field on the current line with the \
-previous field.
-\\[bbdb-dial]\t Dial the current phone field.
-\\[bbdb-next-record], \\[bbdb-prev-record]\t Move to the next or the previous \
-displayed record, respectively.
-\\[bbdb-create]\t Create a new record.
-\\[bbdb-toggle-records-display-layout]\t Toggle whether the current record is displayed in a \
-one-line\n\t listing, or a full multi-line listing.
-\\[bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records]\\[bbdb-toggle-records-display-layout]\t Do that \
-for all displayed records.
-\\[bbdb-refile-record]\t Merge the contents of the current record with \
-some other, and then\n\t delete the current record. See this command's \
-documentation.
-\\[bbdb-omit-record]\t Remove the current record from the display without \
-deleting it from\n\t the database. This is often a useful thing to do \
-before using one\n\t of the `*' commands.
-\\[bbdb]\t Search for records in the database (on all fields).
-\\[bbdb-net]\t Search for records by net address.
-\\[bbdb-company]\t Search for records by company.
-\\[bbdb-notes]\t Search for records by note.
-\\[bbdb-name]\t Search for records by name.
-\\[bbdb-changed]\t Display records that have changed since the database \
-was saved.
-\\[bbdb-send-mail]\t Compose mail to the person represented by the \
-current record.
-\\[bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records]\\[bbdb-send-mail]\t Compose mail \
-to everyone whose record is displayed.
-\\[bbdb-finger]\t Finger the net address of the current record.
-\\[bbdb-ftp]\t FTP to the curent records's `ftp' field.
-\\[bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records]\\[bbdb-finger]\t Finger the \
-net address of all displayed records.
-\\[bbdb-save-db]\t Save the BBDB file to disk.
-\\[bbdb-print]\t Create a TeX file containing a pretty-printed version \
-of all the\n\t records in the database.
-\\[bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records]\\[bbdb-print]\t Do that for the \
-displayed records only.
-\\[other-window]\t Move to another window.
-\\[bbdb-info]\t Read the Info documentation for BBDB.
-\\[bbdb-help]\t Display a one line command summary in the echo area.
-\\[bbdb-www]\t Visit Web sites listed in the `www' field(s) of the current \
-record.
-\\[bbdb-whois]\t run whois on the current record.
-
-For address completion using the names and net addresses in the database:
-\t in Sendmail mode, type \\<mail-mode-map>\\[bbdb-complete-name].
-\t in Message mode, type \\<message-mode-map>\\[bbdb-complete-name].
-
-Variables of note:
-\t bbdb-always-add-addresses
-\t bbdb-auto-revert-p
-\t bbdb-canonicalize-redundant-nets-p
-\t bbdb-case-fold-search
-\t bbdb-completion-type
-\t bbdb-default-area-code
-\t bbdb-default-domain
-\t bbdb-electric-p
-\t bbdb-display-layout
-\t bbdb-file
-\t bbdb-message-caching-enabled
-\t bbdb-new-nets-always-primary
-\t bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p
-\t bbdb-notice-auto-save-file
-\t bbdb-offer-save
-\t bbdb-pop-up-display-layout
-\t bbdb-pop-up-target-lines
-\t bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches
-\t bbdb-readonly-p
-\t bbdb-use-alternate-names
-\t bbdb-use-pop-up
-\t bbdb-user-mail-names
-\t bbdb/mail-auto-create-p
-\t bbdb/news-auto-create-p
-
-There are numerous hooks. M-x apropos ^bbdb.*hook RET
-
-The keybindings, more precisely:
-\\{bbdb-mode-map}"
- (setq major-mode 'bbdb-mode)
- (setq mode-name "BBDB")
- (use-local-map bbdb-mode-map)
- (run-hooks 'bbdb-mode-hook))
-
-;;; these should be in bbdb-com.el but they're so simple, why load it all.
-
-(defun bbdb-next-record (p)
- "Move the cursor to the first line of the next BBDB record."
- (interactive "p")
- (if (< p 0)
- (bbdb-prev-record (- p))
- (forward-char)
- (while (> p 0)
- (or (re-search-forward "^[^ \t\n]" nil t)
- (progn (beginning-of-line)
- (error "no next record")))
- (setq p (1- p)))
- (beginning-of-line)))
-
-(defun bbdb-prev-record (p)
- "Move the cursor to the first line of the previous BBDB record."
- (interactive "p")
- (if (< p 0)
- (bbdb-next-record (- p))
- (while (> p 0)
- (or (re-search-backward "^[^ \t\n]" nil t)
- (error "no previous record"))
- (setq p (1- p)))))
-
-
-(defun bbdb-maybe-update-display (bbdb-record)
- (save-excursion
- (save-window-excursion
- (let ((w (get-buffer-window bbdb-buffer-name))
- (b (current-buffer)))
- (if w
- (unwind-protect
- (progn (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- (save-restriction
- (if (assq bbdb-record bbdb-records)
- (bbdb-redisplay-records))))
- (set-buffer b)))))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-notes-default-separator ", "
- "*The default separator inserted by `bbdb-annotate-notes'.
-This is used for notes which do not have `field-separator' property set.
-E.g., if you want URLs to be separated by newlines, you can put
- (put 'www 'field-separator \"\\n\")
-into your .emacs."
- :group 'bbdb-noticing-records
- :type 'string)
-
-(defun bbdb-annotate-notes (bbdb-record annotation &optional fieldname replace)
- "Add an annotation to a record.
-Adds (or replaces, when the fourth argument REPLACE is non-nil)
-an ANNOTATION to the note FIELDNAME in BBDB-RECORD.
-Called by `bbdb-auto-notes-hook'."
- (or bbdb-record (error "unperson"))
- (setq annotation (bbdb-string-trim annotation))
- (if (memq fieldname '(name address addresses phone phones net aka AKA))
- (error "bbdb: cannot annotate the %s field this way" fieldname))
- (or fieldname (setq fieldname 'notes))
- (or (memq fieldname '(notes company))
- (assoc (symbol-name fieldname) (bbdb-propnames))
- (bbdb-set-propnames (append (bbdb-propnames)
- (list (list (symbol-name fieldname))))))
- (let ((notes (bbdb-string-trim
- (or (bbdb-record-getprop bbdb-record fieldname) ""))))
- (unless (or (string= "" annotation)
- (string-match (regexp-quote annotation) notes))
- (bbdb-record-putprop bbdb-record fieldname
- (if (or replace (string= notes ""))
- annotation
- (concat notes
- (or (get fieldname 'field-separator)
- bbdb-notes-default-separator)
- annotation)))
- (bbdb-maybe-update-display bbdb-record))))
-
-(defun bbdb-offer-save ()
- "Offer to save the Insidious Big Brother Database if it is modified."
- (if bbdb-offer-save
- (bbdb-save-db (eq bbdb-offer-save t))))
-
-(defcustom bbdb-save-db-timeout nil
- "*If non-nil, then when `bbdb-save-db' is asking you whether to save the db,
-it will time out to `yes' after this many seconds. This only works if the
-function `y-or-n-p-with-timeout' is defined."
- :group 'bbdb-save
- :type '(choice (const :tag "Don't time out" nil)
- (integer :tag "Time out after this many seconds" 5)))
-
-(defun bbdb-save-db (&optional prompt-first mention-if-not-saved)
- "Save the DB if it is modified."
- (interactive (list nil t))
- (bbdb-with-db-buffer
- (if (and (buffer-modified-p)
- (or (null prompt-first)
- (if bbdb-readonly-p
- (bbdb-y-or-n-p
- "Save the BBDB, even though it's supposedly read-only? ")
- (if (and bbdb-save-db-timeout
- (fboundp 'y-or-n-p-with-timeout))
- (y-or-n-p-with-timeout
- "Save the BBDB now? " bbdb-save-db-timeout t)
- (bbdb-y-or-n-p "Save the BBDB now? ")))))
- (save-buffer)
- (if mention-if-not-saved (message "BBDB not saved")))))
-
-
-;;; mail and news interface
-
-(defun bbdb-clean-username (string)
- "Strips garbage from the user full name string."
- ;; This function is called a lot, and should be fast. But I'm loathe to
- ;; remove any of the functionality in it.
- (if (string-match "[@%!]" string) ; ain't no user name! It's an address!
- (bbdb-string-trim string)
- (let ((case-fold-search t))
- ;; Take off leading and trailing non-alpha chars \(quotes, parens,
- ;; digits, etc) and things which look like phone extensions \(like
- ;; "x1234" and "ext. 1234". \)
- ;; This doesn't work all the time because some of our friends in
- ;; northern europe have brackets in their names...
- (if (string-match (if bbdb-have-re-char-classes
- "\\`[^[:alpha:]]+"
- "\\`[^a-z]+")
- string)
- (setq string (substring string (match-end 0))))
- (while (string-match
- "\\(\\W+\\([Xx]\\|[Ee]xt\\.?\\)\\W*[-0-9]+\\|[^a-z]+\\)\\'"
- string)
- (setq string (substring string 0 (match-beginning 0))))
- ;; replace tabs, multiple spaces, dots, and underscores with a single
- ;; space, but don't replace ". " with " " because that could be an
- ;; initial.
- (while (string-match "\\(\t\\| +\\|\\(\\.\\)[^ \t_]\\|_+\\)" string)
- (setq string (concat (substring string 0
- (or (match-beginning 2)
- (match-beginning 1)))
- " "
- (substring string (or (match-end 2)
- (match-end 1))))))
- ;; If the string contains trailing parenthesized comments, nuke 'em.
- (if (string-match "[^ \t]\\([ \t]*\\((\\| -\\| #\\)\\)" string)
- (progn
- (setq string (substring string 0 (match-beginning 1)))
- ;; lose rubbish this may have exposed.
- (while
- (string-match
- "\\(\\W+\\([Xx]\\|[Ee]xt\\.?\\)\\W*[-0-9]+\\|[^a-z]+\\)\\'"
- string)
- (setq string (substring string 0 (match-beginning 0))))))
- string)))
-
-;;; message-caching, to speed up the the mail interfaces
-
-(defvar bbdb-buffers-with-message-caches '()
- "A list of all the buffers which have stuff on their `bbdb-message-cache'
-local variable. When we re-parse the `bbdb-file', we need to flush all of
-these caches.")
-
-(defun notice-buffer-with-cache (buffer)
- (or (memq buffer bbdb-buffers-with-message-caches)
- (progn
- ;; First remove any deleted buffers which may have accumulated.
- ;; This happens only when a buffer is added to the list, so it
- ;; ought not happen that frequently (each time you read mail, say.)
- (let ((rest bbdb-buffers-with-message-caches))
- (while rest
- (if (null (buffer-name (car rest)))
- (setq bbdb-buffers-with-message-caches
- (delq (car rest) bbdb-buffers-with-message-caches)))
- (setq rest (cdr rest))))
- ;; now add this buffer.
- (setq bbdb-buffers-with-message-caches
- (cons buffer bbdb-buffers-with-message-caches)))))
-
-(defvar bbdb-message-cache nil
- "alist of (MESSAGE-KEY BBDB-RECORDS) cached in order to avoid updating
-messages each time they are visited. This is used by all MUAs, while the
-MESSAGE-KEY is specific to the MUA and the cache is local for each MUA or MUA
-folder.")
-
-(make-variable-buffer-local 'bbdb-message-cache)
-
-(defun bbdb-message-cache-lookup (message-key)
- "Return cached BBDB records for MESSAGE-KEY.
-If not present or when the records have been modified return nil."
- (bbdb-records)
- (if bbdb-message-caching-enabled
- (let ((records (assq message-key bbdb-message-cache))
- (invalid nil))
- (when records
- (setq records (cdr records))
- (bbdb-mapc (lambda (record)
- (if (bbdb-record-deleted-p record)
- (setq invalid t)))
- records))
- (if invalid nil records))))
-
-(defun bbdb-encache-message (message-key bbdb-records)
- "Cache the BBDB-RECORDS for a message identified by MESSAGE-KEY and
-return them."
- (and bbdb-message-caching-enabled
- (car bbdb-records)
- (add-to-list 'bbdb-message-cache (cons message-key bbdb-records))
- (notice-buffer-with-cache (current-buffer)))
- bbdb-records)
-
-(defun bbdb-decache-message (message-key)
- "Remove an element form the cache."
- (and bbdb-message-caching-enabled
- (delq (assoc message-key bbdb-message-cache) bbdb-message-cache)))
-
-(defun bbdb-flush-all-caches ()
- (bbdb-debug
- (and bbdb-buffers-with-message-caches
- (message "Flushing BBDB caches")))
- (save-excursion
- (while bbdb-buffers-with-message-caches
- (if (buffer-name (car bbdb-buffers-with-message-caches))
- (progn
- (set-buffer (car bbdb-buffers-with-message-caches))
- (setq bbdb-message-cache nil)))
- (setq bbdb-buffers-with-message-caches
- (cdr bbdb-buffers-with-message-caches)))))
-
-
-(defconst bbdb-name-gubbish
- (concat "[-,. \t/\\]+\\("
- "[JjSs]r\\.?"
- "\\|V?\\(I\\.?\\)+V?"
- (concat "\\|"
- (regexp-opt bbdb-lastname-prefixes))
- "\\)\\W*\\'"))
-
-(defun bbdb-divide-name (string)
- "divide the string into a first name and a last name, cleverly."
- ;; ## This shouldn't be here.
- (if (string-match "\\W+\\([Xx]\\|[Ee]xt\\.?\\)\\W*[-0-9]+\\'" string)
- (setq string (substring string 0 (match-beginning 0))))
- (let* ((case-fold-search nil)
- (str string)
- (gubbish (string-match bbdb-name-gubbish string)))
- (if gubbish
- (setq gubbish (substring str gubbish)
- str (substring string 0 (match-beginning 0))))
- (if (string-match
- (concat " +\\("
- ;; start recognize some prefixes to lastnames
- (if bbdb-lastname-prefixes
- (concat "\\("
- (regexp-opt bbdb-lastname-prefixes t)
- "[ ]+\\)?"))
- ;; end recognize some prefixes to lastnames
- "\\([^ ]+ *- *\\)?[^ ]+\\)\\'") str)
- (list (substring str 0 (match-beginning 0))
- (concat
- (substring str (match-beginning 1))
- (or gubbish "")))
- (list string ""))))
-
-(defun bbdb-check-alternate-name (possible-name record)
- (let (aka)
- (if (setq aka (bbdb-record-aka record))
- (let ((down-name (downcase possible-name))
- match)
- (while aka
- (if (equal down-name (downcase (car aka)))
- (setq match (car aka)
- aka nil)
- (setq aka (cdr aka))))
- match))))
-
-
-(defun bbdb-canonicalize-address (net)
- ;; call the bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook repeatedly until it returns a
- ;; value eq to the value passed in. This implies that it can't
- ;; destructively modify the string.
-
- ;; Hysterical Raisins: This is a function, not a hook. In order to
- ;; make this hook a hook, we'll quietly convert a single function
- ;; into a hook list. We should really warn the user that we're
- ;; doing this, and advise them to update their configuration
- ;; accordingly. For the release, maybe.
- (if (functionp bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook)
- (setq bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook (list bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook)))
-
- ;; Now, do the hook run. Note, if you mess up, it's possible that
- ;; BBDB will get stuck here oscillating between various definitions
- ;; of the canonical address.
- (while (not (equal net (setq net (run-hook-with-args
- 'bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook net)))))
-
- net)
-
-;; Mostly written by Rod Whitby.
-(defun bbdb-net-redundant-p (net old-nets)
- "Returns non-nil if NET represents a sub-domain of one of the OLD-NETS.
-The returned value is the address which makes this one redundant.
-For example, \"foo@bar.baz.com\" is redundant w.r.t. \"foo@baz.com\",
-and \"foo@quux.bar.baz.com\" is redundant w.r.t. \"foo@bar.baz.com\"."
- (let ((redundant-addr nil))
- (while (and (not redundant-addr) old-nets)
- ;; Calculate a host-regexp for each address in OLD-NETS
- (let* ((old (car old-nets))
- (host-index (string-match "@" old))
- (name (and host-index (substring old 0 host-index)))
- (host (and host-index (substring old (1+ host-index))))
- ;; host-regexp is "^<name>@.*\.<host>$"
- (host-regexp (and name host
- (concat "\\`" (regexp-quote name)
- "@.*\\." (regexp-quote host)
- "\\'"))))
- ;; If NET matches host-regexp, then it is redundant
- (if (and host-regexp net
- (string-match host-regexp net))
- (setq redundant-addr old)))
- (setq old-nets (cdr old-nets)))
- redundant-addr))
-
-(defun bbdb-name-normalize (name)
- "Return normalized NAME.
-NAME is converted to lower case and in a MULE enabled Emacs it is converted to
-UTF-8 or unibyte to unify the overlapping ISO-8859-* encodings.
-
-You may advice this function to allow more sophisticated normalizations."
- (when name
- (setq name (downcase name))
- (cond ((functionp 'encode-coding-string)
- (funcall 'encode-coding-string name 'utf-8))
- ((functionp 'string-make-unibyte)
- (funcall 'string-make-unibyte name))
- (t
- name))))
-
-(defun bbdb-name= (a b)
- "Return t if the two names A and B are equal.
-Before comparing A and B they are normalized by calling the function
-`bbdb-name-normalize'."
- (string= (bbdb-name-normalize a) (bbdb-name-normalize b)))
-
-
-(defun bbdb-annotate-message-sender (from &optional loudly create-p
- prompt-to-create-p)
- "Fills the record corresponding to the sender with as much info as possible.
-A record may be created by this; a record or nil is returned.
-If `bbdb-readonly-p' is true, then a record will never be created.
-If CREATE-P is true, then a record may be created, otherwise it won't.
-If PROMPT-TO-CREATE-P is true, then the user will be asked for confirmation
-before the record is created, otherwise it is created without confirmation
-\(assuming that CREATE-P is true\). "
- (let* ((data (if (consp from)
- from ; if from is a cons, it's pre-parsed (hack hack)
- (mail-extract-address-components from)))
- (name (car data))
- (net (car (cdr data))))
- (if (equal name net) (setq name nil))
- (bbdb-debug
- (if (equal name "") (error "mail-extr returned \"\" as name"))
- (if (equal net "") (error "mail-extr returned \"\" as net")))
-
- (if (and net bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook)
- (setq net (bbdb-canonicalize-address net)))
-
- (let ((change-p nil)
- (record (or (bbdb-search-simple nil net)
- (bbdb-search-simple name nil)))
- (created-p nil)
- (fname name)
- (lname nil)
- old-name
- ignore-name-mismatch
- bogon-mode)
- (and record (setq old-name (bbdb-record-name record)))
-
- ;; This is to prevent having losers like "John <blat@foop>" match
- ;; against existing records like "Someone Else <john>".
- ;;
- ;; The solution implemented here is to never create or show records
- ;; corresponding to a person who has a real-name which is the same
- ;; as the network-address of someone in the db already. This is not
- ;; a good solution.
- (let (old-net)
- (if (and record name (not (bbdb-name= name old-name)))
- (progn
- (setq old-net (bbdb-record-net record))
- (while old-net
- (if (bbdb-name= name (car old-net))
- (progn
- (setq bogon-mode t
- old-net nil)
- (message
- "Ignoring bogon %s's name \"%s\" to avoid name-clash with \"%s\""
- net name old-name)
- (sit-for 2))
- (setq old-net (cdr old-net)))))))
-
- (if (or record
- bbdb-readonly-p
- (not create-p)
- (not (or name net))
- bogon-mode)
- ;; no further action required
- nil
- ;; otherwise, the db is writable, and we may create a record.
- ;; first try to get a reasonable default name if not given
- ;; often I get things like <firstname>.<surname>@ ...
- (if (or (null name) (and (stringp name) (string= "" name)))
- (if (string-match "^[^@]+" net)
- (setq name (bbdb-clean-username (match-string 0 net)))))
- (setq record (if (or (null prompt-to-create-p)
- (if (functionp prompt-to-create-p)
- (bbdb-invoke-hook-for-value
- prompt-to-create-p)
- (bbdb-y-or-n-p
- (format "%s is not in the db. Add? "
- (or name net)))))
- (make-vector bbdb-record-length nil))
- created-p (not (null record)))
- (if record
- (bbdb-record-set-cache record (make-vector bbdb-cache-length nil)))
- )
- (if (or bogon-mode (null record))
- nil
- (bbdb-debug (if (bbdb-record-deleted-p record)
- (error "nasty nasty deleted record nasty.")))
- (if (and name
- (not (bbdb-name= name old-name))
- (or (null bbdb-use-alternate-names)
- (not (bbdb-check-alternate-name name record)))
- (let ((fullname (bbdb-divide-name name))
- tmp)
- (setq fname (car fullname)
- lname (nth 1 fullname))
- (not (and (equal (downcase fname)
- (and (setq tmp
- (bbdb-record-firstname record))
- (downcase tmp)))
- (equal (downcase lname)
- (and (setq tmp
- (bbdb-record-lastname record))
- (downcase tmp)))))))
-
- ;; have a message-name, not the same as old name.
- (cond (bbdb-readonly-p nil);; skip if readonly
-
- ;; ignore name mismatches?
- ;; NB 'quiet' means 'don't ask', not 'don't mention'
- ((and old-name
- (setq ignore-name-mismatch bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches
- ignore-name-mismatch
- (cond
- ((eq nil ignore-name-mismatch)
- nil)
- ((eq t ignore-name-mismatch)
- 2)
- ((numberp ignore-name-mismatch)
- ignore-name-mismatch)
- ((functionp ignore-name-mismatch)
- (funcall ignore-name-mismatch record name))
- (t
- (eval ignore-name-mismatch)))))
- (if (or bbdb-silent-running (eq t ignore-name-mismatch))
- nil
- (message "name mismatch: \"%s\" changed to \"%s\""
- (bbdb-record-name record) name)
- (if (numberp ignore-name-mismatch)
- (sit-for ignore-name-mismatch))))
- ((or created-p
- (if bbdb-silent-running t
- (if (null old-name)
- (bbdb-y-or-n-p
- (format "Assign name \"%s\" to address \"%s\"? "
- name (car (bbdb-record-net record))))
- (bbdb-y-or-n-p
- (format "Change name \"%s\" to \"%s\"? "
- old-name name)))))
- (setq change-p 'sort)
-
- ;; Keep old name?
- (and old-name bbdb-use-alternate-names
- (not (member old-name (bbdb-record-aka record)))
- ;; Silent mode: just add it.
- (if bbdb-silent-running
- (bbdb-record-set-aka record
- (cons old-name
- (bbdb-record-aka
- record)))
- ;; prompt user otherwise.
- (if (bbdb-y-or-n-p
- (format "Keep name \"%s\" as an AKA? "
- old-name))
- (bbdb-record-set-aka record
- (cons old-name
- (bbdb-record-aka
- record)))
- (bbdb-remhash (downcase old-name) record))))
-
- (bbdb-record-set-namecache record nil)
- (bbdb-record-set-firstname record fname)
- (bbdb-record-set-lastname record lname)
- (bbdb-debug (or fname lname
- (error "bbdb: should have a name by now")))
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase (bbdb-record-name record)) record))
-
- ;; not quiet about mismatches
- ((and old-name bbdb-use-alternate-names
- ;; dedupe
- (not (member old-name (bbdb-record-aka record)))
- (if (not bbdb-silent-running)
- (bbdb-y-or-n-p
- (format "Make \"%s\" an alternate for \"%s\"? "
- name old-name))))
- (setq change-p 'sort)
- (bbdb-record-set-aka
- record (cons name (bbdb-record-aka record)))
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase name) record))))
-
- ;; It's kind of a kludge that the "redundancy" concept is built in.
- ;; Maybe I should just add a new hook here... The problem is that the
- ;; canonicalize-net-hook is run before database lookup, and thus can't
- ;; refer to the database to determine whether a net is redundant.
- (if bbdb-canonicalize-redundant-nets-p
- (setq net (or (bbdb-net-redundant-p net (bbdb-record-net record))
- net)))
-
- (if (and net (not bbdb-readonly-p))
- (if (null (bbdb-record-net record))
- ;; names are always a sure match, so don't bother prompting
- ;; here.
- (progn (bbdb-record-set-net record (list net))
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase net) record) ; important!
- (or change-p (setq change-p t)))
- ;; new address; ask before adding.
- (if (let ((rest-net (bbdb-record-net record))
- (new (downcase net))
- (match nil))
- (while (and rest-net (null match))
- (setq match (string= new (downcase (car rest-net)))
- rest-net (cdr rest-net)))
- match)
- nil
- (if (let ((bbdb-always-add-addresses
- bbdb-always-add-addresses))
- (if (functionp bbdb-always-add-addresses)
- (setq bbdb-always-add-addresses
- (funcall bbdb-always-add-addresses)))
- (cond
- ;; add it automatically
- ((eq bbdb-always-add-addresses t)
- t)
- ;; do not add it
- ((null bbdb-always-add-addresses)
- nil)
- ;; ask the user if it should be added
- (t
- (and
- (not (equal net "???"))
- (let ((the-first-bit
- (format "Add address \"%s\" to \"" net))
- ;; this groveling is to prevent the "(y or n)"
- ;; from falling off the right edge of the
- ;; screen.
- (the-next-bit (mapconcat 'identity
- (bbdb-record-net
- record)
- ", "))
- (w (window-width (minibuffer-window))))
- (if (> (+ (length the-first-bit)
- (length the-next-bit) 15) w)
- (setq the-next-bit
- (concat
- (substring
- the-next-bit
- 0 (max 0 (- w (length the-first-bit)
- 20)))
- "...")))
- (bbdb-display-records (list record))
- (if (bbdb-y-or-n-p (concat the-first-bit
- the-next-bit
- "\"? "))
- ;; then add the new net
- t
- ;; else add a new record with the same name
- (if (and create-p
- (or (null prompt-to-create-p)
- (if (functionp prompt-to-create-p)
- (bbdb-invoke-hook-for-value
- prompt-to-create-p)
- (bbdb-y-or-n-p
- (format
- "Create a new record for %s? "
- (bbdb-record-name record))))))
- (setq record
- (bbdb-create-internal name nil net
- nil nil nil)))
- nil))))))
- ;; then modify an existing record
- (let ((front-p (cond ((null bbdb-new-nets-always-primary)
- (bbdb-y-or-n-p
- (format
- "Make \"%s\" the primary address? "
- net)))
- ((eq bbdb-new-nets-always-primary t)
- t)
- (t nil))))
- (bbdb-record-set-net record
- (if front-p
- (cons net (bbdb-record-net
- record))
- (nconc (bbdb-record-net record)
- (list net))))
- (bbdb-puthash (downcase net) record) ; important!
- (or change-p (setq change-p t)))))))
-
- (bbdb-debug
- (if (and change-p bbdb-readonly-p)
- (error
- "doubleplus ungood: how did we change anything in readonly mode?"
- )))
- (if (and loudly change-p (not bbdb-silent-running))
- (if (eq change-p 'sort)
- (message "noticed \"%s\"" (bbdb-record-name record))
- (if (bbdb-record-name record)
- (message "noticed %s's address \"%s\""
- (bbdb-record-name record) net)
- (message "noticed naked address \"%s\"" net))))
-
- (if created-p
- (bbdb-invoke-hook 'bbdb-create-hook record))
-
- (if change-p
- (bbdb-change-record record (eq change-p 'sort)))
-
- ;; only invoke bbdb-notice-hook if we actually noticed something
- (if record
- (let ((inside-bbdb-notice-hook t))
- (bbdb-invoke-hook 'bbdb-notice-hook record)))
-
- record))))
-
-
-;;; window configuration hackery
-(defun bbdb-multiple-buffers-default ()
- "Default function for guessing a better name for new *BBDB* buffers."
- (cond ((memq major-mode '(vm-mode vm-summary-mode
- vm-presentation-mode
- vm-virtual-mode))
- (vm-select-folder-buffer)
- (buffer-name))
- ((memq major-mode '(gnus-summary-mode gnus-group-mode))
- (set-buffer gnus-article-buffer)
- (buffer-name))
- ((memq major-mode '(mail-mode vm-mail-mode message-mode))
- "message composition")))
-
-(defun bbdb-multiple-buffers-set-name (&optional buffer-list new-name)
- (setq new-name (or new-name
- (concat " *BBDB " (funcall bbdb-multiple-buffers) "*"))
- buffer-list (append (list (current-buffer)
- (get-buffer-create new-name))
- buffer-list))
-
- (save-excursion
- (while buffer-list
- (set-buffer (car buffer-list))
- (make-local-variable 'bbdb-buffer-name)
- (setq bbdb-buffer-name new-name)
- (setq buffer-list (cdr buffer-list)))))
-
-(defun bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer (&optional predicate)
- "Find the largest window on the screen, and split it, displaying the
-*BBDB* buffer in the bottom 'bbdb-pop-up-target-lines' lines (unless
-the *BBDB* buffer is already visible, in which case do nothing.)
-
-PREDICATE can be a function to select the right window for the split.
-
-`bbdb-use-pop-up' controls how to split the selected window and how many lines
-resp. columns it will get. If it is 'vertical a vertical split is done otherwise
-a horizontal.
-
-If `bbdb-multiple-buffers' is set we create a new BBDB buffer when not
-already within one. The new buffer-name starts with a space, i.e. it does
-not clutter the buffer-list."
-
- (let ((current-window (selected-window))
- (current-buffer (current-buffer))
- new-bbdb-buffer-name
- window)
-
- ;; create new BBDB buffer if multiple buffers are desired.
- (when (and bbdb-multiple-buffers (not (eq major-mode 'bbdb-mode)))
- (bbdb-multiple-buffers-set-name (list current-buffer)))
- (setq new-bbdb-buffer-name bbdb-buffer-name)
-
-
- ;; now get the pop-up
- (if (or (not bbdb-use-pop-up) (get-buffer-window new-bbdb-buffer-name))
- ;; just create the buffer if necessary
- (progn
- (get-buffer-create new-bbdb-buffer-name)
- (display-buffer new-bbdb-buffer-name))
-
- ;; else find a window to split
- (when predicate
- (setq window current-window)
- (while (and (not (funcall predicate window))
- (not (eq current-window
- (setq window (next-window window)))))))
-
- ;; find the tallest window if none has been selected so far
- (when (null window)
- (let ((tallest-window current-window))
- (while (not (eq current-window (setq window (next-window window))))
- (if (> (window-height window) (window-height tallest-window))
- (setq tallest-window window)))
- (setq window tallest-window)))
-
- ;; select it and split it...
- (select-window window)
- (cond ((eq bbdb-use-pop-up 'vertical)
- (split-window-horizontally (- bbdb-pop-up-target-columns)))
- (t
- (let ((size (min
- (- (window-height window) window-min-height 1)
- (- (window-height window)
- (max window-min-height
- (1+ bbdb-pop-up-target-lines))))))
- (setq size (if (> size 0) size window-min-height))
- (split-window window size))))
-
- ;; make gnus happy...
- (if (memq major-mode
- '(gnus-Group-mode gnus-Subject-mode gnus-Article-mode))
- (goto-char (point-min)))
-
- ;; goto the next window, the one created by the split and
- ;; make it display the BBDB buffer
- (select-window (next-window))
- (let ((pop-up-windows nil))
- (switch-to-buffer (get-buffer-create new-bbdb-buffer-name)))
-
- ;; select the original window we were in
- (select-window current-window)
- ;; and make sure the original buffer is selected
- (set-buffer current-buffer))))
-
-(defun bbdb-version (&optional arg)
- "Return string describing the version of the BBDB that is running.
-When called interactively with a prefix argument, insert string at point."
- (interactive "P")
- (let ((version-string (format "BBDB version %s" bbdb-version)))
- (cond
- (arg
- (insert (message version-string)))
- ((interactive-p)
- (message version-string))
- (t version-string))))
-
- ;;; resorting, which really shouldn't be necesary...
-
-(defun bbdb-record-lessp-fn (record1 record2) ; for use as a funarg
- (bbdb-record-lessp record1 record2))
-
-(defun bbdb-resort-database ()
- "*Resort BBDB database as a last resort.
-This is not be needed when using BBDB itself. It might be necessary
-after having used inferior software to add entries to the BBDB, however."
- (interactive)
- (let* ((records (copy-sequence (bbdb-records))))
- (bbdb-with-db-buffer
- (setq bbdb-records (sort bbdb-records 'bbdb-record-lessp-fn))
- (if (equal records bbdb-records)
- nil
- (message "DANGER! BBDB was mis-sorted; it's being fixed...")
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (cond ((eq (following-char) ?\[) nil)
- ((search-forward "\n[" nil 0) (forward-char -1)))
- (delete-region (point) bbdb-end-marker)
- (let ((print-escape-newlines t)
- (standard-output (current-buffer))
- (inhibit-quit t) ; really, don't fuck with this
- record cache)
- (setq records bbdb-records)
- (while records
- (setq record (car records)
- cache (bbdb-record-cache record))
- (bbdb-record-set-cache record nil)
- (bbdb-prin1 (car records))
- (bbdb-record-set-cache record cache)
- (insert ?\n)
- (setq records (cdr records))))
- (kill-all-local-variables)
- (error "the BBDB was mis-sorted: it has been repaired.")))))
-
-(defvar bbdb-init-forms
- '((gnus ; gnus 3.15 or newer
- (add-hook 'gnus-startup-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-gnus))
- (mh-e ; MH-E
- (add-hook 'mh-folder-mode-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-mh))
- (rmail ; RMAIL
- (add-hook 'rmail-mode-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-rmail))
- (sendmail ; the standard mail user agent
- (add-hook 'mail-setup-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-sendmail))
- (vm-old ; the alternative mail reader
- (add-hook 'vm-load-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-vm))
- (vm ; newer versions don't have vm-load-hook
- (progn (eval-after-load "vm" '(bbdb-insinuate-vm))))
- (message ; the gnus mail user agent
- (add-hook 'message-setup-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-message))
- (reportmail ; mail notification
- (add-hook 'reportmail-load-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-reportmail))
- (sc ; message citation
- (add-hook 'sc-load-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-sc))
- (supercite ; same
- (add-hook 'sc-load-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-sc))
- (w3 ; WWW browser
- (add-hook 'w3-load-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-w3)))
- "The alist which maps features to insinuation forms.")
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-initialize (&rest to-insinuate)
-"*Initialize the BBDB. One or more of the following symbols can be
-passed as arguments to initiate the appropriate insinuations.
-
- Initialization of mail/news readers:
-
- gnus Initialize BBDB support for the gnus mail/news reader
- version 3.15 or newer. If you pass the `gnus' symbol,
- you should probably also pass the `message' symbol.
- mh-e Initialize BBDB support for the MH-E mail reader.
- rmail Initialize BBDB support for the RMAIL mail reader.
- sendmail Initialize BBDB support for sendmail (M-x mail).
- vm Initialize BBDB support for the VM mail reader.
- NOTE: For the VM insinuation to work properly, you must
- either call `bbdb-initialize' with the `vm' symbol from
- within your VM initialization file (\"~/.vm\") or you
- must call `bbdb-insinuate-vm' manually from within your
- VM initialization file.
-
- Initialization of miscellaneous package:
-
- message Initialize BBDB support for Message mode.
- reportmail Initialize BBDB support for the Reportmail mail
- notification package.
- sc or Initialize BBDB support for the Supercite message
- supercite citation package.
- w3 Initialize BBDB support for Web browsers."
-
- (defalias 'advertized-bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record
- 'bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record)
-
- (require 'bbdb-autoloads)
-
- (while to-insinuate
- (let* ((feature (car to-insinuate))
- (init (assq feature bbdb-init-forms)))
- (setq to-insinuate (cdr to-insinuate))
- (if init
- (if (or (featurep feature) (locate-library (symbol-name feature)))
- (eval (cadr init))
- (bbdb-warn "cannot locate feature `%s'" feature))
- (bbdb-warn "don't know how to insinuate `%s'" feature))))
-
- ;; RMAIL, MHE, and VM interfaces might need these.
- (autoload 'mail-strip-quoted-names "mail-utils")
- (autoload 'mail-fetch-field "mail-utils")
- ;; All of the interfaces need this.
- (autoload 'mail-extract-address-components "mail-extr")
-
- (run-hooks 'bbdb-initialize-hook))
-
-;; Initialize keymaps
-(unless bbdb-mode-search-map
- (define-prefix-command 'bbdb-mode-search-map)
- (if (fboundp 'set-keymap-prompt)
- (set-keymap-prompt
- bbdb-mode-search-map
- "(Search [n]ame, [c]ompany, net [a]ddress, n[o]tes)?"))
-
- (define-key bbdb-mode-search-map [(n)] 'bbdb-name)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-search-map [(c)] 'bbdb-company)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-search-map [(a)] 'bbdb-net)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-search-map [(o)] 'bbdb-notes))
-
-(unless bbdb-mode-map
- (setq bbdb-mode-map (make-keymap))
- (suppress-keymap bbdb-mode-map)
-
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(S)] 'bbdb-mode-search-map)
-
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(*)] 'bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(+)] 'bbdb-append-records)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(!)] 'bbdb-search-invert-set)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(a)] 'bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(e)] 'bbdb-edit-current-field)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(n)] 'bbdb-next-record)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(p)] 'bbdb-prev-record)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(d)] 'bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(control k)] 'bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(control o)] 'bbdb-insert-new-field)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(s)] 'bbdb-save-db)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(control x) (control s)]
- 'bbdb-save-db)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(r)] 'bbdb-refile-record)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(t)] 'bbdb-toggle-records-display-layout)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(T)] 'bbdb-display-record-completely)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(o)] 'bbdb-omit-record)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(?\;)] 'bbdb-record-edit-notes)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(m)] 'bbdb-send-mail)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map "\M-d" 'bbdb-dial)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(f)] 'bbdb-finger)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(F)] 'bbdb-ftp)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(i)] 'bbdb-info)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(??)] 'bbdb-help)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(q)] 'bbdb-bury-buffer)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(control x) (control t)]
- 'bbdb-transpose-fields)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(w)] 'bbdb-www)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(W)] 'bbdb-whois)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(P)] 'bbdb-print)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(h)] 'other-window)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(=)] 'delete-other-windows)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(c)] 'bbdb-create)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(C)] 'bbdb-changed)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [(b)] 'bbdb)
-
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map [delete] 'scroll-down)
- (define-key bbdb-mode-map " " 'scroll-up)
- )
-
-
-;;; Support for the various Emacsen. This is for features that the
-;;; BBDB adds to itself for different Emacsen. For definitions of
-;;; functions that aren't present in various Emacsen (for example,
-;;; cadr for Emacs 19.34), see below
-(when (string-match "XEmacs\\|Lucid" emacs-version)
- ;; Above
- (fset 'bbdb-warn 'warn)
-
- ;; bbdb-com.el
- (fset 'bbdb-display-completion-list 'bbdb-xemacs-display-completion-list))
-
-(defun bbdb-insinuate-sendmail ()
- "Call this function to hook BBDB into sendmail (that is, M-x mail)."
- (define-key mail-mode-map "\M-\t" 'bbdb-complete-name))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-insinuate-message ()
- "Call this function to hook BBDB into `message-mode'."
- (define-key message-mode-map "\M-\t" 'bbdb-complete-name))
-
-;;; Erm. says here that (require...) can take a noerror flag; why do
-;;; we have this function?
-(defmacro safe-require (thing)
- (list 'condition-case nil (list 'require thing) '(file-error nil)))
-
-;; Wrappers for things that change for different Emacsen. Note: This
-;; is for things that get redefined that don't belong elsewhere. Some
-;; functions that get redefined live elsewhere in the source because
-;; it makes sense to put them there.
-
-(defun bbdb-warn (&rest args)
- (beep 1)
- (apply 'message args))
-
-
-(provide 'bbdb) ; provide before loading things which might require
-
-(run-hooks 'bbdb-load-hook)
diff --git a/misc/bbdb-unmigrate-stuff.el b/misc/bbdb-unmigrate-stuff.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 9400eac..0000000
--- a/misc/bbdb-unmigrate-stuff.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,53 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- Mode:Emacs-Lisp -*-
-
-;;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB),
-;;; Copyright (c) 2000 Alex Schroeder
-;;;
-;;; The Insidious Big Brother Database 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.
-;;;
-;;; BBDB 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.
-
-(defun bbdb-unmigrate-stuff (&optional new-version)
- "Create a buffer with unmigrated BBDB data.
-Usefull if you fooled around with BBDB file format 4 by Alex and want to
-start using the official BBDB 2.00.06 again. In order to do that, you
-have to save your .bbdb in BBDB file format 3 instead of the file format 4
-introduced by Alex. This function will create a *BBDB Version 3* buffer
-for you, which you can examine and save as your new .bbdb. The unmigration
-will strip the country fields of all entries in your BBDB as such a field
-did not exist in the BBDB file format 3 used in BBDB 2.00.06."
- (interactive "nUnmigrate to version (I recommend version 3): ")
- (if (null new-version)
- (setq new-version 3))
- (if (>= new-version bbdb-file-format)
- (error "Current BBDB file format is version %d" bbdb-file-format)
- (let* ((records (bbdb-records))
- (propnames (bbdb-with-db-buffer bbdb-propnames))
- (rec)
- (bbdb-file-format-migration (cons bbdb-file-format new-version))
- (buf (get-buffer-create (format "*BBDB Version %d*" (cdr bbdb-file-format-migration)))))
- (message "Unconverting the BBDB database...")
- (set-buffer buf)
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert (format (concat ";;; file-version: %d\n"
- ";;; user-fields: %S\n")
- new-version (mapcar (function (lambda (x) (intern (car x))))
- propnames)))
- (while records
- (setq rec (copy-sequence (car records)))
- (bbdb-unmigrate-record rec)
- (aset rec 8 nil)
- (insert (format "%S\n" rec))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- (pop-to-buffer buf)
- (message "Unconverting the BBDB database...done"))))
diff --git a/misc/bbdb_gnus-summary-get-author.fig b/misc/bbdb_gnus-summary-get-author.fig
deleted file mode 100644
index fbd6764..0000000
--- a/misc/bbdb_gnus-summary-get-author.fig
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,151 +0,0 @@
-#FIG 3.1
-Landscape
-Center
-Inches
-1200 2
-6 3975 2700 5025 3750
-2 3 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 5
- 5025 3225 4500 2700 3975 3225 4500 3750 5025 3225
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 180 420 4500 3060 prefer\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 255 4500 3300 real\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 90 450 4500 3540 names\001
--6
-6 3975 4200 5025 5250
-2 3 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 5
- 5025 4725 4500 4200 3975 4725 4500 5250 5025 4725
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 135 4500 4620 in\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 495 4500 4860 BBDB\001
--6
-6 6300 1725 7350 2775
-2 3 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 5
- 7350 2250 6825 1725 6300 2250 6825 2775 7350 2250
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 360 6825 2340 bbdb\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 285 6825 2580 data\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 180 420 6825 2100 prefer\001
--6
-6 2025 4200 3075 5250
-2 3 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 5
- 3075 4725 2550 4200 2025 4725 2550 5250 3075 4725
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 135 2550 4620 in\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 495 2550 4860 BBDB\001
--6
-6 900 5625 1950 6675
-2 2 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 5
- 900 5625 1950 5625 1950 6675 900 6675 900 5625
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 345 1425 6180 from\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 90 375 1425 5940 name\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 450 1425 6435 record\001
--6
-6 2025 5625 3075 6675
-2 2 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 5
- 2025 5625 3075 5625 3075 6675 2025 6675 2025 5625
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 90 375 2550 5925 name\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 345 2550 6165 from\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 600 2550 6405 message\001
--6
-6 5850 4200 6900 5250
-2 3 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 5
- 6900 4725 6375 4200 5850 4725 6375 5250 6900 4725
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 135 6375 4620 in\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 495 6375 4860 BBDB\001
--6
-6 5850 5625 6900 6675
-2 2 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 5
- 5850 5625 6900 5625 6900 6675 5850 6675 5850 5625
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 465 6375 5910 1st net\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 345 6375 6150 from\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 450 6375 6405 record\001
--6
-6 6975 5625 8025 6675
-2 2 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 5
- 6975 5625 8025 5625 8025 6675 6975 6675 6975 5625
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 120 405 7500 5835 net or\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 165 705 7500 6075 (if no net)\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 765 7500 6315 name from\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 600 7500 6555 message\001
--6
-6 10575 5625 11625 6675
-2 2 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 5
- 10575 5625 11625 5625 11625 6675 10575 6675 10575 5625
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 120 405 11100 5835 net or\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 165 705 11100 6075 (if no net)\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 765 11100 6315 name from\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 600 11100 6555 message\001
--6
-6 9450 2700 10500 3750
-2 3 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 5
- 10500 3225 9975 2700 9450 3225 9975 3750 10500 3225
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 180 420 9975 3060 prefer\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 255 9975 3300 real\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 90 450 9975 3540 names\001
--6
-6 8325 5625 9375 6675
-2 2 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 5
- 8325 5625 9375 5625 9375 6675 8325 6675 8325 5625
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 90 375 8850 5925 name\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 345 8850 6165 from\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 600 8850 6405 message\001
--6
-6 9450 5625 10500 6675
-2 2 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 5
- 9450 5625 10500 5625 10500 6675 9450 6675 9450 5625
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 120 210 9975 5940 net\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 345 9975 6180 from\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 600 9975 6420 message\001
--6
-2 1 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 3
- 4500 2700 4500 2250 6300 2250
-2 1 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 3
- 3975 3225 2550 3225 2550 4200
-2 1 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 2
- 4500 3750 4500 4200
-2 1 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 3
- 5025 3225 6375 3225 6375 4200
-2 1 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 3
- 7350 2250 9975 2250 9975 2700
-2 1 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 3
- 6900 4725 7500 4725 7500 5625
-2 1 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 3
- 2025 4725 1425 4725 1425 5625
-2 1 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 2
- 6375 5250 6375 5625
-2 1 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 3
- 3975 4725 3900 4725 3900 5625
-2 1 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 3
- 5025 4725 5100 4725 5100 5625
-2 1 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 2
- 2550 5250 2550 5625
-2 1 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 3
- 8850 5625 8850 3225 9450 3225
-2 1 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 2
- 9975 3750 9975 5625
-2 1 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 3
- 11100 5625 11100 3225 10500 3225
-2 1 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 2
- 6825 1725 6825 1050
-2 2 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 5
- 3375 5625 4425 5625 4425 6675 3375 6675 3375 5625
-2 2 0 1 -1 7 0 0 -1 0.000 0 0 -1 0 0 5
- 4500 5625 5550 5625 5550 6675 4500 6675 4500 5625
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 360 4275 4050 bbdb\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 120 45 6225 5475 t\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 180 2400 5535 nil\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 180 5175 4635 nil\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 360 9750 4050 bbdb\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 120 45 9300 3150 t\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 180 10650 3135 nil\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 120 45 1950 4650 t\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 120 45 3900 4650 t\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 120 45 3900 3150 t\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 180 5175 3135 nil\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 555 6000 2175 non-nil\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 180 7500 2160 nil\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 180 7050 4635 nil\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 24 0.0000 4 315 4815 6825 825 bbdb/gnus-summary-get-author\001
-4 2 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 180 5490 11625 7200 bbdb/gnus-summary-get-author 1998-Feb-22 bbdb-gnus.el version 1.58\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 345 3900 6180 from\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 345 5025 6165 from\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 600 5025 6405 message\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 90 375 3900 5940 name\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 135 450 3900 6420 record\001
-4 1 -1 0 0 0 12 0.0000 4 120 210 5025 5925 net\001
diff --git a/testing/.gitignore b/testing/.gitignore
deleted file mode 100644
index 5fc607b..0000000
--- a/testing/.gitignore
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-/Makefile
diff --git a/testing/Makefile.in b/testing/Makefile.in
deleted file mode 100644
index 85d2c22..0000000
--- a/testing/Makefile.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-all: bbdb-test-results
-
-bbdb-test-results: ../lisp bbdb-test.el
- @EMACS_PROG@ -no-site-file -no-init-file -batch -l run-tests.el >/dev/null 2>&1
- @if @GREP@ FAILED bbdb-test-results >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "Tests failed:"; @GREP@ @GREPCONTEXT@ -n FAILED bbdb-test-results; else echo "All tests succeeded"; fi
-
-clean:
- @RM@ bbdb-test-results
diff --git a/testing/bbdb-test b/testing/bbdb-test
deleted file mode 100644
index 86688df..0000000
--- a/testing/bbdb-test
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-;;; file-version: 6
-;;; user-fields: (mail-alias mailer lastmail vm-folder www dir birthday vm-virtual)
-["Robert" "Fenk" nil "RML" nil nil ("fenk@users.sourceforge.net" "Robert.Fenk@gmx.de" "Robert.Fenk@forwiss.de") ((creation-date . "2002-01-16") (timestamp . "2002-01-17")) nil]
-["First" "Last" nil nil nil nil ("First.Last@location1.org" "first.last@location2.org") ((creation-date . "2002-03-12") (timestamp . "2002-03-12")) nil]
-["Ronan" "Waide" ("Raider") "BBDB" (["Inter" "+111-22-333-4444"] ["National" "022-333-4444"] ["Local" "333-4444"]) nil ("waider@waider.ie" "waider@dspsrv.com" "Ronan.Waide@euroconex.com") ((creation-date . "2002-01-16") (timestamp . "2002-01-17")) nil]
-["Jamie" "Zawinski" nil "Xemacs" nil nil ("jwz@jwz.org") ((creation-date . "2002-01-16") (timestamp . "2002-01-16")) nil]
-["First" "Second" nil nil nil nil ("First.Second@location1.org" "first.second@location2.org") ((creation-date . "2002-03-12") (timestamp . "2002-03-12")) nil]
diff --git a/testing/bbdb-test.el b/testing/bbdb-test.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 0eaf156..0000000
--- a/testing/bbdb-test.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,676 +0,0 @@
-;; Testing
-;;
-;; This is a rough start on a test harness for BBDB. It attempts to
-;; get around the interactive nature of BBDB in order to allow batch
-;; testing. Eventually, there will be a 'make test' target, which
-;; verifies that the changes you've just made haven't killed some
-;; other part of BBDB.
-;;
-;; Use the function bbdb-test/switch-to-test-bbdb to use the BBDB with the
-;; default test cases and exit-recursive-edit to come back to the original
-;; BBDB. Eventually this should happen automatically, but it is nice to edit
-;; the test BBDB also manually.
-;;
-;; Authors: Waider & Robert Fenk
-;;
-;; This stuff doesn't get included in the tarball.
-
-(require 'cl) ;; for flet
-(require 'bbdb)
-(require 'bbdb-snarf) ;; should be autoloaded, I'm sure.
-
-(defvar bbdb-test/bbdb-file
- (expand-file-name
- "bbdb-test"
- (file-name-directory
- (or (locate-library "bbdb-test")
- (concat (getenv "HOME") "/src/emacs/bbdb/testing/bbdb-test")))))
-
-(defun bbdb-test/initialize ()
- (setq bbdb-file bbdb-test/bbdb-file)
- (bbdb-initialize))
-
-(defvar bbdb-test/log-buffer "*BBDB Test Results*")
-
-(defun bbdb-test/log-buffer ()
- "Return log buffer.
-When it does not existm, create one an setup the key bindings."
- (let ((buf (get-buffer bbdb-test/log-buffer)))
- (when (not buf)
- (setq buf (get-buffer-create bbdb-test/log-buffer))
- (set-buffer buf)
- (local-set-key "r" 'bbdb-test/run-tests)
- (local-set-key "a" 'bbdb-test/run-all-tests)
- (local-set-key "o" 'bbdb-test/run-one-test)
- (local-set-key "s" 'bbdb-test/set-test-vars)
- (local-set-key "c" 'bbdb-test/log-clear)
- (local-set-key "q" 'kill-buffer))
- buf))
-
-(defun bbdb-test/log-result (format &rest rest)
- (save-excursion
- (set-buffer (bbdb-test/log-buffer))
- (goto-char (point-max))
- (insert (apply 'format format rest))))
-
-(defun bbdb-test/log-clear ()
- (save-excursion
- (let ((buf (bbdb-test/log-buffer)))
- (set-buffer buf)
- (erase-buffer)
- (pop-to-buffer buf)
- buf)))
-
-(defun bbdb-test/kill-bbdb-buffers (bbdb-file)
- (bbdb-save-db)
- (if bbdb-buffer
- (kill-buffer bbdb-buffer))
- (if (get-file-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- (kill-buffer (get-file-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)))
- (if (get-file-buffer bbdb-file)
- (kill-buffer (get-file-buffer bbdb-file))))
-
-(defun bbdb-test/switch-to-test-bbdb ()
- "Edit the test BBDB"
- (interactive)
- (let ((old-bbdb-file (expand-file-name bbdb-file))
- (bbdb-file (expand-file-name bbdb-test/bbdb-file)))
-
- ;; cleanup for normal BBDB
- (bbdb-test/kill-bbdb-buffers old-bbdb-file)
-
- ;; now care for test BBDB
- (condition-case err
- (progn
- (bbdb-initialize)
- (message "recursive-edit of BBDB %s"
- (abbreviate-file-name bbdb-file))
- (recursive-edit)
- (bbdb-test/kill-bbdb-buffers bbdb-file)
- (message "Returned to BBDB %s"
- (abbreviate-file-name old-bbdb-file)))
- (error
- (bbdb-test/kill-bbdb-buffers bbdb-file)
- (message "Returned to BBDB %s due to %s"
- (abbreviate-file-name old-bbdb-file)
- err))
- (quit
- (bbdb-test/kill-bbdb-buffers bbdb-file)
- (message "Returned to BBDB %s due to %s"
- (abbreviate-file-name old-bbdb-file)
- err)))))
-
-(defvar bbdb-test/test-vars nil
- "User defined list of tests.")
-
-(defvar bbdb-test/batchmode nil
- "Batchmode active?")
-
-(defun bbdb-test/test-vars (&optional matching)
- "Return all test variables.
-I.e. those matching \"^bbdb-test/.+$\" which have a documentation
-starting with \"Test\""
- (or bbdb-test/test-vars
- (apropos-internal
- (format "^bbdb-test/%s$" (if matching (concat ".*" matching ".*") ".+"))
- (lambda (s) (and (symbolp s)
- (boundp s)
- (documentation-property s 'variable-documentation)
- (string-match "^Test"
- (documentation-property
- s
- 'variable-documentation)
- ))))))
-
-(defun bbdb-test/set-test-vars (matching)
- (interactive "sRegexp for BBDB tests: ")
- (setq matching (or matching (bbdb-string-trim matching)))
- (if (string= "" matching) (setq matching nil))
- (setq bbdb-test/test-vars nil)
- (bbdb-test/log-clear)
- (if (not matching)
- (bbdb-test/log-result "All test will be performed!\n")
- (setq bbdb-test/test-vars (bbdb-test/test-vars matching))
- (bbdb-test/log-result "Test vars are:\n")
- (mapcar (lambda (v) (bbdb-test/log-result "\t%s\n" (symbol-name v)))
- bbdb-test/test-vars)))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-test/run-all-tests(&optional batch)
- "Run all BBDB tests."
- (interactive)
- (let (bbdb-test/test-vars
- (bbdb-test/batchmode batch))
- (bbdb-test/run-tests)
- (and bbdb-test/batchmode
- (set-buffer (bbdb-test/log-buffer))
- (write-file "bbdb-test-results"))))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-test/run-tests ()
- "Run BBDB tests."
- (interactive)
- (let ((test-vars (bbdb-test/test-vars)))
-
- (bbdb-initialize)
- (bbdb-test/log-clear)
- (bbdb-test/log-result "Testing started at %s\n\n"
- (current-time-string))
-
- (while test-vars
- (bbdb-test/run-one-test (car test-vars))
- (setq test-vars (cdr test-vars)))))
-
-(defmacro bbdb-test/with-var-set (var value &rest body)
- (append (list 'let (list (list (symbol-value var) value)))
- body))
-
-;;;###autoload
-(defun bbdb-test/run-one-test (test-var)
- (interactive
- (list
- (intern (completing-read "Enter a variable to test: "
- (mapcar (lambda (v) (list (symbol-name v)))
- (bbdb-test/test-vars))
- nil t))))
- (or (string-match "^bbdb-test/" (symbol-name test-var))
- (setq test-var (intern (concat "bbdb-test/" (symbol-name test-var)))))
- (let ((bbdb-var (intern (substring (symbol-name test-var) 10)))
- (vals (symbol-value test-var))
- test-func)
-
- ;; Peel the test function off the top of the variable, and
- ;; adjust the variable upward.
- (setq test-func (car vals)
- vals (cdr vals))
-
- (bbdb-test/log-result "Testing %s\n using\t%s:\n\n"
- bbdb-var test-func)
-
- (while vals
- (let* ((current-test-data (car vals))
- (val (car current-test-data))
- (par (cdr current-test-data)))
- ;; ick. Hope you weren't using this.
- (bbdb-test/with-var-set
- bbdb-var val
- (bbdb-test/log-result " %s:\n" (symbol-value bbdb-var))
-
- (if par
- (while par
- (bbdb-test/log-result "\t%s\n"
- (apply test-func (car par)))
- (setq par (cdr par)))
- (funcall test-func)))
-
- (bbdb-test/log-result "\n"))
-
- ;; next set of values
- (setq vals (cdr vals)))
-
- (bbdb-test/log-result "Completed testing of %s.\n%s\n"
- bbdb-var (make-string 79 ?-))))
-
-
-;; Coverage guestimation (VARIABLES ONLY; turns up a few false ones)
-(defun bbdb-test/guestimate-coverage ()
- (interactive)
- (let* ((vars (apropos-internal "^bbdb-.*$"
- (lambda (s)
- (and (symbolp s)
- (not (fboundp s))
- (not (string-match
- "^bbdb-test"
- (symbol-name s)))))))
- (tests (apropos-internal "^bbdb-test/.*$"
- (lambda (s) (and (symbolp s)
- (not (fboundp s))))))
- (cov (* 100 (/ (float (length tests)) (float (length vars))))))
- (message "coverage: %d of %d variables (%0.2f%%)" (length tests)
- (length vars) cov)
- cov))
-
-
-;;; These are test-harness functions for BBDB functionality
-;;;
-;;; Test BBDB's completion
-(defun bbdb-test/bbdb-complete-name (input output ocompletions)
- (let ((bbdb-complete-name-allow-cycling t) ;; some test cases
- (bbdb-dwim-net-address-allow-redundancy nil) ;; need this
- bbdb-completion-display-record
- result completions)
-
- ;; Try completing
- (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create "*BBDB_TEST*")
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert input)
-
- ;; Try completion. Disable beeping so that we don't get noise
- ;; while testing uncompletables.
- (flet ((beep nil ())
- (ding nil ())
- ;; Hack to get around interactivity
- (bbdb-display-completion-list
- (list &optional cb data)
- (setq completions list)))
- (save-excursion
- (bbdb-complete-name)))
-
- (setq result (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max)))
-
- (if (get-buffer-window "*Completions*")
- (kill-buffer "*Completions*"))
-
- ;; Check the output
- (if (and (equal result output)
- (equal completions ocompletions))
- (format "PASSED %S => %S" input output)
- (format "FAILED %S =>\n\t got %S %S\n\t expected %S %S" input
- result completions
- output ocompletions)))))
-
-;;; Test BBDB parsing of email addresses
-(defun bbdb-test/bbdb-extract-address-components (input output)
- "Test suite for BBDB developers internal use."
- (let (parsed)
- (setq parsed (funcall bbdb-extract-address-components-func input t))
- (if (and parsed (equal output parsed))
- (format "PASSED %S => \n\t\t%S" input parsed)
- (format "FAILED got `%S' expected `%S'" parsed output))))
-
-;; Test username-cleaning-function
-;; This function doesn't depend on any variables.
-;; XXX fix the test harness to not require a variable to frob!
-(defun bbdb-test/bbdb-clean-username (input output)
- (let ((result (bbdb-clean-username input)))
- (if (and result (equal output result))
- (format "PASSED %S => \n\t\t%S" input result)
- (format "FAILED got `%S' expected `%S'" result output))))
-
-
-;; These are setup variables for the testing
-(defvar bbdb-test/bbdb-clean-username-dummy
- '(bbdb-test/bbdb-clean-username
- (nil ("Ronan Waide" "Ronan Waide")
- ("Forrester Research, Inc." "Forrester Research, Inc")
- ("Ronan Waide ext 5781" "Ronan Waide")
- ("Ronan Waide (Just This Guy)" "Ronan Waide")
- ))
- "Test")
-
-;; Dialing tests
-;; This is for low-level testing directly via bbdb-dial-number
-(defun bbdb-test/bbdb-dial-number(input output)
- (let ((bbdb-modem-dial (or bbdb-modem-dial ""))
- (bbdb-modem-device (make-temp-name "bbdb-dial"))
- result)
- (if (file-exists-p bbdb-modem-device)
- (delete-file bbdb-modem-device)) ;; so we don't get false negatives
- (flet ((bbdb-next-event nil ())) ;; don't wait
- (bbdb-dial-number input))
- (save-excursion
- (let ((buf (find-file bbdb-modem-device)))
- (setq result (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max)))
- (kill-buffer buf)))
- (if (file-exists-p bbdb-modem-device) (delete-file bbdb-modem-device))
- (if (and result (equal output result))
- (format "PASSED %S => \n\t\t%S" input result)
- (format "FAILED %S => got `%S' expected `%S'" input result output))))
-
-;; This is for high-level testing via the bbdb-dial UI
-(defun bbdb-test/bbdb-dial(input output)
- (let ((bbdb-modem-dial "")
- (bbdb-modem-device (make-temp-name "bbdb-dial"))
- result)
-
- ;; prevent these guys from interfering with other tests that use
- ;; this code
- (or (eq bbdb-var 'bbdb-default-area-code)
- (setq bbdb-default-area-code nil))
- (or (eq bbdb-var 'bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist)
- (if (eq bbdb-var 'bbdb-default-area-code)
- () ;; bbdb-default-area-code cascades into
- ;; bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist
- (setq bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist nil)))
-
-
- (if (file-exists-p bbdb-modem-device) (delete-file bbdb-modem-device))
- (flet ((bbdb-next-event nil ()))
- (save-excursion
- (bbdb-display-records (bbdb-records))
- (set-buffer bbdb-buffer-name)
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (re-search-forward input)
- (call-interactively 'bbdb-dial)))
- (save-excursion
- (let ((buf (find-file bbdb-modem-device)))
- (setq result (buffer-substring (point-min) (point-max)))
- (kill-buffer buf)))
- (if (file-exists-p bbdb-modem-device) (delete-file bbdb-modem-device))
- (if (and result (equal output result))
- (format "PASSED %S => \n\t\t%S" input result)
- (format "FAILED %S => got `%S' expected `%S'" input result output))))
-
-(defvar bbdb-test/bbdb-modem-dial
- '(bbdb-test/bbdb-dial-number
- (nil ("012345678" "012345678;\nATH\n"))
- ("ATDT" ("012345678" "ATDT012345678;\nATH\n"))
- ("ATDP" ("012345678" "ATDP012345678;\nATH\n")))
- "Test")
-
-;; XXX input number is taken from the BBDB for these tests; input
-;; parameter is used to decide which phone number to use.
-(defvar bbdb-test/bbdb-default-area-code
- '(bbdb-test/bbdb-dial
- (nil ("national" "0223334444;\nATH\n"))
- ("022" ("national" "3334444;\nATH\n")) ;; 022 is our dummy area code
- )
- "Test")
-
-(defvar bbdb-test/bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist
- '(bbdb-test/bbdb-dial
- (nil ("national" "0223334444;\nATH\n"))
- ((("022" "")) ("national" "3334444;\nATH\n"))
- ((("022" "021")) ("national" "0213334444;\nATH\n"))
- )
- "Test")
-
-(defvar bbdb-test/bbdb-dial-local-prefix
- '(bbdb-test/bbdb-dial
- (nil ("national" "0223334444;\nATH\n"))
- ("9" ("national" "90223334444;\nATH\n"))
- )
- "Test")
-
-(defvar bbdb-test/bbdb-dial-long-distance-prefix
- '(bbdb-test/bbdb-dial
- (nil ("inter" "111223334444;\nATH\n"))
- ("00" ("inter" "00,111223334444;\nATH\n")) ;; comma is wacky, but hey.
- )
- "Test")
-
-;; End of dialing tests
-;; IGNORING: bbdb-sound-player, bbdb-sound-files, bbdb-sound-volume
-;; (not dialing, strictly speaking, except for the sound-files array)
-
-(defvar bbdb-test/bbdb-extract-address-components-func
- (let ((test-cases '(("Robert Fenk <fenk@users.sourceforge.net>"
- (("Robert Fenk" "fenk@users.sourceforge.net")))
- ("\"Robert Fenk, Jr\" <fenk@users.sourceforge.net>"
- (("Robert Fenk, Jr." "fenk@users.sourceforge.net")))
- ("<fenk@users.sourceforge.net>"
- ((nil "fenk@users.sourceforge.net")))
- ("\"Fenk, Robert\" <fenk@users.sourceforge.net>"
- (("Robert Fenk" "fenk@users.sourceforge.net")))
- ("fenk@users.sourceforge.net (Robert Fenk)"
- (("Robert Fenk" "fenk@users.sourceforge.net")))
- ("fenk@users.sourceforge.net (Robert Fenk, Jr)"
- (("Robert Fenk, Jr." "fenk@users.sourceforge.net")))
- ("Robert.Fenk@users.sourceforge.net"
- (("Robert Fenk" "Robert.Fenk@users.sourceforge.net")))
- ("<fenk@gmx.de>, fenk@web.de"
- ((nil "fenk@gmx.de") (nil "fenk@web.de")))
- )))
- (list 'bbdb-test/bbdb-extract-address-components
- (cons 'bbdb-rfc822-addresses test-cases)
- (cons 'bbdb-extract-address-components test-cases)))
- "Test")
-
-;; Things to test bbdb-completion-type with
-(defvar bbdb-test/bbdb-completion-type
- '(bbdb-test/bbdb-complete-name ;; test function
- ;; variable setting, (input output completions)
-
- ;; With completion-type set to nil, completion happens across all
- ;; names and all email addresses.
-
- ;; multiple completions, but all in the same record should result
- ;; in the first mail address in that record.
- (nil ("waider"
- "Ronan Waide <waider@waider.ie>"
- nil)
- ;; completing a completed record should cycle to the next
- ;; email address.
- ("Ronan Waide <waider@waider.ie>"
- "Ronan Waide <waider@dspsrv.com>"
- nil)
- ;; completing on the name should return the first email
- ;; address
- ("ronan waide"
- "Ronan Waide <waider@waider.ie>"
- nil)
- ;; completing on a unique email address should return that
- ;; email address
- ("ronan.waide"
- "Ronan.Waide@euroconex.com"
- nil)
- ;; completing on a username vs. a name
- ("Ronan."
- "Ronan.Waide@euroconex.com"
- nil)
- ;; unique email address
- ("Robert.Fenk@g"
- "Robert.Fenk@gmx.de"
- nil)
- ;; unique email address, case insensitive. again,
- ;; single-record match.
- ("Robert.Fenk"
- "Robert.Fenk@gmx.de"
- nil)
- ;; unique email address
- ("jwz"
- "Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>"
- nil))
-
- ;; When set to 'name, completion should only occur on the NAME
- ;; field
- (name ("waider"
- "waider"
- nil)
- ("ronan"
- "Ronan Waide <waider@waider.ie>"
- nil)
- ("ronan waide"
- "Ronan Waide <waider@waider.ie>"
- nil))
-
- ;; 'net => complete across NET field only
- (net ("waider"
- "Ronan Waide <waider@waider.ie>"
- nil)
- ("jwz"
- "Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>"
- nil))
-
- ;; only complete on the primary email address
- (primary ("waider"
- "Ronan Waide <waider@waider.ie>"
- nil))
-
- ;; complete on primary email address or name
- (primary-or-name ("waider"
- "Ronan Waide <waider@waider.ie>"
- nil)
- ("ronan"
- "Ronan Waide <waider@waider.ie>"
- nil)
- ("first"
- "first"
- ("First.Last@location1.org" "First.Second@location1.org")))
-
- ;; same as above
- (name-or-primary ("waider"
- "Ronan Waide <waider@waider.ie>"
- nil)
- ("ronan"
- "Ronan Waide <waider@waider.ie>"
- nil)))
- "Test")
-
-;; This is a list of **158** symbols defined in BBDB at present. Some
-;; are obviously not actually variables and can be ignored. Mark the
-;; variables done as they have test cases applied to them. Coverage
-;; function above should probably use this to determine what can be
-;; safely ignored. Additionally, I should load all the files before
-;; generating a list like this and thinking it's definitive :)
-;;
-;; DISREGARD bbdb-test/bbdb-
-;; INTERNAL ONLY bbdb-test/bbdb-address
-;; DISREGARD bbdb-test/bbdb-address-
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-address-editing-function
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-address-formatting-alist
-;; INTERNAL ONLY bbdb-test/bbdb-address-length
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-address-print-formatting-alist
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-addresses-label-list
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-after-change-hook
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-after-read-db-hook
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-alist-with-header
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-always-add-addresses
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-auto-revert-p
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-autoloads
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-buffer-name
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-buffers-with-message-caches
-;; DISREGARD bbdb-test/bbdb-cache-
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-cache-length
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-canonicalize-redundant-nets-p
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-case-fold-search
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-change-hook
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-check-zip-codes-p
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-com
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-complete-name-allow-cycling
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-complete-name-full-completion
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-complete-name-hooks
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-complete-name-saved-window-config
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-completion-display-record
-;; DONE bbdb-test/bbdb-completion-type
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-continental-zip-regexp
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-create-hook
-;; INTERNAL bbdb-test/bbdb-cycling-exit
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-database
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-default-area-code
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-default-country
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-default-domain
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-default-label-list
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-define-all-aliases-field
-;; DONE bbdb-test/bbdb-dial-local-prefix
-;; DONE bbdb-test/bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist
-;; DONE bbdb-test/bbdb-dial-long-distance-prefix
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-display-buffer
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-display-layout
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-display-layout-alist
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-dwim-net-address-allow-redundancy
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-electric-completed-normally
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-electric-execute-me
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-electric-p
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-elided-display
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-end-marker
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-expand-mail-aliases
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-extract-address-component-handler
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-extract-address-component-ignore-regexp
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-extract-address-component-regexps
-;; DONE bbdb-test/bbdb-extract-address-components-func
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-field
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-file
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-file-format
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-file-format-migration
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-file-remote
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-file-remote-save-always
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-finger-buffer-name
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-finger-host-field
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-force-dialog-boxes
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-gag-messages
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-get-addresses-headers
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-get-only-first-address-p
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-gui
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-hashtable-size
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-hooks
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-info-file
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-init-forms
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-initialize-hook
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-inside-electric-display
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-insinuate-sc
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-legal-zip-codes
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-list-hook
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-load-hook
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-message-cache
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-message-caching-enabled
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-mode-hook
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-mode-map
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-modem-device
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-modem-dial
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-modified-p
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-mua-specific
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-mua-specific-gnus
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-mua-specific-gnus-scoring
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-mua-specific-gnus-splitting
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-mua-specific-vm
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-name-gubbish
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-new-nets-always-primary
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-no-duplicates-p
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-notes-default-separator
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-notes-field
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-notes-sort-order
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-notice-auto-save-file
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-notice-hook
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-noticing-records
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-offer-to-create
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-phone-
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-phone-area-regexp
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-phone-dialing
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-phone-ext-regexp
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-phone-length
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-phone-main-regexp
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-phone-regexp-1
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-phone-regexp-2
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-phone-regexp-3
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-phone-regexp-4
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-phone-regexp-5
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-phones-label-list
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-pop-up-display-layout
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-pop-up-elided-display
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-pop-up-target-lines
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-read-addresses-with-completion-map
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-read-only-p
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-readonly-p
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-record
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-record-
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-record-creation
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-record-display
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-record-length
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-record-use
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-refile-notes-generate-alist
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-remaining-addrs-to-finger
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-save
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-save-db-timeout
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-saving
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-send-mail-style
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-showing-changed-ones
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-silent-running
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-snarf-phone-regexp
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-snarf-web-prop
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-snarf-zip-regexp
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-sound-files
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-sound-player
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-sound-volume
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-sounds-directory
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-suppress-changed-records-recording
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-time-display-format
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-update-address-class
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-update-address-header
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-update-records-mode
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-use-alternate-names
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-use-pop-up
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-utilities
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-utilities-finger
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-utilities-ftp
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-utilities-print
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-utilities-server
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-utilities-supercite
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-version-date
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-window
-;; bbdb-test/bbdb-write-file-hooks
-
-(provide 'bbdb-test)
diff --git a/testing/run-tests.el b/testing/run-tests.el
deleted file mode 100644
index f832127..0000000
--- a/testing/run-tests.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-(setq load-path (append (list "../lisp" ".") load-path))
-(setq make-backup-files nil)
-(if (file-exists-p "bbdb-test-results") (delete-file
- "bbdb-test-results"))
-(require 'bbdb-test)
-(bbdb-test/initialize)
-(bbdb-test/run-all-tests 'batch)
diff --git a/tex/.gitignore b/tex/.gitignore
deleted file mode 100644
index 5fc607b..0000000
--- a/tex/.gitignore
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-/Makefile
diff --git a/tex/Makefile.in b/tex/Makefile.in
deleted file mode 100644
index 0024b0a..0000000
--- a/tex/Makefile.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
-@SET_MAKE@
-
-INSTALL = @INSTALL@
-INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
-INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL_SCRIPT@
-INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
-
-RM = @RM@
-LN_S = @LN_S@
-
-PACKAGEDIR = @PACKAGEDIR@
-SYMLINKS = @SYMLINKS@
-LINKPATH = @LINKPATH@
-
-install-pkg: uninstall-pkg
- @if test "x$(SYMLINKS)" = "xno" ; then \
- mkdir -p -m 0755 $(PACKAGEDIR)/etc/bbdb/tex ; \
- for i in `ls *.tex` ; do \
- $(INSTALL_DATA) $$i $(PACKAGEDIR)/etc/bbdb/tex/ ; \
- done ; \
- else \
- if test "x$(LINKPATH)" = "x" ; then \
- $(LN_S) `pwd` $(PACKAGEDIR)/etc/bbdb/tex ; \
- else \
- $(LN_S) $(LINKPATH)/tex $(PACKAGEDIR)/etc/bbdb/tex ; \
- fi ; \
- fi
-
-uninstall-pkg:
- -$(RM) -r $(PACKAGEDIR)/etc/bbdb/tex
-
-clean:
-
-distclean: clean
-
-# Backward compatibility:
-reallyclean: distclean
-
-cvsclean: distclean
- -$(RM) Makefile
diff --git a/tex/bbdb-cols.tex b/tex/bbdb-cols.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 4102d0f..0000000
--- a/tex/bbdb-cols.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,234 +0,0 @@
-%%% bbdb-cols.tex - multiple columns per page, multiple pages per sheet.
-
-%%% Authors: Luigi Semenzato <luigi@paris.cs.berkeley.edu>
-%%% Boris Goldowsky <boris@cs.rochester.edu>
-%%% Copyright (C) 1993 Boris Goldowsky
-%%% Version: 3.92; 5Jan95
-
-%%% Commentary:
-%%%
-%%% Put \input bbdb-cols.tex
-%%% at the beginning of your TeX file.
-%%% Then \twocol, \threecol, or \fourcol for multi-column output
-%%% or \gridformat (4x3 grid of small credit-card-sized pages)
-%%% or \quadformat{xsize}{ysize} for four 2-column pages per sheet.
-%%% In any case you will need to put \endcol at the end of the
-%%% document, before \bye.
-
-%%% For instructions on using this format file with BBDB, see bbdb-print.el
-%%% which should have come bundled with this file. The complete bbdb-print
-%%% package is also available via anonymous ftp at:
-%%% /cs.rochester.edu:/pub/u/boris/bbdb-print.tar.gz
-
-%%% This file is part of the bbdb-print extensions to the Insidious
-%%% Big Brother Database, which is for use with GNU Emacs.
-%%%
-%%% 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 1, 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 GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
-%%% the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-
-
-\newdimen\colshsize \colshsize=\hsize
-\newdimen\columngutter \columngutter=.2in % space between columns
-
-\newbox\columnA \newbox\columnB \newbox\columnC
-
-\newdimen\FULLHSIZE
-\newdimen\FULLVSIZE
-\newbox\quadrantbox
-\newbox\firstquadrant \newbox\secondquadrant
-\newbox\thirdquadrant \newbox\fourthquadrant
-\newbox\row \newbox\page
-
-\def\columnbox{\leftline{\pagebody}}
-
-\def\colsline{\hbox to \colshsize}
-
-\newcount\NROW \NROW=3 % for grid format. are these really variables
-\newcount\NCOL \NCOL=4 % that can be changed? should they be set
- % from lisp? I'm not sure.
-\newcount\rowindex \newcount\colindex
-
-\def\onecol % for consistency---or maybe one could use it for switching back.
-{
- \output={\shipout\vbox{\makeheadline\colsline{\columnbox}\makefootline}
- \advancepageno \ifnum\outputpenalty>-20000 \else\dosupereject\fi}
- \def\endcol{}
-}% end onecol
-
-\def\twocol
-{
- \advance\hsize by -\columngutter
- \divide\hsize 2
- \let\column=A
- \output={\if A\column
- \global\setbox\columnA=\columnbox \global\let\column=B
- \else
- \shipout\vbox{\makeheadline
- \colsline{\box\columnA\hfil\columnbox}
- \makefootline}
- \advancepageno \global\let\column=A
- \fi
- \ifnum\outputpenalty>-20000 \else\dosupereject\fi}
-
- \def\endcol
- {
- \vfill\supereject\if A\column \else\null\vfill\eject\fi
- }
-
-} % end twocol
-
-\def\threecol
-{
- \advance\hsize -\columngutter
- \advance\hsize -\columngutter
- \divide\hsize 3
- \let\column=A
- \output={\if A\column
- \global\setbox\columnA=\columnbox \global\let\column=B
- \else \if B\column
- \global\setbox\columnB=\columnbox \global\let\column=C
- \else
- \shipout\vbox{\makeheadline
- \colsline{\box\columnA\hfil\box\columnB
- \hfil\columnbox}
- \makefootline}
- \advancepageno \global\let\column=A
- \fi\fi
- \ifnum\outputpenalty>-20000 \else\dosupereject\fi}
-
- \def\endcol
- {
- \if A\column
- \null\vfill\eject\null\vfill\eject
- \else\if B\column
- \null\vfill\eject
- \fi\fi
- \vfill\supereject
- }
-
-} % end threecol
-
-\def\fourcol
-{
- \advance\hsize -3\columngutter
- \divide\hsize 4
- \let\column=A
- \output={\if A\column
- \global\setbox\columnA=\columnbox \global\let\column=B
- \else \if B\column
- \global\setbox\columnB=\columnbox \global\let\column=C
- \else \if C\column
- \global\setbox\columnC=\columnbox \global\let\column=D
- \else
- \shipout\vbox
- { \makeheadline
- \colsline{\box\columnA\hfil\box\columnB\hfil
- \box\columnC\hfil\columnbox}
- \makefootline}
- \advancepageno\global\let\column=A
- \fi\fi\fi
- \ifnum\outputpenalty>-20000 \else\dosupereject\fi
- }
-
- \def\endcol
- {
- \vfill\supereject
- \if A\column \else\null\vfill\eject\fi
- \if B\column \else\null\vfill\eject\fi
- \if C\column \else\null\vfill\eject\fi
- }
-
-} % end fourcol
-
-\def\quadformat#1#2
-{
- \FULLHSIZE=\hsize
- \FULLVSIZE=\vsize
-
- \colshsize=#1
- \vsize=#2
-
- \hsize=\colshsize \advance\hsize by -.15in \divide\hsize 2
-
- \let\lr=L
- \let\quadrant=A
- \output={\if L\lr
- \global\setbox\columnA=\columnbox \global\let\lr=R
- \else
- \global\setbox\quadrantbox=\vbox{\colsline
- {\box\columnA\hfil\columnbox}} \global\let\lr=L
- \quadrantformat
- \fi
- \ifnum\outputpenalty>-20000 \else\dosupereject\fi}
-
- \def\quadrantformat
- {\if A\quadrant
- \global\setbox\firstquadrant=\box\quadrantbox
- \global\let\quadrant=B
- \else \if B\quadrant
- \global\setbox\secondquadrant=\box\quadrantbox
- \global\let\quadrant=C
- \else \if C\quadrant
- \global\setbox\thirdquadrant=\box\quadrantbox
- \global\let\quadrant=D
- \else
- {\shipout
- \vbox to \FULLVSIZE
- {\FULLLINE{\box\firstquadrant\hfil\box\secondquadrant}
- \vfill
- \FULLLINE{\box\thirdquadrant\hfil\box\quadrantbox}}}
- \global\let\quadrant=A
- \advancepageno
- \fi\fi\fi}
-
- \def\FULLLINE{\hbox to \FULLHSIZE}
-
- \def\endcol{\supereject\if R\lr \null\vfill\eject\fi}
-} % end of quadformat
-
-\def\grid
-{
- \def\rowspace{\vbox to 0.2in{}}
- \def\colspace{\hbox to 0.2in{}}
-
- \hsize=1.5in
- \vsize=2.9in
-
- \rowindex=0 \colindex=0
-
- \setbox\row=\null \setbox\page=\null
-
- \output={\global\advance\colindex by 1
- \ifnum\colindex>\NCOL
- \global\colindex=1
- \global\setbox\page=\vbox{\box\page\rowspace\box\row}
- \global\setbox\row=\null
- \global\advance\rowindex by 1
- \ifnum\rowindex=\NROW
- \global\rowindex=1
- \shipout\box\page
- \global\setbox\page=\null
- \advancepageno
- \fi
- \fi
- \global\setbox\row=\hbox{\box\row\colspace\columnbox}}
-
- \def\columnbox{\leftline{\pagebody}}
-
- \def\endcol{\vfill\supereject
- \ifnum\colindex=1\null\vfill\eject\fi}
-} % end of grid.
-
-%%% bbdb-cols.tex ends here.
-
diff --git a/tex/bbdb-print-brief.tex b/tex/bbdb-print-brief.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index f116270..0000000
--- a/tex/bbdb-print-brief.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,159 +0,0 @@
-%%% bbdb-print-brief.tex - for formatting address lists, one line per entry.
-
-%%% Authors: Luigi Semenzato <luigi@paris.cs.berkeley.edu>
-%%% Boris Goldowsky <boris@cs.rochester.edu>
-%%% Copyright (C) 1993 Boris Goldowsky
-%%% Version: 3.91; 19Dec94
-
-%%% For instructions on using this format file with BBDB, see bbdb-print.el
-%%% which should have come bundled with this file; or write to
-%%% boris@cs.rochester.edu.
-
-%%% This file is part of the bbdb-print extensions to the Insidious
-%%% Big Brother Database, which is for use with GNU Emacs.
-%%%
-%%% The Insidious Big Brother Database 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 1, or (at your
-%%% option) any later version.
-%%%
-%%% BBDB 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.
-
-%%% The address-list file should look something like this:
-
-%%% \input file % this format file's filename
-%%% \setsize{6} % point size of type to use
-%%% % or \setpssize{6} to use PostScript fonts. (optional)
-%%% \setseparator{3} % which style of separators, 0-7
-%%%
-%%% \separator{A} % include a separator here
-%%%
-%%% \beginrecord % and start a record
-%%% \name{A. Name}
-%%% \phone{location: (xxx) xxx-xxxx}
-%%% \address{1234 Main Street\\
-%%% Anytown, XX 00000\\}
-%%% \note{note name}{note text}
-%%% \notes{blah blah}
-%%% \endrecord
-%%%
-%%% \endaddresses % done
-%%% \bye
-
-\nopagenumbers
-\raggedright
-\tolerance=10000
-\hbadness=10000
-\parskip 0pt
-\parindent=0pt % was 10pt
-
-%%%
-%%% Fonts
-%%%
-
-\def\setsize#1{
- \font\rm=ecrm#1
- \font\bf=ecbx#1
- \font\it=\ifnum #1=6 ecti7 \else ecti#1 \fi
- \font\tt=ectt#1
- \font\bigbf=ecbx#1 scaled \magstep3
- \rm
- \baselineskip=#1pt
- \ifnum #1>9 \advance\baselineskip by 1pt \fi
-}
-
-\def\setpssize#1{
- \font\rm=ptmr at #1pt
- \font\bf=ptmb at #1pt
- \font\it=ptmri at #1pt
- \font\tt=pcrr at #1pt
- {\dimen0=#1pt\global\font\bigbf=ptmb at 1.8\dimen0}
- \rm
- \baselineskip=#1pt
-}
-
-%%%
-%%% Define separator types
-%%%
-
-\def\setseparator#1{
- \ifnum #1=1
- \def\sep##1{\line{\hrulefill}\smallskip\mark{##1}}
- \else \ifnum #1=2
- \def\sep##1{\hbox{\vrule\hskip -0.4pt\vbox{\hrule\smallskip
- \centerline{\bf{##1}}\smallskip\hrule}\hskip -0.4pt\vrule
- \mark{##1}}}
- \else \ifnum #1=3
- \def\sep##1{\hbox{\vrule\hskip -0.4pt\vbox{\hrule\smallskip
- \centerline{\bigbf{##1}}\smallskip\hrule}\hskip -0.4pt\vrule}
- \medskip\mark{##1}}
- \else \ifnum #1=4
- \def\sep##1{\smallskip\centerline{\bigbf{##1}}\medskip\mark{##1}}
- \else \ifnum #1=5
- \def\sep##1{\hrule\smallskip
- \centerline{\bigbf{##1}}\smallskip\hrule\medskip\mark{##1}}
- \else \ifnum #1=6
- \def\cute{$\sya\syb\syc\syd$}
- \def\revcute{$\syd\syc\syb\sya$}
- \let\sya=\heartsuit\let\syb=\spadesuit
- \let\syc\diamondsuit\let\syd=\clubsuit
- \def\cycle{\let\tmp=\sya\let\sya=\syb
- \let\syb=\syc\let\syc=\syd\let\syd=\tmp}
- \def\sep##1{\smallskip
- \hbox to \hsize{\hfil\cute\hfil\bigbf{##1}\hfil\revcute\hfil}
- \cycle\medskip\mark{##1}}
- \else \ifnum #1=7
- \def\cute{$\sya\syb\syc\syd$}
- \def\revcute{$\syd\syc\syb\sya$}
- \let\sya=\heartsuit\let\syb=\spadesuit
- \let\syc=\diamondsuit\let\syd=\clubsuit
- \def\cycle{\let\tmp=\sya\let\sya=\syb\let\syb=\syc\let\syc=\syd
- \let\syd=\tmp}
- \def\sep##1{\hbox{\vrule\vbox{\hrule\smallskip
- \hbox to \hsize{\hfil\cute\hfil\bigbf{##1}\hfil\revcute\hfil}
- \smallskip\hrule}\vrule}\medskip\cycle\mark{##1}}
- \else
- \def\sep##1{\mark{##1}}
- \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi
- \def\separator##1{\noalign{\sep##1}}
-} % end setseparator
-
-%%%
-%%% Macros for formatting the entries.
-%%%
-
-\def\\{}
-
-\def\firstline#1#2{% the name and (maybe) the first phone number.
- {\bf #1}\hfil&\hfil#2&\hskip0pt}
-
-\def\name#1{\firstline{#1}{}} % for backwards compatibility
-
-\def\phone#1{\hfil#1&\hskip0pt}
-
-\def\address#1{#1\hfil&\hskip0pt}
-
-\def\comp#1{\hskip0pt}
-\def\email#1{\hskip0pt}
-\def\note#1#2{\hskip0pt}
-\def\notes#1{\hskip0pt}
-
-\def\beginrecord{\relax}
-\def\endrecord{\cr}
-
-\def\beginaddresses{\halign\bgroup&##\quad\cr}
-\def\endaddresses{\egroup}
-
-\def\today{\number\day\space
- \ifcase\month\or Jan\or Feb\or Mar\or Apr \or May\or June\or
- Jul\or Aug\or Sept\or Oct\or Nov\or Dec\fi
- \space\number\year}
-
-%%% bbdb-print-brief.tex ends here.
diff --git a/tex/bbdb-print.tex b/tex/bbdb-print.tex
deleted file mode 100644
index 9b60e4b..0000000
--- a/tex/bbdb-print.tex
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,171 +0,0 @@
-%%% bbdb-print.tex - for formatting address lists.
-
-%%% Authors: Luigi Semenzato <luigi@paris.cs.berkeley.edu>
-%%% Boris Goldowsky <boris@cs.rochester.edu>
-%%% Copyright (C) 1993 Boris Goldowsky
-%%% Version: 3.92; 5Jan95
-
-%%% For instructions on using this format file with BBDB, see bbdb-print.el
-%%% which should have come bundled with this file. The complete bbdb-print
-%%% package is also available via anonymous ftp at:
-%%% /cs.rochester.edu:/pub/u/boris/bbdb-print.tar.gz
-
-%%% This file is part of the bbdb-print extensions to the Insidious
-%%% Big Brother Database, which is for use with GNU Emacs.
-%%%
-%%% 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 1, 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 GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
-%%% the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
-
-%%% The address-list file should look something like this:
-
-%%% \input file % this format file's filename
-%%% \setsize{6} % point size of type to use
-%%% % or \setpssize{6} to use PostScript fonts. (optional)
-%%% \setseparator{3} % which style of separators, 0-7
-%%%
-%%% \separator{A} % include a separator here
-%%%
-%%% \beginrecord % and start a record
-%%% \name{A. Name}
-%%% \phone{location: (xxx) xxx-xxxx}
-%%% \address{1234 Main Street\\
-%%% Anytown, XX 00000\\}
-%%% \note{note name}{note text}
-%%% \notes{blah blah}
-%%% \endrecord
-%%%
-%%% \endaddresses % done
-%%% \bye
-
-\raggedright
-\tolerance=10000
-\hbadness=10000
-\parskip 0pt
-\parindent=0pt
-\footline{\hfil}
-
-%%%
-%%% Fonts
-%%%
-
-\def\setsize#1{
- \font\rm=ecrm#1
- \font\bf=ecbx#1
- \font\it=\ifnum #1=6 ecti7 \else ecti#1 \fi
- \font\tt=ectt#1
- \font\bigbf=ecbx#1 scaled \magstep3
- \rm
- \baselineskip=#1pt
- \ifnum #1>9 \advance\baselineskip by 1pt \fi
-}
-
-\def\setpssize#1{
- \font\rm=ptmr at #1pt
- \font\bf=ptmb at #1pt
- \font\it=ptmri at #1pt
- \font\tt=pcrr at #1pt
- {\dimen0=#1pt\global\font\bigbf=ptmb at 1.8\dimen0}
- \rm
- \baselineskip=#1pt
-}
-
-%%%
-%%% Define separator types
-%%%
-
-\def\setseparator#1{
- \ifnum #1=1
- \def\separator##1{\hrule\smallskip\mark{##1}}
- \else \ifnum #1=2
- \def\separator##1{\hbox{\vrule\hskip -0.4pt\vbox{\hrule\smallskip
- \centerline{\bf{##1}}\smallskip\hrule}\hskip -0.4pt\vrule
- \mark{##1}}}
- \else \ifnum #1=3
- \def\separator##1{\hbox{\vrule\hskip -0.4pt\vbox{\hrule\smallskip
- \centerline{\bigbf{##1}}\smallskip\hrule}\hskip -0.4pt\vrule}
- \medskip\mark{##1}}
- \else \ifnum #1=4
- \def\separator##1{\smallskip\centerline{\bigbf{##1}}\medskip\mark{##1}}
- \else \ifnum #1=5
- \def\separator##1{\hrule\smallskip
- \centerline{\bigbf{##1}}\smallskip\hrule\medskip\mark{##1}}
- \else \ifnum #1=6
- \def\cute{$\sya\syb\syc\syd$}
- \def\revcute{$\syd\syc\syb\sya$}
- \let\sya=\heartsuit\let\syb=\spadesuit
- \let\syc\diamondsuit\let\syd=\clubsuit
- \def\cycle{\let\tmp=\sya\let\sya=\syb
- \let\syb=\syc\let\syc=\syd\let\syd=\tmp}
- \def\separator##1{\smallskip
- \hbox to \hsize{\hfil\cute\hfil\bigbf{##1}\hfil\revcute\hfil}
- \cycle\medskip\mark{##1}}
- \else \ifnum #1=7
- \def\cute{$\sya\syb\syc\syd$}
- \def\revcute{$\syd\syc\syb\sya$}
- \let\sya=\heartsuit\let\syb=\spadesuit
- \let\syc=\diamondsuit\let\syd=\clubsuit
- \def\cycle{\let\tmp=\sya\let\sya=\syb\let\syb=\syc\let\syc=\syd
- \let\syd=\tmp}
- \def\separator##1{\hbox{\vrule\vbox{\hrule\smallskip
- \hbox to \hsize{\hfil\cute\hfil\bigbf{##1}\hfil\revcute\hfil}
- \smallskip\hrule}\vrule}\medskip\cycle\mark{##1}}
- \else
- \def\separator##1{\mark{##1}}
- \fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi
-} % end setseparator
-
-%%%
-%%% Macros for formatting the entries.
-%%%
-
-\def\beginaddresses{}
-
-\def\endaddresses{
- \bigskip\hrule\smallskip
- \noindent {\bf Printed \today}\vfill\endcol}
-
-\def\beginrecord{\bigbreak}
-
-\def\endrecord{\bigbreak}
-
-\def\\{\par}
-
-\def\dots{\leaders\hbox to 0.6em{\hss.\hss}}
-
-\def\firstline#1#2{% the name and (maybe) the first phone number.
- \hyphenpenalty=10000\rightskip=0pt plus 1fil
- \noindent{\bf #1}\dotfill\penalty-1\hbox{}\dotfill{#2}\\
-}
-
-\def\name#1{\firstline{#1}{}} % for backwards compatibility
-
-\def\comp#1{#1\\}
-
-\def\phone#1{\hfill#1\\}
-
-\def\email#1{\smallbreak{\tt#1}\\}
-
-\def\address#1{\smallbreak#1\smallbreak}
-
-\def\note#1#2{{\smallbreak\leftskip=2em\parindent=-1em
- \noindent\hskip-\leftskip{\it#1: } #2\\ }}
-
-\def\notes#1{\smallbreak{\it(#1)}\\ }
-
-\def\today{\number\day\space
- \ifcase\month\or Jan\or Feb\or Mar\or Apr \or May\or June\or
- Jul\or Aug\or Sept\or Oct\or Nov\or Dec\fi
- \space\number\year}
-
-%%% bbdb-print.tex ends here.
diff --git a/texinfo/.gitignore b/texinfo/.gitignore
deleted file mode 100644
index 818cbf5..0000000
--- a/texinfo/.gitignore
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-/Makefile
-/bbdb.aux
-/bbdb.cp
-/bbdb.cps
-/bbdb.dvi
-/bbdb.fn
-/bbdb.fns
-/bbdb.info
-/bbdb.ky
-/bbdb.log
-/bbdb.pdf
-/bbdb.pg
-/bbdb.toc
-/bbdb.tp
-/bbdb.vr
-/bbdb.vrs
-/bbdb/*.html
diff --git a/texinfo/Makefile.in b/texinfo/Makefile.in
deleted file mode 100644
index 351c788..0000000
--- a/texinfo/Makefile.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,93 +0,0 @@
-@SET_MAKE@
-
-infodir = @infodir@
-prefix = @prefix@
-srcdir = @srcdir@
-subdir = texinfo
-top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
-datarootdir = @datarootdir@
-
-VPATH=$(srcdir)
-INSTALL = @INSTALL@
-INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
-INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL_SCRIPT@
-INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
-
-RM = @RM@
-LN_S = @LN_S@
-
-MAKEINFO = @MAKEINFO@
-EMACSINFO = @EMACS_PROG@ -no-site-file -no-init-file -batch -q -l infohack.el -f batch-makeinfo
-
-PACKAGEDIR = @PACKAGEDIR@
-SYMLINKS = @SYMLINKS@
-LINKPATH = @LINKPATH@
-
-all: info bbdb.dvi
-
-install-pkg: uninstall-pkg info
- @if test "x$(SYMLINKS)" = "xno" ; then \
- for i in `ls bbdb.info* ` ; do \
- $(INSTALL_DATA) $$i $(PACKAGEDIR)/info/ ; \
- done ; \
- else \
- if test "x$(LINKPATH)" = "x" ; then \
- for i in `ls bbdb.info* ` ; do \
- $(LN_S) `pwd`/$$i $(PACKAGEDIR)/info/$$i ; \
- done ; \
- else \
- for i in `ls bbdb.info* ` ; do \
- $(LN_S) $(LINKPATH)/texinfo/$$i $(PACKAGEDIR)/info/$$i ; \
- done ; \
- fi ; \
- fi
-
-uninstall-pkg:
- -$(RM) $(PACKAGEDIR)/info/bbdb.info*
-
-info: bbdb.info
-
-bbdb.info: bbdb.texinfo
- @if test "x$(MAKEINFO)" = "x" ; then \
- $(EMACSINFO) bbdb.texinfo ; \
- else \
- $(MAKEINFO) bbdb.texinfo ; \
- fi
-
-bbdb.dvi: bbdb.texinfo
- @if test "x$(TEXI2DVI)" = "x" ; then \
- echo "Sorry, no \`texi2dvi' program available." ; \
- else \
- $(TEXI2DVI) bbdb.texinfo ; \
- fi
-
-bbdb.pdf: bbdb.texinfo
- @if test "x$(TEXI2DVI)" = "x" ; then \
- echo "Sorry, no \`texi2dvi' program available." ; \
- else \
- $(TEXI2DVI) -p bbdb.texinfo ; \
- fi
-
-bbdb.html: bbdb.texinfo
- texi2html bbdb.texinfo && cp $@ ../html
-
-clean:
- -$(RM) *.aux *.cp *.cps *.dvi *.pdf *.fn *.fns *.ky *.log *.pg \
- *.toc *.tp *.vr *.vrs
-
-# Backward compatibility
-reallyclean: distclean
-
-distclean: clean
- -$(RM) bbdb.info*
-
-cvsclean: distclean
- -$(RM) Makefile
-
-Makefile: $(srcdir)/Makefile.in ../config.status
- cd .. \
- && CONFIG_FILES=$(subdir)/$@ CONFIG_HEADERS= $(SHELL) ./config.status
-
-# Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables.
-# Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded.
-.NOEXPORT:
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-\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- -*- coding: iso-latin-1 -*-
-@c %**start of header
-@setfilename bbdb.info
-@settitle Insidious Big Brother Database User Manual
-@c %**end of header
-
-@ifinfo
-@dircategory Emacs
-@direntry
-* BBDB: (bbdb). The Insidious Big Brother Database.
-@end direntry
-
-This file documents the Insidious Big Brother Database
-
-This is the BBDB User Manual for BBDB version 2.36.
-
-Copyright (c) 1991-1994 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@@netscape.com>
-
-Copyright (c) 1997-1999 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@@acm.org>
-
-Copyright (c) 2000-present The BBDB Development Team
-@end ifinfo
-
-@titlepage
-@title BBDB User Manual
-@subtitle A phone number and address database program for Emacs
-
-@author by Jamie Zawinski, Matt Simmons and the BBDB Development Team
-@page
-Copyright @copyright{} 1991-1994 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@@netscape.com>
-
-Copyright @copyright{} 1997-1999 Matt Simmons <simmonmt@@acm.org>
-
-Copyright @copyright{} 2000-present The BBDB Development Team
-
-@sp 2
-
-Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this
-manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are
-preserved on fnord all copies.
-
-Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of
-this manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, 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 this permission notice may be stated in a
-translation approved by the author.
-
-@end titlepage
-@page
-
-@node Top, Installation,,_
-@chapter BBDB
-
-@b{BBDB} is a rolodex-like database program for GNU Emacs. @b{BBDB} stands
-for @b{@i{Insidious Big Brother Database}}, and is not, repeat, @emph{not} an
-obscure reference to the Buck Rogers TV series.
-
-It provides the following features:
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item
-Integration with mail and news readers, with little or no
-interaction by the user: @refill
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item
-easy (or automatic) display of the record corresponding to the sender of
-the current message; @refill
-
-@item
-automatic creation of records based on the contents of the current
-message; @refill
-
-@item
-automatic addition of data to arbitrary fields of the record
-corresponding to the sender of the current message. @refill
-@end itemize
-
-@item
-Listing all records which match a regular expression;
-
-@item
-Listing all records which match a regular expression in a particular
-field (@samp{company} or @samp{notes,} for example); @refill
-@end itemize
-
-@menu
-* Installation:: Installation
-* The BBDB:: Overview
-* BBDB Mode:: BBDB Mode
-* Interfaces:: Interfaces to various readers
-* Reader-specific Features:: Features only available to specific readers
-* Other Packages:: Using the BBDB with other packages
-* Options:: Options
-* Utilities:: Utilities
-* Internals:: BBDB Internals
-* Mailing Lists:: The BBDB mailing lists
-* Changes:: New in this version
-* The Latest Version:: Where to Get It
-* The Future:: Known Bugs, the TODO list and EOL statements
-* Thanks:: to the Ministry of Bugs
-
-* Concept Index:: Concept Index
-* Variable Index:: Variable Index
-
-@detailmenu
- --- The Detailed Node Listing ---
-
-Installation
-
-* General Prerequisites:: General @b{BBDB} requirements
-
-File Installation
-* Normal User:: "Normal" Installations
-* XEmacs Package:: Installing as an XEmacs package
-
-Initial Configuration
-* Initial Configuration:: How to initially set up the @b{BBDB}
-
-Manual initialization
-
-* Gnus Prep:: Initializing @b{BBDB} support for Gnus
-* MH-E Prep:: Initializing @b{BBDB} support for MH-E
-* RMAIL Prep:: Initializing @b{BBDB} support for RMAIL
-* Sendmail Prep:: Initializing @b{BBDB} support for Sendmail
-* VM Prep:: Initializing @b{BBDB} support for VM
-
-Other packages:
-
-* Message Prep:: Initializing @b{BBDB} support for Message mode
-* Reportmail Prep:: Initializing @b{BBDB} support for Reportmail
-* Supercite Prep:: Initializing @b{BBDB} support for Supercite
-* Web Browser Prep:: Initializing @b{BBDB} support for Web Browsers
-
-The @b{BBDB}
-
-* Database Fields:: Description of database fields
-* Basic Searching:: Basic database searching commands
-* Advanced Searching:: Advanced database searching commands
-* Manual Record Addition:: Adding records by hand
-
-Interfaces
-
-* Mail Reading Interfaces:: Mail Reading Interfaces
-* News Reading Interfaces:: News Reading Interfaces
-* Mail Sending Interfaces:: Mail Sending Interfaces
-
-Reader-specific Features
-
-* Gnus Features:: Gnus-specific Features
-* VM Features:: VM-specific Features
-
-Gnus-specific Features
-
-* Gnus Scoring:: Store score adjustments in the @b{BBDB}
-* Gnus Summary Buffer:: @b{BBDB} information in the Summary buffer
-* GNUS Subject List:: @b{BBDB} information in the Subject List
-
-VM-specific features
-
-* VM Message Summary:: @b{BBDB} information in message summary
-
-Using the @b{BBDB} with other packages
-
-* Using Message Mode:: Using the @b{BBDB} with Message Mode
-* Using Reportmail:: Using the @b{BBDB} with Reportmail
-* Using Supercite:: Using the @b{BBDB} with Supercite
-* Using Web Browsers:: Using the @b{BBDB} with Web Browsers
-
-Options
-
-* Customization Parameters:: Customization Parameters
-* Customization Hooks:: Customization Hooks
-* Predefined Hooks:: Predefined Hooks
-
-Utilities
-
-* bbdb-ftp:: Storing FTP sites in the @b{BBDB}
-* bbdb-print:: Print the @b{BBDB}
-* bbdb-snarf:: Record generation from raw text
-* bbdb-srv:: External control of the @b{BBDB}
-
-Changes in this Version
-
-* Major Changes:: Major changes in this version
-* Other Changes:: Not-so-major changes
-
-The Future
-
-* Known Bugs:: Known Bugs, and how to submit new ones
-* TODO List:: The TODO List
-* EOL Statements:: EOL (End Of Life) Statements
-
-_
-
-* Top::
-
-@end detailmenu
-@end menu
-
-@node Installation, The BBDB, Top, Top
-@section Installation
-@cindex Installation
-@cindex Makefile
-
-This program consists of several groups of files, organized by
-directory:
-
-@ifinfo
-@example
- lisp - the main program code for the @b{BBDB}
- tex - TeX support files for @xref{bbdb-print}, the @b{BBDB}
- printing utility
- texinfo - the documentation files for the @b{BBDB}
- utils - miscellaneous external utility programs
- misc - things that don't fall into the above categories
- bits - things that have been written as add-ons for @b{BBDB}
- but have not yet been merged with the main codebase
-@end example
-@end ifinfo
-@iftex
-@bgroup@tableindent=1.5in
-@table @b
-@item lisp
-the main program code for the BBDB
-@item tex
-@TeX@ support files for bbdb-print, the BBDB printing utility
-@item texinfo
-the documentation files for the BBDB
-@item utils
-miscellaneous external utility programs
-@item bits
-things that have been written as add-ons for @b{BBDB} but have not yet
-been merged with the main codebase
-@end table
-@egroup
-@end iftex
-
-@menu
-* General Prerequisites:: General @b{BBDB} requirements
-
-File Installation
-* Normal User:: "Normal" Installations
-* XEmacs Package:: Installing as an XEmacs package
-
-Initial Configuration
-* Initial Configuration:: How to initially set up the @b{BBDB}
-@end menu
-
-@node General Prerequisites, Normal User, Installation, Installation
-@subsection General Prerequisites
-
-Various parts of the @b{BBDB} require extra packages to be available
-that are not part of the @b{BBDB} distribution. Please note that with
-one exception no extra packages (beyond those which ship with both GNU
-Emacs and XEmacs) are required for the use of @b{BBDB} core
-functionality.@footnote{"Core Functionality" is defined as the parts of
-the @b{BBDB} used to implement basic record creation (@samp{M-x
-bbdb-create}) and searching (@samp{M-x bbdb}).} This one exception
-applies to XEmacs 20.5 users - the @code{xemacs-base} package must be
-installed for the correct operation of the core @b{BBDB} functionality.
-The table below lists the requirements of the various portions of the
-@b{BBDB}. Please note that the absence of any of the below optional
-packages will not affect core @b{BBDB} functionality.
-
-@multitable {bbdb-reportmail } {Package needed} {GNU 19.34} {GNU 20.2} {XEmacs} {XEmacs}
-@item @* BBDB file
-@tab @* Package needed
-@tab @* GNU 19.34
-@tab @* GNU 20.2
-@tab XEmacs@* @center >=20.4
-@tab XEmacs@* @center 20.5
-
-@item @code{bbdb-ftp}
-@tab EFS or @* Ange-FTP
-@tab @center B
-@tab @center B
-@tab @center B
-@tab @center P
-
-@item @code{bbdb-gnus}
-@tab Gnus[1]
-@tab @center B
-@tab @center B
-@tab @center B
-@tab @center P
-
-@item @code{bbdb-mhe}
-@tab MH-E
-@tab @center B
-@tab @center B
-@tab @center B
-@tab @center P
-
-@item @code{bbdb-reportmail}
-@tab Reportmail
-@tab
-@tab
-@tab @center B
-@tab @center P[2]
-
-@item @code{bbdb-sc}
-@tab Supercite
-@tab @center B
-@tab
-@tab @center B
-@tab @center P
-
-@item @code{bbdb-srv}
-@tab @code{gnuserv} and @* @code{itimer}
-@tab
-@tab
-@tab @center B
-@tab @center B
-
-@item @code{bbdb-vm}
-@tab VM[4]
-@tab
-@tab
-@tab @center B
-@tab @center P
-
-@item @code{bbdb-w3}
-@tab @code{browse-url}
-@tab @center B
-@tab @center B
-@tab @center B
-@tab @center P[3]
-@end multitable
-
-@*
-@noindent
-@b{NOTES:}
-@enumerate
-@item
-The old GNUS mail/newsreader should still work. Please keep in mind
-that you have a relatively recent Emacs (GNU 19.34 or later, XEmacs
-19.15 or later), you are probably using Gnus.
-@item
-As of this writing, Reportmail is available as
-part of the @code{edit-utils} package.
-@item
-As of this writing, @code{browse-url} is
-available as part of the @code{mail-lib} package.
-@item
-The source release of VM is currently required due to the use of macros
-from the VM codebase in @b{BBDB}'s VM integration.
-@end enumerate
-
-Please also note that the XEmacs package locations are as of this
-writing. As the XEmacs 20.5 package system is still in development, the
-locations may change without warning.
-
-@node Normal User, XEmacs Package, General Prerequisites, Installation
-@subsection Normal User Installation
-@cindex Normal User Installation
-
-@subheading Configuring the compilation process
-
-First of all, you should run the @code{configure} script at the toplevel
-of the distribution. This script will perform a number of checks on
-your system and generate the @file{Makefile}'s accordingly.
-
-The @code{configure} script also comes with a number of options that
-lets you customize the compilation process. These options are described
-below where appropriate.
-
-@subheading Byte Compiling the Lisp files
-
-First, you need to byte-compile the appropriate @b{BBDB} Lisp files.
-While this is in theory an optional step, it is virtually required in
-practice due to speed reasons.
-
-In order to byte-compile the lisp files, an Emacs of some sort must be
-used. By default (at @code{configure} time), @code{emacs} and
-@code{xemacs} will be tried in that order. If you want to use a special
-Emacs flavor (or if you want to use @code{xemacs} at the first place),
-you should pass the @code{--with-emacs=PROG} option to @code{configure}.
-
-In order to successfully compile the @b{BBDB}, the build process also
-needs to know the location of the various optional packages. If the
-directories containing these optional packages are in the default Emacs
-search path (the @code{load-path} variable), no other changes need be
-made for the build process to complete successfully.
-
-If the optional packages are not in the default search path, the build
-process will not find them unless explicitly told of their location(s).
-To tell the build process where to find Gnus, MH-E, and/or VM, use the
-@code{configure} options @code{--with-gnus-dir=DIR},
-@code{--with-mhe-dir=DIR}, and/or @code{--with-vm-dir=DIR} variables
-respectively. To tell the build process where to find any other
-package(s), pass the directories containing the lisp files for the
-package(s) to the @code{configure} option @code{--with-other-dirs=DIRS}.
-If multiple directories are to be added, they should be separated by
-spaces or colons, and should @b{not} be quoted. For example, to
-add the @file{/p/local/elisp/footnote} and @file{/p/local/elisp/sc}
-directories, call the @code{configure} script as follows:
-
-@example
- @code{configure --with-other-dirs=/p/local/elisp/footnote:/p/local/elisp/sc}
-@end example
-
-After configuring, run one of the following commands:
-
-@ifinfo
-@example
- @code{make bbdb} - Build the core, mailer independent, components
- @code{make gnus} - Core components plus @code{Gnus} support
- @code{make mhe} - Core components plus @code{MH-E} support
- @code{make rmail} - Core components plus @code{RMAIL} support
- @code{make vm} - Build the core components with @code{VM} support
- @code{make all} - Core components plus support for all mailers
- listed above
-@end example
-@end ifinfo
-@iftex
-@bgroup@tableindent=1.5in
-@table @b
-@item @code{make bbdb}
-Build the core, mailer independent, components
-@item @code{make gnus}
-Core components plus @code{Gnus} support
-@item @code{make mhe}
-Core components plus @code{MH-E} support
-@item @code{make rmail}
-Core components plus @code{RMAIL} support
-@item @code{make vm}
-Build the core components with @code{VM} support
-@item @code{make all}
-Core components plus support for all mailers listed above
-@end table
-@egroup
-@end iftex
-
-You can also combine the above @code{make} commands. For example, to
-build the @b{BBDB} with support for @code{Gnus} and @code{VM}, you can
-do so by typing:
-
-@example
-make gnus vm
-@end example
-
-@subheading Moving the files to their final destination
-
-@subsubheading Lisp files
-
-As stated above, the @file{lisp} subdirectory contains the Emacs Lisp source
-files for the @b{BBDB}. Therefore, these files must be in the Emacs
-@code{load-path}. There are several ways of doing this, three of which are
-described below:
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item
-Add the @file{lisp} directory from the source distribution to the
-@code{load-path}. This will allow you to run the @b{BBDB} in-place. This
-method is recommended for normal users or @b{BBDB} developers, especially if
-disk usage is an issue. It is @b{not} recommended for site-wide
-installations. @refill
-
-@item
-Link the @file{lisp} directory into your @file{site-lisp} directory. This is
-for a site-wide installation, but it is subject to the following caveat. If you
-link the @file{lisp} directory into @file{site-lisp}, you will make life more
-difficult for yourself down the road, as you will not be able to make changes to
-the source directory (new versions, patches, etc) without having an effect on
-other users who now depend on it. This directory will automatically be added to
-the @code{load-path} when Emacs starts. @refill
-
-@item
-Make a directory whose sole purpose in life is containing the production copies
-of the @b{BBDB} source and byte-compiled source files. Either put this
-directory under @file{site-lisp} (or put it somewhere else and link it into
-@file{site-lisp}). This directory will automatically be added to the
-@code{load-path} when Emacs starts. This is the best of the three listed here,
-as it allows for a degree of separation between the (possibly changing) source
-tree and the production code.
-@end itemize
-
-@ifinfo
-@subsubheading TeX files
-
-The @file{tex} subdirectory contains the TeX support files for
-bbdb-print, the @b{BBDB} printing utility (@xref{bbdb-print}.). The
-three support files, @file{bbdb-cols.tex}, @file{bbdb-print.tex}, and
-@file{bbdb-print-brief.tex}, must be placed in a directory that is
-either on the default TeX search path or is listed in the
-@code{TEXINPUTS} environment variable. If neither of these two options
-is taken, TeX will not be able to process the file output by
-@code{bbdb-print}.
-@end ifinfo
-@iftex
-@subsubheading @TeX files
-
-The @file{tex} subdirectory contains the @TeX support files for
-bbdb-print, the @b{BBDB} printing utility (@xref{bbdb-print}). The three
-support files, @file{bbdb-cols.tex}, @file{bbdb-print.tex}, and
-@file{bbdb-print-brief.tex}, must be placed in a directory that is
-either on the default @TeX search path or is listed in the
-@code{TEXINPUTS} environment variable. If neither of these two options
-is taken, @TeX will not be able to process the file output by
-@code{bbdb-print}.
-@end iftex
-
-@subsubheading texinfo files
-
-The @file{bbdb.info} file in this directory contains the documentation
-for the @b{BBDB}. This file should either be linked or copied to a
-directory on the default path for the @code{info} program or listed in
-the @code{INFOPATH} environment variable.
-
-@node XEmacs Package, Initial Configuration, Normal User, Installation
-@subsection XEmacs Package Installation
-@cindex XEmacs Package Installation
-
-@noindent
-@b{NOTE:} XEmacs packages are currently supported only under XEmacs
-versions after and including 20.5. If you are not running such a version
-of XEmacs, you should install the @b{BBDB} according to the instructions
-in @ref{Normal User}.
-
-@subheading Configuring / Byte Compiling
-
-The configuration and byte-compilation procedures are the same as in the
-Normal User installation. See @ref{Normal User}.
-
-@subheading Moving the files to their final destination
-
-Support is provided for the automatic installation of the @b{BBDB} in an
-XEmacs package directory. The following @code{configure} options are
-available for you:
-
-@table @b
-@item @code{--with-package-dir=DIR}
-This option sets the root of the XEmacs package directory. By default,
-@file{/usr/local/lib/xemacs/site-packages} is used.
-@item @code{--with-symlinks}
-If this option is used, the installation will be done by making symbolic
-links to the sources instead of copying the files.
-@item @code{--with-linkpath=PATH}
-Without this option, the installation process uses the output of
-@code{pwd} to determine the current directory. If something else should
-be used, you should provide an alternate name for the BBDB toplevel
-directory by using @code{--with-linkpath}. If, for example, @code{pwd}
-returns @file{/p/local/elisp/bbdb}, but you prefer to use
-@file{/usr/local/elisp/bbdb/...} for the links, usr this:
-@code{configure --with-linkpath=/usr/local/elisp/bbdb}. This option is
-ignored if @code{--with-symlinks} is not used.
-@end table
-
-To perform the (un)installation, use the command @code{make (un)install-pkg}.
-This will compile the @file{lisp/auto-autoloads.el} file and will
-install the appropriate files to the appropriate places. The final
-installation tree will take the following form:
-
-@table @code
-@item $(PACKAGEDIR)/
-@table @code
-@item lisp/
-@table @code
-@item bbdb/
- @i{@b{BBDB} lisp source files. This directory contains a copy of all
-@code{.el} and @code{.elc} files from the @file{lisp} source directory,
-or is a symbolic link to it.}
-@end table
-@item info/
-@table @code
-@item bbdb.info*
- @i{@b{BBDB} documentation files. These are either copies of the info
-files from the @file{texinfo} source directory, or are symbolic links to
-them.}
-@end table
-@item etc/
-@table @code
-@item bbdb/
-@table @code
-@item tex/
- @i{@b{BBDB} support files for bbdb-print. This directory contains a
-copy of the appropriate files from the @file{tex} source directory, or
-is a symbolic link to it.}
-@item utils/
- @i{@b{BBDB} miscellaneous utilities. This directory contains a copy
-of the appropriate files from the @file{utils} source directory, or is a
-symbolic link to it.}
-@end table
-@end table
-@end table
-@end table
-
-@node Initial Configuration, , XEmacs Package, Installation
-@subsection Initial Configuration
-@cindex Initial Configuration
-@findex bbdb-initialize
-
-The simplest way to configure the @b{BBDB} is to include the following
-forms in your Emacs configuration file:
-
-@example
-@code{(require 'bbdb)}
-@code{(bbdb-initialize)}
-@end example
-
-@b{Note:} The forms above replace the autoloads needed for previous
-versions of the @b{BBDB}.
-
-This will set up the @b{BBDB} for basic querying and record manipulation
-(the Core Functionality referred to in the Prerequisites section). It
-will not enable any of the mailreader-, newsreader- or other
-package-specific @b{BBDB} features. To enable some or all of these
-features, the @code{(bbdb-initialize)} form can be enable as shown
-below. Alternatively, the features can be enabled manually as described
-in the following sections.
-
-@subheading Modifying @code{(bbdb-initialize)}
-
-The @code{bbdb-initialize} function can be used to enable the various
-package-specific @b{BBDB} functions. This feature activation is
-accomplished through the passing of symbols which tell the function
-which features to activate. These symbols are outlined below and in the
-Emacs documentation for the @code{bbdb-initialize}@footnote{This
-documentation can be accessed by typing @kbd{C-h f bbdb-initialize RET}.}
-
-@subsubheading Initialization symbols for mail and news readers
-
-@table @code
-@item gnus
- Initialize support for Gnus@footnote{If you are using GNUS (not Gnus),
- and if your GNUS version is 3.14 or older, use the @code{Gnus} (note
- the capitalization) symbol.}. If you pass the @code{gnus} symbol, you should
- probably also pass the @code{message} symbol.
-@item mh-e
- Initialize support for the MH-E mail reader.
-@item rmail
- Initialize support for the RMAIL mail reader.
-@item sendmail
- Initialize support for sendmail (@kbd{M-x mail})
-@item vm
- Initialize support for the VM mail reader.@footnote{For the VM
- initialization to work properly, you must either call
- @code{bbdb-initialize} with the @code{vm} symbol from within your VM
- initialization file (@file{~/.vm}), or you must call
- @code{bbdb-insinuate-vm} manually from within your VM initialization
- file.}
-@end table
-
-@subsubheading Initialization symbols for other packages
-
-@table @code
-@item message
- Initialize support for Message mode (the mail composition program
- included with Gnus).
-@item reportmail
- Initialize support for the Reportmail mail notification package.
-@item sc
- Initialize support for the Supercite message citation package.
- Additional initialization is required for Supercite to work with the
- @b{BBDB}. @xref{Supercite Prep}.
-@item w3
- Initialize support for Web browsers.
-@end table
-
-@subsubheading Initialization example
-
-To initialize support for Gnus 5.5, Message mode, Supercite, and Web
-browsers, the following forms would be used:
-
-@example
-(require 'bbdb)
-(bbdb-initialize 'gnus 'message 'sc 'w3)
-@end example
-
-@subsubheading Manual initialization
-
-If your initialization needs exceed those provided by
-@code{bbdb-initialize}, refer to the following sections for a
-description of the procedures necessary for enabling @b{BBDB} support
-for the packages listed above. The procedures described are the same as
-those carried out by the @code{bbdb-initialize} function when passed the
-appropriate symbols. That is, the procedure listed in the RMAIL Prep
-section below is the same as than executed by @code{bbdb-initialize}
-when the @code{rmail} symbol is passed.
-
-@menu
-Mail and News readers:
-
-* Gnus Prep:: Initializing @b{BBDB} support for Gnus
-* MH-E Prep:: Initializing @b{BBDB} support for MH-E
-* RMAIL Prep:: Initializing @b{BBDB} support for RMAIL
-* Sendmail Prep:: Initializing @b{BBDB} support for Sendmail
-* VM Prep:: Initializing @b{BBDB} support for VM
-
-Other packages:
-
-* Message Prep:: Initializing @b{BBDB} support for Message mode
-* Reportmail Prep:: Initializing @b{BBDB} support for Reportmail
-* Supercite Prep:: Initializing @b{BBDB} support for Supercite
-* Web Browser Prep:: Initializing @b{BBDB} support for Web Browsers
-@end menu
-
-@node Gnus Prep, MH-E Prep, Initial Configuration, Initial Configuration
-@subsubsection Initializing @b{BBDB} support for Gnus
-
-To take advantage of the @b{Gnus} features of the @b{BBDB}, add one of
-the following forms to your Emacs configuration file: @refill
-
-@noindent
-For Gnus 3.14 or older:
-
-@code{(add-hook 'gnus-Startup-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-gnus)}
-
-@noindent
-For Gnus 3.15 or newer:
-
-@code{(add-hook 'gnus-startup-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-gnus)}
-
-@code{bbdb-insinuate-gnus} adds bindings for the default keys to
-@b{Gnus} and configures @b{Gnus} to notify the @b{BBDB} when new
-messages are loaded. This notification is required if the @b{BBDB} is
-to be able to display @b{BBDB} entries for messages displayed in
-@b{Gnus}.
-
-@node MH-E Prep, RMAIL Prep, Gnus Prep, Initial Configuration
-@subsubsection Initializing @b{BBDB} support for MH-E
-
-To take advantage of the @b{MH-E} features of the @b{BBDB}, add the
-following form to your Emacs configuration file: @refill
-
-@example
-(add-hook 'mh-folder-mode-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-mh)
-@end example
-
-@code{bbdb-insinuate-mh} adds bindings for the default keys to
-@b{MH-E} and configures @b{MH-E} to notify the @b{BBDB} when new
-messages are loaded. This notification is required if the @b{BBDB} is
-to be able to display @b{BBDB} entries for messages displayed in
-@b{MH-E}.
-
-@node RMAIL Prep, Sendmail Prep, MH-E Prep, Initial Configuration
-@subsubsection Initializing @b{BBDB} support for RMAIL
-
-To take advantage of the @b{RMAIL} features of the @b{BBDB}, add the
-following form to your Emacs configuration file: @refill
-
-@example
-(add-hook 'rmail-mode-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-rmail)
-@end example
-
-@code{bbdb-insinuate-rmail} adds bindings for the default keys to
-@b{RMAIL} and configures @b{RMAIL} to notify the @b{BBDB} when new
-messages are loaded. This notification is required if the @b{BBDB} is
-to be able to display @b{BBDB} entries for messages displayed in
-@b{RMAIL}.
-
-@node Sendmail Prep, VM Prep, RMAIL Prep, Initial Configuration
-@subsubsection Initializing @b{BBDB} support for Sendmail
-
-To take advantage of send-mail-mode (the one invoked with @code{M-x
-mail}) features of the @b{BBDB}, add the following form to your Emacs
-configuration file: @refill
-
-@example
-(add-hook 'mail-setup-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-sendmail)
-@end example
-
-@code{bbdb-insinuate-sendmail} enables auto-completion in
-send-mail-mode.
-
-@node VM Prep, Message Prep, Sendmail Prep, Initial Configuration
-@subsubsection Initializing @b{BBDB} support for VM
-
-To take advantage of the @b{VM} features of the @b{BBDB}, either add
-@code{'vm} to the parameters of the @code{(bbdb-initialize)} form, or
-add the following form to your @file{~/.vm} file:
-
-@example
-@code{(bbdb-insinuate-vm)}
-@end example
-
-@code{bbdb-insinuate-vm} adds bindings for the default keys to @b{VM}
-and configures @b{VM} to notify the @b{BBDB} when new messages are
-loaded. This notification is required if the @b{BBDB} is to be able to
-display @b{BBDB} entries for messages displayed in @b{VM}.
-
-@node Message Prep, Reportmail Prep, VM Prep, Initial Configuration
-@subsubsection Initializing @b{BBDB} support for Message mode
-
-To allow the @b{BBDB} to be used in Message mode, add the following form
-to your Emacs initialization file:
-
-@example
-@code{(bbdb-insinuate-message)}
-@end example
-
-@code{bbdb-insinuate-message} adds a binding for @kbd{M-TAB} to Message
-mode. This will enable completion of addressees based on @b{BBDB}
-records. See @ref{Using Message Mode} for more details on the operation
-of Message mode @b{BBDB} record completion.
-
-@node Reportmail Prep, Supercite Prep, Message Prep, Initial Configuration
-@subsubsection Initializing @b{BBDB} support for Reportmail
-
-To allow the Reportmail package to report information from @b{BBDB}
-records for new mail, add the following form to your Emacs
-initialization file:
-
-@example
-@code{(bbdb-insinuate-reportmail)}
-@end example
-
-@code{bbdb-insinuate-reportmail} adds to the
-@code{display-time-get-field} function to allow access to @b{BBDB}
-records during new mail information display. See @ref{Using Reportmail}
-for more details on the operation of Reportmail with the @b{BBDB}.
-
-@node Supercite Prep, Web Browser Prep, Reportmail Prep, Initial Configuration
-@subsubsection Initializing @b{BBDB} support for Supercite
-
-To allow the @b{BBDB} to assist in the storage of Supercite citations,
-add the following form to your Emacs initialization file:
-
-@example
-@code{(bbdb-insinuate-sc)}
-@end example
-
-@code{bbdb-insinuate-sc} adds @b{BBDB} functions to two Supercite hooks
-- @code{sc-post-hook} and @code{sc-attribs-postselect-hook}. See
-@ref{Using Supercite} for more details on the operation of Supercite
-citation management using the @b{BBDB}.
-
-Three other Supercite variables must be set/modified to allow the
-@b{BBDB} to work with it. These variables are not automatically set as
-it would be impossible to reliably set them without interfering with
-other user customizations. The modifications are:
-
-@table @code
-@item sc-preferred-attribution-list
-@code{"sc-consult"} should be added to the list. An example
-configuration is:
-
-@example
-(setq sc-preferred-attribution-list
- '("sc-lastchoice" "x-attribution" "sc-consult"
- "initials" "firstname" "lastname"))
-@end example
-
-@item sc-attrib-selection-list
-The following form should be added to @code{sc-attrib-selection-list}:
-
-@example
- '(("sc-from-address"
- ((".*" . (bbdb/sc-consult-attr
- (sc-mail-field "sc-from-address"))))))
-@end example
-
-@item sc-mail-glom-frame
-The following form should be added to @code{sc-mail-glom-frame}, to
-allow the retrieval of the name of a person who is a) in the @b{BBDB}
-and b) has only included their net address in the message in question.
-
-@example
- ("^$" (progn (bbdb/sc-default)
- (list 'abort '(step . 0))))
-@end example
-
-An example configuration is as follows:
-
-@example
-@exdent @code{(setq sc-mail-glom-frame}
-@exdent @code{ '((begin (setq sc-mail-headers-start (point)))}
-@exdent @code{ ("^x-attribution:[ \t]+.*$" (sc-mail-fetch-field t) nil t)}
-@exdent @code{ ("^\\S +:.*$" (sc-mail-fetch-field) nil t)}
-@exdent @code{ ("^$" (progn (bbdb/sc-default)}
-@exdent @code{ (list 'abort '(step . 0))))}
-@exdent @code{ ("^[ \t]+" (sc-mail-append-field))}
-@exdent @code{ (sc-mail-warn-if-non-rfc822-p (sc-mail-error-in-mail-field))}
-@exdent @code{ (end (setq sc-mail-headers-end (point)))))}
-@end example
-@end table
-
-The above is also documented in @file{bbdb-sc.el}. The
-@code{bbdb/sc-setup-variables} function has been provided as an example for
-Supercite variable initialization. Please note that while
-@code{bbdb/sc-setup-variables} makes every attempt to safely configure
-the Supercite variables, it will not always work. Specifically, the
-variables @code{sc-attrib-selection-list} and @code{sc-mail-glom-frame}
-will not be overridden if they have already been defined.
-
-@node Web Browser Prep, , Supercite Prep, Initial Configuration
-@subsubsection Initializing @b{BBDB} support for Web Browsers
-
-To allow URLs to be added to @b{BBDB} records, add the following form to
-your Emacs initialization file:
-
-@example
-@code{(bbdb-insinuate-w3)}
-@end example
-
-@code{bbdb-insinuate-w3} adds the definition of @kbd{:} to the W3
-keymap.
-
-The other @code{bbdb-w3} functions, specifically the passing of URLs
-from @b{BBDB} records to Web browsers, do not require initialization
-within the @b{BBDB}. They do, however, require the configuration of the
-@code{browse-url} package so it knows to which Web browser URLs are to
-be passed. For more details on the operation of @code{bbdb-w3}, see
-@ref{Using Web Browsers}.
-
-@node The BBDB, BBDB Mode, Installation, Top
-@section The @b{BBDB}
-
-This section discusses the basics of the @b{BBDB} - an overview of the
-database's layout, and a discussion of the basic @b{BBDB} manipulation
-commands.
-
-The database itself lives in a file which is named by the variable
-@code{bbdb-file}. If this variable is not set, the database is assumed
-to be in @file{~/.bbdb}.
-
-@menu
-* Database Fields:: Description of database fields
-* Basic Searching:: Basic database searching commands
-* Advanced Searching:: Advanced database searching commands
-* Manual Record Addition:: Adding records by hand
-@end menu
-
-@node Database Fields, Basic Searching, The BBDB, The BBDB
-@subsection Database Fields
-
-The database is organized as a set of records, where each record
-corresponds to one person or organization. Each record has several
-fields, and each field is of one of several types. Below, the built-in
-types are listed, followed by a description of how and why some types
-can be used more than once in a single record: @refill
-@cindex Builtin field types
-
-@multitable @columnfractions .1 .5 .4
-@item Type
-@tab Description
-@tab Notes
-
-@item @code{name}
-@tab The name of this person, or none if the record corresponds to an
-organization.
-@tab Single value, single instance.
-
-@item @code{company}
-@tab The name of this person's organization, or none.
-@tab Single value, single instance.
-
-@item @code{AKA}
-@tab A list of other names for this person.
-@tab Multiple values through commas.
-
-@item @code{net}
-@tab A list of this person's network addresses.
-@tab Multiple values through commas.
-
-@item @code{address}
-@tab A list of postal (physical) addresses for this person.
-@tab Multiple values through multiple occurences.
-
-@item @code{phone}
-@tab A list of telephone numbers for this person.
-@tab Multiple values through multiple occurences.
-
-@item @code{notes}
-@tab Random commentary.
-@tab Multiple values through multiple occurences.
-
-@end multitable
-
-The field types listed above can be classified into four categories, as
-indicated by the comments in the `Notes' column.
-
-Field types marked as "Single value, single occurrence" may only occur
-once per record. Each occurrence can only have a single value. For
-example, there will be only one field of type @code{name} in a record.
-It will be named @code{name}, and will contain a single value (the
-person's name).
-
-The types marked as "Multiple values through commas" are essentially the
-same as the single value, single occurrence field types, but with one
-crucial difference: they can contain multiple values in the form of a
-comma-separated list. So, for example, while a @code{name} field with a
-value of "foo, bar" would be treated as if it contained the single value
-"foo, bar", a @code{net} field with the same data would be thought of as
-having two separate values - "foo" and "bar". As in the single
-occurrence, single value field types, there will be only one occurrence
-of each "Multiple values through commas" field type, and the occurrence
-will have the same name as the type.
-
-The "Multiple values through multiple occurrences" field type is the
-most flexible of the four listed here. There can be multiple
-occurrences of each type. This type necessarily does not have the name
-restriction imposed by the previous two types. For example, there can
-be multiple fields of the @code{address} type, none of which have to be
-named @code{address}. One could be named @code{home}, and the other
-could be named @code{work}.
-
-Special properties of the @code{notes} field type: All user-defined
-fields that don't fit into the other predefined field types
-(@code{name}, @code{company}, @code{AKA}, @code{net}, @code{address},
-and @code{phone}) will be created as a @code{notes}-type field. In
-addition, several of the user-defined field names are "special". That
-is, the @b{BBDB} treats the values of these "special" fields differently
-than it does other user-defined fields. The "special" fields are:
-
-@cindex Special Field Names
-@table @code
-@item attribution
-@vindex bbdb/sc-attribution-field
-@i{(Available only when the Supercite-specific @b{BBDB} functions have been
-enabled)} Used for the storage of Supercite attributions. For initialization
-details, see @ref{Supercite Prep}. For usage details, see @ref{Using
-Supercite}. The field used can be changed by changing the value of
-@code{bbdb/sc-attribution-field}.
-@item aka
-Used to store non-primary names associated with a given record.
-@item face
-@i{(XEmacs only)} Used for the storage of image data. This data is to be
-in the format output by @code{compface}, and commonly found in
-@code{X-Face:} headers in messages. If face support has been compiled
-into XEmacs, the image contained in the @code{face} header will be
-displayed when the record is viewed.
-@item finger-host
-@vindex bbdb-finger-host-field
-Address used in place of the listed net address for fingering the entity
-indicated by the record. @xref{BBDB Mode}. The field used can be changed by
-changing the value of @code{bbdb-finger-host-field}.
-@item gnus-score
-@vindex bbdb/gnus-score-field
-@b{Gnus} scoring adjustment for this person. For initialization details, see
-@ref{Gnus Prep}. For usage details, see @ref{Gnus Features}. The field used
-can be changed by changing the value of @code{bbdb/gnus-score-field}.
-@item mail-alias
-@cindex mail-alias definition
-Value used instead of @code{name} for completion. @xref{Mail Sending
-Interfaces}.
-@item mail-name
-Used for the storage of non-default names to be used as name in email
-addresses. See also @ref{Reportmail Prep} and see @ref{Using Reportmail}.
-@item mark-char
-The field containing the character to be used for marking a given poster
-in the Gnus Summary Buffer. For usage details, see @ref{Gnus Summary Buffer}.
-@item title
-The field containing the title of a person.
-@item tex-name
-@cindex Printing records in the database
-@findex bbdb-print
-The value of this field is used in place of the @code{name} field when
-printing the database using @code{bbdb-print}. @xref{bbdb-print}.
-@item www
-This field contains the URL associated with the @b{BBDB} record. Common uses
-are with @code{bbdb-snarf} (@pxref{bbdb-snarf}) and the @b{BBDB}/Web Browser
-functionality (for initialization details, see @ref{Web Browser Prep}. For
-usage details, see @ref{Using Web Browsers}).
-@end table
-
-@node Basic Searching, Advanced Searching, Database Fields, The BBDB
-@subsection Basic searching commands
-
-You can list the contents of the database with the command
-@w{@kbd{M-x bbdb}}. You will be prompted for a regular expression, and all
-records which match that regexp in the name, company, network address,
-or any notes fields will be displayed.@refill
-@cindex Searching the database
-@findex bbdb
-@findex bbdb-name
-@findex bbdb-company
-@findex bbdb-net
-@findex bbdb-notes
-
-A narrower search may be made by using the commands @kbd{bbdb-name},
-@kbd{bbdb-company,} @kbd{bbdb-net,} or @kbd{bbdb-notes}. These commands
-limit their searches to the name, company, email address, and notes
-fields, respectively. If these commands are given a prefix argument,
-the listing displayed will be one line per entry; otherwise, the full
-database entry will be shown on multiple lines.
-
-The functions described above are predefined to certain keys in the
-@code{*BBDB*} buffer. @xref{BBDB Mode}. for more details.
-
-@cindex User-defined fields
-The @code{bbdb-notes} command will prompt for the notes field to search
-(@kbd{RET} for all). In this way you can limit your searches to the
-contents of one particular user-defined notes field. (You can add
-user-defined fields with the @code{bbdb-insert-new-field} command;
-@xref{BBDB Mode}.)@refill
-
-@cindex Elided display
-@cindex One-line display
-
-@node Advanced Searching, Manual Record Addition, Basic Searching, The BBDB
-@subsection Advanced searching commands
-
-The following functions can be used to search for records based on
-creation and/or modification dates. These functions will match records
-that have @code{timestamp} and/or @code{creation-date} fields (as
-appropriate. @xref{Predefined Hooks}. for more information on these
-fields, which are created by default.
-
-@table @code
-@findex bbdb-timestamp-older
-@item bbdb-timestamp-older
-Display all records modified before a given date. If this function is
-called interactively, it will prompt for a date. If it is being called
-non-interactively, the date should be provided as a string in
-@samp{yyyy-mm-dd} format.
-
-@findex bbdb-timestamp-newer
-@item bbdb-timestamp-newer
-Display all records modified after a given date. If this function is
-called interactively, it will prompt for a date. If it is being called
-non-interactively, the date should be provided as a string in
-@samp{yyyy-mm-dd} format.
-
-@findex bbdb-creation-older
-@item bbdb-creation-older
-Display all records created before a given date. If this function is
-called interactively, it will prompt for a date. If it is being called
-non-interactively, the date should be provided as a string in
-@samp{yyyy-mm-dd} format.
-
-@findex bbdb-creation-newer
-@item bbdb-creation-newer
-Display all records created after a given date. If this function is
-called interactively, it will prompt for a date. If it is being called
-non-interactively, the date should be provided as a string in
-@samp{yyyy-mm-dd} format.
-
-@findex bbdb-creation-no-change
-@item bbdb-creation-no-change
-Display all records that have not been changed since creation.
-@end table
-
-@node Manual Record Addition, , Advanced Searching, The BBDB
-@subsection Manual record addition
-
-There are several ways to add new entries to the Insidious Big Brother
-Database; the most straightforward is to use @w{@kbd{M-x bbdb-create}},
-which will prompt you for all relevant information. However, the
-easiest way is to allow them to be added automatically by one of the
-mail or news-reading interfaces (@xref{Interfaces}.). @refill
-
-@cindex Creating new records
-@cindex Adding new records
-
-There is also @w{@kbd{bbdb-snarf}} (@pxref{bbdb-snarf}.), which will
-attempt to create a record from a text block. Note that this depends
-on particular formatting and may not do exactly what you want.
-
-@node BBDB Mode, Interfaces, The BBDB, Top
-@section BBDB Mode
-
-@subsection Functions bound to keys in @b{BBDB} Mode
-
-When the @samp{*BBDB*} buffer is active (either summoned by one of the
-commands in the previous section [@xref{The BBDB}.] or by your mail
-or news program), a variety of commands become available for database
-manipulation. Some of the commands listed below take numeric arguments.
-These arguments can be generated by entering the number before pressing
-the key(s) corresponding to the desired command. The output (if any) of
-the listed commands will be displayed in the @samp{*BBDB*} buffer, and
-can be navigated through using the usual cursor motion commands.
-@cindex BBDB Mode
-@cindex *BBDB* buffer
-
-@table @kbd
-@item e
-@findex bbdb-edit-current-field
-@cindex Editing fields
-@cindex Changing fields
-(@code{bbdb-edit-current-field}) Edit the field on the current line. If
-the cursor is in the middle of a multi-line field, such as an address or
-comments section, then the entire field is edited, not just the current
-line. @refill
-
-@item ;
-@findex bbdb-edit-notes
-(@code{bbdb-edit-notes}) A shortcut for editing the @var{notes} field. @refill
-
-@item d, C-k
-@findex bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record
-@cindex Deleting fields
-@cindex Removing fields
-(@code{bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record}) Delete the field on the
-current line. If the current line is the first line of a record, the
-@b{BBDB} will, after prompting the user, delete the entire record from
-the database. This may also be applied to multiple records at once by
-@kbd{*}.
-
-@item C-o
-@findex bbdb-insert-new-field
-@cindex Adding new fields
-@cindex Inserting new fields
-@cindex User-defined fields
-(@code{bbdb-insert-new-field}) Inserts a new field into the current
-record. You are prompted (with completion) for the type of field to
-insert (@b{phone}, @b{address}, @b{notes}, etc); if the string you type
-is not a known field type, you will be asked whether to add a new field
-with the entered name of type @code{notes}.
-
-@cindex Phone numbers
-@cindex North American phone numbers
-@cindex European phone numbers
-If you are inserting a new phone-number field, you can control whether
-it is a North American or European phone number by providing a prefix
-argument. A prefix arg of @kbd{^U} means it's to be a euronumber, and
-any other prefix arg means it's to be a a structured North American
-number. If no prefix argument is supplied, the style used is controlled
-by the variable @code{bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p}. @refill
-
-@item C-x C-t
-@findex bbdb-transpose-fields
-@cindex Reordering fields
-@cindex Transposing fields
-(@code{bbdb-transpose-fields}) This is like the @code{transpose-lines}
-command, but it is for @b{BBDB} fields. If the cursor is on a field of
-a @b{BBDB} record, that field and the previous field will be
-transposed.@refill
-
-With non-zero numeric argument @var{ARG}, the previous field is moved
-past @var{ARG} fields. With argument 0, the field indicated by
-@i{point} is interchanged with the one indicated by @i{mark}.
-
-Both fields must be in the same record, and must be of the same basic type
-(that is, you can use this command to change the order in which phone-number
-fields are listed, but you can't use it to make an address appear before a
-phone number; the order of field types is fixed.)@refill
-
-@item n, p
-@findex bbdb-next-record
-@findex bbdb-prev-record
-(@code{bbdb-next-record}, @code{bbdb-prev-record}) Move to the next and
-previous displayed record, respectively. @refill
-
-@item t
-@findex bbdb-toggle-records-display-layout
-(@code{bbdb-toggle-records-display-layout}) Toggles the display layout of a
-record. With a numeric argument
-of 0, the current record will be made displayed in one line layout; with any
-other argument, the current record will be shown in multi-line layout. @refill
-
-If @kbd{*t} is used instead of simply @kbd{t}, then the state of all
-records will be changed instead of just the one at point. In this case,
-a numeric argument of 0 means that all records will unconditionally be
-made one-line layout; any other numeric argument means that all of the records
-will unconditionally be shown expanded; and no numeric argument means
-that the records are made to be in the opposite state of the record
-under point. @refill
-
-@item T
-@findex bbdb-display-record-completely
-(@code{bbdb-display-record-completely})
-Show all the fields of the current record.
-The display layout `full-multi-line' is used for this.
-@refill
-
-@item o
-@findex bbdb-omit-record
-(@code{bbdb-omit-record}) Removes the current record from the display,
-but does not delete it from the database; it merely makes it seem as if
-the most recent search had not matched this record. With a numeric
-argument, omit the next N records. With a negative argument, go
-backwards. @refill
-
-@item m
-@findex bbdb-send-mail
-@cindex Sending mail
-@vindex bbdb-send-mail-style
-(@code{bbdb-send-mail}) Begin composing mail to the person represented
-by the current record. The first email address is used. Normally, the
-mail-sending package which is used is determined by which mail-reading
-package is loaded; that is, if @b{MH-E} is loaded, then @code{mh-send}
-will be used; if @b{VM} is loaded, then @code{vm-mail} is used; if
-@b{message} is loaded, then it is used; otherwise, @code{mail} is used.
-You can override this by setting the variable
-@code{bbdb-send-mail-style} to one of the symbols @code{vm}, @code{mh},
-@code{message}, or @code{mail}. @refill
-
-If @kbd{*m} is used instead of simply @kbd{m}, then mail will be sent to
-all of the folks listed in the @samp{*BBDB*} buffer instead of just the
-person under point. @refill
-
-This function does not at present use the facility provided by
-@code{compose-mail} and @code{mail-user-agent}. In a future version of
-the @b{BBDB}, it will.
-
-@item s, C-x C-s
-@findex bbdb-save-db
-@cindex Saving your changes
-(@code{bbdb-save-db}) Saves the @b{BBDB} file to disk.
-
-@item r
-@findex bbdb-refile-record
-@cindex Fixing mistakes
-@cindex Merging records
-(@code{bbdb-refile-record}) Merge the current record into some other record;
-that is, delete the record under point after copying all of the data
-within it into some other record. this is useful if you realize that
-somehow a redundant record has gotten into the database, and you want to
-merge it with another. @refill
-
-If both records have names and/or companies, you are asked which to use.
-Phone numbers, addresses, and network addresses are simply concatenated.
-The first record is the record under the point; the second is prompted
-for. Completion behavior is as dictated by the variable
-@code{bbdb-completion-type}. @refill
-
-@item M-d
-@findex bbdb-dial
-@cindex Dialling phone numbers
-(@code{bbdb-dial}) This command will attempt to dial the phone number
-currently at point, or if point is at the start of a record, the first
-phone number in the record. An extension, if present, is disregarded.
-@refill
-
-The method of dialling is controlled by @code{bbdb-modem-dial}. If this
-variable is nil, the @b{BBDB} will play touchtones corresponding to the
-number to be dialled. Otherwise, this variable is treated as a modem
-command string to be prepended to the number prior to feeding it to
-@code{bbdb-modem-device}. @refill
-
-The @b{BBDB} plays touchtones using @code{bbdb-sound-player} to play the
-sounds and the elements of @code{bbdb-sound-files} as the audio to be
-played. The first ten elements of @code{bbdb-sound-files} correspond to
-the touchtones for the digits @samp{0} to @samp{9}, while the eleventh
-and twelfth elements correspond to @samp{#} and @samp{*}
-respectively. The default configuration assumes a Solaris[tm]
-installation with the demonstration sound files in
-@code{/usr/demo/SOUND/sounds}. @refill
-
-The actual number dialled depends on the following variables:
-
-@table @code
-@item bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist
-@vindex bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist
-This is a list of (SEXPR REPLACEMENT) pairs. SEXPR is evaluated to
-produce a regular expression which is then applied to the number. If it
-matches, whatever it matches is replaced by REPLACEMENT. The match and
-replace is performed using each item in the list that matches, in
-sequence, so that the output from one item may become input to another.
-The default value for this variable is to remove
-@code{(bbdb-default-area-code)} (i.e. the value of that variable, in
-parenthesis) from the start of the number to be dialled.@refill
-
-@b{Note:} If this procedure produces a transformed number then no
-further modifications (such as prefix additions, below) will be made to
-the number before dialling.@refill
-
-Using a prefix argument to @code{bbdb-dial} disables the processing of
-this variable. The other modifiers, below, are not affected by
-this.@refill
-
-@item bbdb-dial-local-prefix
-@vindex bbdb-dial-local-prefix
-If the number to be dialled starts with a zero, it is deemed to be a
-local number, and @code{bbdb-dial-local-prefix} is prepended to it (see
-note above concerning @code{bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist} processing,
-however).@refill
-
-@item bbdb-dial-long-distance-prefix
-@vindex bbdb-dial-long-distance-prefix
-If the number to be dialled starts with a plus sign (+), it is deemed to
-be a long distance number, and @code{bbdb-dial-long-distance-prefix} is
-prepended to it (see note above concerning
-@code{bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist} processing, however).@refill
-
-@end table
-
-@item f
-@findex bbdb-finger
-@cindex Finger interface
-(@code{bbdb-finger}) This command fingers the network address of a
-@b{BBDB} record. If this command is executed from the @samp{*BBDB*} buffer,
-it fingers the network address of the record which is at point; otherwise,
-it prompts in the minibuffer (with completion) for a user to finger. With a
-numeric prefix argument, it fingers the @i{N}th network address of the
-current record; with a prefix argument of @kbd{^U}, it fingers all of them.
-The @samp{*finger*} buffer is filled asynchronously, meaning that you don't
-have to wait around for it to finish; but fingering another user before
-the first finger has finished could have unpredictable results.@refill
-
-If this command is executed from the @samp{*BBDB*} buffer, it may be prefixed
-with @kbd{*} (as in @kbd{*f} instead of simply @kbd{f}), meaning to
-finger all of the users currently listed instead of just the one under
-point. The numeric prefix argument has the same interpretation. @refill
-
-@vindex bbdb-finger-host-field
-You can define a special network address to ``finger'' by defining a field
-@code{finger-host}. The name of the field to be fingered can be changed
-by setting @code{bbdb-finger-host-field}.
-
-@item q
-@findex bbdb-bury-buffer
-(@code{bbdb-bury-buffer}) Hides the @samp{*BBDB*} buffer. @b{Note:}
-This command does @b{not} kill the @samp{*BBDB*} buffer.
-
-@item ?
-@findex bbdb-help
-(@code{bbdb-help}) This displays a one-line help message in the
-minibuffer, showing some of the most common bbdb-mode commands.
-
-@item i
-@findex bbdb-info
-(@code{bbdb-info}) This documentation is displayed. Please note that
-either @file{bbdb} or @file{bbdb.info} must be installed in one of the
-info directories known to Emacs for this command to work.
-
-@table @code
-@item bbdb-info-file
-@vindex bbdb-info-file
-If this documentation is not installed in the standard Info directory,
-then you should set this variable to the name of the texinfo-formatted
-version of this file; the @code{bbdb-info} command will use this file
-instead.@refill
-@end table
-
-@item W
-@cindex Browsing the Web page for the current record
-@findex bbdb-www
-(@code{bbdb-www}) Displays the Web page listed in the @code{www} field
-of the current record. @xref{Using Web Browsers}.
-
-@item P
-@cindex Printing records in the database
-@findex bbdb-print
-(@code{bbdb-print}) Creates a TeX file that contains a pretty-printed version
-of @b{BBDB} records. If prefixed by @kbd{*}, only the records currently
-displayed will print. @xref{bbdb-print}.
-
-@item h
-@cindex Changing windows
-Moves point to another window via the @code{other-window} function.
-
-@item c
-@cindex Creating new records
-@findex bbdb-create
-(@code{bbdb-create}) Create a new database record from information
-supplied by the user.
-
-@item C
-@cindex Displaying changed records
-@findex bbdb-changed
-(@code{bbdb-changed}) Display all records that have been changed since
-the last time the database was saved.
-
-@item b
-@cindex Searching the database
-@findex bbdb
-(@code{bbdb}) Begin a new database search. The results of the new
-search will be displayed in place of the results of the old search.
-
-@item S a, S c, S o, S n
-@cindex Searching the database
-@findex bbdb-net
-@findex bbdb-company
-@findex bbdb-notes
-@findex bbdb-name
-(@code{bbdb-net}, @code{bbdb-company}, @code{bbdb-notes},
-@code{bbdb-name})@*
-Begin a new database search. This search will be
-limited to the net address, company, notes, or name fields,
-respectively, of database records. @xref{Basic Searching}. for more
-details.
-
-@item *
-@findex bbdb-append-records
-@code{bbdb-append-records} will make the next display/search
-command to append its results to the BBDB buffer instead of replacing its
-content.
-
-With an prefix arg (C-u) toggle between always append and no append.
-With an prefix arg that is a positive number append will be enabled for that
-many times.
-With any other argument append will be enabled once."@refill
-
-@end table
-
-@subsection Other database manipulation functions
-
-@table @code
-@findex bbdb-kill-older
-@item bbdb-kill-older
-If called interactively (or with a single argument - a date in
-@samp{yyyy-mm-dd} format), it will kill all records that were last
-modified before the given date as determined by the @code{timestamp}
-field. @xref{Predefined Hooks}. If called non-interactively with a
-date (in @samp{yyyy-mm-dd} format), a comparison function and an action
-function, the comparison function is applied to the @code{timestamp}
-field of all records, and the action function applied to those for whom
-the comparison function returns true. If @samp{nil} is supplied as the
-comparison function, @code{string-lessp} is used.
-
-@end table
-
-@node Interfaces, Reader-specific Features, BBDB Mode, Top
-@section Interfaces
-
-The @b{BBDB} interfaces itself with several message-handling packages, but
-certain parameters control its behavior depending on whether it is
-being used from within a mail reader or a news reader. @refill
-
-In all of these packages, two new keybindings will be added:
-
-@table @kbd
-@item :
-@cindex Showing the sender of the current message
-@findex bbdb/vm-show-sender
-@findex bbdb/rmail-show-sender
-@findex bbdb/mh-show-sender
-@findex bbdb/gnus-show-sender
-(@code{bbdb/@i{package}-show-sender}) Displays the @b{BBDB} entry corresponding
-to the author of the current message. If there is none, you will be
-asked whether to create one. The function called is
-@code{bbdb/@i{package}-show-sender}, where @code{@i{package}} is either
-@code{gnus}, @code{mh}, @code{rmail}, or @code{vm}, depending on the
-mail or news program being used when the command is invoked.
-
-@item ;
-@cindex Annotating the sender of the current message
-@findex bbdb/vm-annotate-sender
-@findex bbdb/rmail-annotate-sender
-@findex bbdb/mh-annotate-sender
-@findex bbdb/gnus-annotate-sender
-(@code{bbdb/@i{package}-annotate-sender}) Lets you edit the @samp{notes}
-field of the @b{BBDB} record corresponding to the sender of the current
-message. If there is no record for the current author, you will be
-asked whether to create one. The function called is
-@code{bbdb/@i{package}-annotate-sender}, where @code{@i{package}} is
-either @code{gnus}, @code{mh}, @code{rmail}, or @code{vm}, depending on
-the mail or news program being used when the command is invoked.
-@end table
-
-These keybindings (and several other features) will not be
-available unless you call the appropriate ``insinuation''
-function; @xref{Installation}.@refill
-
-It is possible to configure @b{BBDB} so that it automatically creates a
-record when it sees a message from a person who is not in the database.
-It is also possible to have text automatically added to the notes field
-of the corresponding record depending on the contents of the message
-headers. @xref{Customization Hooks}.@refill
-
-@menu
-* Mail Reading Interfaces:: Mail Reading Interfaces
-* News Reading Interfaces:: News Reading Interfaces
-* Mail Sending Interfaces:: Mail Sending Interfaces
-@end menu
-
-@node Mail Reading Interfaces, News Reading Interfaces, Interfaces, Interfaces
-@subsection Mail Reading Interfaces
-
-There are BBDB interfaces for the following mail readers:
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item
-@b{Gnus}, a news- and email- reader written by Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
-(based on @b{GNUS} by Mansanobu Umeda).
-@item
-@b{MH-E}, the Emacs interface to @b{Mail Handler} (@b{MH}), from the
-standard emacs library, but packaged separately from XEmacs since
-version 20.4.@refill
-@item
-@b{RMAIL}, from the standard emacs library (packaged separately for
-XEmacs users as of 20.4);
-@item
-@b{View Mail}, by Kyle Jones, version 5.31 or newer;
-@end itemize
-
-@node News Reading Interfaces, Mail Sending Interfaces, Mail Reading Interfaces, Interfaces
-@subsection News Reading Interfaces
-
-There are BBDB interfaces for the following news readers:
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item
-@b{GNUS}, a newsreader written by Masanobu Umeda. @refill
-@item
-@b{Gnus}, the modern news- and email-reading incarnation of @b{GNUS}.
-@b{Gnus} is written by Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen.@refill
-@end itemize
-
-@node Mail Sending Interfaces, , News Reading Interfaces, Interfaces
-@subsection Mail Sending Interfaces
-
-@findex bbdb-complete-name
-@vindex bbdb-dwim-net-address-allow-redundancy
-@vindex bbdb-dwim-net-address-title-field
-@cindex Name completion
-@cindex Mail address completion
-@cindex Address completion
-@cindex Format of completed address
-When sending mail, the keystroke @kbd{M-TAB} is bound to the
-function @code{bbdb-complete-name}. This will take the string that
-you have typed (from point back to the preceding colon, comma, or
-the beginning of the line) and will complete that against the
-contents of the database. What you have typed may be an initial
-subsequence of a person's full name or network address; if it
-completes ambiguously, then what you have typed will be replaced
-with the common portion of the matches. Typing @kbd{M-TAB} again will
-show a list of possible completions. If it completes unambiguously,
-then an address will be inserted. The variable
-@code{bbdb-completion-type} controls whether completion is done on real
-names, or network addresses, or both. The address inserted is normally
-of the form @w{@code{User Name <email-address>}}; however, if
-@code{User Name} has an address of the form
-@code{<user.name@@somedomain>}, only the @code{<email-address>} portion
-is inserted. This can be overridden by setting
-@code{bbdb-dwim-net-address-allow-redundancy} to @code{t}.
-If @code{User name} has the field configured by
-@code{bbdb-dwim-net-address-title-field} it will be prepended.
-@refill
-
-This binding is automatically set by the various insinuation functions
-documented earlier in this manual. (@xref{Initial Configuration}.)
-Briefly, the forms for these functions are:
-
-@table @b
-@item Gnus
-@code{(add-hook 'gnus-Startup-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-gnus)} @i{for Gnus 3.14 or older}@*
-@code{(add-hook 'gnus-startup-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-gnus)} @i{for Gnus 3.15 or newer}
-@item MH-E
-@code{(add-hook 'mh-folder-mode-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-mh)}
-@item RMAIL
-@code{(add-hook 'rmail-mode-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-rmail)}
-@item sendmail
-@code{(add-hook 'mail-setup-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-sendmail)}
-@item VM
-@code{(bbdb-insinuate-vm)} @i{Add to @file{~/.vm} file}
-@end table
-
-@noindent
-The above forms should be added to your Emacs initialization file,
-except where otherwise noted.
-
-You can control what ``real name'' is inserted with the
-@code{mail-alias} field: if a record has a @code{mail-alias}
-field, then that is used instead of their @code{name} field.
-
-@vindex bbdb-completion-display-record
-If the variable @code{bbdb-completion-display-record} is true (the
-default) then when you successfully complete an address with
-@kbd{M-TAB}, the corresponding record will be appended to
-the @samp{*BBDB*} buffer. The buffer will not be displayed if it
-is not already visible, but the record will be displayed there.
-
-@findex bbdb-yank-addresses
-@cindex Sending mail
-When sending mail, you can use the command @code{bbdb-yank-addresses}
-to CC the current message to the people currently displayed in
-the @samp{*BBDB*} buffer. This is useful if you are in the midst of
-sending or replying to a message, and you decide to add some recipients.
-You can use one of the @kbd{M-x bbdb} commands to display the set of
-people that you want to CC the message to, and then execute this command
-to add them to the list.
-
-@unnumberedsubsec Mailing Lists and Mail Aliases
-
-@cindex Mailing lists
-@cindex Mail Aliases
-@cindex mail-alias usage
-@findex bbdb-define-all-aliases
-@findex bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias
-@findex define-mail-alias
-
-If you are using Jamie Zawinski's @file{mail-abbrevs.el} package, which
-uses the word-abbrev mechanism for mail aliases, then you can store your
-mail aliases in the BBDB instead of duplicating the information
-elsewhere.@refill
-
-If you want a mail alias to be defined for a person, simply add a
-@code{mail-alias} field to their record. You may have multiple aliases
-for the same person; simply separate them with commas.@refill
-
-For convenience there is the function @code{bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias}
-bound to @kbd{a} which adds an alias to one or multiple records when prefixed
-by a @kbd{*}. Called with a prefix argument @kbd{C-u} it will remove
-the given alias.@refill
-
-If more than one person has the same mail-alias, then that alias expands
-to the addresses of all of those people; in this way you can maintain
-mailing lists within the BBDB.@refill
-
-When you want to group aliases as in @code{.mailrc} you may just
-retained the group aliases in your @code{.mailrc}.
-
-To actually define the aliases which are stored in the BBDB, call the
-function @code{bbdb-define-all-aliases} from your
-@code{mail-setup-hook} (or @code{message-setup-hook} if you use
-Message mode coming with Gnus). This will search the database, and
-call @code{define-mail-alias} to define each of the resulting
-aliases.@refill
-
-@node Reader-specific Features, Other Packages, Interfaces, Top
-@section Reader-specific Features
-
-There are features of the @b{BBDB} that are available only for specific
-mail- and news-readers. These features are described below.
-
-The headers which are parsed for email addresses and what records are
-displayed can be controlled by the following variables:
-@vindex bbdb-get-addresses-from-headers
-@vindex bbdb-get-addresses-to-headers
-@vindex bbdb-get-addresses-headers
-@vindex bbdb-get-only-first-address-p
-@code{bbdb-get-addresses-from-headers} controls which headers are parsed
-for sender addresses when calling the show-sender function of your MUA.
-@code{bbdb-get-addresses-to-headers} controls which headers are parsed
-for recipients addresses when calling the show-all-recipients function
-of your MUA. When using the pop up feature it will search for the
-addresses in @code{bbdb-get-addresses-headers} and display them. By
-default it will list only the first address, but by setting
-@code{bbdb-get-only-first-address-p} to @code{nil} one will will get
-records for all addresses.
-
-If there is no MUA specific variable for ignoring certain addresses then
-those addresses matching @code{bbdb-user-mail-names} will be ignored.
-
-@b{BBDB} adds the bindings @kbd{:} for showing all senders and @kbd{;}
-for editing the notes of the sender.
-
-@menu
-* Gnus Features:: Gnus-specific Features
-* VM Features:: VM-specific Features
-@end menu
-
-@node Gnus Features, VM Features, Reader-specific Features, Reader-specific Features
-@subsection Gnus-specific Features
-
-The @b{BBDB} can be used to provide score information, or to integrate
-database information into the @b{Gnus} Summary buffer or the @b{GNUS}
-Subject List.
-
-@menu
-* Gnus Scoring:: Store score adjustments in the @b{BBDB}
-* Gnus Summary Buffer:: @b{BBDB} information in the Summary buffer
-* GNUS Subject List:: @b{BBDB} information in the Subject List
-@end menu
-
-@node Gnus Scoring, Gnus Summary Buffer, Gnus Features, Gnus Features
-@subsubsection Scoring
-@vindex bbdb/gnus-score-field
-@vindex bbdb/gnus-score-default
-@vindex gnus-score-find-score-files-function
-
-The @b{BBDB} can provide scoring information to @b{Gnus} in one of two
-ways.
-
-@enumerate
-@item
-Articles whose authors appear in the @b{BBDB} and who have
-@code{gnus-score} fields will have their scores adjusted by the value
-contained in that field.
-@item
-Articles whose authors appear in the @b{BBDB} but who do not have
-@code{gnus-score} fields will have their scores adjusted by
-@code{bbdb/gnus-score-default}. If @code{bbdb/gnus-score-default} is
-@code{nil}, no score adjustment will be made.
-@end enumerate
-
-The @b{BBDB} by default searches the field contained in
-@code{bbdb/gnus-score-field} for score values. To have the @b{BBDB} use
-a different field, change the value of this variable.
-
-To enable @b{BBDB}-assisted scoring, add the @code{bbdb/gnus-score}
-function to @code{gnus-score-find-score-files-function}. Assuming that
-you want to preserve the default value of this variable, use a form
-similar to the following:
-
-@example
-(setq gnus-score-find-score-files-function
- '(gnus-score-find-bnews bbdb/gnus-score))
-@end example
-
-@b{Note:} The default value in @b{Gnus} 5.5 is @code{gnus-score-find-bnews}.
-Check your configuration before using the above code, as your values may
-be different.
-
-@node Gnus Summary Buffer, GNUS Subject List, Gnus Scoring, Gnus Features
-@subsubsection Gnus Summary Buffer Enhancements
-
-@b{Gnus} can use the @b{BBDB} to do one of two things:
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item
-Mark authors in the Summary Buffer who have records in the @b{BBDB} with
-a user-defined mark character. See Marking Posters, below.
-@item
-For authors in the Summary Buffer who also have records in the @b{BBDB},
-replace their name as listed in the Summary Buffer with their name as
-stored in the @b{BBDB}. See Using Names from the @b{BBDB}, below.
-@end itemize
-
-@subsubheading Marking Posters
-
-Authors with records in the @b{BBDB} can be marked either with a
-user-defined mark character, or with a default one. The marking is
-enabled by the use of a Gnus user format code, as determined by
-@code{bbdb/gnus-summary-in-bbdb-format-letter}. This variable, which
-defaults to @samp{b}, is used to create a format code which is intended
-for use in @code{gnus-summary-line-format}. The format code is created
-by concatenating @samp{%u} with the value of
-@code{bbdb/gnus-summary-in-bbdb-format-letter}. In the default case
-this results in the creation of the format code @samp{%ub}.
-
-Posts are marked as follows: If the record for the poster has the field
-indicated in @code{bbdb-message-marker-field} (the default is
-@code{mark-char}), the value of that field is used as the mark
-character.@footnote{While it is possible to put a multi-character mark
-in @code{bbdb-message-marker-field} and/or in
-@code{bbdb/gnus-summary-known-poster-mark}, the resulting summary buffer
-will be misaligned as a result. This misalignment will result from fact
-that at this time the character used to indicate posts whose authors are
-not in the @b{BBDB} is always a single character, and cannot be
-changed.} If no such field is present, the value of
-@code{bbdb/gnus-summary-known-poster-mark} will be used instead. If the
-author is not in the @b{BBDB}, a space will be used as the mark character.
-
-@subsubheading Using Names from the @b{BBDB}
-
-The names reported for authors of posts in the Summary buffer can be
-altered to conform to the values present in their respective @b{BBDB}
-records (if any). This rewriting is enabled by the use of a Gnus user
-format code, as determined by
-@code{bbdb/gnus-summary-user-format-letter}. This variable, which
-defaults to @samp{B}, is used to create a format code which is intended
-for use in @code{gnus-summary-line-format}. The format code is created
-by concatenating @samp{%u} with the value of
-@code{bbdb/gnus-summary-user-format-letter}. In the default case this
-results in the creation of the format code @samp{%uB}. This format code
-is intended to @b{replace} the format code previously used in the Summary
-buffer format line to indicate the author and/or net address (usually
-@samp{%a}, @samp{%n}, and/or @samp{$N}).
-
-The effects of this format code are in two independent parts - the
-marking of known posters, and the rewriting of posters names. The
-first, the marking of posters, occurs only when
-@code{bbdb/gnus-summary-mark-known-posters} is @code{t} (the default)
-and the posters have entries in the @b{BBDB}. When this variable is
-true, the marking occurs as described in the previous section, Marking
-Posters, above.
-
-The poster name rewriting is done for all posters - not just for those
-with records in the @b{BBDB}. That said, rewriting rules for posters in
-the @b{BBDB} are more flexible than for those not listed. The rewriting is
-governed by two variables, as described below.
-
-@code{bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-real-names} can have one of three values -
-@samp{t}, @samp{bbdb}, or @code{nil}. In general, this variable governs
-the preference between net addresses and names. If it is @samp{t}, the
-name (if any) will be used. If @samp{nil}, the net address will be
-used. The third value, @samp{bbdb}, can be used as a method for
-distinguishing between authors with records in the @b{BBDB} and those
-without. If the variable is set to @samp{bbdb}, the name from the
-@b{BBDB} record will be used if the author has a record in the
-@b{BBDB}. If the author is not in the @b{BBDB}, the net address from
-the message will be printed. This variable makes little sense if
-@code{bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-bbdb-data} is @samp{nil}, as no names
-will be printed in the Summary buffer in this case - only net addresses.
-
-@code{bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-bbdb-data} is used to (dis)allow use of
-the @b{BBDB} for author data retrieval. If it is @samp{t}, data from
-the @b{BBDB} will be used if available. If it is @samp{nil}, data from
-the @b{BBDB} will not be used.
-
-@noindent
-In the following examples, assume the following:
-
-@enumerate
-@item
-Message: @code{From: Jamie <jwz@@netscape.com>}@*
-@b{BBDB}: No record
-@item
-Message: @code{From: Matt <simmonmt@@acm.org>}@*
-@b{BBDB}: Name: @samp{Matthew}, Net: @samp{simmonmt@@purdue.edu}
-@end enumerate
-
-@multitable @columnfractions .47 .17 .18 .18
-@item @code{bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-bbdb-data}
-@tab @center @code{t}
-@tab @center @code{t}
-@tab @center @code{nil}
-@item @code{bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-real-names}
-@tab @center @code{t}
-@tab @center @code{bbdb}
-@tab @center @code{t}
-@item Printed in Summary buffer for
-@tab
-@tab
-@tab
-@item @center Case 1
-@tab @center Jamie
-@tab @center jwz@@netscape.com
-@tab @center Jamie
-@item @center Case 2
-@tab @center Matthew
-@tab @center Matthew
-@tab @center Matt
-@end multitable
-
-@node GNUS Subject List, , Gnus Summary Buffer, Gnus Features
-@subsubsection GNUS Summary Buffer Enhancements
-
-@i{This section is remarkably terse, as I don't have a copy of @b{GNUS}.
-If anybody can provide more descriptive information, please let me
-know.}
-
-@example
-(autoload 'bbdb/gnus-lines-and-from "bbdb-gnus")
-(setq gnus-optional-headers 'bbdb/gnus-lines-and-from)
-@end example
-
-@table @code
-@item bbdb/gnus-mark-known-posters
-@vindex bbdb/gnus-mark-known-posters
-@cindex GNUS Subject-buffer
-If @code{t} (the default), then the @b{GNUS} subject list will contain an
-indication of those messages posted by people who have entries in
-the Insidious Big Brother Database (they will be marked with an
-asterisk.) @refill
-
-@cindex mark-char
-You can change the character used to mark records on a record-by-record
-basis by adding a @code{mark-char} property to the record, whose value
-is be the string to display (preferably one character.) @refill
-
-@item bbdb/gnus-header-prefer-real-names
-@vindex bbdb/gnus-header-prefer-real-names
-Default: @code{nil}. if @code{t}, then the @b{GNUS} subject list will
-display real names instead of network addresses. @refill
-
-@item bbdb/gnus-header-show-bbdb-names
-@vindex bbdb/gnus-header-show-bbdb-names
-Default: @code{t}. If both this variable and
-the @code{bbdb/gnus-header-prefer-real-names} variable are true, then
-for news messages from people who are in your database, the name displayed
-will be the primary name from the database, rather than the one from
-the @samp{From:} line of the message. This doesn't affect the names of
-people who aren't in the database, of course.@refill
-
-@item bbdb/gnus-lines-and-from-length
-@vindex bbdb/gnus-lines-and-from-length
-Default: 18. The number of characters used to display @samp{From:} info in
-@b{GNUS}, if you have set @code{gnus-optional-headers} to
-@code{bbdb/gnus-lines-and-from}. @refill
-@end table
-
-@node VM Features, , Gnus Features, Reader-specific Features
-@subsection VM-specific features
-
-The @b{BBDB} can be used to integrate database information into the
-message summary.
-
-@menu
-* VM Message Summary:: @b{BBDB} information in message summary
-* VM what records are displayed::
-* VM automatic setup of vm-set-auto-folder-alist::
-* VM automatic adding of labels::
-@end menu
-
-@node VM Message Summary, VM what records are displayed, VM Features, VM Features
-@subsubsection VM Message Summary Enhancements
-
-@vindex vm-summary-format
-@findex vm-summary-function-B
-@cindex %F
-@cindex %UB
-VM users can cause their summary buffer to display the name of the
-message sender according to @b{BBDB} data, instead of according to the
-contents of the current message's headers. In VM 5.40 or later, use
-the summary format control @code{%UB"} instead of @code{"%F"}, and the
-current record name will be shown there if available. If no entry is
-found it behaves like @code{"%F"}. See the documentation for
-@code{vm-summary-format} for more details. Warning, this may
-significantly slow down summary generation for large folders.
-
-@node VM what records are displayed, VM automatic setup of vm-set-auto-folder-alist, VM Message Summary, VM Features
-@subsubsection VM configuration of what records the @b{BBDB} buffer shows
-
-@vindex vm-summary-uninteresting-senders
-
-Email addresses which match @code{vm-summary-uninteresting-senders} are
-ignored.
-
-The records in the @b{BBDB} buffer are listed in the same order as found.
-
-@node VM automatic setup of vm-set-auto-folder-alist, VM automatic adding of labels, VM what records are displayed, VM Features
-@subsubsection VM automatic setup of @code{vm-set-auto-folder-alist}
-
-@vindex bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist-field
-VM users can setup the @code{vm-set-auto-folder-alist} automatically by
-calling @code{bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist}. This adds for each @b{BBDB}
-record containing a @code{bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist-field} an entry
-to @code{vm-set-auto-folder-alist}.
-
-The record field can contain a string which is used as folder name or
-if it starts with a @code{'} it is treated as lisp expression returning
-a folder name.
-
-@node VM automatic adding of labels, , VM automatic setup of vm-set-auto-folder-alist, VM Features
-@subsubsection VM automatic adding of labels
-
-@vindex bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-list
-@vindex bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-field
-@findex bbdb/vm-auto-add-label
-
-@code{bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-list} is a
-List used by @code{bbdb/vm-auto-add-label} to automatically label messages.
-Each element in the list is either a string or a list of two strings.
-If a single string then it is used as both the field value to check for
-and the label to apply to the message. If a list of two strings, the first
-is the field value to search for and the second is the label to apply.
-
-@code{bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-field bbdb-define-all-aliases-field} is the
-field used by @code{bbdb/vm-auto-add-label} to automatically label messages.
-Value is either a single symbol or a list of symbols of bbdb fields that
-@code{bbdb/vm-auto-add-label} uses to check for labels to apply to messages.
-Defaults to @code{bbdb-define-all-aliases-field} which is typically
-@code{mail-alias}.
-
-@code{bbdb/vm-auto-add-label} automatically adds labels to messages
-based on the @code{bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-field
-bbdb-define-all-aliases-field} field. Add this to
-@code{bbdb-notice-hook} and if using VM each message that bbdb notices
-will be checked. If the sender has a value in the
-@code{bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-field} in their BBDB record that matches a
-value in @code{bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-list} then a VM label will be
-added to the message.
-
-This works great when `bbdb-user-mail-names' is set. As a result mail
-that you send to people (and copy yourself on) is labeled as well.
-
-@node Other Packages, Options, Reader-specific Features, Top
-@section Using the @b{BBDB} with other packages
-
-The @b{BBDB} adds functionality to several packages. The following sections
-detail these augmentations.
-
-@menu
-* Using Message Mode:: Using the @b{BBDB} with Message Mode
-* Using Reportmail:: Using the @b{BBDB} with Reportmail
-* Using Supercite:: Using the @b{BBDB} with Supercite
-* Using Web Browsers:: Using the @b{BBDB} with Web Browsers
-@end menu
-
-@node Using Message Mode, Using Reportmail, Other Packages, Other Packages
-@subsection Using the @b{BBDB} with Message Mode
-
-At this time, the only feature the @b{BBDB} adds to Message mode is the binding
-to @kbd{M-TAB} which allows for @b{BBDB} record completion.
-
-@node Using Reportmail, Using Supercite, Using Message Mode, Other Packages
-@subsection Using the @b{BBDB} with Reportmail
-
-The @b{BBDB} can modify the @file{reportmail.el} package to use information
-from @b{BBDB} records when identifying the senders or recipients of e-mail
-messages.
-
-In normal operation, Reportmail displays the name and net address sender and
-recipient of incoming messages. The @b{BBDB} can be configured to intercept
-and rewrite this information before it appears in the Emacs mode-line. It
-first attempts to rewrite the sender and/or recipient information by
-substituting those addresses with information from the @b{BBDB}. Replacement
-information is first sought from the @code{mail-name} field in the respective
-@b{BBDB} records. If no such field is found, the @code{name} field is
-returned. If no @b{BBDB} record is found, no rewriting is performed.
-
-The @b{BBDB}-Reportmail augmentation is accomplished through the advising of
-the Reportmail @code{display-time-get-field} function in order to do
-a-posteriori modification of the returned value. The augmentation uses the
-@code{bbdb/reportmail-alternate-full-name} function to retrieve data from the
-@b{BBDB} for use in rewriting.
-
-@node Using Supercite, Using Web Browsers, Using Reportmail, Other Packages
-@subsection Using the @b{BBDB} with Supercite
-
-@c <rewrite>
-
-The @b{BBDB} can be used with Supercite to store attributions with @b{BBDB}
-records. Normally, when a non-default attribution is entered for a given
-message, the entered attribution is used for that message, and is then
-discarded. When the @b{BBDB}-Supercite augmentation is enabled, the
-non-default attribution will be added to the record (if any) for the entity
-being cited. This poor explanation sounds complicated, but it's not. If a
-message from @samp{Jamie Zawinski <jwz@@netscape.com>} is being replied to,
-Supercite will, by default, suggest the citation @samp{Jamie}. If the
-non-default citation @samp{jwz} is entered, Supercite can save it with the
-@b{BBDB} record for @samp{Jamie Zawinski} in the @code{attribution} field.
-
-@c </rewrite>
-
-The field used can be changed by changing the value of
-@code{bbdb/sc-attribution-field}.
-
-@node Using Web Browsers, , Using Supercite, Other Packages
-@subsection Using the @b{BBDB} with Web Browsers
-
-The @b{BBDB}/Web Browser integration is in two parts, one which is
-automatically enabled, and one which must be manually enabled (@pxref{Web
-Browser Prep}). The first feature added is the ability to display the URL
-associated with a given record in a Web Browser. The second is the ability to
-add URLs to @b{BBDB} records from within W3, the Emacs Web Browser.
-
-Pressing @kbd{W} in the @code{*BBDB*} buffer while the cursor is positioned
-over a record with a @code{www} field will cause the first URL in the field to
-be loaded in a Web Browser. This functionality uses @code{browse-url} to
-display URLs - see the documentation for @code{browse-url} for information on
-selecting the browser to be used.
-
-If W3 is used, and if the @b{BBDB}/W3 functionality has been enabled as
-described in @ref{Web Browser Prep}, pressing the @kbd{:} key will add the URL
-currently being displayed in W3 to a user-specified @b{BBDB} record.
-
-@node Options, Utilities, Other Packages, Top
-@section Options
-
-There are many variables which control the behavior of the Insidious Big
-Brother Database, and there are many hook-variables which can be used to
-modify its behavior in more complex ways. Several pieces of functionality
-are included which use the hooks in this way. @refill
-
-@menu
-* Customization Parameters:: Customization Parameters
-* Customization Hooks:: Customization Hooks
-* Predefined Hooks:: Predefined Hooks
-@end menu
-
-@node Customization Parameters, Customization Hooks, Options, Options
-@subsection Customization Parameters
-
-@table @code
-@item bbdb-file
-@vindex bbdb-file
-The name of the file which contains your personal database. Default:
-@file{~/.bbdb}.
-
-@item bbdb-default-area-code
-@vindex bbdb-default-area-code
-@cindex Phone numbers
-The default area code to use when prompting for a new phone number.
-Default: 415. This must be a number, not a string.@refill
-
-@item bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p
-@vindex bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p
-@cindex North American phone numbers
-@cindex European phone numbers
-Whether syntax-checking of phone numbers should be enforced. Default:
-@code{t}. This only works for Bell-system phone numbers. If this is true,
-then you can't enter invalid phone numbers, and all phone numbers are
-pretty-printed in the same way. European phone numbers don't have as
-strict a syntax, however, so this is a harder problem for them (on which
-I am punting). @refill
-
-You can have both styles of phone number in your database by providing a
-prefix argument to the @code{bbdb-insert-new-field} command. @refill
-
-@item bbdb-check-zip-codes-p
-@vindex bbdb-check-zip-codes-p
-@vindex bbdb-legal-zip-codes
-@cindex Zip code checking
-@cindex Checking zip codes
-@cindex Invalid zip codes
-@cindex Not a valid zip code
-@cindex List of valid zip codes
-@cindex Valid zip codes
-Whether syntax-checking of zip codes should be enforced. Default:
-@code{t}. If this is true, you can't enter invalid zip codes. A zip
-code is valid if it matches one of the regular expressions in the
-variable @code{bbdb-legal-zip-codes}. @refill
-
-@item bbdb-address-formatting-alist
-@vindex bbdb-address-formatting-alist
-@cindex Formatting addresses
-@cindex Display of addresses
-@cindex Address display
-Controls the display of addresses in the buffer. Each entry in this
-list consists of an identifying function and a formatting function.
-The identifying function must accept an address and return @code{t} if
-the associated formatting function is to be used. The formatting
-function must insert the formatted address in the current buffer.
-Identifying functions usually base their decision on the zip code
-format or on the country name. The default entries will format an
-address using continental style if the zip code matches
-@code{bbdb-continental-zip-regexp}. If the zip code does not match,
-addresses are formatted in US style.
-
-@item bbdb-continental-zip-regexp
-@vindex bbdb-continental-zip-regexp
-@cindex Continental addresses
-@cindex European addresses
-Decides whether an address should be formatted using US or European
-style. If the zip code of an address matches the regular expression,
-the European style is used. This works only if the expression
-@code{(bbdb-address-is-continental . bbdb-format-address-continental)}
-is part of @code{bbdb-address-formatting-alist}.
-
-@item bbdb-electric-p
-@vindex bbdb-electric-p
-@cindex Electric display
-Whether bbdb mode should be @i{``electric''} like @code{electric-buffer-list}.
-Default: @code{t}. What this means is that the BBDB buffer which pops
-up when you use it can be disposed of by pressing the space bar, at
-which point your window configuration will be restored to what it was
-before you invoked the db list. (The @code{bbdb-mode} commands still
-work as well.) @refill
-
-There are some problems with electric modes; for example, keyboard
-macros and incremental search don't work. (This is not a bug in BBDB,
-but in @file{electric.el}.)@refill
-
-@item bbdb-case-fold-search
-@vindex bbdb-case-fold-search
-Default: the same as @code{case-fold-search}. @code{case-fold-search} is
-bound to this by @w{@kbd{M-x bbdb}} and related commands. This variable lets
-the case-sensitivity of @kbd{^S} and of the bbdb searching commands be
-different.
-
-@item bbdb/mail-auto-create-p
-@vindex bbdb/mail-auto-create-p
-If this is @code{t} (the default), then @b{VM}, @b{MH}, and @b{RMAIL}
-will automatically create new bbdb records for people you receive mail
-from. If this variable is a function name or lambda expression, then it
-is called with no arguments to decide whether an entry should be
-automatically created. You can use this to, for example, not create
-records for messages which have reached you through a particular mailing
-list, or to only create records automatically if the mail has a
-particular subject. See the variables
-@code{bbdb-ignore-most-messages-alist} and
-@code{bbdb-ignore-some-messages-alist} (@xref{Predefined Hooks}.) @refill
-
-@item bbdb/news-auto-create-p
-@vindex bbdb/news-auto-create-p
-@cindex Automatically creating records
-If this is @code{t} (default: @code{nil}), then @b{GNUS} will
-automatically create new @b{BBDB} records for people you read messages
-by. If this is a function name or lambda expression, then it is called
-with no arguments to decide whether an entry should be automatically
-created. You can use this to, for example, create or not create
-messages which have a particular subject. See the variable
-@code{bbdb-auto-notes-alist} (@xref{Predefined Hooks}.). @refill
-
-If you want to autocreate messages based on the current newsgroup, it's
-probably a better idea to set this variable to @code{t} or @code{nil} from your
-@code{gnus-select-group-hook} instead. @refill
-
-To automatically remember users in certain groups, you can do something
-like @refill
-@example
-@exdent (setq gnus-select-group-hook
-@exdent '(lambda ()
-@exdent (setq bbdb/news-auto-create-p
-@exdent (or (string= "some.news.group" gnus-newsgroup-name)
-@exdent (string= "other.news.group" gnus-newsgroup-name)))))
-@end example
-
-@item bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches
-@vindex bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches
-If this is false (the default), then @b{BBDB} will prompt you when it notices a
-name change, that is, when the ``real name'' in a message doesn't correspond
-to a record already in the database with the same network address. As in,
-@w{@i{``John Smith <jqs@@frob.com>''}} versus
-@w{@i{``John Q. Smith <jqs@@frob.com>''.}} If this is true, then you will
-not be asked if you want to change it (and it will not be changed.)
-If a number then it is the number of seconds to sit-for while
-displaying the name mismatch.
-@refill
-
-@item bbdb-use-alternate-names
-@vindex bbdb-use-alternate-names
-@cindex Alternate names
-@cindex AKA
-If this is false, then the @b{BBDB} will not use the @b{AKA} field.
-Otherwise (the default) then the mail and news interfaces will ask you
-if you want to add an alternate name when a name-change is noticed, and
-will ask you whether the new name should be made the primary one.
-Note that if @code{bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches} is true, you will
-not be asked any questions about alternate names.
-
-@item bbdb-readonly-p
-@vindex bbdb-readonly-p
-If this is true (default: @code{nil}), then nothing will attempt to change the
-database implicitly, and you will be prevented from doing it
-explicitly. If you have more than one emacs running at the same time,
-you might want to arrange for this to be set to @code{t} in all but one of
-them. @refill
-
-@item bbdb-auto-revert-p
-@vindex bbdb-auto-revert-p
-If this variable is true (default: @code{nil}) and the @b{BBDB} file is noticed to
-have changed on disk, it will be automatically reverted without
-prompting you first. Otherwise you will be asked. (But if the file has
-changed and you have made changes in memory as well, you will always be
-asked.) @refill
-
-@item bbdb-notice-auto-save-file
-@vindex bbdb-notice-auto-save-file
-@cindex Auto-save files
-If this is true (default: @code{nil}), then the @b{BBDB} will notice when its
-auto-save file is newer than the file is was read from, and will offer
-to revert. @refill
-
-@item bbdb-use-pop-up
-@vindex bbdb-use-pop-up
-@cindex Automatic display of the corresponding record
-If true (the default), display a continuously-updating @b{BBDB}
-window while in @b{VM}, @b{MH}, @b{RMAIL}, or @b{GNUS}.
-Each time a new message is selected, the record corresponding to
-that message's sender will be displayed in another window. The
-buffer in this other window will be in bbdb-mode, and all
-corresponding commands will be available. @refill
-
-This buffer will be positioned on the screen by finding the tallest
-of the windows present, and splitting it such that the bottom
-@code{bbdb-pop-up-target-lines} lines of the window display the
-@samp{*BBDB*} buffer. With the default configurations of @b{VM},
-@b{MH}, @b{RMAIL}, and @b{GNUS}, this means that the bbdb-list
-buffer will be just below the message-body buffer. @refill
-
-If this is the symbol @code{horiz}, then the @b{BBDB} window will be
-stacked horizontally instead of vertically, if there is room to do that
-tastefully. @refill
-
-@item bbdb-pop-up-target-lines
-@vindex bbdb-pop-up-target-lines
-Desired number of lines in a @b{VM/MH/RMAIL/GNUS} pop-up @b{BBDB} window,
-default 5. @refill
-
-@item bbdb-completion-type
-@vindex bbdb-completion-type
-@cindex Completion
-@cindex Name completion
-@cindex Mail address completion
-@cindex Address completion
-Controls the behavior of the @code{bbdb-complete-name} command. If @code{nil}
-(the default), completion is done across the set of all full-names and
-user-ids in the database; if the symbol @code{name}, completion is
-done on real-names only; if the symbol @code{net}, completion is done
-on network addresses only; if it is @code{primary}, then completion is
-done only across the set of primary network addresses (the first address
-in the list of addresses for a given user). If it is
-@code{primary-or-name}, completion is done across primaries and real
-names. @refill
-
-@item bbdb-expand-mail-aliases
-@vindex bbdb-expand-mail-aliases
-@cindex Completion
-@cindex Name completion
-@cindex Mail address completion
-@cindex Address completion
-If non-nil, expand mail aliases in `bbdb-complete-name'.
-@refill
-
-@item bbdb-complete-name-allow-cycling
-@vindex bbdb-complete-name-allow-cycling
-@cindex Completion
-@cindex Name completion
-@cindex Mail address completion
-@cindex Address completion
-Whether to allow cycling of email addresses when calling
-`bbdb-complete-name' on a completed address in a composition buffer."
-@refill
-
-@item bbdb-complete-name-full-completion
-@vindex bbdb-complete-name-full-completion
-@cindex Completion
-@cindex Name completion
-@cindex Mail address completion
-@cindex Address completion
-Show full expanded completion rather than partial matches.
-If t then do it always, if a number then just is the number of
-completions for a specific match is below that number.
-@refill
-
-@item bbdb-user-mail-names
-@vindex bbdb-user-mail-names
-A regular expression identifying the addresses that belong to you. If a
-message from an address matching this is seen, the @b{BBDB} record for the
-@samp{To:} line will be shown instead of the one for the @samp{From:}
-line. If this is @code{nil}, it will default to the value of
-@code{(user-login-name)}. @refill
-
-@item bbdb-always-add-addresses
-@vindex bbdb-always-add-addresses
-If this is @code{t}, then whenever the Insidious Big Brother Database
-notices a new email address corresponding to a person who is in the
-database, it will add it to the database. If this is the symbol
-@code{ask} (the default), then whenever a new network address is
-noticed for a person in the database, you will be asked whether to add
-the address. If this is @code{nil} then new network addresses will
-never be automatically added. @refill
-
-When set to a function name, @b{BBDB} calls the function to decide
-whether to add the address or not; it should return one of the above
-values. You may find the functions
-@code{bbdb-ignore-some-messages-hook} or
-@code{bbdb-ignore-most-messages-hook} useful here. @xref{Predefined
-Hooks}.
-@refill
-
-@item bbdb-new-nets-always-primary
-@vindex bbdb-new-nets-always-primary
-If this is @code{t}, then when the Insidious Big Brother Database adds a new
-address to a record, it will always add it to the front of the list of
-addresses, making it the primary address. If this is @code{nil} (the default),
-then you will be asked. If this is the symbol @code{never} (really if
-it is not @code{t} and not @code{nil}) then new network addresses will
-always be added to the end of the list. @refill
-
-@item bbdb-canonicalize-redundant-nets-p
-@vindex bbdb-canonicalize-redundant-nets-p
-If this is non-@code{nil}, redundant network addresses will be ignored.
-If a record has an address of the form @code{foo@@baz.com}, setting this
-to @code{t} will cause subsequently-noticed addresses
-like @code{foo@@bar.baz.com} to be ignored (since we already have a more
-general form of that address.) This is similar in function to one of
-the possible uses of the variable @code{bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook}
-but is somewhat more automatic. (This can't quite be implemented in
-terms of the canonicalize-net-hook because it needs access to the
-database to determine whether an address is redundant, and the
-canonicalize-net-hook is purely a textual manipulation which is
-performed before any database access.)
-
-@item bbdb-message-caching-enabled
-@vindex bbdb-message-caching-enabled
-Whether caching of the message->bbdb-record association should be
-used for the interfaces which support it (@b{VM}, @b{MH}, and
-@b{RMAIL}). This can speed things up a lot. One implication of
-this variable being true (the default) is that the
-@code{bbdb-notice-hook} will not be called each time a message is
-selected, but only the first time. Likewise, if selecting a message
-would generate a question (whether to add an address, change the
-name, etc) you will only be asked that question the very first time
-the message is selected. @refill
-
-@item bbdb-offer-save
-@vindex bbdb-offer-save
-If @code{t} (the default), then certain actions will cause the @b{BBDB} to
-ask you whether you wish to save the database. If @code{nil}, then the
-offer to save will never be made. If not @code{t} and not @code{nil}, then
-any time it would ask you, it will just save it without asking. @refill
-
-@end table
-
-@node Customization Hooks, Predefined Hooks, Customization Parameters, Options
-@subsection Customization Hooks
-
-All of the hooks variables described below may be set to a symbol or
-lambda expression, which will be funcalled; or may be set to a list of
-symbols or lambda expressions, each of which will be funcalled in turn.
-Almost all hooks in Emacs work this way. But notice that some of the
-hooks described below are called with arguments.
-
-@table @code
-@item bbdb-list-hook
-@vindex bbdb-list-hook
-Hook or hooks invoked after the bbdb-list-buffer is filled in. Invoked
-with no arguments. @refill
-
-@item bbdb-create-hook
-@vindex bbdb-create-hook
-Hook or hooks invoked each time a new bbdb-record is created. Invoked
-with one argument, the new record. This is called @emph{before} the record is
-added to the database. Note that @code{bbdb-change-hook} will be called as
-well. @refill
-
-@item bbdb-change-hook
-@vindex bbdb-change-hook
-Hook or hooks invoked each time a bbdb-record is altered. Invoked with
-one argument, the record. This is called @emph{before} the database buffer
-is modified. Note that if a new bbdb record is created, both this hook and
-@code{bbdb-create-hook} will be called. @refill
-
-@item bbdb-mode-hook
-@vindex bbdb-mode-hook
-Hook or hooks invoked when the @samp{*BBDB*} buffer is created.
-
-@item bbdb-notice-hook
-@vindex bbdb-notice-hook
-Hook or hooks invoked each time a bbdb-record is ``noticed,'' that
-is, each time it is displayed by the news or mail interfaces.
-Invoked with one argument, the new record. The record need not have
-been modified for this to be called - use @code{bbdb-change-hook} for that.
-You can use this to, for example, add something to the notes field
-based on the subject of the current message. It is up to your hook
-to determine whether it is running in @b{GNUS}, @b{VM},
-@b{MH}, or @b{RMAIL}, and to act appropriately. @refill
-
-Also note that @code{bbdb-change-hook} will @emph{not} be called as a
-result of any modifications you may make to the record inside this
-hook. @refill
-
-Beware that if the variable @code{bbdb-message-caching-enabled} is
-true (a good idea) then when you are using @b{VM}, @b{MH}, or
-@b{RMAIL}, this hook will be called only the first time that
-message is selected. (The @b{GNUS} interface does not use caching.)
-When debugging the value of this hook, it is a good idea to set
-caching-enabled to @code{nil}. @refill
-
-@item bbdb-after-read-db-hook
-@vindex bbdb-after-read-db-hook
-Hook or hooks invoked (with no arguments) just after the Insidious Big
-Brother Database is read in. Note that this can be called more than once if
-the @b{BBDB} is reverted. One possible use for this is to rename the
-@file{.bbdb} buffer; for example @refill
-
-@code{(setq bbdb-after-read-db-hook '(lambda () (rename-buffer " bbdb")))}
-
-@noindent
-will cause the buffer visiting the @code{bbdb-file} to be
-called @w{@code{" bbdb"}}. The leading space in its name will prevent
-it from showing up in the buffer list.
-
-@item bbdb-load-hook
-@vindex bbdb-load-hook
-Hook or hooks invoked (with no arguments) when the Insidious Big Brother
-Database code is first loaded. WARNING: Slow functions should not be
-put on this hook, as the @b{BBDB} code will, if not loaded before, be
-loaded during the first use of @b{BBDB}-related Customization
-functions. Slow functions should be put on @code{bbdb-initialize-hook}.
-
-@item bbdb-initialize-hook
-@vindex bbdb-initialize-hook
-@findex bbdb-initialize
-Hook or hooks invoked (with no arguments) when the
-@code{bbdb-initialize} function is called.
-
-@item bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook
-@vindex bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook
-If this is non-@code{nil}, it should be a function of one argument: a
-network address string. (Note that, unlike the other hook-variables
-described above, this may not be a list of functions.) Whenever the
-Insidious Big Brother Database ``notices'' a message, the corresponding
-network address will be passed to this function first, as a kind of
-``filter'' to do whatever transformations upon it you like before it is
-compared against or added to the database. For example: it is the case
-that @code{CS.CMU.EDU} is a valid return address for all mail
-originating at a machine in the @code{.CS.CMU.EDU} domain. So, if you
-wanted all such addresses to be canonically hashed as
-@code{user@@CS.CMU.EDU}, instead of as @code{user@@somehost.CS.CMU.EDU},
-you might set this variable to a function like this: @refill
-
-@example
-(setq bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook
- '(lambda (addr)
- (cond ((string-match
- "\\`\\([^@@]+@@\\).*\\.\\(CS\\.CMU\\.EDU\\)\\'"
- addr)
- (concat (substring addr
- (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))
- (substring addr
- (match-beginning 2) (match-end 2))))
- (t addr))))
-@end example
-
-You could also use this function to rewrite UUCP-style addresses into
-domain-style addresses, or any number of other things.@refill
-
-This function will be called repeatedly until it returns a value EQ to the
-value passed in. So multiple rewrite rules might apply to a single
-address.@refill
-
-There is an example of the use of this variable in the
-file @file{bbdb-hooks.el}: the function
-@code{sample-bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook}.@refill
-@end table
-
-@vindex bbdb-change-hook
-@findex bbdb-delete-redundant-nets
-The @code{bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook} is powerful in that it allows
-arbitrary rewriting of addresses, however, in many cases that is
-overkill. The function @code{bbdb-delete-redundant-nets} can be
-used as a value of @code{bbdb-change-hook} to cause network addresses
-which appear to be ``redundant'' to be deleted each time a modification
-is made to a record. @refill
-
-This works as follows: suppose one gets mail from @code{user@@foo.bar.com},
-and then later gets mail from @code{user@@bar.com}. At this point, one
-can generally delete the @code{user@@foo.bar.com} address, since the
-@code{user@@bar.com} address is more general. (See also the
-variable `bbdb-canonicalize-redundant-nets-p', which has the effect of
-ignoring subsequent addresses from @code{user@@quux.bar.com} if the
-address @code{user@@bar.com} is already known.)@refill
-
-@node Predefined Hooks, , Customization Hooks, Options
-@subsection Predefined Hooks
-
-@findex bbdb-timestamp-hook
-@cindex Timestamping records
-If the variable @code{bbdb-change-hook} is set to the symbol
-@code{bbdb-timestamp-hook} (the default), then every record in the
-database will have a field named @samp{timestamp}, which will always
-contain the date and time at which this record was created or last
-modified.
-
-@findex bbdb-creation-date-hook
-If the variable @code{bbdb-create-hook} is set to the symbol
-@code{bbdb-creation-date-hook} (the default), then every record in the
-database will have a field named @samp{creation-date}, which will
-contain the date and time at which this record was added to the
-database.
-
-@findex bbdb-ignore-most-messages-hook
-@vindex bbdb-ignore-most-messages-alist
-@cindex Automatically creating records
-If the variable @code{bbdb/mail-auto-create-p} is set to the symbol
-@code{bbdb-ignore-most-messages-hook}, then the variable
-@code{bbdb-ignore-most-messages-alist} will determine which messages
-should have records automatically created for them. The format of this
-alist is @refill
-@example
-(( @var{HEADER-NAME} . @var{REGEXP} ) @dots{} )
-@end example
-@noindent
-for example,
-@example
-(("From" . "@@.*\\.maximegalon\\.edu")
- ("Subject" . "time travel"))
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-will cause @b{BBDB} entries to be made only for messages sent by
-people at Maximegalon U., or (that's @emph{or}) people posting
-about time travel. @refill
-
-There may be only one entry per header in this alist: that is, @refill
-
-@example
-(("From" . "addr1\\|addr2") @dots{} )
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-is legal, but
-
-@example
-(("From" . "addr1") ("From" . "addr2") @dots{} )
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-is not.
-
-@vindex bbdb/mail-auto-create-p
-@vindex bbdb/news-auto-create-p
-@findex bbdb-ignore-some-messages-hook
-@vindex bbdb-ignore-some-messages-alist
-If the variable @code{bbdb/mail-auto-create-p} is set to the symbol
-@code{bbdb-ignore-some-messages-hook}, then the variable
-@code{bbdb-ignore-some-messages-alist} will determine which messages
-should have records automatically created for them. This is the exact
-inverse of the semantics of the @code{bbdb-ignore-most-messages-alist}:
-the alist specifies which messages should @emph{not} have records
-automatically created for them, instead of which should. For
-example, @refill
-
-@example
-(("From" . "mailer.daemon")
- ("To" . "mailing-list-1\\|mailing-list-2")
- ("CC" . "mailing-list-1\\|mailing-list-2"))
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-will cause @b{BBDB} entries to not be made for messages from any mailer daemon,
-or messages sent to or @b{CC}ed to either of two mailing lists. @refill
-
-The variable @code{bbdb/news-auto-create-p} may be set to either of the
-above-mentioned functions as well, to get this behavior for netnews
-messages instead of mail messages.@refill
-
-@vindex bbdb-notice-hook
-@vindex bbdb-auto-notes-alist
-@cindex Automatically adding text to records
-If the variable @code{bbdb-notice-hook} is set to the symbol
-@code{bbdb-auto-notes-hook}, then the variable @code{bbdb-auto-notes-alist}
-may be used to automatically add text to the notes fields of the records
-corresponding to certain messages. The format of this alist is @refill
-
-@example
-(( @var{HEADER-NAME}
- (@var{REGEXP} . @var{STRING}) @dots{} )
- @dots{} )
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-for example,
-
-@example
-(("To" ("-vm@@" . "VM mailing list"))
- ("Subject" ("sprocket" . "mail about sprockets")
- ("you bonehead" . "called me a bonehead")))
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-will cause the text @code{"VM mailing list"} to be added to the notes field of
-the record corresponding to anyone you get mail from via one of the @b{VM}
-mailing lists. If, that is, @code{bbdb/mail-auto-create-p} is set such
-that the record would have been created, or if the record already
-existed.@refill
-
-The format of elements of this list may also be
-
-@example
-(@var{REGEXP} @var{FIELD-NAME} @var{STRING})
-@end example
-@noindent
-or
-@example
-(@var{REGEXP} @var{FIELD-NAME} @var{STRING} @var{REPLACE-P})
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-meaning add the given string to the named field. The field-name may not
-be @samp{name}, @samp{aka}, @samp{address}, @samp{phone}, or @samp{net}
-(builtin fields) but must be either @samp{notes}, @samp{company}, or the
-name of a user-defined note-field. @refill
-
-@example
-("pattern" . "string to add")
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-is equivalent to
-
-@example
-("pattern" notes "string to add")
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-@var{STRING} can contain @code{\&} or @code{\N} escapes like in the function
-@code{replace-match}. For example, to automatically add the contents of the
-@b{organization} field of a message to the @code{company} field of a @b{BBDB}
-record, you can use this: @refill
-
-@example
-("Organization" (".*" company "\\&"))
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-(Note you need two \ to get a single \ into a lisp string literal.)
-
-If STRING is an integer @i{N}, the @i{N}th matching subexpression is
-used, so the above example could be written more efficiently as @refill
-
-@example
-("Organization" (".*" company 0))
-@end example
-
-If STRING is neither a string or an integer, it should be a function
-which is called with the contents of the field, and the result of the
-function call is used.
-
-If the @var{REPLACE-P} flag is true, then the string replaces the old
-contents instead of being appended to it.
-
-If multiple clauses match the message, all of the corresponding strings
-will be added. @refill
-
-If the string is being appended (@var{REPLACE-P} is false or not
-provided) then the new string is appended to the end of the existing
-field value, with an intervening newline. So each piece of text
-automatically added to this field will go on its own line. @refill
-
-You can control what the separator is by putting a @code{field-separator}
-property on the symbol naming the field. For example, to make text
-automatically added to a field named @code{newsgroups} be separated by
-commas, you could do @refill
-
-@example
-(put 'newsgroups 'field-separator "; ")
-@end example
-
-This variable works for news as well. You might want to arrange for
-this to have a different value when in mail as when in news. @refill
-
-There may be only one entry per header in this alist: that is,@refill
-
-@example
- (("Subject" ("\\bfoo\\b" . "Foo!!")
- ("bar" . "Bar!")))
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-will work, but
-
-@example
- (("Subject" ("\\bfoo\\b" . "Foo!!"))
- ("Subject" ("bar" . "Bar!")))
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-will not.
-
-Here's a more complicated example: some people include bitmaps of
-themselves in their mail messages in an @b{X-Face:} header field.
-You can capture this field into the @samp{*BBDB*} with the
-following:
-
-@example
-(setq bbdb-auto-notes-alist
- (append bbdb-auto-notes-alist
- (list "x-face"
- (list (concat "[ \t\n]*\\([^ \t\n]*\\)"
- "\\([ \t\n]+\\([^ \t\n]+\\)\\)?"
- "\\([ \t\n]+\\([^ \t\n]+\\)\\)?"
- "\\([ \t\n]+\\([^ \t\n]+\\)\\)?"
- )
- 'face
- "\\1\\3\\5\\7"))))
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-(The calls to @code{list} and @code{concat} are just for readability, it
-could easily be a constant.) The tricky bit here is that it strips out
-the newlines and whitespace used for header continuation, which are not
-actually a part of the face data. So though the mail message may have
-the face data on multiple lines, the entry in the @samp{*BBDB*} will
-be just one line.
-
-@vindex bbdb-auto-notes-ignore
-@code{bbdb-auto-notes-ignore} is an alist of headers and regexps to
-ignore in @code{bbdb-auto-notes-hook}. Each element looks like @refill
-
-@example
-(@var{HEADER} . @var{REGEXP})
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-for example,
-
-@example
-("Organization" . "^Gatewayed from\\|^Source only")
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-would exclude the phony @code{Organization:} headers in GNU mailing-lists
-gatewayed to the @code{gnu.*} newsgroups. Note that this exclusion
-applies only to a single field, not to the entire message. For that,
-use the variable @code{bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-all}.
-
-@vindex bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-all
-@code{bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-all} is an alist of headers and regexps
-which cause the entire message to be ignored in @code{bbdb-auto-notes-hook}.
-Each element looks like @refill
-
-@example
-(@var{HEADER} . @var{REGEXP})
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-for example,
-
-@example
-("From" . "BLAT\\.COM")
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-would exclude any notes recording for message coming from @code{BLAT.COM}.
-Note that this is different from @code{bbdb-auto-notes-ignore}, which
-applies only to a particular header field, rather than the entire message.
-
-@node Utilities, Internals, Options, Top
-@section Utilities
-
-This section describes @b{BBDB} functionality that does not fit neatly into
-other sections.
-
-@menu
-* bbdb-ftp:: Storing FTP sites in the @b{BBDB}
-* bbdb-print:: Print the @b{BBDB}
-* bbdb-snarf:: Record generation from raw text
-* bbdb-srv:: External control of the @b{BBDB}
-@end menu
-
-@node bbdb-ftp
-@subsection @code{bbdb-ftp}
-@cindex Storing FTP sites in the BBDB
-@findex bbdb-ftp
-
-The @code{bbdb-ftp} utility enables the storage of FTP sites as @b{BBDB}
-records. The @code{bbdb-create-ftp-site} function is used to create a
-@b{BBDB} record for an FTP site. The command will prompt for information
-needed to create the record. The FTP site for a given record can be accessed
-with the @code{bbdb-ftp} command.
-
-@node bbdb-print, bbdb-snarf, bbdb-ftp, Utilities
-@subsection @code{bbdb-print}
-@cindex Printing records in the database
-@findex bbdb-print
-
-@code{bbdb-print} is a utility for pretty-printing entries from the @b{BBDB}
-using TeX. It is invoked by pressing @kbd{P} in the @code{*BBDB*} buffer -
-this will cause all records in the @b{BBDB} to be printed as governed by the
-variables described below. If @kbd{P} is prefixed by a @kbd{*}, only the
-currently-displayed records will be printed. Once invoked, @code{bbdb-print}
-will generate the TeX output in a buffer named @file{~/bbdb.tex} (controlled
-by @code{bbdb-print-file-name}). The generated output will be shown, and must
-be @b{manually} saved.
-
-For each record printed, @code{bbdb-print} will look for the presence of the
-@code{tex-name} field. If this field is found, its value will be printed
-instead of the @code{name} field for the record in question. This field is
-intended to allow the storage of names with accents or other characters that
-would be illegal in the address portion of a message. While other fields have
-special characters quoted by @code{bbdb-print} as described below, the
-contents of the @code{tex-name} field (if present) are used verbatim.
-
-The following variables govern the printing of records (and of the printing of
-the fields therein):
-
-@table @code
-@item bbdb-print-omit-fields
-@vindex bbdb-print-omit-fields
-This variable should be set to a list of the fields that are not to be printed
-by @code{bbdb-print}. It defaults to:@*
-@center @code{(omit tex-name aka mail-alias)}
-
-@item bbdb-print-file-name
-@vindex bbdb-print-file-name
-The name of the file where generated TeX output is to be stored. The default
-is @file{~/bbdb.tex}.
-
-@item bbdb-print-require
-@vindex bbdb-print-require
-The fields required for printing a record. This allows, for example, only
-records with phone numbers to be printed. The value of the value of the
-variable will be evaluated once for each record, and the record will be
-printed only if the evaluation returns a non-nil value. The symbols
-@code{name}, @code{company}, @code{net}, @code{phone}, @code{address}, and
-@code{notes} will be set to the appropriate values during evaluation; they
-will be nil if the field does not exist or is elided.
-
-The value of this variable can be any lisp expression, but typically
-it will be used for a boolean combination of the field variables, as
-in the following simple examples:
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item Print only people whose phone numbers are known:@*
-@center @code{(setq bbdb-print-require 'phone)}
-@item Print people whose names AND companies are known:@*
-@center @code{(setq bbdb-print-require '(and name company))}
-@item Print people whose names, and either addresses OR phone numbers are
-known:@*
-@center @code{(setq bbdb-print-require '(and name (or address phone))).}
-
-The default value is:@*
-@center @code{(or address phone)}
-@end itemize
-
-@item bbdb-print-alist
-@vindex bbdb-print-alist
-Formatting options for all formats of @code{bbdb-print}. The value is an
-alist of the form@*
-@center @code{((@var{OPTION} . @var{VALUE}) (@var{OPTION} . @var{VALUE}) ...)}
-
-Separate settings can be configured using @code{bbdb-print-brief-alist} and
-@code{bbdb-print-full-alist}. Settings in these variables will override the
-ones in @code{bbdb-print-alist}.
-
-The possible options and legal settings are:
-@table @code
-@item columns
-@code{1}, @code{2}, @code{3}, @code{4}, @code{quad} (4 little
-2-column pages per sheet) or @code{grid} (12 credit-card-sized pages per
-sheet).
-
-@item separator
-@code{0}-@code{7}, the style of heading for each letter. @code{0}=none,
-@code{1}=line, @code{2}=boxed letters, @code{3}=large boxed letters,
-@code{4}=large letters, @code{5}=letters with lines, @code{6}=letters with
-suits, @code{7}=boxed letters with suits.
-
-@item omit-area-code
-A regular expression matching area codes to omit.
-
-@item phone-on-first-line
-If @code{t}, the first phone number will be put on the same line as the name.
-If @code{nil}, the name will be the only text on the line. If set to a
-string, the field of type @code{phone} whose name matches the string will be
-used. The string should be a valid regular expression.
-
-@item n-phones
-Maximum number of phone numbers to include.
-
-@item n-addresses
-Maximum number of addresses to include.
-
-@item include-files
-List of TeX files to @code{\input}. If the filenames are not absolute, the
-files must be located somewhere in the TeX input path.
-
-@item ps-fonts
-Postscript fonts (TimesNewRoman and Courier) will be used if the value
-is non-@code{nil}. Standard TeX fonts (ec-fonts) will be used
-otherwise.
-
-@item font-size
-The integer point size of the font to be used.
-
-@item hsize
-The horizontal dimension of the pages. The value must be a string, and must
-be a valid TeX dimension. Alternatively, the TeX default will be used if the
-value is @code{nil}.
-
-@item vsize
-The vertical dimension of the pages. The value must be a string, and must
-be a valid TeX dimension. Alternatively, the TeX default will be used if the
-value is @code{nil}.
-
-@item hoffset
-The TeX output will be offset to the right by the value of this option. The
-value must be either a string containing a valid TeX dimension or @code{nil}
-or @code{0} to use the default TeX horizontal offset.
-
-@item voffset
-The TeX output will be offset downward by the value of this option. The
-value must be either a string containing a valid TeX dimension or @code{nil}
-or @code{0} to use the default TeX vertical offset.
-
-@item quad-hsize
-Horizontal size to be used for the individual pages in the quad format. The
-value must be a string containing a valid TeX dimension.
-
-@item quad-vsize
-Vertical size to be used for the individual pages in the quad format. The
-value must be a string containing a valid TeX dimension.
-@end table
-
-The default value is
-@example
-((omit-area-code . "(@var{AREA-CODE})")
- (phone-on-first-line . "^[ \t]*$")
- (ps-fonts . nil)
- (font-size . 6)
- (quad-hsize . "3.15in")
- (quad-vsize . "4.5in"))
-@end example
-
-Where @var{AREA-CODE} is the value of @code{bbdb-default-area-code} or
-@samp{000} if there is no default area code.
-
-@item bbdb-print-brief-alist
-@vindex bbdb-print-brief-alist
-Extra options for the @code{bbdb-print} brief format. The value(s) of
-this variable can either supplement or override the values in
-@code{bbdb-print-alist}. The format and possible values of this variable are
-as in @code{bbdb-print-alist}, described above.
-
-The default value is
-@example
-((columns . 1)
- (separator . 1)
- (n-phones . 2)
- (n-addresses . 1)
- (include-files "bbdb-print-brief" "bbdb-cols"))
-@end example
-
-@item bbdb-print-full-alist
-@vindex bbdb-print-full-alist
-Extra options for the @code{bbdb-print} non-brief format. The value(s) of
-this variable can either supplement or override the values in
-@code{bbdb-print-alist}. The format and possible values of this variable are
-as in @code{bbdb-print-alist}, described above.
-
-The default value is
-@example
-((columns . 3)
- (separator . 2)
- (include-files "bbdb-print" "bbdb-cols"))
-@end example
-
-@item bbdb-print-prolog
-@vindex bbdb-print-prolog
-TeX statements to include at the beginning of the @code{bbdb-print} output
-file.
-
-@item bbdb-print-epilog
-@vindex bbdb-print-epilog
-TeX statements to include at the end of the @code{bbdb-print} output file.
-
-@end table
-
-@node bbdb-snarf, bbdb-srv, bbdb-print, Utilities
-@subsection @code{bbdb-snarf}
-
-@code{bbdb-snarf} provides the ability to generate @b{BBDB} records from raw
-text. If invoked as @code{bbdb-snarf}, it attempts to generate the record
-from the information around point (the cursor). If invoked as
-@code{bbdb-snarf-region}@footnote{@code{bbdb-snarf} is actually a wrapper for
-@code{bbdb-snarf-region} that determines the relevant region and passes it
-on.}, the active region is used to generate the record.
-
-@noindent
-@b{Restrictions:}
-
-@enumerate
-@item
-@code{bbdb-snarf} currently recognizes only US-style phone numbers.
-@item
-@code{bbdb-snarf} works best with things that look like mailing addresses.
-@end enumerate
-
-@noindent
-Example of an address that @code{bbdb-snarf} will recognize:
-
-@example
-another test person
-1234 Gridley St.
-Los Angeles, CA 91342
-555-1212
-test@@person.net
-http://www.foo.bar/
-other stuff about this person
-@end example
-
-@node bbdb-srv, , bbdb-snarf, Utilities
-@subsection @code{bbdb-srv}
-
-@code{bbdb-srv} provides the ability to initiate the display of @b{BBDB}
-records from outside of Emacs. This allows external programs to cause
-the @b{BBDB} record for a given person to appear in the running Emacs
-when, for example, mail is recieved from that person. One specific
-application, described below, is the integration of Netscape and the
-@b{BBDB}, allowing the display of @b{BBDB} records corresponding to Mail
-and/or News messages displayed in Netscape.
-
-@code{bbdb-srv} is composed of two parts - an external Perl script
-(@file{utils/bbdb-srv.pl}), and an Emacs Lisp file
-(@file{lisp/bbdb-srv.el}). The external portion is used to send
-commands to the internal portion.
-
-@b{NOTE:} @code{bbdb-srv} requires @code{gnuserv} and @code{itimer},
-both included with XEmacs. @code{gnuserv} must be started with the
-@code{gnuserv-start} command before @code{bbdb-srv} can be used.
-
-In it's most basic form, mail or news headers are passed to the Perl
-script. The Perl script then causes the @b{BBDB} record (if any)
-corresponding to the passed headers to be displayed in the running
-Emacs. While @code{bbdb-srv} will operate with just a @samp{From:}
-field, it works better when passed both @samp{From:} and @samp{To:}
-headers. When @code{bbdb-srv} notices that the logged-in user is named
-in the @samp{From:} header, it will attempt to display the record (if
-any) for the person named in the @samp{To:} header. If no @samp{To:}
-header is passed, it falls back on the record (if any) for the logged-in
-user (the person named in the @samp{From:} header).
-
-An example manual invocation of @code{bbdb-srv} is as follows:
-
-@example
-% cat |bbdb-srv.pl
-From: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@@netscape.com>
-To: Matt Simmons <simmonmt@@acm.org>
-@key{CTRL-D}
-@end example
-
-If the invoking user is Jamie Zawinski, the record for Matt Simmons (if
-any) will be displayed. If the invoking user is not Jamie Zawinski, the
-record for Jamie Zawinski (if any) will be displayed.
-
-As mentioned above @code{bbdb-srv} can be used with Netscape Mail and
-Netscape News. Please note that it can only be used with the UNIX
-versions 3.0b2 and greater of these applications. To allow Netscape to
-use @code{bbdb-srv}, set the @samp{NS_MSG_DISPLAY_HOOK} variable to
-@code{bbdb-srv.pl}@footnote{Use the full path to @code{bbdb-srv.pl} if
-it is not in the default path.} as follows:
-
-@noindent
-Bourne Shell (@file{/bin/sh}) and variants:
-@example
-# NS_MSG_DISPLAY_HOOK bbdb-srv.pl
-# export NS_MSG_DISPLAY_HOOK
-@end example
-
-@noindent
-C-Shell (@file{/bin/csh}) and variants:
-@example
-% setenv NS_MSG_DISPLAY_HOOK bbdb-srv.pl
-@end example
-
-The following variables can be used to customize the behavior of
-@code{bbdb-srv}:
-
-@table @code
-@vindex bbdb/srv-auto-create-p
-@item bbdb/srv-auto-create-p
-This variable is similar to @code{bbdb/news-auto-create-p} and
-@code{bbdb/mail-auto-create-p}. That is, when headers are passed in to
-@code{bbdb-srv}, a new @b{BBDB} record can be created if none exists,
-depending on the value of this variable. Possible values are:
-@table @asis
-@item @code{t}
-Automatically create new @b{BBDB} records if the headers passed in do
-not correspond to an already-existing record.
-@item @code{nil}
-Do not automatically create new @b{BBDB} records.
-@item @var{FUNCTION}
-@var{FUNCTION} is called. If it returns @code{t}, a record will be
-created for the person named in the @samp{From:} header. If it returns
-@code{nil}, no record will be created.
-
-A suggested function for use is
-@code{bbdb/srv-auto-create-mail-news-dispatcher}. This function will
-attempt to determine the source of the passed headers - whether they
-were part of a mail message or of a news article. The action (if any)
-dictated by the value of either @code{bbdb/mail-auto-create-p} or
-@code{bbdb/news-auto-create-p}, based on the determined source of the
-passed headers.
-
-@end table
-
-@vindex bbdb/srv-display-delay
-@item bbdb/srv/display-delay
-@code{bbdb-srv} pauses between displaying the records corresponding to
-each passed set of headers. This variable controls the length of time
-(in seconds) of the delay between the display of different records.
-Note when setting this variable that only one set of headers can be
-queued at a time. If three sets of headers are passed to
-@code{bbdb-srv} in less than the delay time, only the first and last
-will be displayed.
-@end table
-
-@node Internals, Mailing Lists, Utilities, Top
-@section Internals
-
-@b{This section is currently a dumping ground for things that should
-eventually go here, but were found elsewhere in the file.}
-
-@b{INFORMATION IN THIS SECTION IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. IT
-SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS DOCUMENTATION OF AN EXTERNAL API. EVERYTHING
-LISTED BELOW IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE}
-
-The first time you use
-one of the @b{BBDB} commands, this file is read into an emacs buffer, and
-remains there. As you make changes to the database, this buffer is
-changed as well, ensuring that if it is auto-saved, it will be saved in
-its most current state. @refill
-
-@subsection BBDB data file format
-
-The data file is arranged in a hierarchical fashion. At the top level
-are vectors, with one vector per database record. It is @b{very}
-important that each vector be on its own line, as the BBDB builds and
-stores markers based on this layout. The markers are then used to
-increase the speed of database modifications (more on this later). The
-record vectors contain the individual fields of the record. These
-fields can be of any type, but are currently integers, strings, lists of
-strings, alists, vectors, or lists of vectors. In the case of fields
-that contain one or more vectors, they can be further broken down in
-terms of the fields of their component vectors.
-
-In an effort to provide a more concrete example to illustrate the above,
-and to provide a reference for database accessor and modifier functions,
-we describe the database format below. This description starts with the
-fields of the individual record vectors, and drills down through the
-vectors used by some of the fields.
-
-@subsubsection Record Vectors
-
-@multitable @columnfractions .13 .19 .36 .32
-@item @b{Name}
-@tab @b{Type}
-@tab @b{Accessor and Modifier}
-@tab @b{Description}
-
-@item First name
-@tab String
-@tab @code{bbdb-record-firstname}@*
- @code{bbdb-record-set-firstname}
-@tab Entity's first name
-
-@item Last name
-@tab String
-@tab @code{bbdb-record-lastname}@*
- @code{bbdb-record-set-lastname}
-@tab Entity's last name
-
-@item AKAs
-@tab List of Strings
-@tab @code{bbdb-record-aka}@*
- @code{bbdb-record-set-aka}
-@tab Alternate names for entity
-
-@item Company
-@tab String
-@tab @code{bbdb-record-company}@*
- @code{bbdb-record-set-company}
-@tab Company with which entity is associated
-
-@item Phones
-@tab List of Vectors
-@tab @code{bbdb-record-phones}@*
- @code{bbdb-record-set-phones}
-@tab List of phone number vectors
-
-@item Addresses
-@tab List of Vectors
-@tab @code{bbdb-record-addresses}@*
- @code{bbdb-record-set-addresses}
-@tab List of address vectors
-
-@item Net address
-@tab List of Strings
-@tab @code{bbdb-record-net}@*
- @code{bbdb-record-set-net}
-@tab List of network addresses
-
-@item Notes
-@tab String or Alist
-@tab @code{bbdb-record-raw-notes}@*
- @code{bbdb-record-set-raw-notes}
-@tab String or Association list of note fields (strings)
-
-@item Cache
-@tab Vector
-@tab @code{bbdb-record-cache}@*
- @code{bbdb-record-set-cache}
-@tab Record cache.@*
- @i{Internal version only.}
-
-@end multitable
-
-The phone, address and cache vector fields are described below. Please
-note that, as indicated in the table above, the cache is present only in
-the internal version of the database - it is not written out as part of
-the @file{.bbdb} file.
-
-In addition, the accessor and modifier functions for the notes alist
-are described.
-
-@subsubsection Phone Vectors
-
-To access the fields in the below table, you must first get the list of
-phone vectors using the @code{bbdb-record-phones} function. Note that
-if you alter the phones field with the @code{bbdb-record-set-phones}
-function, you are altering the entire phones list for the given record.
-Use the modifier functions below for modifications to individual phone
-vectors.
-
-@multitable @columnfractions .13 .19 .36 .32
-@item @b{Name}
-@tab @b{Type}
-@tab @b{Accessor and Modifier}
-@tab @b{Description}
-
-@item Location
-@tab String
-@tab @code{bbdb-phone-location}@*
- @code{bbdb-phone-set-location}
-@tab Phone number identifier
-
-@item Area
-@tab Integer
-@tab @code{bbdb-phone-area}@*
- @code{bbdb-phone-set-area}
-@tab Area code for phone number
-
-@item Exchange
-@tab Integer
-@tab @code{bbdb-phone-exchange}@*
- @code{bbdb-phone-set-exchange}
-@tab Exchange (aka prefix) for phone number
-
-@item Suffix
-@tab Integer
-@tab @code{bbdb-phone-suffix}@*
- @code{bbdb-phone-set-suffix}
-@tab Suffix for phone number
-
-@item Extension
-@tab Integer
-@tab @code{bbdb-phone-extension}@*
- @code{bbdb-phone-set-extension}
-@tab Phone number extension (@samp{0} if none)
-
-@end multitable
-
-@subsubsection Address Vectors
-
-To access the fields in the below table, you must first get the list of
-address vectors using the @code{bbdb-record-addresses} function. Note
-that if you alter the addresses field with the
-@code{bbdb-record-set-addresses} function, you are altering the entire
-addresses list for the given record. Use the modifier functions below
-for modifications to individual address vectors.
-
-@multitable @columnfractions .13 .19 .36 .32
-@item @b{Name}
-@tab @b{Type}
-@tab @b{Accessor and Modifier}
-@tab @b{Description}
-
-@item Location
-@tab String
-@tab @code{bbdb-address-location}@*
- @code{bbdb-address-set-location}
-@tab Address identifier
-
-@item Streets
-@tab List
-@tab @code{bbdb-address-streets}@*
- @code{bbdb-address-set-streets}
-@tab List of street address lines. @code{nil} if none.
-
-@item Street3
-@tab String
-@tab @code{bbdb-address-street3}@*
- @code{bbdb-address-set-street3}
-@tab Third line of street address. ``'' if none.
-
-@item City
-@tab String
-@tab @code{bbdb-address-city}@*
- @code{bbdb-address-set-city}
-@tab City name
-
-@item State
-@tab String
-@tab @code{bbdb-address-state}@*
- @code{bbdb-address-set-state}
-@tab State abbreviation
-
-@item Zip
-@tab Integer (american)
- List (non-american)
-@tab @code{bbdb-address-zip}@*
- @code{bbdb-address-set-zip}
-@tab Zip code
-
-@item Country
-@tab String
-@tab @code{bbdb-address-country}@*
- @code{bbdb-address-set-country}
-@tab Country
-
-@end multitable
-
-@subsubsection Cache Vector
-
-This vector is present only in the internal database representation. It
-is not written out to the database file because it contains information
-aggregated from the rest of the record that is reconstructed when the
-database is read. To write the cache information to the database file
-would increase the risk of database inconsistency, and would violate the
-principles of normalization.
-
-To access the cache fields using the functions listed below that begin
-with @code{bbdb-cache-}, you must first get the cache vector using the
-@code{bbdb-record-cache} function. The functions that begin with
-@code{bbdb-record-} get the cache vector internally. Note that if you
-alter the cache field in the high-level record with the
-@code{bbdb-record-set-cache} function, you are altering the entire cache
-vector for the given record. Use the modifier functions below for
-modifications to individual cache fields.
-
-@multitable @columnfractions .15 .17 .36 .32
-@item @b{Name}
-@tab @b{Type}
-@tab @b{Accessor and Modifier}
-@tab @b{Description}
-
-@item Name Cache
-@tab String
-@tab @code{bbdb-cache-namecache}@*
- @code{bbdb-cache-set-namecache}
-@tab Preconcatenated name of entity
-
-@item Sort Key
-@tab String
-@tab @code{bbdb-cache-sortkey}@*
- @code{bbdb-cache-set-sortkey}
-@tab Preconcatenated sort key for record
-
-@item Marker
-@tab Marker
-@tab @code{bbdb-cache-marker}@*
- @code{bbdb-record-marker}@*
- @code{bbdb-cache-set-marker}@*
- @code{bbdb-record-set-marker}@*
-@tab Marker in @file{.bbdb} for start of record
-
-@item Deleted
-@tab Boolean
-@tab @code{bbdb-cache-deleted-p}@*
- @code{bbdb-record-deleted-p}@*
- @code{bbdb-cache-set-deleted-p}@*
- @code{bbdb-record-set-deleted-p}
-@tab Set to @code{t} if record has been deleted, @code{nil} if not
-
-@end multitable
-
-The functions listed above will return @code{nil} if their respective
-cache fields are not set. The functions listed below will return the
-value of their cache fields if set, but will also build (and set) the
-correct field values if the fields are unset:
-
-@table @code
-@item bbdb-record-name
-Return the name in the Name Cache field of the cache (if set). If
-the name has not been built yet (if the field is @code{nil}), the name is
-built, stored in the Name Cache field, and returned.
-
-@item bbdb-record-sortkey
-Return the name it the Sort Key field of the cache (if set). If the
-Sort Key field has not yet been set (if the field is @code{nil}), the
-Sort Key is built, stored in the Sort Key field, and returned.
-
-@end table
-
-@subsubsection Notes String or Alist
-
-If there is only a single note for a given record, the notes field for
-that record will be a string. If there is more than one note, the notes
-field will be an association list (alist) with elements of the form
-
-@center ( @var{NAME} . @var{VALUE} )
-
-@noindent
-where @var{NAME} is the symbol for the name of the note, and
-@var{VALUE} is the value of the note.
-
-@subsubsection Example BBDB record
-
-@node Mailing Lists, Changes, Internals, Top
-@section Mailing Lists
-
-(If you are looking for a way to create mailing lists with @b{BBDB}, you
-should be looking at the section on @xref{Mail Sending Interfaces}.)
-
-The locus of BBDB development is moving to savannah,
-@code{https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/bbdb/},
-making the below of mainly historic interest.
-
-There are three mailing lists for the @b{BBDB}.
-@code{bbdb-info@@lists.sourceforge.net} gets moderate traffic, and is
-intended for the discussion and distribution of development versions of
-the @b{BBDB}. Users of development versions of the @b{BBDB} should be
-subscribed to this list. It is also to this list that bugs should be
-reported. @xref{Known Bugs}. for instructions on submitting bug reports.
-
-The second mailing list @code{bbdb-announce@@lists.sourceforge.net} has
-very low volume. Any user of the @b{BBDB} should consider subscribing to
-this list, as new releases and security issues will be posted here.
-
-A third mailing list, @code{bbdb-cvs@@lists.sourceforge.net}, is
-intended for developers to follow the changes made to the @b{BBDB}
-development version. Developers of the @b{BBDB} should consider to
-subscribe to this list.
-
-There is also an issue tracker associated with the @b{BBDB}
-repository at @code{http://github.com/barak/BBDB}.
-
-@node Changes, The Latest Version, Mailing Lists, Top
-@section Changes in this Version
-
-@menu
-* Major Changes:: Major changes in this version
-* Other Changes:: Not-so-major changes
-@end menu
-
-@node Major Changes, Other Changes, Changes, Changes
-@subsection Major Changes
-
-@subsubheading Database File Version Change
-
-(the following version-migration text will move in a future version. It is in
-this section currently because new users will likely not experience it)
-
-There has been a version change in the @b{BBDB} database file. The new
-version supports non-US zip codes, and an additional ``Country'' field
-in addresses.
-
-An automatic version-migration mechanism has been implemented that allows
-older version @file{.bbdb} files to either be migrated to the new version, or
-used as-is without migrating. When the @b{BBDB} detects a database file with
-an old version, it will display the features that have been introduced @b{in
-the database file} from the time of the older version's implementation. It
-will offer the choice of migration or use of the @b{BBDB} with the
-older-version file.
-
-If migration is chosen, the database file will be automatically changed to the
-new format. If migration is declined, the file will kept in the older format
-in the @code{.bbdb} buffer, but will be stored internally in the new format.
-When changes need to be made to the @code{.bbdb} buffer, changed records will
-be reverse-migrated from their internal version to that of the disk file.
-
-@node Other Changes, , Major Changes, Changes
-@subsection Other Changes
-
-@subsubheading TeX Output
-
-By default, ec fonts are used for TeX output instead of cm fonts. With
-the @code{ps-fonts} option set in @code{bbdb-print-alist}, TimesNewRoman
-and Courier fonts are used.
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@end itemize
-
-@node The Latest Version, The Future, Changes, Top
-@section The Latest Version
-
-The locus of BBDB development is moving to savannah,
-@code{https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/bbdb/},
-making the below of mainly historic interest.
-Development of the new v3 version, as well and maintenance releases of
-v2.x, will be available in the associated git repository,
-@code{git://git.savannah.nongnu.org/bbdb.git}.
-
-@noindent
-Released versions of the @b{BBDB} can be found at the
-following site:
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item
-WWW: @code{http://bbdb.sourceforge.net}
-@item
-FTP: @code{ftp://ftp.sourceforge.net/pub/bbdb}
-@item
-Git Fork: @code{http://github.com/barak/BBDB}
-@end itemize
-
-@noindent
-Development versions of the @b{BBDB} can be obtained in the
-following ways:
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item
-WWW: @code{http://bbdb.sourceforge.net}
-@item
-Anonymous CVS: See @code{http://bbdb.sourceforge.net} for instructions.
-@item
-Git Fork: @code{http://github.com/barak/BBDB}
-@end itemize
-
-Users of development versions of the @b{BBDB} should subscribe to the
-@code{bbdb-info} mailing list. @xref{Mailing Lists}.
-
-@node The Future, , The Latest Version, Top
-@section The Future
-
-The future consists of Bugs and Features.
-
-@menu
-* Known Bugs:: Known Bugs, and how to submit new ones
-* TODO List:: The TODO List
-* EOL Statements:: EOL (End Of Life) Statements
-@end menu
-
-@node Known Bugs, TODO List, The Future, The Future
-@subsection Known Bugs
-
-@enumerate
-@item
-@b{@kbd{M-TAB} conflicts with ispell.} Workaround: The binding
-installed by the @b{BBDB} for address completion/expansion conflicts with
-that used by ispell. The suggested workarounds are to rebind the ispell
-key (the @b{BBDB} binding is not configurable at this time), to manually
-invoke ispell via @kbd{M-x}, or to not use ispell completion functionality
-in @b{BBDB}-enabled message composition buffers. The following is an
-example of such a rebinding, supplied by Kai Großjohan:
-
-@lisp
-(defun my-message-mode-keys ()
- (define-key message-mode-map (kbd "M-TAB") 'bbdb-complete-name))
- (add-hook 'message-mode-hook 'my-message-mode-keys)
-@end lisp
-
-@item
-@b{@b{BBDB} and abbrev expansion is inconsistent.} Workaround:
-Currently, @kbd{M-TAB} must be used to expand/complete against @b{BBDB}
-names and net addresses, and @kbd{TAB} must be used to expand abbrevs (the
-values in the @code{mail-alias} field). Unification is planned for a
-future version.
-
-@item
-@b{The @code{*BBDB*} buffer does not always come up when the first
-article in a Gnus Summary Buffer is selected.} Workaround: Pressing
-@kbd{g} to reload the article. This will cause the @code{*BBDB*} buffer
-to be displayed.
-
-@item
-@b{Expansion will fail when the name to be expanded is a subset of
-the name for another record.} For example, if you have entries for
-@samp{John} and @samp{Johnathan}, you will not be able to expand the
-name for @samp{John}. Workaround: Use the net address for the subset
-name (@samp{John} in this example).
-
-@end enumerate
-
-@cindex Bug Reports
-It is commonly known that there are no bugs in the @b{BBDB}. Bugs
-found in defiance of this rule should be submitted using @kbd{M-x
-bbdb-submit-bug-report}. These bug reports will bbe sent to the
-@code{bbdb-info} mailing list (@pxref{Mailing Lists}) and are
-available from public archives. Other big brothers may be reading
-your bug reports.
-
-@node TODO List, EOL Statements, Known Bugs, The Future
-@subsection TODO List
-
-@subsubheading The Near Future
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item
-Add bbdb/@i{MUA}-delete-sender-record
-
-@item
-Configurable completion. Should allow user to specify "complete on
-names first, then nets", etc.
-
-@item
-More variables for upgrading. Specifically a variable that lets users
-specify extra fields for upgrading (an alist @samp{(a . b)} that says
-field @samp{a} should be upgraded the same way as field @samp{b}.
-
-@item
-Change all functions that switch on MUAs to use compose-mail (ex:
-@code{bbdb-send-mail-internal}).
-
-@item
-Soren Dayton's method for generically extending the @b{BBDB} with
-special-purpose fields
-
-@item
-Sorting records on alternate keys. @code{bbdb-sort-by} from Boris
-Goldowsky.
-@c nnml:bbdb-maint
-
-@item
-Sorting individual types of fields - Sam Steingold's method.
-
-@item
-Button 3 menus (Mark Moll and Soren Dayton)
-
-@c @item
-@c @b{BBDB}-controlled mail splitting in Gnus. Add hook for Soren to make
-@c splitting better. Routine from Brian Edmonds.
-@c Anyone have contact info for Soren Dayton?
-
-@item
-Conditionalized erasure of properties when text is pasted into the @b{BBDB}.
-
-@item
-Should notice when there are @samp{Reply-To:} addresses.@refill
-
-@item
-Should have a command for merging together two divergent copies of
-a @file{.bbdb} file (in case you read mail on one machine and news on
-another, for instance.)@refill
-
-@item
-The @samp{*BBDB*} buffer should be resized to exactly fit what it's
-displaying, even when not in ``electric'' mode.@refill
-
-@item
-It should be possible to do completion on last names as well as first
-names.@refill
-
-@item
-The BBDB buffer is left at the top of the stack when GNUS is exited
-because GNUS runs its exit-hooks too early. This should be fixed.@refill
-
-@item
-String area codes (German area codes can begin with zeroes) patch from
-@code{Michael Sperber <sperber@@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de>}
-
-@c @item
-@c Internationalization of addresses. Country code to control formats for
-@c printing, etc. Country->Format mapping.
-
-@item
-Default country variable, similar to @code{bbdb-default-area-code}.
-
-@item
-Make format self-describing in comment
-
-@item
-ISO-8859-x characters in records for printing.
-
-@item
-Prefix for @kbd{W} (@code{bbdb-www}) command to allow selection of
-different addresses.
-
-@item
-Generalized buttons (via extents) for fields. Example: @samp{(a . b)}
-means create button that calls @samp{b} for each entry in the @samp{a}
-field.
-
-@item
-Remove support for GNUS. Start with lisp Makefile (remove nntp and gnus
-loads).
-
-@item
-More flexible auto-addition. Conditionalizing of addition (conditions
-or supplied function). Prompt if multiple records that meet criteria exist.
-
-@item
-Different output formats. See Toby Speight's @code{<s8iurdodvm.fsf@@plato.ansa.co.uk>}
-and Bin Mu's @code{<199801221605.KAA23663@@DerivaTech.Com>}.
-
-@item
-Generalized area-code-split program that could split, for example, based
-on input copied (or straight fetch of page) from the Bellcore NANP page.
-
-@item
-Print multivalue (comma-separated) fields with one value per line
-
-@item
-Easier BBDB extension. See @code{<xcdyb30f3hb.fsf@@ra.cs.uchicago.edu>}
-from Soren Dayton.
-
-@item
-Take birthdays from the @b{BBDB}, add them to calendar. From Boris
-Goldowsky.
-@c In nnml:bbdb-maint
-
-@item
-Make mail aliases file for other mailers. From Boris Goldowsky.
-@c In nnml:bbdb-maint
-
-@item
-Various patches from Boris Goldowsky in @file{bbdb-ext}.
-
-@item
-Various other patches:
-@itemize @minus
-@item
-@code{bbdb-filters-0.2}
-@item
-@code{bbdb-frame.el}
-@item
-@code{bbdb-letter-1.0}
-@item
-@code{bbdb-plz}
-@item
-@code{bbdb-query}
-@item
-@code{country}
-@item
-@code{country-info}
-@end itemize
-@noindent
-Note that these files have not been investigated. They may or
-may not be incorporated.
-
-@item
-Ability to remove all properties from copied strings.
-
-@end itemize
-
-
-@subsubheading Not-So-Near Future
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item
-Fix Gnus scoring so it rebuilds when gnus-score disappears
-
-@item
-Multiline note fields
-
-@item
-Change key to be some kind of unique number
-
-@item
-There should be better support for non-American addresses and phone
-numbers. This might be Near Future if somebody volunteers to send me patches.
-
-@item
-Should reimplement ``electric'' mode to not be so broken.@refill
-
-@item
-The @kbd{*C-o} keystroke should add a field to all displayed records.
-Perhaps @kbd{*;} should append some text to an arbitrary field of all
-displayed records. @refill
-
-@item
-Multiple @file{.bbdb} files with precedence relationships. See Wes
-Hardaker's @*@code{<sdu3awz75a.fsf@@oakdale.ucdavis.edu>}
-
-@item
-Automatically grab information about a person from their sig. See
-Graham Clark's @code{info-bbdb} post
-@code{<6282.199706161624@@havra.dcs.ed.ac.uk>} and Adrian Aichner's
-@code{info-bbdb} post
-@code{<rxsiuzebpgp.fsf@@midnight.ecf.teradyne.com>}. Would like to have
-@code{bbdb-snarf} attack the sig then compare the snarfed data with the
-header data.
-
-@end itemize
-
-@subsubheading Thoughts
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item
-Are there enough hooks?
-
-@item
-The interfaces should share more code. @refill
-
-@item
-The @code{bbdb-create-internal} function should be more forgiving.@refill
-
-@item
-More @kbd{*} commands in general, including @kbd{*d}.
-@end itemize
-
-@node EOL Statements, , TODO List, The Future
-@subsection End of Life (EOL) Statements
-
-The items in the following list describe items for which support will be
-removed in coming versions of the @b{BBDB}. The items listed are
-guaranteed to be supported and present only until the EOL date. They
-may be removed without warning at any time thereafter.
-
-@enumerate
-@item
-@code{advertized-bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record}@*
-Support for this function will be removed for version 2.2. It is
-recommended that all code depending on this variable be switched to use
-@code{bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record}. The two functions have the
-same calling conventions and effects. This EOL statement was added for
-version 2.1.
-
-@item
-Support for the GNUS (not Gnus) newsreader@*
-The GNUS-specific parts of the @b{BBDB} will be actively removed for the
-2.2 release. No further maintenance and/or bugfixes are planned for
-GNUS code at this time. This EOL statement was added for version 2.1.
-@end enumerate
-
-@node Thanks, , , Top
-@section Thanks
-
-Thanks to everyone on the info-bbdb mailing list for many useful
-suggestions. This hack would be far less insidious without their input!
-
-@subheading Thanks list for versions after 2.00.06.
-@c I'm trying to include as many code contributors as possible here. It
-@c doesn't happen without your help!
-
-Thanks to Alex Schroeder, Ronan Waide, Thomas DeWeese, Robert Fenk,
-Didier Verna, Bill Carpenter.
-
-@subheading Thanks list for versions after 1.51 prior to and including 2.00.06.
-
-Thanks to Adrian Aichner, Kees de Bruin, David Carlton, Soren Dayton,
-Brian Edmonds, Boris Goldowsky, Seth Golub, John Heidemann, Christopher
-Kline, Carsten Leonhardt, Hrvoje Niksic, Jens-Ulrik Hoger Petersen,
-Colin Rafferty, Matt Simmons, Sam Steingold, Marco Walther, Christoph
-Wedler.
-
-@subheading Thanks list for versions prior to and including 1.51.
-
-And special thanks to Sebastian Kremer, Joe Wells, Todd Kaufmann, Andy
-Norman, Ivan Vazquez, Stewart Clamen, Roland McGrath, Dave Brennan,
-Kimball Collins, Dirk Grunwald, Philippe Queinnec, Boris Putanec, Dave
-Disser, Francois Felix Ingrand, Sean Owens, Guido Bosch, Lance Brown,
-Tom Emerson, George Hartzell, Luis Miguel Silveira, Kimmo Suominen,
-Derek Upham, David Zuhn, Rod Whitby, Richard Mlynarik.
-
-Last, but not least, thanks to Jamie Zawinski for writing @b{BBDB} in the
-first place.
-
-@node _,,,(dir)
-@unnumbered _
-@example
-in.sid.i.ous aj \in-'sid-e-*s\
- [L insidiosus, fr. insidiae ambush, fr. insidere to sit in, sit on,
- fr. in- + sedere to sit -- more at SIT]
- 1 a : awaiting a chance to entrap TREACHEROUS
- b : harmful but enticing SEDUCTIVE
- 2 a : having a gradual and cumulative effect SUBTLE
- b of a disease
- : developing so gradually as to be well established before
- becoming apparent
- in.sid.i.ous.ly av
- in.sid.i.ous.ness n
-@end example
-
-
-
-@menu
-* Top::
-* _::
-@end menu
-
-@node Concept Index, Variable Index,, Top
-@unnumbered Concept Index
-@printindex cp
-
-@node Variable Index, , Concept Index, Top
-@unnumbered Variable Index
-@printindex vr
-
-@contents
-@bye
diff --git a/texinfo/infohack.el b/texinfo/infohack.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 0fa6af0..0000000
--- a/texinfo/infohack.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
-;;; infohack.el --- a hack to format info file.
-;; Copyright (C) 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-
-;; Author: Shenghuo Zhu <zsh@cs.rochester.edu>
-;; Keywords: info
-
-;; 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, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-;;; Commentary:
-
-;;; Code:
-
-(require 'texinfmt)
-
-(defun infohack-remove-unsupported ()
- (goto-char (point-min))
- (while (re-search-forward "@\\(end \\)?ifnottex" nil t)
- (replace-match "")))
-
-(defun infohack (file)
- (let ((dest-directory default-directory)
- (max-lisp-eval-depth (max max-lisp-eval-depth 600)))
- (find-file file)
- (infohack-remove-unsupported)
- (texinfo-every-node-update)
- (texinfo-format-buffer t) ;; Don't save any file.
- (setq default-directory dest-directory)
- (setq buffer-file-name
- (expand-file-name (file-name-nondirectory buffer-file-name)
- default-directory))
- (if (> (buffer-size) 100000)
- (Info-split))
- (save-buffer)))
-
-(defun batch-makeinfo ()
- "Emacs makeinfo in batch mode."
- (infohack (car command-line-args-left))
- (setq command-line-args-left nil))
-
-;;; infohack.el ends here
diff --git a/utils/.gitignore b/utils/.gitignore
deleted file mode 100644
index 85a41a5..0000000
--- a/utils/.gitignore
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-/Makefile
-/*.debian
diff --git a/utils/Makefile.in b/utils/Makefile.in
deleted file mode 100644
index d248dc1..0000000
--- a/utils/Makefile.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
-@SET_MAKE@
-
-INSTALL = @INSTALL@
-INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
-INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL_SCRIPT@
-INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
-
-RM = @RM@
-LN_S = @LN_S@
-
-PACKAGEDIR = @PACKAGEDIR@
-SYMLINKS = @SYMLINKS@
-LINKPATH = @LINKPATH@
-
-install-pkg: uninstall-pkg
- @if test "x$(SYMLINKS)" = "xno" ; then \
- mkdir -p -m 0755 $(PACKAGEDIR)/etc/bbdb/utils ; \
- for i in `ls -d * | egrep -v '(Makefile|CVS)'` ; do \
- $(INSTALL_DATA) $$i $(PACKAGEDIR)/etc/bbdb/utils/ ; \
- done ; \
- else \
- if test "x$(LINKPATH)" = "x" ; then \
- $(LN_S) `pwd` $(PACKAGEDIR)/etc/bbdb/utils ; \
- else \
- $(LN_S) $(LINKPATH)/utils $(PACKAGEDIR)/etc/bbdb/utils ; \
- fi ; \
- fi
-
-uninstall-pkg:
- -$(RM) -r $(PACKAGEDIR)/etc/bbdb/utils
-
-clean:
-
-distclean:
-
-# Backward compatibility:
-reallyclean: distclean
-
-cvsclean: distclean
- -$(RM) Makefile
diff --git a/utils/bbdb-213-310.el b/utils/bbdb-213-310.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 5a791a5..0000000
--- a/utils/bbdb-213-310.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- Mode:Emacs-Lisp -*-
-
-;;; The 213 area code (in LA) has been split into 213 and 310. This code
-;;; will map over your Insidious Big Brother Database and convert the area
-;;; codes when approriate. It then displays the records which it has changed.
-;;;
-;;; This is derived from a list posted by Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
-;;; on 3 Mar 92 18:24:04 GMT.
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-
-(defconst bbdb-310-exchanges
- '(201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 212 214 215 216 217 218 219 220
- 246 247 270 271 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 284 285 286 287
- 288 289 297 301 302 305 306 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 322 323
- 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 348 350 352
- 354 355 363 364 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 390 391 392 393
- 394 395 396 397 398 399 401 402 403 404 406 407 408 409 410 412 414 416
- 417 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435
- 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453
- 454 455 456 457 458 459 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 490 491
- 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 501 502 510 512 513 514 515 516 517 518
- 519 521 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539
- 540 541 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 549 550 551 552 553 556 557 558 559
- 568 570 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 597
- 598 599 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 615 616 618 630 631 632 633
- 634 635 637 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 652 657 659
- 670 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 679 690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698
- 699 708 715 719 761 762 763 764 767 768 769 781 782 783 784 785 787 788
- 791 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 801 802 803 804 806 807 809 812
- 813 814 815 816 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 830 831 832
- 833 834 835 836 837 838 839 840 841 842 843 854 855 858 859 860 861 862
- 863 864 865 866 867 868 869 885 886 898 899 902 903 904 905 906 907 908
- 914 915 916 917 918 920 921 922 923 924 925 926 927 928 929 940 941 942
- 943 944 945 946 947 948 949 967 970 973 978 980 981 982 983 984 985 986
- 987 988 989)
- "Those exchanges which have moved from the 213 area code to the new 310.")
-
-(defun bbdb-convert-213-to-310 ()
- "Convert phone numbers in the BBDB which are in the 213 area code to the
-newly-created 310 area code if appropriate."
- (let ((records (bbdb-records))
- phones frobbed change-p)
- (while records
- (setq phones (bbdb-record-phones (car records))
- change-p nil)
- (while phones
- (if (and (= (bbdb-phone-area (car phones)) 213)
- (memq (bbdb-phone-exchange (car phones)) bbdb-310-exchanges))
- (setq change-p (bbdb-phone-set-area (car phones) 310)))
- (setq phones (cdr phones)))
- (if change-p
- (progn
- (setq frobbed (cons (car records) frobbed))
- (bbdb-change-record (car records) nil)))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- (bbdb-display-records frobbed)))
diff --git a/utils/bbdb-415-510.el b/utils/bbdb-415-510.el
deleted file mode 100644
index 2870151..0000000
--- a/utils/bbdb-415-510.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,87 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- Mode:Emacs-Lisp -*-
-
-;;; The San Francisco Bay Area, which was formerly area code 415, has been
-;;; split into two area codes: 415 for the west side of the bay, and 510
-;;; for the east side. This code will map over your Insidious Big Brother
-;;; Database and convert the area codes when approriate. It then displays
-;;; the records which it has changed.
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-
-(defconst bbdb-415-exchanges
- '(206 219 221 227 239 241 243 244 252 255 257 258 259 266 267 282 285 289
- 291 292 296 306 307 312 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332
- 333 334 335 336 337 338 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 354 355
- 358 359 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 371 375 377 378 381 382 383
- 386 387 388 389 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 403 404 406 421 424
- 431 432 433 434 435 441 442 445 449 453 454 456 457 459 461 464 465 466
- 467 468 469 472 473 474 476 477 478 479 485 488 491 492 493 494 495 496
- 497 499 502 506 507 508 512 513 541 542 543 544 545 546 550 552 553 554
- 556 557 558 561 563 564 565 566 567 570 571 572 573 574 576 578 579 583
- 584 585 586 587 588 589 591 592 593 594 595 597 599 604 610 616 617 621
- 622 626 627 637 641 647 648 661 662 663 664 665 666 668 669 673 677 681
- 688 691 692 694 695 696 697 701 703 705 715 721 723 725 726 728 731 737
- 738 739 742 744 747 749 750 751 752 753 755 756 759 761 764 765 768 771
- 772 773 774 775 776 777 780 781 788 789 804 806 807 813 821 822 824 826
- 851 852 853 854 855 856 857 858 859 861 863 864 868 871 872 873 875 876
- 877 878 879 882 883 885 892 894 896 897 898 903 904 905 912 917 921 922
- 923 924 925 926 927 928 929 931 940 941 948 949 951 952 953 954 955 956
- 957 960 961 962 964 965 966 967 968 969 972 973 974 978 979 981 982 983
- 984 985 986 989 991 992 993 994 995 997 998)
- "Those exchanges which are still in the 415 area code.")
-
-(defconst bbdb-510-exchanges
- '(204 208 210 215 222 223 224 226 228 229 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238
- 245 246 248 251 253 254 256 261 262 263 268 271 272 273 275 276 277 278
- 283 284 287 293 294 295 297 302 308 313 317 339 351 352 356 357 370 372
- 373 374 376 420 422 423 425 426 427 428 429 430 436 437 438 439 443 444
- 446 447 448 451 452 455 458 460 462 463 471 475 481 482 483 484 486 487
- 489 490 498 515 516 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533
- 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 547 548 549 551 559 562 568 569 577 581 582
- 596 598 601 602 603 606 609 613 614 618 620 623 624 625 631 632 633 634
- 635 636 638 639 642 643 644 645 646 649 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 658
- 659 667 670 671 672 674 675 676 678 680 682 683 684 685 686 687 689 704
- 706 708 709 713 716 717 718 724 727 729 732 733 734 735 736 741 743 745
- 746 748 754 757 758 762 763 769 778 779 782 783 784 785 786 787 790 791
- 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 799 801 803 810 814 815 819 820 823 825 827
- 828 829 830 831 832 833 834 835 836 837 838 839 840 841 842 843 845 846
- 847 848 849 862 865 866 867 869 874 881 884 886 887 888 889 891 893 895
- 901 910 930 932 933 934 935 937 938 939 942 943 944 945 946 947 975 977
- 987)
- "Those exchanges which have moved from the 415 area code to the new 510.")
-
-
-(defsubst bbdb-convert-415-to-510-internal (phone)
- (cond ((memq (bbdb-phone-exchange phone) bbdb-510-exchanges)
- (if (= (bbdb-phone-area phone) 510)
- nil
- (bbdb-phone-set-area phone 510)))
- ((memq (bbdb-phone-exchange phone) bbdb-415-exchanges)
- (if (= (bbdb-phone-area phone) 415)
- nil
- (bbdb-phone-set-area phone 415)))
- (t (error "Exchange %03d is not in the 415 or 510 area codes: %s"
- (bbdb-phone-exchange phone)
- (bbdb-phone-string phone)))))
-
-
-(defun bbdb-convert-415-to-510 ()
- "Convert phone numbers in the BBDB which are in the 415 area code to the
-newly-created 510 area code if appropriate."
- (let ((records (bbdb-records))
- phones frobbed change-p)
- (while records
- (setq phones (bbdb-record-phones (car records))
- change-p nil)
- (while phones
- (if (memq (bbdb-phone-area (car phones)) '(415 510))
- (setq change-p
- (or (bbdb-convert-415-to-510-internal (car phones))
- change-p)))
- (setq phones (cdr phones)))
- (if change-p
- (progn
- (setq frobbed (cons (car records) frobbed))
- (bbdb-change-record (car records) nil)))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- (bbdb-display-records frobbed)))
diff --git a/utils/bbdb-areacode-split.pl b/utils/bbdb-areacode-split.pl
deleted file mode 100755
index b77e65f..0000000
--- a/utils/bbdb-areacode-split.pl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl
-#
-# Looks for phone numbers in your .bbdb with a particular area code
-# and one of a set of exchanges and changes the area code. The old
-# and new area codes are specified on the command line, as is the
-# location of a file that contains the exchanges that are being
-# changed. (The format of that file is very loose. Every three digit
-# sequence will be used.)
-#
-# Seth Golub <seth@cs.wustl.edu>
-# 15 Aug 1997
-
-sub Usage
-{
- $0 =~ s@.*/@@;
- die "Usage: \n $0 <old-code> <new-code> <exchanges-file> [bbdb]\n";
-}
-
-$old_area_code = shift || Usage();
-$new_area_code = shift || Usage();
-$exchange_list_file = shift || Usage();
-
-$bbdb_file = $ENV{'BBDB'} || shift || $ENV{'HOME'} . '/.bbdb';
-$bbdb_dir = `dirname $bbdb_file`; chomp $bbdb_dir;
-$tmp_file = "$bbdb_dir/bbdb.new-$$";
-
-open( LIST, "<$exchange_list_file" )
- || die "Failed to open $exchange_list_file\n";
-
-while (<LIST>)
-{
- while ( /(\d\d\d)/g )
- {
- push( @exchanges, $1 );
- }
-}
-
-close( LIST );
-
-$exchanges = join( '|', @exchanges );
-
-open( BBDB_IN, "<$bbdb_file" ) || die "Failed to open $bbdb_file\n";
-open( BBDB_OUT, ">$tmp_file" ) || die "Failed to open $tmp_file\n";
-
-while (<BBDB_IN>)
-{
- next unless /^\[/;
- s/(\[\".*?\") $old_area_code (($exchanges) \d+ \d+\])/$1 $new_area_code $2/og;
-} continue {
- print BBDB_OUT;
-}
-
-close( BBDB_IN );
-close( BBDB_OUT );
-
-unlink( "$bbdb_file.bak" );
-rename( $bbdb_file, "$bbdb_file.bak" );
-rename( $tmp_file, $bbdb_file );
-
-print STDERR "Old bbdb moved to $bbdb_file.bak\n";
-
-__END__
diff --git a/utils/bbdb-cid.pl b/utils/bbdb-cid.pl
deleted file mode 100755
index a422b67..0000000
--- a/utils/bbdb-cid.pl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,516 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl -w
-#
-# Caller-ID-logger, by jwz (19-Jan-97)
-# Modified: 24-Apr-97
-#
-# Opens the modem and waits for it to print caller-ID data. When it does,
-# it logs it to a file, parses it, and pops up a window using "xmessage".
-# If the number is present in your .bbdb file, it shows the name (or company)
-# associated with it.
-#
-# Todo:
-# My caller ID service (in San Francisco) only ever sends numbers, not names,
-# so I've never seen a "name" line come in; I assume that it would send both
-# a name and a number, so it would be nice to present both (with error
-# checking against BBDB) but the code as currently structured only handles
-# one-line-per-call. It should realize that consecutive lines with the same
-# timestamp are the same call.
-#
-# Modems other than ZyXELs have different caller-ID formats, and this doesn't
-# deal with those.
-
-##############################################################################
-#
-# Some variables you might want to set...
-
-
-# Set this to the device that your modem is attached to.
-#
-$modem_device = "/dev/ttyd1";
-
-# This is your .bbdb file. (Set it to null if you don't want to do BBDB
-# lookups at all, but why would you want to go and do a thing like that?)
-#
-$bbdb_file = "$ENV{HOME}/.bbdb";
-
-# A shell command to use to cause emacs to pop up the BBDB buffer
-# (bbdb-srv.pl is a good choice, so it defaults to the value of the
-# shell environment variable $NS_MSG_DISPLAY_HOOK.)
-#
-$bbdb_cmd = $ENV{NS_MSG_DISPLAY_HOOK};
-
-# If you want the $bbdb_cmd to be run on a different host, set it here.
-#
-$bbdb_host = "gimp";
-
-# If you want each call to be logged to a file as well, name it here.
-#
-$logfile = "/usr/spool/fax/log/cid-log";
-
-# For verbosity...
-$debug = 0;
-
-# How to pop up a dialog box.
-#
-$xmessage_cmd = "xmessage";
-@xmessage_args = ("-display", ":0",
- "-name", "Caller ID",
- # roughly centered on my screen; YMMV.
- "-geometry", "+400+400",
- "-xrm", "*Font: -*-new cent*-bold-r-normal-*-240-*",
- "-xrm", "*Foreground: black",
- "-xrm", "*Background: lightgreen",
- # no buttons on the window: dismiss it by clicking in it.
- "-button", "",
- "-xrm", "*form.Translations: #override <BtnDown>: exit(0)",
- "-xrm", "*Command.Font: -*-new cent*-bold-r-normal-*-120-*",
- "-xrm", "*Command.horizDistance: 130"
- );
-
-# Uh, let's turn off the screensaver before popping up the window.
-#
-$pre_dialog_cmd = "xscreensaver-command -deactivate";
-
-
-# commands (and their expected responses) used to initialize the modem.
-#
-@modem_init = ( "AT", "OK", # ping
- "ATZ", "OK", # reset
- "ATE0", "OK", # don't echo commands
- "ATM0", "OK", # turn off speaker
- "ATN0", "OK", # turn off ringer
- "ATS40.2=1", "OK", # turn on caller ID
- );
-
-
-# for diagnostics: if the modem ever asynchronously prints something that
-# doesn't match this, we issue a warning.
-#
-$expected_responses = "^CALLER NUMBER" . "|" .
- "^REASON FOR NO CALLER " . "|" .
- "^RING" . "|" .
- "^TIME: [-0-9: ]+\$";
-
-
-##############################################################################
-#
-# Talking to the serial port...
-#
-#
-
-if ( $ debug ) {
- use diagnostics;
-}
-
-
-sub open_modem {
- use IPC::Open2;
-
- # Close the terminal streams before forking `cu', because otherwise
- # it fucks around with the stty settings.
- #
- open(SAVEIN, "<&STDIN") || die("can't dup stdin");
- open(SAVEOUT, ">&STDOUT") || die("can't dup stdout");
- open(SAVEERR, ">&STDERR") || die("can't dup stderr");
- close(STDIN);
- close(STDOUT);
- close(STDERR);
-
- my $cu_pid = open2( \*MODEM_IN, \*MODEM_OUT,
- "cu -l$modem_device -s2400 2>&1");
-
- # Now that cu has been launched, we can restore them.
- #
- open(STDIN, "<&SAVEIN") || die("can't restore stdin");
- open(STDOUT, ">&SAVEOUT") || die("can't restore stdout");
- open(STDERR, ">&SAVEERR") || die("can't restore stderr");
- close(SAVEIN);
- close(SAVEOUT);
- close(SAVEERR);
-
- # The following doesn't seem to work and I don't know why...
- #
- # Set up a signal handler to try and kill off the cu process
- # when we exit, instead of waiting ~30 seconds for it to notice
- # that the pipe is gone...
- #
-# $SIG{INT} = sub { my $signame = shift;
-# if ( $debug) {
-# print STDERR "sending $signame to $cu_pid\n";
-# }
-# print MODEM_OUT "\r\n~.\r\n";
-# close MODEM_OUT;
-# close MODEM_IN;
-# kill ($signame, $cu_pid);
-# exit (1);
-# };
-
- $_ = <MODEM_IN>;
- chop;
- if ( !m/^Connected/ ) {
- print STDERR "$0: cu printed `$_' instead of `Connected'\n";
- }
-}
-
-sub read_line {
- $_ = <MODEM_IN>;
- $_ || die("got eof on modem");
- s/[\r\n]+$//;
- if ( $_ eq "" ) {
- $_ = <MODEM_IN>;
- $_ || die("got eof on modem");
- s/[\r\n]+$//;
- }
- return $_;
-}
-
-sub command {
- my ( $command, $expected_response) = @_;
-
- if ( $debug ) {
- print STDERR "sending: $command\n";
- }
-
- print MODEM_OUT "$command\r\n";
- my $line = read_line();
-
- if ( $line eq $command ) {
- if ( $debug ) {
- print STDERR " got echo: reading next line too...\n";
- }
- $line = read_line();
- }
-
- if ( $line ne $expected_response ) {
- print STDERR " got: $line ; expected: $expected_response\n";
- } elsif ( $debug ) {
- print STDERR " got: $line\n";
- }
-}
-
-sub init_modem {
- open_modem;
-
- my $len = $#modem_init + 1;
- my $i;
- for ($i = 0; $i < $len; $i += 2) {
- command($modem_init[$i], $modem_init[$i+1]);
- }
-}
-
-sub handle_async_line {
- local ( $_ ) = @_;
-
- if (!m/$expected_responses/) {
- print STDERR "modem turd: $_\n";
-
- } elsif (m/CALLER/) {
- if ( $debug ) {
- print STDERR "caller: $_\n";
- }
- handle_cid_line($_);
-
- } elsif ( $debug ) {
- if ( $_ eq '' ) {
- print STDERR "ignored: blank line\n";
- } else {
- print STDERR "ignored: $_\n";
- }
- }
-}
-
-
-##############################################################################
-#
-# Parsing BBDB and CID data...
-#
-
-sub find_bbdb_record {
- my ( $area, $exchange, $suffix ) = @_;
-
- if ( ! $bbdb_file ) {
- return undef;
- }
-
- # strip off leading 0's, to match the way it's stored in .bbdb.
- $area =~ s/^0+(.)/$1/;
- $exchange =~ s/^0+(.)/$1/;
- $suffix =~ s/^0+(.)/$1/;
-
- my $bbdb_rec = undef;
- my $pat = "\\[\"[^\"]+\" $area $exchange $suffix (nil|[0-9]+)\\]";
-
- open(BBDB, "<$bbdb_file") || die("error opening $bbdb_file: $!\n");
-
- while (<BBDB>) {
- if ( m/$pat/ ) {
- $bbdb_rec = $_;
- last;
- }
- }
- close(BBDB);
- return $bbdb_rec;
-}
-
-
-# note: global (kludge!)
-$pretty_number = 0;
-
-sub make_message_string {
- my ( $number, $date, $fn, $ln, $co, $error ) = @_;
- my $msg;
-
- my $line_prefix = " ";
- my $line_suffix = " ";
-
- # First print the date (reformatted.)
- #
- $_ = $date;
- my ( $dotw, $mon, $day, $hr, $min, $sec, $year ) =
- m/^([^ ]+) +([^ ]+) +([^ ]+) +([^:]+):([^:]+):([^:]+) +([^ ]+) *$/;
- $year =~ s/^..(..)/$1/;
- $day =~ s/^0//;
- $hr =~ s/^0//;
- if ($hr < 12) {
- $ampm = "am";
- } else {
- $ampm = "pm";
- if ($hr > 12) { $hr -= 12 };
- }
- $date = "$hr:$min$ampm, $day-$mon-$year ($dotw)";
- $msg = $line_prefix . $date . $line_suffix;
-
- # Next print the caller name, company, or error message.
- #
- if ( $error ) {
- $msg .= "\n" . $line_prefix . $error . $line_suffix;
- } elsif ( $co && !$fn && !$ln ) {
- $msg .= "\n" . $line_prefix . $co . $line_suffix;
- } elsif ( $fn || $ln ) {
- $msg .= "\n" . $line_prefix . "$fn $ln" . $line_suffix;
- }
-
- # Next print the phone number (formatted nicely.)
- #
- if ( $number ) {
- my $area = 0;
- my $exchange = 0;
- my $suffix = 0;
- $_ = $number;
- ( $area, $exchange, $suffix ) =
- m/^([0-9][0-9][0-9])([0-9][0-9][0-9])([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]+)/;
-
- # note: global (kludge!)
- $pretty_number = "($area) $exchange-$suffix";
- $msg .= "\n" . $line_prefix . $pretty_number . $line_suffix;
- }
-
- return $msg;
-}
-
-use POSIX;
-sub reaper {
- $SIG{CHLD} = \&reaper; # loathe sysV
- my $signame = shift;
- if ( $debug >= 2 ) {
- printf STDERR " (got SIG$signame...)\n";
- }
- my $child;
- while ( ( $child = waitpid(-1,WNOHANG) ),
- $child > 0 ) {
- if ( $debug >= 2 ) {
- printf STDERR " (pid $child exited with $?)\n";
- }
- }
-}
-
-sub fork_and_exec {
- my @cmd_list = @_;
-
- $SIG{CHLD} = \&reaper;
-
- if ( $debug >= 2 ) {
- $_ = $cmd_list[0];
- s/ .*//;
- print STDERR "forking for " . $_ . " at " . (localtime) . ".\n";
- }
-
- my $pid;
- if ($pid = fork()) {
- # parent
- } elsif (!defined $pid) {
- print STDERR "$0: fork failed: $!\n";
- } else {
- # child
-
- if ( $debug ) {
- $_ = $cmd_list[0];
- s/ .*//;
- print STDERR "exec'ing " . $_ . " at " . (localtime) .
- " in pid $$.\n";
- }
- close(STDIN);
- close(STDOUT);
- close(STDERR);
- exec @cmd_list;
- }
-}
-
-
-sub fork_and_exec_for_bbdb {
- my @cmd_list = @_;
- my $number = shift @cmd_list;
-
- $SIG{CHLD} = \&reaper;
-
- if ( $debug >= 2 ) {
- $_ = $cmd_list[0];
- s/ .*//;
- print STDERR "forking for " . $_ . " at " . (localtime) . ".\n";
- }
-
- my $pid;
- if ($pid = fork()) {
- # parent
- } elsif (!defined $pid) {
- print STDERR "$0: fork failed: $!\n";
- exit (1);
- } else {
- # child
-
- if ( $debug ) {
- $_ = $cmd_list[0];
- s/ .*//;
- print STDERR "exec'ing " . $_ . " at " . (localtime) .
- " in pid $$.\n";
- }
- if ( system @cmd_list ) {
- my $cmd = "gnudoit -q '(bbdb-srv-add-phone \"$pretty_number\")'";
- if ( $bbdb_host ) {
- $cmd =~ s/([()\"])/\\$1/g;
- $cmd = "rsh $bbdb_host $cmd";
- }
- exec $cmd;
- }
- exit (0);
- }
-}
-
-
-sub pop_up_dialog {
- my ( $msg, $buttonp, $number ) = @_;
-
- fork_and_exec $pre_dialog_cmd;
-
- if ( ! $buttonp ) {
- fork_and_exec $xmessage_cmd, @xmessage_args, "\n$msg\n\n";
- } else {
- my @args = ( @xmessage_args, "-button", "Add To BBDB" );
- fork_and_exec_for_bbdb $number, $xmessage_cmd, @args, "\n$msg\n\n";
- }
-}
-
-sub pop_up_bbdb_buffer {
- my ( $caller ) = @_;
- if ( $bbdb_cmd ) {
- my $cmd = $bbdb_cmd;
- if ( $bbdb_host ) {
- $cmd = "rsh $bbdb_host $cmd";
- }
- $caller =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
- $caller =~ s/\"/\\\\\"/g;
- `echo "Path:\nFrom: \\\"$caller\\\" <>" | $cmd >&- 2>&- &`;
- }
-}
-
-
-sub handle_cid_line {
- my($line) = @_;
-
- my $date = localtime;
-
- # Log the call...
- #
- if ( $logfile ) {
- if (open(LOG, ">>$logfile")) {
- print LOG "$date\t$line\r\n";
- close LOG;
- } else {
- print STDERR "error opening $logfile: $!\n";
- }
- }
-
- # Pull the phone number out of the message...
- #
- my $number = "";
- my $error = "";
-
- $_ = $line;
- if ( m/^CALLER NUMBER/ ) {
- ( $number ) = m/^[^:]+: *(.*) *$/;
- } else {
- $error = $line;
- }
-
- my $caller = undef;
-
- my $fn = undef;
- my $ln = undef;
- my $co = undef;
- my $buttonp = 0;
-
- if ( !$number || $number eq "" ) {
- $error =~ tr#A-Z#a-z#;
- $error =~ s/^REASON FOR NO CALLER (NUMBER|NAME)/Caller unknown/i;
-
- } else {
- $_ = $number;
-
- my $area = 0;
- my $exchange = 0;
- my $suffix = 0;
- ( $area, $exchange, $suffix ) =
- m/^([0-9][0-9][0-9])([0-9][0-9][0-9])([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]+)/;
-
- my $bbdb_rec = find_bbdb_record($area, $exchange, $suffix);
-
- if ( $bbdb_rec ) {
- my $junk = 0;
- $_ = $bbdb_rec;
- # This will lose if names or aliases have double-quotes in them.
- # No doubt there's some hairier regexp magic that handles that...
- ( $fn, $ln ) = m/^[\[]\"([^\"]*)\" *\"([^\"]*)\"/;
- ( $junk, $junk, $junk, $co ) =
- m/^[[](nil|\"[^\"]*\") *(nil|\"[^\"]*\") (nil|[(][^)]*[)]) \"([^\"]*)\"/;
-
- if ( $fn || $ln ) {
- $caller = "$fn $ln";
- }
- } else {
- $buttonp = 1;
- }
- }
-
- my $msg = make_message_string($number, $date, $fn, $ln, $co, $error);
- pop_up_dialog($msg, $buttonp, $pretty_number);
-
- if ( $caller ) {
- pop_up_bbdb_buffer($caller);
- }
-}
-
-
-##############################################################################
-#
-# hey ho. let's go.
-#
-sub main {
- init_modem();
- while (1) {
- handle_async_line(read_line());
- }
- exit (1);
-}
-
-main();
-
diff --git a/utils/bbdb-srv.pl b/utils/bbdb-srv.pl
deleted file mode 100755
index ac26dfb..0000000
--- a/utils/bbdb-srv.pl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl
-
-# This script reads a block of message headers on stdin, and converts them
-# to an emacs-lisp string (quoting all dangerous characters) and then
-# uses the `gnudoit' program to cause a running Emacs process to invoke
-# the `bbdb-srv' function with that string.
-#
-# This has the effect of causing the running Emacs to display the BBDB
-# record corresponding to these headers.
-#
-# See the Emacs side of things in bbdb-srv.el for more info.
-#
-# A trivial application of this is the shell command:
-#
-# echo 'From: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>' | bbdb-srv.perl
-#
-# which will cause the corresponding record to be displayed.
-# A more interesting application of this is:
-#
-# setenv NS_MSG_DISPLAY_HOOK bbdb-srv.perl
-#
-# which will hook BBDB up to Mozilla (Unix Netscape Mail and Netscape News
-# versions 3.0b2 and later only.)
-#
-# -- Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>, 25-apr-96
-
-# spawn in the background and return to the caller immediately.
-if (fork == 0) { exit 0; }
-
-$str="(bbdb-srv \"";
-while(<>)
-{
- # quote most shell metacharacters with backslash.
- s/([\\"`$#^!])/\\\1/g;
- # but quote ' as \047
- s/'/\\047/g;
- # and just for kicks, turn newlines into \n
-# s/\n/\\n/g;
-
- $str = $str.$_;
-}
-$str=$str."\")";
-
-exec "gnudoit", "-q", $str;
-exit 0;
diff --git a/utils/bbdb-to-netscape.el b/utils/bbdb-to-netscape.el
deleted file mode 100644
index cf7d5a4..0000000
--- a/utils/bbdb-to-netscape.el
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,213 +0,0 @@
-;;; -*- Mode:Emacs-Lisp -*-
-
-;;; This file is the part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB),
-;;; copyright (c) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@lucid.com>.
-;;; Converting a BBDB database to a Netscape Address Book.
-;;; last change21-feb-97.
-
-;;; The Insidious Big Brother Database 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.
-;;;
-;;; BBDB 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 file attempts to convert a BBDB database to a Netscape Address Book
-;;; file. It doesn't work very well. If you fix it, let me know. -- jwz
-
-(require 'bbdb)
-
-(defun bbdb-mozilla-insert-url (string)
- (let ((p (point))
- c)
- (insert string)
- (goto-char (prog1 p (setq p (point))))
- (while (progn
- (skip-chars-forward "-a-zA-Z0-9.@/_\r\n" p)
- (< (point) p))
- (setq c (following-char))
- (delete-char 1)
- (insert (format "%%%02X" c))
- (setq p (+ 2 p)))
- (goto-char p)))
-
-(defun bbdb-mozilla-insert-html (string)
- (let ((p (point))
- c)
- (insert string)
- (goto-char (prog1 p (setq p (point))))
- (while (progn
- (skip-chars-forward "^&<>" p)
- (< (point) p))
- (setq c (following-char))
- (delete-char 1)
- (cond ((= c ?&) (insert "&amp;") (setq p (+ p 4)))
- ((= c ?<) (insert "&lt;") (setq p (+ p 3)))
- (t (insert "&gt;") (setq p (+ p 3)))))
- (goto-char p)))
-
-(defun bbdb-mozilla-emit-record (record aliases)
- (let (addr)
- (cond ((setq addr (car (bbdb-record-net record)))
- (insert " <DT><A HREF=\"mailto:")
- (bbdb-mozilla-insert-url addr)
- (insert "\"")
- (let ((nick nil))
- (cond (nick
- (insert " NICKNAME=\"")
- (bbdb-mozilla-insert-html nick)
- (insert "\"")))
- (insert ">"))
- (let ((name (or (bbdb-record-name record)
- (bbdb-record-company record)
- "")))
- (bbdb-mozilla-insert-html name))
- (insert "</A>\n")
- (let ((notes nil))
- (cond (notes
- )))
- t)
- (t nil))))
-
-(defun bbdb-to-netscape ()
- (let* ((target (cons bbdb-define-all-aliases-field
- "^[a-z, ]+$"))
- (records1 (bbdb-search (bbdb-records)
- nil ; name
- nil ; company
- nil ;"netscape\\.com" ; net
- target ; notes
- ))
- (records records1)
- result record aliases match
- (lists nil)
- (single-aliases nil)
- (count 0)
- )
- (message "%d" (length records1))
- (while records
- (setq record (car records))
- (setq aliases (bbdb-record-getprop record bbdb-define-all-aliases-field))
- (setq aliases (and aliases (bbdb-split aliases ",")))
- (while aliases
- (if (setq match (assoc (car aliases) result))
- (nconc match (cons record nil))
- (setq result (cons (list (car aliases) record) result)))
- (setq aliases (cdr aliases)))
- (setq records (cdr records)))
- (while result
- (let ((alias (downcase (car (car result))))
- (expansion (cdr (car result))))
- (cond
- ((cdr expansion)
- (setq lists (cons (cons alias expansion) lists)))
- (expansion
- (setq single-aliases (cons (cons (car expansion) alias)
- single-aliases))))
- (setq result (cdr result))))
-
-; (setq records (bbdb-records))
- (setq records records1)
- (set-buffer (get-buffer-create "*netscape-address-book*"))
- (erase-buffer)
- (insert "<!DOCTYPE NETSCAPE-Addressbook-file-1>\n"
- "<!-- This is an automatically generated file.\n"
- "It will be read and overwritten.\n"
- "Do Not Edit! -->\n"
- "<TITLE>" (user-full-name) "'s Address book</TITLE>\n"
- "<H1>" (user-full-name) "'s Address book</H1>\n"
- "\n"
- "<DL><p>\n")
- (while records
- (setq record (car records))
- (insert " <DT><A HREF=\"mailto:")
- (let ((net (car (bbdb-record-net record))))
- (if net (insert net))
- (insert "\" ALIASID=\"")
- (prin1 count (current-buffer))
- (insert "\"")
- (message "%d..." count)
- (setq count (1+ count))
- (cond ((setq match (cdr (assq record single-aliases)))
- (insert " NICKNAME=\"")
- (princ match (current-buffer))
- (insert "\"")))
- (insert ">")
- (insert (or (bbdb-record-name record)
- net
- (bbdb-record-company record)
- "")))
-
- (insert "</A>\n")
- (let ((phones (bbdb-record-phones record))
- (addrs (bbdb-record-addresses record))
- (aka (bbdb-record-aka record))
- phone
- )
-
- (insert "<DD>")
- (setq match nil)
- (while phones
- (setq phone (car phones))
- (setq match t)
- (insert (format " %14s: " (bbdb-phone-location phone)))
- (insert (bbdb-phone-string phone) "\n<BR>")
- (setq phones (cdr phones)))
- (let (addr c s)
- (while addrs
- (setq addr (car addrs))
- (setq match t)
- (insert (format " %14s: " (bbdb-address-location addr)))
- (if (= 0 (length (setq s (bbdb-address-street1 addr)))) nil
- (indent-to 17) (insert s "\n<BR>"))
- (if (= 0 (length (setq s (bbdb-address-street2 addr)))) nil
- (indent-to 17) (insert s "\n<BR>"))
- (if (= 0 (length (setq s (bbdb-address-street3 addr)))) nil
- (indent-to 17) (insert s "\n<BR>"))
- (indent-to 17)
- (insert (setq c (bbdb-address-city addr)))
- (setq s (bbdb-address-state addr))
- (if (and (> (length c) 0) (> (length s) 0)) (insert ", "))
- (insert s " ")
- (insert (bbdb-address-zip-string addr) "\n<BR>")
- (setq addrs (cdr addrs))))
- (cond (aka
- (setq match t)
- (insert (format " %14s: %s\n<BR>" "AKA"
- (mapconcat (function identity) aka ", ")))))
- (let ((notes (bbdb-record-raw-notes record)))
- (if (stringp notes)
- (setq notes (list (cons 'notes notes))))
- (while notes
- (if (memq (car (car notes))
- '(mail-alias password bbdb mail-name face mark-char aka))
- nil
- (setq match t)
- (insert (format " %14s: " (car (car notes))))
- (let ((p (point)))
- (insert (cdr (car notes)))
- (save-excursion
- (save-restriction
- (narrow-to-region p (1- (point)))
- (goto-char (1+ p))
- (while (search-forward "\n" nil t)
- (forward-char -1)
- (insert "<BR>")
- (forward-char 1)
- (insert (make-string 17 ?\ )))))
- (insert "\n")))
- (setq notes (cdr notes)))))
-
- (or match (delete-char -4))
-
- (setq records (cdr records))
- )
- (insert "</DL><p>\n")
- ))
diff --git a/utils/bbdb-unlazy-lock.pl b/utils/bbdb-unlazy-lock.pl
deleted file mode 100755
index 30dec96..0000000
--- a/utils/bbdb-unlazy-lock.pl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl
-#
-# Author: Christopher Kline <ckline@media.mit.edu>
-#
-# Revision 1.1 1997/10/06 00:56:14 simmonmt
-# Initial revision
-#
-#
-# Lazy-lock-mode has (had) a nasty habit of munging .bbdb files if you visited them
-# with it on. This script removes the lazy-lock mung
-#
-
-while( <STDIN> ) {
- s/#\(("[^"]*")( \d+ \d+ (nil)*(\(lazy-lock t\))*)*\)/$1/gi;
- print;
-}