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1 | ;;; bbdb-com.el --- user-level commands of BBDB -*- lexical-binding: t -*- |
2 | ||
3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
4 | ||
5 | ;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), | |
6 | ||
7 | ;; BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
8 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
9 | ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or | |
10 | ;; (at your option) any later version. | |
11 | ||
12 | ;; BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
13 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
14 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
15 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. | |
16 | ||
17 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
18 | ;; along with BBDB. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. | |
19 | ||
20 | ;;; Commentary: | |
21 | ;; This file contains most of the user-level interactive commands for BBDB. | |
22 | ;; See the BBDB info manual for documentation. | |
23 | ||
24 | ;;; Code: | |
25 | ||
26 | (require 'bbdb) | |
27 | (require 'mailabbrev) | |
28 | ||
29 | (eval-and-compile | |
30 | (autoload 'build-mail-aliases "mailalias") | |
31 | (autoload 'browse-url-url-at-point "browse-url")) | |
32 | ||
33 | (require 'crm) | |
34 | (defvar bbdb-crm-local-completion-map | |
35 | (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) | |
36 | (set-keymap-parent map crm-local-completion-map) | |
37 | (define-key map " " 'self-insert-command) | |
38 | map) | |
39 | "Keymap used for BBDB crm completions.") | |
40 | ||
41 | (defun bbdb-get-records (prompt) | |
42 | "If inside the *BBDB* buffer get the current records. | |
43 | In other buffers ask the user." | |
44 | (if (string= bbdb-buffer-name (buffer-name)) | |
45 | (bbdb-do-records) | |
46 | (bbdb-completing-read-records prompt))) | |
47 | ||
48 | ;; Note about the arg RECORDS of various BBDB commands: | |
49 | ;; - Usually, RECORDS is a list of records. (Interactively, | |
50 | ;; this list of records is set up by `bbdb-do-records'.) | |
51 | ;; - If these commands are used, e.g., in `bbdb-create-hook' or | |
52 | ;; `bbdb-change-hook', they will be called with one arg, a single record. | |
53 | ;; So depending on context the value of RECORDS will be a single record | |
54 | ;; or a list of records, and we want to handle both cases. | |
55 | ;; So we pass RECORDS to `bbdb-record-list' to handle both cases. | |
56 | (defun bbdb-record-list (records &optional full) | |
57 | "Ensure that RECORDS is a list of records. | |
58 | If RECORDS is a single record turn it into a list. | |
59 | If FULL is non-nil, assume that RECORDS include display information." | |
60 | (if records | |
61 | (if full | |
62 | (if (vectorp (car records)) (list records) records) | |
63 | (if (vectorp records) (list records) records)))) | |
64 | ||
65 | ;; Note about BBDB prefix commands: | |
66 | ;; `bbdb-do-all-records', `bbdb-append-display' and `bbdb-search-invert' | |
67 | ;; are fake prefix commands. They need not precede the main commands. | |
68 | ;; Also, `bbdb-append-display' can act on multiple commands. | |
69 | ||
70 | (defun bbdb-prefix-message () | |
71 | "Display a message about selected BBDB prefix commands." | |
72 | (let ((msg (bbdb-concat " " (elt bbdb-modeline-info 1) | |
73 | (elt bbdb-modeline-info 3) | |
74 | (elt bbdb-modeline-info 5)))) | |
75 | (unless (string= "" msg) (message "%s" msg)))) | |
76 | ||
77 | ;;;###autoload | |
78 | (defun bbdb-do-all-records (&optional arg) | |
79 | "Command prefix for operating on all records currently displayed. | |
80 | With prefix ARG a positive number, operate on all records. | |
81 | With prefix ARG a negative number, operate on current record only. | |
82 | This only works for certain commands." | |
83 | (interactive "P") | |
84 | (setq bbdb-do-all-records | |
85 | (or (and (numberp arg) (< 0 arg)) | |
86 | (and (not (numberp arg)) (not bbdb-do-all-records)))) | |
87 | (aset bbdb-modeline-info 4 (if bbdb-do-all-records "all")) | |
88 | (aset bbdb-modeline-info 5 | |
89 | (if bbdb-do-all-records | |
90 | (substitute-command-keys | |
91 | "\\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records]"))) | |
92 | (bbdb-prefix-message)) | |
93 | ||
94 | ;;;###autoload | |
95 | (defun bbdb-do-records (&optional full) | |
96 | "Return list of records to operate on. | |
97 | Normally this list includes only the current record. | |
98 | It includes all currently displayed records if the command prefix \ | |
99 | \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records] is used. | |
100 | If FULL is non-nil, the list of records includes display information." | |
101 | (if bbdb-do-all-records | |
102 | (progn | |
103 | (setq bbdb-do-all-records nil) | |
104 | (aset bbdb-modeline-info 4 nil) | |
105 | (aset bbdb-modeline-info 5 nil) | |
106 | (if full bbdb-records (mapcar 'car bbdb-records))) | |
107 | (list (bbdb-current-record full)))) | |
108 | ||
109 | ;;;###autoload | |
110 | (defun bbdb-append-display-p () | |
111 | "Return variable `bbdb-append-display' and reset." | |
112 | (let ((job (cond ((eq t bbdb-append-display)) | |
113 | ((numberp bbdb-append-display) | |
114 | (setq bbdb-append-display (1- bbdb-append-display)) | |
115 | (if (zerop bbdb-append-display) | |
116 | (setq bbdb-append-display nil)) | |
117 | t) | |
118 | (bbdb-append-display | |
119 | (setq bbdb-append-display nil) | |
120 | t)))) | |
121 | (cond ((numberp bbdb-append-display) | |
122 | (aset bbdb-modeline-info 0 | |
123 | (format "(add %dx)" bbdb-append-display))) | |
124 | ((not bbdb-append-display) | |
125 | (aset bbdb-modeline-info 0 nil) | |
126 | (aset bbdb-modeline-info 1 nil))) | |
127 | job)) | |
128 | ||
129 | ;;;###autoload | |
130 | (defun bbdb-append-display (&optional arg) | |
131 | "Toggle appending next searched records in the *BBDB* buffer. | |
132 | With prefix ARG \\[universal-argument] always append. | |
133 | With ARG a positive number append for that many times. | |
134 | With ARG a negative number do not append." | |
135 | (interactive "P") | |
136 | (setq bbdb-append-display | |
137 | (cond ((and arg (listp arg)) t) | |
138 | ((and (numberp arg) (< 1 arg)) arg) | |
139 | ((or (and (numberp arg) (< arg 0)) bbdb-append-display) nil) | |
140 | (t 'once))) | |
141 | (aset bbdb-modeline-info 0 | |
142 | (cond ((numberp bbdb-append-display) | |
143 | (format "(add %dx)" bbdb-append-display)) | |
144 | ((eq t bbdb-append-display) "Add") | |
145 | (bbdb-append-display "add") | |
146 | (t nil))) | |
147 | (aset bbdb-modeline-info 1 | |
148 | (if bbdb-append-display | |
149 | (substitute-command-keys | |
150 | "\\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-append-display]"))) | |
151 | (bbdb-prefix-message)) | |
152 | ||
153 | (defsubst bbdb-layout-prefix () | |
154 | "Set the LAYOUT arg interactively using the prefix arg." | |
155 | (cond ((eq current-prefix-arg 0) 'one-line) | |
156 | (current-prefix-arg 'multi-line) | |
157 | (t bbdb-layout))) | |
158 | ||
159 | (defun bbdb-search-invert-p () | |
160 | "Return variable `bbdb-search-invert' and set it to nil. | |
161 | To set it again, use command `bbdb-search-invert'." | |
162 | (let ((result bbdb-search-invert)) | |
163 | (setq bbdb-search-invert nil) | |
164 | (aset bbdb-modeline-info 2 nil) | |
165 | (aset bbdb-modeline-info 3 nil) | |
166 | result)) | |
167 | ||
168 | ;;;###autoload | |
169 | (defun bbdb-search-invert (&optional arg) | |
170 | "Toggle inversion of the next search command. | |
171 | With prefix ARG a positive number, invert next search. | |
172 | With prefix ARG a negative number, do not invert next search." | |
173 | (interactive "P") | |
174 | (setq bbdb-search-invert | |
175 | (or (and (numberp arg) (< 0 arg)) | |
176 | (and (not (numberp arg)) (not bbdb-search-invert)))) | |
177 | (aset bbdb-modeline-info 2 (if bbdb-search-invert "inv")) | |
178 | (aset bbdb-modeline-info 3 (if bbdb-search-invert | |
179 | (substitute-command-keys | |
180 | "\\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-search-invert]"))) | |
181 | (bbdb-prefix-message)) | |
182 | ||
183 | (defmacro bbdb-search (records &rest spec) | |
184 | "Search RECORDS for fields matching SPEC. | |
185 | The following keywords are supported in SPEC to search fields in RECORDS | |
186 | matching the regexps RE: | |
187 | ||
188 | :name RE Match RE against first-last name. | |
189 | :name-fl RE Match RE against last-first name. | |
190 | :all-names RE Match RE against first-last, last-first, and aka. | |
191 | :affix RE Match RE against affixes. | |
192 | :aka RE Match RE against akas. | |
193 | :organization RE Match RE against organizations. | |
194 | :mail RE Match RE against mail addresses. | |
195 | :xfield RE Match RE against `bbdb-default-xfield'. | |
196 | RE may also be a cons (LABEL . REGEXP). | |
197 | Then REGEXP is matched against xfield LABEL. | |
198 | If LABEL is '* then RE is matched against all xfields. | |
199 | :creation-date RE Match RE against creation-date. | |
200 | :timestamp RE Match RE against timestamp. | |
201 | ||
202 | Each of these keywords may appear multiple times. | |
203 | Other keywords: | |
204 | ||
205 | :bool BOOL Combine the search for multiple fields using BOOL. | |
206 | BOOL may be either `or' (match either field) | |
207 | or `and' (match all fields) with default `or'. | |
208 | ||
209 | To reverse the search, bind `bbdb-search-invert' to t. | |
210 | See also `bbdb-message-search' for fast searches using `bbdb-hashtable' | |
211 | but not allowing for regexps. | |
212 | ||
213 | For backward compatibility, SPEC may also consist of the optional args | |
214 | NAME ORGANIZATION MAIL XFIELD PHONE ADDRESS | |
215 | which is equivalent to | |
216 | :all-names NAME :organization ORGANIZATION :mail MAIL | |
217 | :xfield XFIELD :phone PHONE :address ADDRESS | |
218 | This usage is discouraged." | |
219 | (when (not (keywordp (car spec))) | |
220 | ;; Old format for backward compatibility | |
221 | (unless (get 'bbdb-search 'bbdb-outdated) | |
222 | (put 'bbdb-search 'bbdb-outdated t) | |
223 | (message "Outdated usage of `bbdb-search'") | |
224 | (sit-for 2)) | |
225 | (let (newspec val) | |
226 | (dolist (key '(:all-names :organization :mail :xfield :phone :address)) | |
227 | (if (setq val (pop spec)) | |
228 | (push (list key val) newspec))) | |
229 | (setq spec (apply 'append newspec)))) | |
230 | ||
231 | (let* ((count 0) | |
232 | (sym-list (mapcar (lambda (_) | |
233 | (make-symbol | |
234 | (format "bbdb-re-%d" (setq count (1+ count))))) | |
235 | spec)) | |
236 | (bool (make-symbol "bool")) | |
237 | (not-invert (make-symbol "not-invert")) | |
238 | (matches (make-symbol "matches")) | |
239 | keyw re-list clauses) | |
240 | (set bool ''or) ; default | |
241 | ||
242 | ;; Check keys. | |
243 | (while (keywordp (setq keyw (car spec))) | |
244 | (setq spec (cdr spec)) | |
245 | (pcase keyw | |
246 | (`:name | |
247 | (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) | |
248 | (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) | |
249 | (push `(string-match ,sym (bbdb-record-name record)) clauses))) | |
250 | ||
251 | (`:name-lf | |
252 | (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) | |
253 | (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) | |
254 | (push `(string-match ,sym (bbdb-record-name-lf record)) clauses))) | |
255 | ||
256 | (`:all-names | |
257 | (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) | |
258 | (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) | |
259 | (push `(or (string-match ,sym (bbdb-record-name record)) | |
260 | (string-match ,sym (bbdb-record-name-lf record)) | |
261 | (let ((akas (bbdb-record-field record 'aka-all)) | |
262 | aka done) | |
263 | (while (and (setq aka (pop akas)) (not done)) | |
264 | (setq done (string-match ,sym aka))) | |
265 | done)) | |
266 | clauses))) | |
267 | ||
268 | (`:affix | |
269 | (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) | |
270 | (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) | |
271 | (push `(let ((affixs (bbdb-record-field record 'affix-all)) | |
272 | affix done) | |
273 | (if affix | |
274 | (while (and (setq affix (pop affixs)) (not done)) | |
275 | (setq done (string-match ,sym affix))) | |
276 | ;; so that "^$" matches records without affix | |
277 | (setq done (string-match ,sym ""))) | |
278 | done) | |
279 | clauses))) | |
280 | ||
281 | (`:aka | |
282 | (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) | |
283 | (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) | |
284 | (push `(let ((akas (bbdb-record-field record 'aka-all)) | |
285 | aka done) | |
286 | (if aka | |
287 | (while (and (setq aka (pop akas)) (not done)) | |
288 | (setq done (string-match ,sym aka))) | |
289 | ;; so that "^$" matches records without aka | |
290 | (setq done (string-match ,sym ""))) | |
291 | done) | |
292 | clauses))) | |
293 | ||
294 | (`:organization | |
295 | (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) | |
296 | (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) | |
297 | (push `(let ((organizations (bbdb-record-organization record)) | |
298 | org done) | |
299 | (if organizations | |
300 | (while (and (setq org (pop organizations)) (not done)) | |
301 | (setq done (string-match ,sym org))) | |
302 | ;; so that "^$" matches records without organizations | |
303 | (setq done (string-match ,sym ""))) | |
304 | done) | |
305 | clauses))) | |
306 | ||
307 | (`:phone | |
308 | (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) | |
309 | (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) | |
310 | (push `(let ((phones (bbdb-record-phone record)) | |
311 | ph done) | |
312 | (if phones | |
313 | (while (and (setq ph (pop phones)) (not done)) | |
314 | (setq done (string-match ,sym | |
315 | (bbdb-phone-string ph)))) | |
316 | ;; so that "^$" matches records without phones | |
317 | (setq done (string-match ,sym ""))) | |
318 | done) | |
319 | clauses))) | |
320 | ||
321 | (`:address | |
322 | (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) | |
323 | (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) | |
324 | (push `(let ((addresses (bbdb-record-address record)) | |
325 | a done) | |
326 | (if addresses | |
327 | (while (and (setq a (pop addresses)) (not done)) | |
328 | (setq done (string-match ,sym | |
329 | (bbdb-format-address a 2)))) | |
330 | ;; so that "^$" matches records without addresses | |
331 | (setq done (string-match ,sym ""))) | |
332 | done) | |
333 | clauses))) | |
334 | ||
335 | ||
336 | (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) | |
337 | (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) | |
338 | (push `(let ((mails (bbdb-record-mail record)) | |
339 | (bbdb-case-fold-search t) ; there is no case for mails | |
340 | m done) | |
341 | (if mails | |
342 | (while (and (setq m (pop mails)) (not done)) | |
343 | (setq done (string-match ,sym m))) | |
344 | ;; so that "^$" matches records without mail | |
345 | (setq done (string-match ,sym ""))) | |
346 | done) | |
347 | clauses))) | |
348 | ||
349 | (`:xfield | |
350 | (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) | |
351 | (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) | |
352 | (push `(cond ((stringp ,sym) | |
353 | ;; check xfield `bbdb-default-xfield' | |
354 | ;; "^$" matches records without notes field | |
355 | (string-match ,sym | |
356 | (or (bbdb-record-xfield-string | |
357 | record bbdb-default-xfield) ""))) | |
358 | ((eq (car ,sym) '*) | |
359 | ;; check all xfields | |
360 | (let ((labels bbdb-xfield-label-list) done tmp) | |
361 | (while (and (not done) labels) | |
362 | (setq tmp (bbdb-record-xfield-string record (car labels)) | |
363 | done (and tmp (string-match (cdr ,sym) | |
364 | tmp)) | |
365 | labels (cdr labels))) | |
366 | done)) | |
367 | (t ; check one field | |
368 | (string-match (cdr ,sym) | |
369 | (or (bbdb-record-xfield-string | |
370 | record (car ,sym)) "")))) | |
371 | clauses))) | |
372 | ||
373 | (`:creation-date | |
374 | (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) | |
375 | (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) | |
376 | (push `(string-match ,sym (bbdb-record-creation-date record)) | |
377 | clauses))) | |
378 | ||
379 | (`:timestamp | |
380 | (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) | |
381 | (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) | |
382 | (push `(string-match ,sym (bbdb-record-timestamp record)) | |
383 | clauses))) | |
384 | ||
385 | (`:bool | |
386 | (set bool (pop spec))) | |
387 | ||
388 | ;; Do we need other keywords? | |
389 | ||
390 | (_ (error "Keyword `%s' undefines" keyw)))) | |
391 | ||
392 | `(let ((case-fold-search bbdb-case-fold-search) | |
393 | (,not-invert (not (bbdb-search-invert-p))) | |
394 | ,@re-list ,matches) | |
395 | ;; Are there any use cases for `bbdb-search' where BOOL is only | |
396 | ;; known at run time? A smart byte compiler will hopefully | |
397 | ;; simplify the code below if we know BOOL already at compile time. | |
398 | ;; Alternatively, BOOL could also be a user function that | |
399 | ;; defines more complicated boolian expressions. Yet then we loose | |
400 | ;; the efficiency of `and' and `or' that evaluate its arguments | |
401 | ;; as needed. We would need instead boolian macros that the compiler | |
402 | ;; can analyze at compile time. | |
403 | (if (eq 'and ,(symbol-value bool)) | |
404 | (dolist (record ,records) | |
405 | (unless (eq ,not-invert (not (and ,@clauses))) | |
406 | (push record ,matches))) | |
407 | (dolist (record ,records) | |
408 | (unless (eq ,not-invert (not (or ,@clauses))) | |
409 | (push record ,matches)))) | |
410 | (nreverse ,matches)))) | |
411 | ||
412 | (defun bbdb-search-read (&optional field) | |
413 | "Read regexp to search FIELD values of records." | |
414 | (read-string (format "Search records%s %smatching regexp: " | |
415 | (if field (concat " with " field) "") | |
416 | (if bbdb-search-invert "not " "")))) | |
417 | ||
418 | ;;;###autoload | |
419 | (defun bbdb (regexp &optional layout) | |
420 | "Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP | |
421 | in either the name(s), organization, address, phone, mail, or xfields." | |
422 | (interactive (list (bbdb-search-read) (bbdb-layout-prefix))) | |
423 | (let ((records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :all-names regexp | |
424 | :organization regexp :mail regexp | |
425 | :xfield (cons '* regexp) | |
426 | :phone regexp :address regexp :bool 'or))) | |
427 | (if records | |
428 | (bbdb-display-records records layout nil t) | |
429 | (message "No records matching '%s'" regexp)))) | |
430 | ||
431 | ;;;###autoload | |
432 | (defun bbdb-search-name (regexp &optional layout) | |
433 | "Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the name | |
434 | \(or ``alternate'' names\)." | |
435 | (interactive (list (bbdb-search-read "names") (bbdb-layout-prefix))) | |
436 | (bbdb-display-records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :all-names regexp) layout)) | |
437 | ||
438 | ;;;###autoload | |
439 | (defun bbdb-search-organization (regexp &optional layout) | |
440 | "Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the organization field." | |
441 | (interactive (list (bbdb-search-read "organization") (bbdb-layout-prefix))) | |
442 | (bbdb-display-records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :organization regexp) | |
443 | layout)) | |
444 | ||
445 | ;;;###autoload | |
446 | (defun bbdb-search-address (regexp &optional layout) | |
447 | "Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the address fields." | |
448 | (interactive (list (bbdb-search-read "address") (bbdb-layout-prefix))) | |
449 | (bbdb-display-records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :address regexp) | |
450 | layout)) | |
451 | ||
452 | ;;;###autoload | |
453 | (defun bbdb-search-mail (regexp &optional layout) | |
454 | "Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the mail address." | |
455 | (interactive (list (bbdb-search-read "mail address") (bbdb-layout-prefix))) | |
456 | (bbdb-display-records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :mail regexp) layout)) | |
457 | ||
458 | ;;;###autoload | |
459 | (defun bbdb-search-phone (regexp &optional layout) | |
460 | "Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the phones field." | |
461 | (interactive (list (bbdb-search-read "phone") (bbdb-layout-prefix))) | |
462 | (bbdb-display-records | |
463 | (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :phone regexp) layout)) | |
464 | ||
465 | ;;;###autoload | |
466 | (defun bbdb-search-xfields (field regexp &optional layout) | |
467 | "Display all BBDB records for which xfield FIELD matches REGEXP." | |
468 | (interactive | |
469 | (let ((field (completing-read "Xfield to search (RET for all): " | |
470 | (mapcar 'list bbdb-xfield-label-list) nil t))) | |
471 | (list (if (string= field "") '* (intern field)) | |
472 | (bbdb-search-read (if (string= field "") | |
473 | "any xfield" | |
474 | field)) | |
475 | (bbdb-layout-prefix)))) | |
476 | (bbdb-display-records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :xfield (cons field regexp)) | |
477 | layout)) | |
478 | (define-obsolete-function-alias 'bbdb-search-notes 'bbdb-search-xfields "3.0") | |
479 | ||
480 | ;;;###autoload | |
481 | (defun bbdb-search-changed (&optional layout) | |
482 | ;; FIXME: "changes" in BBDB lingo are often called "modifications" | |
483 | ;; in Emacs lingo | |
484 | "Display records which have been changed since BBDB was last saved." | |
485 | (interactive (list (bbdb-layout-prefix))) | |
486 | (if (bbdb-search-invert-p) | |
487 | (let (unchanged-records) | |
488 | (dolist (record (bbdb-records)) | |
489 | (unless (memq record bbdb-changed-records) | |
490 | (push record unchanged-records))) | |
491 | (bbdb-display-records unchanged-records layout)) | |
492 | (bbdb-display-records bbdb-changed-records layout))) | |
493 | ||
494 | (defun bbdb-search-prog (fun &optional layout) | |
495 | "Search records using function FUN. | |
496 | FUN is called with one argument, the record, and should return | |
497 | the record to be displayed or nil otherwise." | |
498 | (bbdb-display-records (delq nil (mapcar fun (bbdb-records))) layout)) | |
499 | ||
500 | \f | |
501 | ;; clean-up functions | |
502 | ||
503 | ;; Sometimes one gets mail from foo@bar.baz.com, and then later gets mail | |
504 | ;; from foo@baz.com. At this point, one would like to delete the bar.baz.com | |
505 | ;; address, since the baz.com address is obviously superior. | |
506 | ||
507 | (defun bbdb-mail-redundant-re (mail) | |
508 | "Return a regexp matching redundant variants of email address MAIL. | |
509 | For example, \"foo@bar.baz.com\" is redundant w.r.t. \"foo@baz.com\". | |
510 | Return nil if MAIL is not a valid plain email address. | |
511 | In particular, ignore addresses \"Joe Smith <foo@baz.com>\"." | |
512 | (let* ((match (string-match "\\`\\([^ ]+\\)@\\(.+\\)\\'" mail)) | |
513 | (name (and match (match-string 1 mail))) | |
514 | (host (and match (match-string 2 mail)))) | |
515 | (if (and name host) | |
516 | (concat (regexp-quote name) "@.*\\." (regexp-quote host))))) | |
517 | ||
518 | (defun bbdb-delete-redundant-mails (records &optional query update) | |
519 | "Delete redundant or duplicate mails from RECORDS. | |
520 | For example, \"foo@bar.baz.com\" is redundant w.r.t. \"foo@baz.com\". | |
521 | Duplicates may (but should not) occur if we feed BBDB automatically. | |
522 | Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ | |
523 | \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. | |
524 | If QUERY is non-nil (as in interactive calls, unless we use a prefix arg) | |
525 | query before deleting the redundant mail addresses. | |
526 | If UPDATE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) update the database. | |
527 | Otherwise, this is the caller's responsiblity. | |
528 | ||
529 | Noninteractively, this may be used as an element of `bbdb-notice-record-hook' | |
530 | or `bbdb-change-hook'. However, see also `bbdb-ignore-redundant-mails', | |
531 | which is probably more suited for your needs." | |
532 | (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records) (not current-prefix-arg) t)) | |
533 | (bbdb-editable) | |
534 | (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records)) | |
535 | (let (mails redundant okay) | |
536 | ;; We do not look at the canonicalized mail addresses of RECORD. | |
537 | ;; An address "Joe Smith <foo@baz.com>" can only be entered manually | |
538 | ;; into BBDB, and we assume that this is what the user wants. | |
539 | ;; Anyway, if a mail field contains all the elements | |
540 | ;; foo@baz.com, "Joe Smith <foo@baz.com>", "Jonathan Smith <foo@baz.com>" | |
541 | ;; we do not know which address to keep and which ones to throw. | |
542 | (dolist (mail (bbdb-record-mail record)) | |
543 | (if (assoc-string mail mails t) ; duplicate mail address | |
544 | (push mail redundant) | |
545 | (push mail mails))) | |
546 | (let ((mail-re (delq nil (mapcar 'bbdb-mail-redundant-re mails))) | |
547 | (case-fold-search t)) | |
548 | (if (not (cdr mail-re)) ; at most one mail-re address to consider | |
549 | (setq okay (nreverse mails)) | |
550 | (setq mail-re (concat "\\`\\(?:" (mapconcat 'identity mail-re "\\|") | |
551 | "\\)\\'")) | |
552 | (dolist (mail mails) | |
553 | (if (string-match mail-re mail) ; redundant mail address | |
554 | (push mail redundant) | |
555 | (push mail okay))))) | |
556 | (let ((form (format "redundant mail%s %s" | |
557 | (if (< 1 (length redundant)) "s" "") | |
558 | (bbdb-concat 'mail (nreverse redundant))))) | |
559 | (when (and redundant | |
560 | (or (not query) | |
561 | (y-or-n-p (format "Delete %s: " form)))) | |
562 | (unless query (message "Deleting %s" form)) | |
563 | (bbdb-record-set-field record 'mail okay) | |
564 | (when update | |
565 | (bbdb-change-record record))))))) | |
566 | (define-obsolete-function-alias 'bbdb-delete-duplicate-mails | |
567 | 'bbdb-delete-redundant-mails "3.0") | |
568 | ||
569 | (defun bbdb-search-duplicates (&optional fields) | |
570 | "Search all records that have duplicate entries for FIELDS. | |
571 | The list FIELDS may contain the symbols `name', `mail', and `aka'. | |
572 | If FIELDS is nil use all these fields. With prefix, query for FIELDS. | |
573 | The search results are displayed in the BBDB buffer." | |
574 | (interactive (list (if current-prefix-arg | |
575 | (list (intern (completing-read "Field: " | |
576 | '("name" "mail" "aka") | |
577 | nil t)))))) | |
578 | (setq fields (or fields '(name mail aka))) | |
579 | (let (hash ret) | |
580 | (dolist (record (bbdb-records)) | |
581 | ||
582 | (when (and (memq 'name fields) | |
583 | (bbdb-record-name record) | |
584 | (setq hash (bbdb-gethash (bbdb-record-name record) | |
585 | '(fl-name lf-name aka))) | |
586 | (> (length hash) 1)) | |
587 | (setq ret (append hash ret)) | |
588 | (message "BBDB record `%s' has duplicate name." | |
589 | (bbdb-record-name record)) | |
590 | (sit-for 0)) | |
591 | ||
592 | (if (memq 'mail fields) | |
593 | (dolist (mail (bbdb-record-mail-canon record)) | |
594 | (setq hash (bbdb-gethash mail '(mail))) | |
595 | (when (> (length hash) 1) | |
596 | (setq ret (append hash ret)) | |
597 | (message "BBDB record `%s' has duplicate mail `%s'." | |
598 | (bbdb-record-name record) mail) | |
599 | (sit-for 0)))) | |
600 | ||
601 | (if (memq 'aka fields) | |
602 | (dolist (aka (bbdb-record-aka record)) | |
603 | (setq hash (bbdb-gethash aka '(fl-name lf-name aka))) | |
604 | (when (> (length hash) 1) | |
605 | (setq ret (append hash ret)) | |
606 | (message "BBDB record `%s' has duplicate aka `%s'" | |
607 | (bbdb-record-name record) aka) | |
608 | (sit-for 0))))) | |
609 | ||
610 | (bbdb-display-records (sort (delete-dups ret) | |
611 | 'bbdb-record-lessp)))) | |
612 | ||
613 | (defun bbdb-fix-records (records) | |
614 | "Fix broken RECORDS. | |
615 | Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ | |
616 | \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'." | |
617 | (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records))) | |
618 | (bbdb-editable) | |
619 | (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records)) | |
620 | ;; For the fields which take a list of strings (affix, organization, | |
621 | ;; aka, and mail) `bbdb=record-set-field' calls `bbdb-list-strings' | |
622 | ;; which removes all elements from such a list which are not non-empty | |
623 | ;; strings. This should fix most problems with these fields. | |
624 | (bbdb-record-set-field record 'affix (bbdb-record-affix record)) | |
625 | (bbdb-record-set-field record 'organization (bbdb-record-organization record)) | |
626 | (bbdb-record-set-field record 'aka (bbdb-record-aka record)) | |
627 | (bbdb-record-set-field record 'mail (bbdb-record-mail record)) | |
628 | (bbdb-change-record record)) | |
629 | (bbdb-sort-records)) | |
630 | ||
631 | (defun bbdb-touch-records (records) | |
632 | "Touch RECORDS by calling `bbdb-change-hook' unconditionally. | |
633 | Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ | |
634 | \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'." | |
635 | (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records))) | |
636 | (bbdb-editable) | |
637 | (let ((bbdb-update-unchanged-records t)) | |
638 | (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records)) | |
639 | (bbdb-change-record record)))) | |
640 | ||
641 | ;;; Time-based functions | |
642 | ||
643 | (defmacro bbdb-compare-records (cmpval label compare) | |
644 | "Builds a lambda comparison function that takes one argument, RECORD. | |
645 | RECORD is returned if (COMPARE VALUE CMPVAL) is t, where VALUE | |
646 | is the value of field LABEL of RECORD." | |
647 | `(lambda (record) | |
648 | (let ((val (bbdb-record-field record ,label))) | |
649 | (if (and val (,compare val ,cmpval)) | |
650 | record)))) | |
651 | ||
652 | (defsubst bbdb-string> (a b) | |
653 | (not (or (string= a b) | |
654 | (string< a b)))) | |
655 | ||
656 | ;;;###autoload | |
657 | (defun bbdb-timestamp-older (date &optional layout) | |
658 | "Display records with timestamp older than DATE. | |
659 | DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format." | |
660 | (interactive (list (read-string "Timestamp older than: (yyyy-mm-dd) ") | |
661 | (bbdb-layout-prefix))) | |
662 | (bbdb-search-prog (bbdb-compare-records date 'timestamp string<) layout)) | |
663 | ||
664 | ;;;###autoload | |
665 | (defun bbdb-timestamp-newer (date &optional layout) | |
666 | "Display records with timestamp newer than DATE. | |
667 | DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format." | |
668 | (interactive (list (read-string "Timestamp newer than: (yyyy-mm-dd) ") | |
669 | (bbdb-layout-prefix))) | |
670 | (bbdb-search-prog (bbdb-compare-records date 'timestamp bbdb-string>) layout)) | |
671 | ||
672 | ;;;###autoload | |
673 | (defun bbdb-creation-older (date &optional layout) | |
674 | "Display records with creation-date older than DATE. | |
675 | DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format." | |
676 | (interactive (list (read-string "Creation older than: (yyyy-mm-dd) ") | |
677 | (bbdb-layout-prefix))) | |
678 | (bbdb-search-prog (bbdb-compare-records date 'creation-date string<) layout)) | |
679 | ||
680 | ;;;###autoload | |
681 | (defun bbdb-creation-newer (date &optional layout) | |
682 | "Display records with creation-date newer than DATE. | |
683 | DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format." | |
684 | (interactive (list (read-string "Creation newer than: (yyyy-mm-dd) ") | |
685 | (bbdb-layout-prefix))) | |
686 | (bbdb-search-prog (bbdb-compare-records date 'creation-date bbdb-string>) layout)) | |
687 | ||
688 | ;;;###autoload | |
689 | (defun bbdb-creation-no-change (&optional layout) | |
690 | "Display records that have the same timestamp and creation-date." | |
691 | (interactive (list (bbdb-layout-prefix))) | |
692 | (bbdb-search-prog | |
693 | ;; RECORD is bound in `bbdb-compare-records'. | |
694 | (bbdb-compare-records (bbdb-record-timestamp record) | |
695 | 'creation-date string=) | |
696 | layout)) | |
697 | ||
698 | ;;; Parsing phone numbers | |
699 | ;; XXX this needs expansion to handle international prefixes properly | |
700 | ;; i.e. +353-number without discarding the +353 part. Problem being | |
701 | ;; that this will necessitate yet another change in the database | |
702 | ;; format for people who are using north american numbers. | |
703 | ||
704 | (defsubst bbdb-subint (string num) | |
705 | "Used for parsing phone numbers." | |
706 | (string-to-number (match-string num string))) | |
707 | ||
708 | (defun bbdb-parse-phone (string &optional style) | |
709 | "Parse a phone number from STRING and return a list of integers the form | |
710 | \(area-code exchange number extension). | |
711 | This is both lenient and strict in what it will parse - whitespace may | |
712 | appear (or not) between any of the groups of digits, parentheses around the | |
713 | area code are optional, as is a dash between the exchange and number, and | |
714 | a '1' preceeding the area code; but there must be three digits in the area | |
715 | code and exchange, and four in the number (if they are present). | |
716 | All of these are unambigously parsable: | |
717 | ||
718 | ( 415 ) 555 - 1212 x123 -> (415 555 1212 123) | |
719 | (415)555-1212 123 -> (415 555 1212 123) | |
720 | (1-415) 555-1212 123 -> (415 555 1212 123) | |
721 | 1 (415)-555-1212 123 -> (415 555 1212 123) | |
722 | 555-1212 123 -> (0 555 1212 123) | |
723 | 555 1212 -> (0 555 1212 0) | |
724 | 415 555 1212 -> (415 555 1212 0) | |
725 | 1 415 555 1212 -> (415 555 1212 0) | |
726 | 5551212 -> (0 555 1212 0) | |
727 | 4155551212 -> (415 555 1212 0) | |
728 | 4155551212123 -> (415 555 1212 123) | |
729 | 5551212x123 -> (0 555 1212 123) | |
730 | 1234 -> (0 0 0 1234) | |
731 | ||
732 | Note that \"4151212123\" is ambiguous; it could be interpreted either as | |
733 | \"(415) 121-2123\" or as \"415-1212 x123\". | |
734 | ||
735 | Return a list containing four numbers or one string." | |
736 | ||
737 | ;; RW: Missing parts of NANP numbers are replaced by zeros. | |
738 | ;; Is this always correct? What about an extension zero? | |
739 | ;; Should we use nil instead of zeros? | |
740 | (unless style (setq style bbdb-phone-style)) | |
741 | (let ((area-regexp (concat "(?[ \t]*\\+?1?[ \t]*[-\(]?[ \t]*[-\(]?[ \t]*" | |
742 | "\\([2-9][0-9][0-9]\\)[ \t]*)?[-./ \t]*")) | |
743 | (main-regexp (concat "\\([1-9][0-9][0-9]\\)[ \t]*[-.]?[ \t]*" | |
744 | "\\([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]\\)[ \t]*")) | |
745 | (ext-regexp "x?[ \t]*\\([0-9]+\\)[ \t]*")) | |
746 | (cond ((not (eq style 'nanp)) | |
747 | (list (bbdb-string-trim string))) | |
748 | ((string-match ;; (415) 555-1212 x123 | |
749 | (concat "^[ \t]*" area-regexp main-regexp ext-regexp "$") string) | |
750 | (list (bbdb-subint string 1) (bbdb-subint string 2) | |
751 | (bbdb-subint string 3) (bbdb-subint string 4))) | |
752 | ;; (415) 555-1212 | |
753 | ((string-match (concat "^[ \t]*" area-regexp main-regexp "$") string) | |
754 | (list (bbdb-subint string 1) (bbdb-subint string 2) | |
755 | (bbdb-subint string 3) 0)) | |
756 | ;; 555-1212 x123 | |
757 | ((string-match (concat "^[ \t]*" main-regexp ext-regexp "$") string) | |
758 | (list 0 (bbdb-subint string 1) (bbdb-subint string 2) | |
759 | (bbdb-subint string 3))) | |
760 | ;; 555-1212 | |
761 | ((string-match (concat "^[ \t]*" main-regexp "$") string) | |
762 | (list 0 (bbdb-subint string 1) (bbdb-subint string 2) 0)) | |
763 | ;; x123 | |
764 | ((string-match (concat "^[ \t]*" ext-regexp "$") string) | |
765 | (list 0 0 0 (bbdb-subint string 1))) | |
766 | ;; We trust the user she knows what she wants | |
767 | (t (list (bbdb-string-trim string)))))) | |
768 | ||
769 | (defun bbdb-message-search (name mail) | |
770 | "Return list of BBDB records matching NAME and/or MAIL. | |
771 | First try to find a record matching both NAME and MAIL. | |
772 | If this fails try to find a record matching MAIL. | |
773 | If this fails try to find a record matching NAME. | |
774 | NAME may match FIRST_LAST, LAST_FIRST or AKA. | |
775 | ||
776 | This function performs a fast search using `bbdb-hashtable'. | |
777 | NAME and MAIL must be strings or nil. | |
778 | See `bbdb-search' for searching records with regexps." | |
779 | (when (or name mail) | |
780 | (bbdb-buffer) ; make sure database is loaded and up-to-date | |
781 | (let ((mrecords (if mail (bbdb-gethash mail '(mail)))) | |
782 | (nrecords (if name (bbdb-gethash name '(fl-name lf-name aka))))) | |
783 | ;; (1) records matching NAME and MAIL | |
784 | (or (and mrecords nrecords | |
785 | (let (records) | |
786 | (dolist (record nrecords) | |
787 | (mapc (lambda (mr) (if (and (eq record mr) | |
788 | (not (memq record records))) | |
789 | (push record records))) | |
790 | mrecords)) | |
791 | records)) | |
792 | ;; (2) records matching MAIL | |
793 | mrecords | |
794 | ;; (3) records matching NAME | |
795 | nrecords)))) | |
796 | ||
797 | (defun bbdb-read-record (&optional first-and-last) | |
798 | "Read and return a new BBDB record. | |
799 | Does not insert it into the database or update the hashtables, | |
800 | but does ensure that there will not be name collisions." | |
801 | (bbdb-editable) | |
802 | (let ((record (bbdb-empty-record))) | |
803 | (let (name) | |
804 | (bbdb-error-retry | |
805 | (setq name (bbdb-read-name first-and-last)) | |
806 | (bbdb-check-name (car name) (cdr name))) | |
807 | (bbdb-record-set-firstname record (car name)) | |
808 | (bbdb-record-set-lastname record (cdr name))) | |
809 | ||
810 | ;; organization | |
811 | (bbdb-record-set-organization record (bbdb-read-organization)) | |
812 | ||
813 | ||
814 | (bbdb-record-set-mail | |
815 | record (bbdb-split 'mail (bbdb-read-string "E-Mail Addresses: "))) | |
816 | ;; address | |
817 | (let (addresses label address) | |
818 | (while (not (string= "" | |
819 | (setq label | |
820 | (bbdb-read-string | |
821 | "Snail Mail Address Label [RET when done]: " | |
822 | nil | |
823 | bbdb-address-label-list)))) | |
824 | (setq address (make-vector bbdb-address-length nil)) | |
825 | (bbdb-record-edit-address address label t) | |
826 | (push address addresses)) | |
827 | (bbdb-record-set-address record (nreverse addresses))) | |
828 | ||
829 | ;; phones | |
830 | (let (phones phone-list label) | |
831 | (while (not (string= "" | |
832 | (setq label | |
833 | (bbdb-read-string | |
834 | "Phone Label [RET when done]: " nil | |
835 | bbdb-phone-label-list)))) | |
836 | (setq phone-list | |
837 | (bbdb-error-retry | |
838 | (bbdb-parse-phone | |
839 | (read-string "Phone: " | |
840 | (and (integerp bbdb-default-area-code) | |
841 | (format "(%03d) " | |
842 | bbdb-default-area-code)))))) | |
843 | (push (apply 'vector label phone-list) phones)) | |
844 | (bbdb-record-set-phone record (nreverse phones))) | |
845 | ||
846 | ;; `bbdb-default-xfield' | |
847 | (let ((xfield (bbdb-read-xfield bbdb-default-xfield))) | |
848 | (unless (string= "" xfield) | |
849 | (bbdb-record-set-xfields | |
850 | record (list (cons bbdb-default-xfield xfield))))) | |
851 | ||
852 | record)) | |
853 | ||
854 | (defun bbdb-read-name (&optional first-and-last dfirst dlast) | |
855 | "Read name for a record from minibuffer. | |
856 | FIRST-AND-LAST controls the reading mode: | |
857 | If it is 'first-last read first and last name separately. | |
858 | If it is 'last-first read last and first name separately. | |
859 | If it is 'fullname read full name at once. | |
860 | If it is t read name parts separately, obeying `bbdb-read-name-format' if possible. | |
861 | Otherwise use `bbdb-read-name-format'. | |
862 | DFIRST and DLAST are default values for the first and last name. | |
863 | Return cons with first and last name." | |
864 | (unless (memq first-and-last '(first-last last-first fullname)) | |
865 | ;; We do not yet know how to read the name | |
866 | (setq first-and-last | |
867 | (if (and first-and-last | |
868 | (not (memq bbdb-read-name-format '(first-last last-first)))) | |
869 | 'first-last | |
870 | bbdb-read-name-format))) | |
871 | (let ((name (cond ((eq first-and-last 'last-first) | |
872 | (let (fn ln) | |
873 | (setq ln (bbdb-read-string "Last Name: " dlast) | |
874 | fn (bbdb-read-string "First Name: " dfirst)) | |
875 | (cons fn ln))) | |
876 | ((eq first-and-last 'first-last) | |
877 | (cons (bbdb-read-string "First Name: " dfirst) | |
878 | (bbdb-read-string "Last Name: " dlast))) | |
879 | (t | |
880 | (bbdb-divide-name (bbdb-read-string | |
881 | "Name: " (bbdb-concat 'name-first-last | |
882 | dfirst dlast))))))) | |
883 | (if (string= (car name) "") (setcar name nil)) | |
884 | (if (string= (cdr name) "") (setcdr name nil)) | |
885 | name)) | |
886 | ||
887 | ;;;###autoload | |
888 | (defun bbdb-create (record) | |
889 | "Add a new RECORD to BBDB. | |
890 | When called interactively read all relevant info. | |
891 | Do not call this from a program; call `bbdb-create-internal' instead." | |
892 | (interactive (list (bbdb-read-record current-prefix-arg))) | |
893 | (bbdb-change-record record) | |
894 | (bbdb-display-records (list record))) | |
895 | ||
896 | (defsubst bbdb-split-maybe (separator string) | |
897 | "Split STRING into list of substrings bounded by matches for SEPARATORS. | |
898 | If STRING is a list, return STRING. Throw error if STRING is neither a string | |
899 | nor a list." | |
900 | (cond ((stringp string) | |
901 | (bbdb-split separator string)) | |
902 | ((listp string) string) | |
903 | (t (error "Cannot convert %s to list" string)))) | |
904 | ||
905 | ;;;###autoload | |
906 | (defun bbdb-create-internal (&rest spec) | |
907 | "Add a new record to the database and return it. | |
908 | ||
909 | The following keywords are supported in SPEC: | |
910 | :name VAL String or a cons cell (FIRST . LAST), the name of the person. | |
911 | An error is thrown if VAL is already in use | |
912 | and `bbdb-allow-duplicates' is nil. | |
913 | :affix VAL List of strings. | |
914 | :aka VAL List of strings. | |
915 | :organization VAL List of strings. | |
916 | :mail VAL String with comma-separated mail address | |
917 | or a list of strings. | |
918 | An error is thrown if a mail address in MAIL is already | |
919 | in use and `bbdb-allow-duplicates' is nil. | |
920 | :phone VAL List of phone-number objects. A phone-number is a vector | |
921 | [\"label\" areacode prefix suffix extension-or-nil] | |
922 | or [\"label\" \"phone-number\"] | |
923 | :address VAL List of addresses. An address is a vector of the form | |
924 | \[\"label\" (\"line1\" \"line2\" ... ) \"City\" | |
925 | \"State\" \"Postcode\" \"Country\"]. | |
926 | :xfields VAL Alist associating symbols with strings. | |
927 | :uuid VAL String, the uuid. | |
928 | :creation-date VAL String, the creation date. | |
929 | :check If present, throw an error if a field value is not | |
930 | syntactically correct." | |
931 | (bbdb-editable) | |
932 | (let ((record (bbdb-empty-record)) | |
933 | (record-type (cdr bbdb-record-type)) | |
934 | (check (prog1 (memq :check spec) | |
935 | (setq spec (delq :check spec)))) | |
936 | keyw) | |
937 | ||
938 | ;; Check keys. | |
939 | (while (keywordp (setq keyw (car spec))) | |
940 | (setq spec (cdr spec)) | |
941 | (pcase keyw | |
942 | (`:name | |
943 | (let ((name (pop spec))) | |
944 | (cond ((stringp name) | |
945 | (setq name (bbdb-divide-name name))) | |
946 | (check (bbdb-check-type name '(or (const nil) | |
947 | (cons string string)) | |
948 | t))) | |
949 | (let ((firstname (car name)) | |
950 | (lastname (cdr name))) | |
951 | (bbdb-check-name firstname lastname) ; check for duplicates | |
952 | (bbdb-record-set-firstname record firstname) | |
953 | (bbdb-record-set-lastname record lastname)))) | |
954 | ||
955 | (`:affix | |
956 | (let ((affix (bbdb-split-maybe 'affix (pop spec)))) | |
957 | (if check (bbdb-check-type affix (bbdb-record-affix record-type) t)) | |
958 | (bbdb-record-set-affix record affix))) | |
959 | ||
960 | (`:organization | |
961 | (let ((organization (bbdb-split-maybe 'organization (pop spec)))) | |
962 | (if check (bbdb-check-type | |
963 | organization (bbdb-record-organization record-type) t)) | |
964 | (bbdb-record-set-organization record organization))) | |
965 | ||
966 | (`:aka | |
967 | (let ((aka (bbdb-split-maybe 'aka (pop spec)))) | |
968 | (if check (bbdb-check-type aka (bbdb-record-aka record-type) t)) | |
969 | (bbdb-record-set-aka record aka))) | |
970 | ||
971 | ||
972 | (let ((mail (bbdb-split-maybe 'mail (pop spec)))) | |
973 | (if check (bbdb-check-type mail (bbdb-record-mail record-type) t)) | |
974 | (unless bbdb-allow-duplicates | |
975 | (dolist (elt mail) | |
976 | (if (bbdb-gethash elt '(mail)) | |
977 | (error "%s is already in the database" elt)))) | |
978 | (bbdb-record-set-mail record mail))) | |
979 | ||
980 | (`:phone | |
981 | (let ((phone (pop spec))) | |
982 | (if check (bbdb-check-type phone (bbdb-record-phone record-type) t)) | |
983 | (bbdb-record-set-phone phone record))) | |
984 | ||
985 | (`:address | |
986 | (let ((address (pop spec))) | |
987 | (if check (bbdb-check-type address (bbdb-record-address record-type) t)) | |
988 | (bbdb-record-set-address record address))) | |
989 | ||
990 | (`:xfields | |
991 | (let ((xfields (pop spec))) | |
992 | (if check (bbdb-check-type xfields (bbdb-record-xfields record-type) t)) | |
993 | (bbdb-record-set-xfields record xfields))) | |
994 | ||
995 | (`:uuid | |
996 | (let ((uuid (pop spec))) | |
997 | (if check (bbdb-check-type uuid (bbdb-record-uuid record-type) t)) | |
998 | (bbdb-record-set-uuid record uuid))) | |
999 | ||
1000 | (`:creation-date | |
1001 | (let ((creation-date (pop spec))) | |
1002 | (if check (bbdb-check-type | |
1003 | creation-date (bbdb-record-creation-date record-type) t)) | |
1004 | (bbdb-record-set-creation-date record creation-date))) | |
1005 | ||
1006 | (_ (error "Keyword `%s' undefined" keyw)))) | |
1007 | ||
1008 | (bbdb-change-record record))) | |
1009 | ||
1010 | ;;;###autoload | |
1011 | (defun bbdb-insert-field (record field value) | |
1012 | "For RECORD, add a new FIELD with value VALUE. | |
1013 | Interactively, read FIELD and VALUE; RECORD is the current record. | |
1014 | A non-nil prefix arg is passed on to `bbdb-read-field' as FLAG (see there)." | |
1015 | (interactive | |
1016 | (let* ((_ (bbdb-editable)) | |
1017 | (record (or (bbdb-current-record) | |
1018 | (error "Point not on a record"))) | |
1019 | (list (append bbdb-xfield-label-list | |
1020 | '(affix organization aka phone address mail))) | |
1021 | (field "") | |
1022 | (completion-ignore-case t) | |
1023 | (present (mapcar 'car (bbdb-record-xfields record)))) | |
1024 | (if (bbdb-record-affix record) (push 'affix present)) | |
1025 | (if (bbdb-record-organization record) (push 'organization present)) | |
1026 | (if (bbdb-record-mail record) (push 'mail present)) | |
1027 | (if (bbdb-record-aka record) (push 'aka present)) | |
1028 | (dolist (field present) | |
1029 | (setq list (remq field list))) | |
1030 | (setq list (mapcar 'symbol-name list)) | |
1031 | (while (string= field "") | |
1032 | (setq field (downcase (completing-read "Insert Field: " list)))) | |
1033 | (setq field (intern field)) | |
1034 | (if (memq field present) | |
1035 | (error "Field \"%s\" already exists" field)) | |
1036 | (list record field (bbdb-read-field record field current-prefix-arg)))) | |
1037 | ||
1038 | (cond (;; affix | |
1039 | (eq field 'affix) | |
1040 | (if (bbdb-record-affix record) | |
1041 | (error "Affix field exists already")) | |
1042 | (if (stringp value) | |
1043 | (setq value (bbdb-split 'affix value))) | |
1044 | (bbdb-record-set-field record 'affix value)) | |
1045 | ;; organization | |
1046 | ((eq field 'organization) | |
1047 | (if (bbdb-record-organization record) | |
1048 | (error "Organization field exists already")) | |
1049 | (if (stringp value) | |
1050 | (setq value (bbdb-split 'organization value))) | |
1051 | (bbdb-record-set-field record 'organization value)) | |
1052 | ;; phone | |
1053 | ((eq field 'phone) | |
1054 | (bbdb-record-set-field record 'phone | |
1055 | (nconc (bbdb-record-phone record) | |
1056 | (list value)))) | |
1057 | ;; address | |
1058 | ((eq field 'address) | |
1059 | (bbdb-record-set-field record 'address | |
1060 | (nconc (bbdb-record-address record) | |
1061 | (list value)))) | |
1062 | ||
1063 | ((eq field 'mail) | |
1064 | (if (bbdb-record-mail record) | |
1065 | (error "Mail field exists already")) | |
1066 | (if (stringp value) | |
1067 | (setq value (bbdb-split 'mail value))) | |
1068 | (bbdb-record-set-field record 'mail value)) | |
1069 | ;; AKA | |
1070 | ((eq field 'aka) | |
1071 | (if (bbdb-record-aka record) | |
1072 | (error "Alternate names field exists already")) | |
1073 | (if (stringp value) | |
1074 | (setq value (bbdb-split 'aka value))) | |
1075 | (bbdb-record-set-field record 'aka value)) | |
1076 | ;; xfields | |
1077 | ((assq field (bbdb-record-xfields record)) | |
1078 | (error "Xfield \"%s\" already exists" field)) | |
1079 | (t | |
1080 | (bbdb-record-set-xfield record field value))) | |
1081 | (unless (bbdb-change-record record) | |
1082 | (message "Record unchanged"))) | |
1083 | ||
1084 | (defun bbdb-read-field (record field &optional flag) | |
1085 | "For RECORD read new FIELD interactively. | |
1086 | - The phone number style is controlled via `bbdb-phone-style'. | |
1087 | A prefix FLAG inverts the style, | |
1088 | - If a mail address lacks a domain, append `bbdb-default-domain' | |
1089 | if this variable non-nil. With prefix FLAG do not alter the mail address. | |
1090 | - The value of an xfield is a string. With prefix FLAG the value may be | |
1091 | any lisp object." | |
1092 | (let* ((init-f (intern-soft (concat "bbdb-init-" (symbol-name field)))) | |
1093 | (init (if (and init-f (functionp init-f)) | |
1094 | (funcall init-f record)))) | |
1095 | (cond (;; affix | |
1096 | (eq field 'affix) (bbdb-read-string "Affix: " init)) | |
1097 | ;; organization | |
1098 | ((eq field 'organization) (bbdb-read-organization init)) | |
1099 | ||
1100 | ((eq field 'mail) | |
1101 | (let ((mail (bbdb-read-string "Mail: " init))) | |
1102 | (if (string-match "^mailto:" mail) | |
1103 | (setq mail (substring mail (match-end 0)))) | |
1104 | (if (or (not bbdb-default-domain) | |
1105 | flag (string-match "[@%!]" mail)) | |
1106 | ||
1107 | (concat mail "@" bbdb-default-domain)))) | |
1108 | ;; AKA | |
1109 | ((eq field 'aka) (bbdb-read-string "Alternate Names: " init)) | |
1110 | ;; Phone | |
1111 | ((eq field 'phone) | |
1112 | (let ((bbdb-phone-style | |
1113 | (if flag (if (eq bbdb-phone-style 'nanp) nil 'nanp) | |
1114 | bbdb-phone-style))) | |
1115 | (apply 'vector | |
1116 | (bbdb-read-string "Label: " nil bbdb-phone-label-list) | |
1117 | (bbdb-error-retry | |
1118 | (bbdb-parse-phone | |
1119 | (read-string "Phone: " | |
1120 | (and (integerp bbdb-default-area-code) | |
1121 | (format "(%03d) " | |
1122 | bbdb-default-area-code)))))))) | |
1123 | ;; Address | |
1124 | ((eq field 'address) | |
1125 | (let ((address (make-vector bbdb-address-length nil))) | |
1126 | (bbdb-record-edit-address address nil t) | |
1127 | address)) | |
1128 | ;; xfield | |
1129 | ((or (memq field bbdb-xfield-label-list) | |
1130 | ;; New xfield | |
1131 | (y-or-n-p | |
1132 | (format "\"%s\" is an unknown field name. Define it? " field)) | |
1133 | (error "Aborted")) | |
1134 | (bbdb-read-xfield field init flag))))) | |
1135 | ||
1136 | ;;;###autoload | |
1137 | (defun bbdb-edit-field (record field &optional value flag) | |
1138 | "Edit the contents of FIELD of RECORD. | |
1139 | If point is in the middle of a multi-line field (e.g., address), | |
1140 | then the entire field is edited, not just the current line. | |
1141 | For editing phone numbers or addresses, VALUE must be the phone number | |
1142 | or address that gets edited. An error is thrown when attempting to edit | |
1143 | a phone number or address with VALUE being nil. | |
1144 | ||
1145 | - The value of an xfield is a string. With prefix FLAG the value may be | |
1146 | any lisp object." | |
1147 | (interactive | |
1148 | (save-excursion | |
1149 | (bbdb-editable) | |
1150 | ;; when at the end of the line take care of it | |
1151 | (if (and (eolp) (not (bobp)) (not (bbdb-current-field))) | |
1152 | (backward-char 1)) | |
1153 | (let* ((field-l (bbdb-current-field)) | |
1154 | (field (car field-l)) | |
1155 | (value (nth 1 field-l))) | |
1156 | (unless field (error "Point not in a field")) | |
1157 | (list (bbdb-current-record) | |
1158 | (if (memq field '(name affix organization aka mail phone address | |
1159 | uuid creation-date timestamp)) | |
1160 | field ; not an xfield | |
1161 | (elt value 0)) ; xfield | |
1162 | value current-prefix-arg)))) | |
1163 | (let (edit-str) | |
1164 | (cond ((memq field '(firstname lastname xfields)) | |
1165 | ;; FIXME: We could also edit first and last names. | |
1166 | (error "Field `%s' not editable this way." field)) | |
1167 | ((eq field 'name) | |
1168 | (bbdb-error-retry | |
1169 | (bbdb-record-set-field | |
1170 | record 'name | |
1171 | (bbdb-read-name | |
1172 | (if flag | |
1173 | ;; Here we try to obey the name-format xfield for | |
1174 | ;; editing the name field. Is this useful? Or is this | |
1175 | ;; irritating overkill and we better obey consistently | |
1176 | ;; `bbdb-read-name-format'? | |
1177 | (or (bbdb-record-xfield-intern record 'name-format) | |
1178 | flag)) | |
1179 | (bbdb-record-firstname record) | |
1180 | (bbdb-record-lastname record))))) | |
1181 | ||
1182 | ((eq field 'phone) | |
1183 | (unless value (error "No phone specified")) | |
1184 | (bbdb-record-edit-phone (bbdb-record-phone record) value)) | |
1185 | ((eq field 'address) | |
1186 | (unless value (error "No address specified")) | |
1187 | (bbdb-record-edit-address value nil flag)) | |
1188 | ((eq field 'organization) | |
1189 | (bbdb-record-set-field | |
1190 | record field | |
1191 | (bbdb-read-organization | |
1192 | (bbdb-concat field (bbdb-record-organization record))))) | |
1193 | ((setq edit-str (assq field '((affix . "Affix") | |
1194 | (mail . "Mail") (aka . "AKA")))) | |
1195 | (bbdb-record-set-field | |
1196 | record field | |
1197 | (bbdb-split field (bbdb-read-string | |
1198 | (format "%s: " (cdr edit-str)) | |
1199 | (bbdb-concat field | |
1200 | (bbdb-record-field record field)))))) | |
1201 | ((eq field 'uuid) | |
1202 | (bbdb-record-set-field | |
1203 | record 'uuid (bbdb-read-string "uuid (edit at your own risk): " (bbdb-record-uuid record)))) | |
1204 | ((eq field 'creation-date) | |
1205 | (bbdb-record-set-creation-date | |
1206 | record (bbdb-read-string "creation-date: " (bbdb-record-creation-date record)))) | |
1207 | ;; The timestamp is set automatically whenever we save a modified record. | |
1208 | ;; So any editing gets overwritten. | |
1209 | ((eq field 'timestamp)) ; do nothing | |
1210 | (t ; xfield | |
1211 | (bbdb-record-set-xfield | |
1212 | record field | |
1213 | (bbdb-read-xfield field (bbdb-record-xfield record field) flag)))) | |
1214 | (cond ((eq field 'timestamp) | |
1215 | (message "timestamp not editable")) | |
1216 | ((bbdb-change-record record)) | |
1217 | (t (message "Record unchanged"))))) | |
1218 | ||
1219 | (defun bbdb-edit-foo (record field &optional nvalue) | |
1220 | "For RECORD edit some FIELD (mostly interactively). | |
1221 | FIELD may take the same values as the elements of the variable `bbdb-edit-foo'. | |
1222 | If FIELD is 'phone or 'address, NVALUE should be an integer in order to edit | |
1223 | the NVALUEth phone or address field; otherwise insert a new phone or address | |
1224 | field. | |
1225 | ||
1226 | Interactively, if called without a prefix, the value of FIELD is the car | |
1227 | of the variable `bbdb-edit-foo'. When called with a prefix, the value | |
1228 | of FIELD is the cdr of this variable. Then use minibuffer completion | |
1229 | to select the field." | |
1230 | (interactive | |
1231 | (let* ((_ (bbdb-editable)) | |
1232 | (record (bbdb-current-record)) | |
1233 | (tmp (if current-prefix-arg (cdr bbdb-edit-foo) (car bbdb-edit-foo))) | |
1234 | (field (if (memq tmp '(current-fields all-fields)) | |
1235 | ;; Do not require match so that we can define new xfields. | |
1236 | (intern (completing-read | |
1237 | "Edit field: " (mapcar 'list (if (eq tmp 'all-fields) | |
1238 | (append '(name affix organization aka mail phone address uuid creation-date) | |
1239 | bbdb-xfield-label-list) | |
1240 | (append (if (bbdb-record-affix record) '(affix)) | |
1241 | (if (bbdb-record-organization record) '(organization)) | |
1242 | (if (bbdb-record-aka record) '(aka)) | |
1243 | (if (bbdb-record-mail record) '(mail)) | |
1244 | (if (bbdb-record-phone record) '(phone)) | |
1245 | (if (bbdb-record-address record) '(address)) | |
1246 | (mapcar 'car (bbdb-record-xfields record)) | |
1247 | '(name uuid creation-date)))))) | |
1248 | tmp)) | |
1249 | ;; Multiple phone and address fields may use the same label. | |
1250 | ;; So we cannot use these labels to uniquely identify | |
1251 | ;; a phone or address field. So instead we number these fields | |
1252 | ;; consecutively. But we do use the labels to annotate the numbers | |
1253 | ;; (available starting from GNU Emacs 24.1). | |
1254 | (nvalue (cond ((eq field 'phone) | |
1255 | (let* ((phones (bbdb-record-phone record)) | |
1256 | (collection (cons (cons "new" "new phone #") | |
1257 | (mapcar (lambda (n) | |
1258 | (cons (format "%d" n) (bbdb-phone-label (nth n phones)))) | |
1259 | (number-sequence 0 (1- (length phones)))))) | |
1260 | (completion-extra-properties | |
1261 | `(:annotation-function | |
1262 | (lambda (s) (format " (%s)" (cdr (assoc s ',collection))))))) | |
1263 | (if (< 0 (length phones)) | |
1264 | (completing-read "Phone field: " collection nil t) | |
1265 | "new"))) | |
1266 | ((eq field 'address) | |
1267 | (let* ((addresses (bbdb-record-address record)) | |
1268 | (collection (cons (cons "new" "new address") | |
1269 | (mapcar (lambda (n) | |
1270 | (cons (format "%d" n) (bbdb-address-label (nth n addresses)))) | |
1271 | (number-sequence 0 (1- (length addresses)))))) | |
1272 | (completion-extra-properties | |
1273 | `(:annotation-function | |
1274 | (lambda (s) (format " (%s)" (cdr (assoc s ',collection))))))) | |
1275 | (if (< 0 (length addresses)) | |
1276 | (completing-read "Address field: " collection nil t) | |
1277 | "new")))))) | |
1278 | (list record field (and (stringp nvalue) | |
1279 | (if (string= "new" nvalue) | |
1280 | 'new | |
1281 | (string-to-number nvalue)))))) | |
1282 | ||
1283 | (if (memq field '(firstname lastname name-lf aka-all mail-aka mail-canon)) | |
1284 | (error "Field `%s' illegal" field)) | |
1285 | (let ((value (if (numberp nvalue) | |
1286 | (nth nvalue (cond ((eq field 'phone) (bbdb-record-phone record)) | |
1287 | ((eq field 'address) (bbdb-record-address record)) | |
1288 | (t (error "%s: nvalue %s meaningless" field nvalue))))))) | |
1289 | (if (and (numberp nvalue) (not value)) | |
1290 | (error "%s: nvalue %s out of range" field nvalue)) | |
1291 | (if (or (memq field '(name uuid creation-date)) | |
1292 | (and (eq field 'affix) (bbdb-record-affix record)) | |
1293 | (and (eq field 'organization) (bbdb-record-organization record)) | |
1294 | (and (eq field 'mail) (bbdb-record-mail record)) | |
1295 | (and (eq field 'aka) (bbdb-record-aka record)) | |
1296 | (assq field (bbdb-record-xfields record)) | |
1297 | value) | |
1298 | (bbdb-edit-field record field value) | |
1299 | (bbdb-insert-field record field | |
1300 | (bbdb-read-field record field))))) | |
1301 | ||
1302 | (defun bbdb-read-xfield (field &optional init sexp) | |
1303 | "Read xfield FIELD with optional INIT. | |
1304 | This calls bbdb-read-xfield-FIELD if it exists." | |
1305 | (let ((read-fun (intern-soft (format "bbdb-read-xfield-%s" field)))) | |
1306 | (cond ((fboundp read-fun) | |
1307 | (funcall read-fun init)) | |
1308 | ((and (not sexp) (string-or-null-p init)) | |
1309 | (bbdb-read-string (format "%s: " field) init)) | |
1310 | (t (read-minibuffer (format "%s (sexp): " field) | |
1311 | (prin1-to-string init)))))) | |
1312 | ||
1313 | (defun bbdb-read-organization (&optional init) | |
1314 | "Read organization." | |
1315 | (if (string< "24.3" (substring emacs-version 0 4)) | |
1316 | (let ((crm-separator | |
1317 | (concat "[ \t\n]*" | |
1318 | (cadr (assq 'organization bbdb-separator-alist)) | |
1319 | "[ \t\n]*")) | |
1320 | (crm-local-completion-map bbdb-crm-local-completion-map)) | |
1321 | (completing-read-multiple "Organizations: " bbdb-organization-list | |
1322 | nil nil init)) | |
1323 | (bbdb-split 'organization (bbdb-read-string "Organizations: " init)))) | |
1324 | ||
1325 | (defun bbdb-record-edit-address (address &optional label ignore-country) | |
1326 | "Edit ADDRESS. | |
1327 | If LABEL is nil, edit the label sub-field of the address as well. | |
1328 | If the country field of ADDRESS is nonempty and IGNORE-COUNTRY is nil, | |
1329 | use the rule from `bbdb-address-format-list' matching this country. | |
1330 | Otherwise, use the default rule according to `bbdb-address-format-list'." | |
1331 | (unless label | |
1332 | (setq label (bbdb-read-string "Label: " | |
1333 | (bbdb-address-label address) | |
1334 | bbdb-address-label-list))) | |
1335 | (let ((country (or (bbdb-address-country address) "")) | |
1336 | new-addr edit) | |
1337 | (unless (or ignore-country (string= "" country)) | |
1338 | (let ((list bbdb-address-format-list) | |
1339 | identifier elt) | |
1340 | (while (and (not edit) (setq elt (pop list))) | |
1341 | (setq identifier (car elt)) | |
1342 | (if (or (and (listp identifier) | |
1343 | (member-ignore-case country identifier)) | |
1344 | (and (functionp identifier) | |
1345 | (funcall identifier address))) | |
1346 | (setq edit (nth 1 elt)))))) | |
1347 | (unless edit | |
1348 | (setq edit (nth 1 (assq t bbdb-address-format-list)))) | |
1349 | (unless edit (error "No address editing function defined")) | |
1350 | (if (functionp edit) | |
1351 | (setq new-addr (funcall edit address)) | |
1352 | (setq new-addr (make-vector 5 "")) | |
1353 | (dolist (elt (string-to-list edit)) | |
1354 | (cond ((eq elt ?s) | |
1355 | (aset new-addr 0 (bbdb-edit-address-street | |
1356 | (bbdb-address-streets address)))) | |
1357 | ((eq elt ?c) | |
1358 | (aset new-addr 1 (bbdb-read-string | |
1359 | "City: " (bbdb-address-city address) | |
1360 | bbdb-city-list))) | |
1361 | ((eq elt ?S) | |
1362 | (aset new-addr 2 (bbdb-read-string | |
1363 | "State: " (bbdb-address-state address) | |
1364 | bbdb-state-list))) | |
1365 | ((eq elt ?p) | |
1366 | (aset new-addr 3 | |
1367 | (bbdb-error-retry | |
1368 | (bbdb-parse-postcode | |
1369 | (bbdb-read-string | |
1370 | "Postcode: " (bbdb-address-postcode address) | |
1371 | bbdb-postcode-list))))) | |
1372 | ((eq elt ?C) | |
1373 | (aset new-addr 4 | |
1374 | (bbdb-read-string | |
1375 | "Country: " (or (bbdb-address-country address) | |
1376 | bbdb-default-country) | |
1377 | bbdb-country-list)))))) | |
1378 | (bbdb-address-set-label address label) | |
1379 | (bbdb-address-set-streets address (elt new-addr 0)) | |
1380 | (bbdb-address-set-city address (elt new-addr 1)) | |
1381 | (bbdb-address-set-state address (elt new-addr 2)) | |
1382 | (bbdb-address-set-postcode address (elt new-addr 3)) | |
1383 | (if (string= "" (bbdb-concat "" (elt new-addr 0) (elt new-addr 1) | |
1384 | (elt new-addr 2) (elt new-addr 3) | |
1385 | (elt new-addr 4))) | |
1386 | ;; User did not enter anything. this causes a display bug. | |
1387 | ;; The following is a temporary fix. Ideally, we would simply discard | |
1388 | ;; the entire address, but that requires bigger hacking. | |
1389 | (bbdb-address-set-country address "Emacs") | |
1390 | (bbdb-address-set-country address (elt new-addr 4))))) | |
1391 | ||
1392 | (defun bbdb-edit-address-street (streets) | |
1393 | "Edit list STREETS." | |
1394 | (let ((n 0) street list) | |
1395 | (while (not (string= "" (setq street | |
1396 | (bbdb-read-string | |
1397 | (format "Street, line %d: " (1+ n)) | |
1398 | (nth n streets) bbdb-street-list)))) | |
1399 | (push street list) | |
1400 | (setq n (1+ n))) | |
1401 | (reverse list))) | |
1402 | ||
1403 | ;; This function can provide some guidance for writing | |
1404 | ;; your own address editing function | |
1405 | (defun bbdb-edit-address-default (address) | |
1406 | "Function to use for address editing. | |
1407 | The sub-fields and the prompts used are: | |
1408 | Street, line n: (nth n street) | |
1409 | City: city | |
1410 | State: state | |
1411 | Postcode: postcode | |
1412 | Country: country" | |
1413 | (list (bbdb-edit-address-street (bbdb-address-streets address)) | |
1414 | (bbdb-read-string "City: " (bbdb-address-city address) bbdb-city-list) | |
1415 | (bbdb-read-string "State: " (bbdb-address-state address) | |
1416 | bbdb-state-list) | |
1417 | (bbdb-error-retry | |
1418 | (bbdb-parse-postcode | |
1419 | (bbdb-read-string "Postcode: " (bbdb-address-postcode address) | |
1420 | bbdb-postcode-list))) | |
1421 | (bbdb-read-string "Country: " (or (bbdb-address-country address) | |
1422 | bbdb-default-country) | |
1423 | bbdb-country-list))) | |
1424 | ||
1425 | (defun bbdb-record-edit-phone (phones phone) | |
1426 | "For list PHONES edit PHONE number." | |
1427 | ;; Phone numbers are special. They are vectors with either | |
1428 | ;; two or four elements. We do not know whether after editing PHONE | |
1429 | ;; we still have a number requiring the same format as PHONE. | |
1430 | ;; So we take all numbers PHONES of the record so that we can | |
1431 | ;; replace the element PHONE in PHONES. | |
1432 | (setcar (memq phone phones) | |
1433 | (apply 'vector | |
1434 | (bbdb-read-string "Label: " | |
1435 | (bbdb-phone-label phone) | |
1436 | bbdb-phone-label-list) | |
1437 | (bbdb-error-retry | |
1438 | (bbdb-parse-phone | |
1439 | (read-string "Phone: " (bbdb-phone-string phone))))))) | |
1440 | ||
1441 | ;; (bbdb-list-transpose '(a b c d) 1 3) | |
1442 | (defun bbdb-list-transpose (list i j) | |
1443 | "For LIST transpose elements I and J destructively. | |
1444 | I and J start with zero. Return the modified LIST." | |
1445 | (if (eq i j) | |
1446 | list ; ignore that i, j could be invalid | |
1447 | (let (a b c) | |
1448 | ;; Travel down LIST only once | |
1449 | (if (> i j) (setq a i i j j a)); swap | |
1450 | (setq a (nthcdr i list) | |
1451 | b (nthcdr (- j i) a) | |
1452 | c (car b)) | |
1453 | (unless b (error "Args %i, %i beyond length of list." i j)) | |
1454 | (setcar b (car a)) | |
1455 | (setcar a c) | |
1456 | list))) | |
1457 | ||
1458 | (defun bbdb-ident-point (&optional point) | |
1459 | "Return identifier (RECNUM FIELD NUM) for position POINT. | |
1460 | If POINT is nil use current value of point. | |
1461 | RECNUM is the number of the record (starting from zero). | |
1462 | FIELD is the field type. | |
1463 | If FIELD's value is a list, NUM is the position of the subfield within FIELD. | |
1464 | If any of these terms is not defined at POINT, the respective value is nil." | |
1465 | (unless point (setq point (point))) | |
1466 | (let ((recnum (get-text-property point 'bbdb-record-number)) | |
1467 | (field (get-text-property point 'bbdb-field))) | |
1468 | (cond ((not field) | |
1469 | (list recnum nil nil)) | |
1470 | ((eq (car field) 'name) | |
1471 | (list recnum 'name nil)) | |
1472 | ((not (nth 1 field)) | |
1473 | (list recnum (car field) nil)) | |
1474 | (t | |
1475 | (let* ((record (car (nth recnum bbdb-records))) | |
1476 | (fields (bbdb-record-field record (car field))) | |
1477 | (val (nth 1 field)) | |
1478 | (num 0) done elt) | |
1479 | ;; For xfields we only check the label because the rest of VAL | |
1480 | ;; can be anything. (xfields are unique within a record.) | |
1481 | (if (eq 'xfields (car field)) | |
1482 | (setq val (car val) | |
1483 | fields (mapcar 'car fields))) | |
1484 | (while (and (not done) (setq elt (pop fields))) | |
1485 | (if (eq val elt) | |
1486 | (setq done t) | |
1487 | (setq num (1+ num)))) | |
1488 | (unless done (error "Field %s not found" val)) | |
1489 | (list recnum (car field) num)))))) | |
1490 | ||
1491 | ;;;###autoload | |
1492 | (defun bbdb-transpose-fields (arg) | |
1493 | "Transpose previous and current field of a BBDB record. | |
1494 | With numeric prefix ARG, take previous field and move it past ARG fields. | |
1495 | With region active or ARG 0, transpose field point is in and field mark is in. | |
1496 | ||
1497 | Both fields must be in the same record, and must be of the same basic type | |
1498 | \(that is, you can use this command to change the order in which phone numbers | |
1499 | or email addresses are listed, but you cannot use it to make an address appear | |
1500 | before a phone number; the order of field types is fixed). | |
1501 | ||
1502 | If the current field is the name field, transpose first and last name, | |
1503 | irrespective of the value of ARG." | |
1504 | ;; This functionality is inspired by `transpose-lines'. | |
1505 | (interactive "p") | |
1506 | (bbdb-editable) | |
1507 | (let* ((ident (bbdb-ident-point)) | |
1508 | (record (and (car ident) (car (nth (car ident) bbdb-records)))) | |
1509 | num1 num2) | |
1510 | (cond ((not (car ident)) | |
1511 | (error "Point not in BBDB record")) | |
1512 | ((not (nth 1 ident)) | |
1513 | (error "Point not in BBDB field")) | |
1514 | ((eq 'name (nth 1 ident)) | |
1515 | ;; Transpose firstname and lastname | |
1516 | (bbdb-record-set-name record (bbdb-record-lastname record) | |
1517 | (bbdb-record-firstname record))) | |
1518 | ((not (integerp arg)) | |
1519 | (error "Arg `%s' not an integer" arg)) | |
1520 | ((not (nth 2 ident)) | |
1521 | (error "Point not in a transposable field")) | |
1522 | (t | |
1523 | (if (or (use-region-p) (zerop arg)) | |
1524 | (let ((ident2 (bbdb-ident-point | |
1525 | (or (mark) (error "No mark set in this buffer"))))) | |
1526 | (unless (and (eq (car ident) (car ident2)) | |
1527 | (eq (cadr ident) (cadr ident2)) | |
1528 | (integerp (nth 2 ident2))) | |
1529 | (error "Mark (or point) not on transposable field")) | |
1530 | (setq num1 (nth 2 ident) | |
1531 | num2 (nth 2 ident2))) | |
1532 | (setq num1 (1- (nth 2 ident)) | |
1533 | num2 (+ num1 arg)) | |
1534 | (if (or (< (min num1 num2) 0) | |
1535 | (>= (max num1 num2) (length (bbdb-record-field | |
1536 | record (nth 1 ident))))) | |
1537 | (error "Cannot transpose fields of different types"))) | |
1538 | (bbdb-record-set-field | |
1539 | record (nth 1 ident) | |
1540 | (bbdb-list-transpose (bbdb-record-field record (nth 1 ident)) | |
1541 | num1 num2)))) | |
1542 | (bbdb-change-record record))) | |
1543 | ||
1544 | ;;;###autoload | |
1545 | (defun bbdb-delete-field-or-record (records field &optional noprompt) | |
1546 | "For RECORDS delete FIELD. | |
1547 | If FIELD is the `name' field, delete RECORDS from datanbase. | |
1548 | Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ | |
1549 | \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records', | |
1550 | and FIELD is the field point is on. | |
1551 | If prefix NOPROMPT is non-nil, do not confirm deletion." | |
1552 | ;; The value of FIELD is whatever `bbdb-current-field' returns. | |
1553 | ;; This way we can identify more accurately what really needs | |
1554 | ;; to be done. | |
1555 | (interactive | |
1556 | (list (bbdb-do-records) (bbdb-current-field) current-prefix-arg)) | |
1557 | (bbdb-editable) | |
1558 | (unless field (error "Not a field")) | |
1559 | (setq records (bbdb-record-list records)) | |
1560 | (let* ((type (car field)) | |
1561 | (type-x (if (eq type 'xfields) | |
1562 | (car (nth 1 field)) | |
1563 | type))) | |
1564 | (if (eq type 'name) | |
1565 | (bbdb-delete-records records noprompt) | |
1566 | (if (memq type '(firstname lastname)) | |
1567 | (error "Cannot delete field `%s'" type)) | |
1568 | (dolist (record records) | |
1569 | (when (or noprompt | |
1570 | (y-or-n-p (format "delete this `%s' field (of %s)? " | |
1571 | type-x (bbdb-record-name record)))) | |
1572 | (cond ((memq type '(phone address)) | |
1573 | (bbdb-record-set-field | |
1574 | record type | |
1575 | ;; We use `delete' which deletes all phone and address | |
1576 | ;; fields equal to the current one. This works for | |
1577 | ;; multiple records. | |
1578 | (delete (nth 1 field) | |
1579 | (bbdb-record-field record type)))) | |
1580 | ((memq type '(affix organization mail aka)) | |
1581 | (bbdb-record-set-field record type nil)) | |
1582 | ((eq type 'xfields) | |
1583 | (bbdb-record-set-xfield record type-x nil)) | |
1584 | (t (error "Unknown field %s" type))) | |
1585 | (bbdb-change-record record)))))) | |
1586 | ||
1587 | ;;;###autoload | |
1588 | (defun bbdb-delete-records (records &optional noprompt) | |
1589 | "Delete RECORDS. | |
1590 | Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ | |
1591 | \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. | |
1592 | If prefix NOPROMPT is non-nil, do not confirm deletion." | |
1593 | (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records) current-prefix-arg)) | |
1594 | (bbdb-editable) | |
1595 | (let ((all-records (bbdb-with-db-buffer bbdb-records))) | |
1596 | (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records)) | |
1597 | (cond ((not (memq record all-records)) | |
1598 | ;; Possibly we changed RECORD before deleting it. | |
1599 | ;; Otherwise, do nothing if RECORD is unknown to BBDB. | |
1600 | (setq bbdb-changed-records (delq record bbdb-changed-records))) | |
1601 | ((or noprompt | |
1602 | (y-or-n-p (format "Delete the BBDB record of %s? " | |
1603 | (or (bbdb-record-name record) | |
1604 | (car (bbdb-record-mail record)))))) | |
1605 | (bbdb-delete-record-internal record t) | |
1606 | (setq bbdb-changed-records (delq record bbdb-changed-records))))))) | |
1607 | ||
1608 | ;;;###autoload | |
1609 | (defun bbdb-display-all-records (&optional layout) | |
1610 | "Show all records. | |
1611 | If invoked in a *BBDB* buffer point stays on the currently visible record. | |
1612 | Inverse of `bbdb-display-current-record'." | |
1613 | (interactive (list (bbdb-layout-prefix))) | |
1614 | (let ((current (ignore-errors (bbdb-current-record)))) | |
1615 | (bbdb-display-records (bbdb-records) layout) | |
1616 | (when (setq current (assq current bbdb-records)) | |
1617 | (redisplay) ; Strange display bug?? | |
1618 | (goto-char (nth 2 current))))) | |
1619 | ;; (set-window-point (selected-window) (nth 2 current))))) | |
1620 | ||
1621 | ;;;###autoload | |
1622 | (defun bbdb-display-current-record (&optional layout) | |
1623 | "Narrow to current record. Inverse of `bbdb-display-all-records'." | |
1624 | (interactive (list (bbdb-layout-prefix))) | |
1625 | (bbdb-display-records (list (bbdb-current-record)) layout)) | |
1626 | ||
1627 | (defun bbdb-change-records-layout (records layout) | |
1628 | (dolist (record records) | |
1629 | (unless (eq layout (nth 1 record)) | |
1630 | (setcar (cdr record) layout) | |
1631 | (bbdb-redisplay-record (car record))))) | |
1632 | ||
1633 | ;;;###autoload | |
1634 | (defun bbdb-toggle-records-layout (records &optional arg) | |
1635 | "Toggle layout of RECORDS (elided or expanded). | |
1636 | Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ | |
1637 | \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. | |
1638 | With prefix ARG 0, RECORDS are displayed elided. | |
1639 | With any other non-nil ARG, RECORDS are displayed expanded." | |
1640 | (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records t) current-prefix-arg)) | |
1641 | (let* ((record (bbdb-current-record)) | |
1642 | (current-layout (nth 1 (assq record bbdb-records))) | |
1643 | (layout-alist | |
1644 | ;; Try to consider only those layouts that have the `toggle' | |
1645 | ;; option set | |
1646 | (or (delq nil (mapcar (lambda (l) | |
1647 | (if (and (assq 'toggle l) | |
1648 | (cdr (assq 'toggle l))) | |
1649 | l)) | |
1650 | bbdb-layout-alist)) | |
1651 | bbdb-layout-alist)) | |
1652 | (layout | |
1653 | (cond ((eq arg 0) | |
1654 | 'one-line) | |
1655 | ((null current-layout) | |
1656 | 'multi-line) | |
1657 | ;; layout is not the last element of layout-alist | |
1658 | ;; and we switch to the following element of layout-alist | |
1659 | ((caar (cdr (memq (assq current-layout layout-alist) | |
1660 | layout-alist)))) | |
1661 | (t ; layout is the last element of layout-alist | |
1662 | ;; and we switch to the first element of layout-alist | |
1663 | (caar layout-alist))))) | |
1664 | (message "Using %S layout" layout) | |
1665 | (bbdb-change-records-layout (bbdb-record-list records t) layout))) | |
1666 | ||
1667 | ;;;###autoload | |
1668 | (defun bbdb-display-records-completely (records) | |
1669 | "Display RECORDS using layout `full-multi-line' (i.e., display all fields). | |
1670 | Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ | |
1671 | \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'." | |
1672 | (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records t))) | |
1673 | (let* ((record (bbdb-current-record)) | |
1674 | (current-layout (nth 1 (assq record bbdb-records))) | |
1675 | (layout (if (not (eq current-layout 'full-multi-line)) | |
1676 | 'full-multi-line | |
1677 | 'multi-line))) | |
1678 | (bbdb-change-records-layout (bbdb-record-list records t) layout))) | |
1679 | ||
1680 | ;;;###autoload | |
1681 | (defun bbdb-display-records-with-layout (records layout) | |
1682 | "Display RECORDS using LAYOUT. | |
1683 | Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ | |
1684 | \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'." | |
1685 | (interactive | |
1686 | (list (bbdb-do-records t) | |
1687 | (intern (completing-read "Layout: " | |
1688 | (mapcar (lambda (i) | |
1689 | (list (symbol-name (car i)))) | |
1690 | bbdb-layout-alist))))) | |
1691 | (bbdb-change-records-layout (bbdb-record-list records t) layout)) | |
1692 | ||
1693 | ;;;###autoload | |
1694 | (defun bbdb-omit-record (n) | |
1695 | "Remove current record from the display without deleting it from BBDB. | |
1696 | With prefix N, omit the next N records. If negative, omit backwards." | |
1697 | (interactive "p") | |
1698 | (let ((num (get-text-property (if (and (not (bobp)) (eobp)) | |
1699 | (1- (point)) (point)) | |
1700 | 'bbdb-record-number))) | |
1701 | (if (> n 0) | |
1702 | (setq n (min n (- (length bbdb-records) num))) | |
1703 | (setq n (min (- n) num)) | |
1704 | (bbdb-prev-record n)) | |
1705 | (dotimes (_i n) | |
1706 | (bbdb-redisplay-record (bbdb-current-record) nil t)))) | |
1707 | ||
1708 | ;;; Fixing up bogus records | |
1709 | ||
1710 | ;;;###autoload | |
1711 | (defun bbdb-merge-records (record1 record2) | |
1712 | "Merge RECORD1 into RECORD2, then delete RECORD1 and return RECORD2. | |
1713 | If both records have name fields ask which one to use. | |
1714 | Concatenate other fields, ignoring duplicates. | |
1715 | RECORD1 need not be known to BBDB, its hash and cache are ignored. | |
1716 | Update hash and cache for RECORD2. | |
1717 | ||
1718 | Interactively, RECORD1 is the current record; prompt for RECORD2. | |
1719 | With prefix, RECORD2 defaults to the first record with the same name." | |
1720 | (interactive | |
1721 | (let* ((_ (bbdb-editable)) | |
1722 | (record1 (bbdb-current-record)) | |
1723 | (name (bbdb-record-name record1)) | |
1724 | (record2 (and current-prefix-arg | |
1725 | ;; take the first record with the same name | |
1726 | (car (delq record1 | |
1727 | (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :all-names name)))))) | |
1728 | (when record2 | |
1729 | (message "Merge current record with duplicate record `%s'" name) | |
1730 | (sit-for 1)) | |
1731 | (list record1 | |
1732 | (or record2 | |
1733 | (bbdb-completing-read-record | |
1734 | (format "merge record \"%s\" into: " | |
1735 | (or (bbdb-record-name record1) | |
1736 | (car (bbdb-record-mail record1)) | |
1737 | "???")) | |
1738 | (list record1)))))) | |
1739 | ||
1740 | (bbdb-editable) | |
1741 | (cond ((eq record1 record2) (error "Records are equal")) | |
1742 | ((null record2) (error "No record to merge with"))) | |
1743 | ||
1744 | ;; Merge names | |
1745 | (let* ((new-name (bbdb-record-name record2)) | |
1746 | (old-name (bbdb-record-name record1)) | |
1747 | (old-aka (bbdb-record-aka record1)) | |
1748 | extra-name | |
1749 | (name | |
1750 | (cond ((or (string= "" old-name) | |
1751 | (bbdb-string= old-name new-name)) | |
1752 | (cons (bbdb-record-firstname record2) | |
1753 | (bbdb-record-lastname record2))) | |
1754 | ((string= "" new-name) | |
1755 | (cons (bbdb-record-firstname record1) | |
1756 | (bbdb-record-lastname record1))) | |
1757 | (t (prog1 | |
1758 | (if (y-or-n-p | |
1759 | (format "Use name \"%s\" instead of \"%s\"? " | |
1760 | old-name new-name)) | |
1761 | (progn | |
1762 | (setq extra-name new-name) | |
1763 | (cons (bbdb-record-firstname record1) | |
1764 | (bbdb-record-lastname record1))) | |
1765 | (setq extra-name old-name) | |
1766 | (cons (bbdb-record-firstname record2) | |
1767 | (bbdb-record-lastname record2))) | |
1768 | (unless (bbdb-eval-spec | |
1769 | (bbdb-add-job bbdb-add-aka record2 extra-name) | |
1770 | (format "Keep \"%s\" as an alternate name? " | |
1771 | extra-name)) | |
1772 | (setq extra-name nil))))))) | |
1773 | ||
1774 | (bbdb-record-set-name record2 (car name) (cdr name)) | |
1775 | ||
1776 | (if extra-name (push extra-name old-aka)) | |
1777 | ;; It is better to delete RECORD1 at the end. | |
1778 | ;; So we must temporarily allow duplicates in RECORD2. | |
1779 | (let ((bbdb-allow-duplicates t)) | |
1780 | (bbdb-record-set-field record2 'aka old-aka t))) | |
1781 | ||
1782 | ;; Merge other stuff | |
1783 | (bbdb-record-set-field record2 'affix | |
1784 | (bbdb-record-affix record1) t) | |
1785 | (bbdb-record-set-field record2 'organization | |
1786 | (bbdb-record-organization record1) t) | |
1787 | (bbdb-record-set-field record2 'phone | |
1788 | (bbdb-record-phone record1) t) | |
1789 | (bbdb-record-set-field record2 'address | |
1790 | (bbdb-record-address record1) t) | |
1791 | (let ((bbdb-allow-duplicates t)) | |
1792 | (bbdb-record-set-field record2 'mail | |
1793 | (bbdb-record-mail record1) t)) | |
1794 | (bbdb-record-set-field record2 'xfields | |
1795 | (bbdb-record-xfields record1) t) | |
1796 | ||
1797 | ;; `bbdb-delete-records' does nothing if RECORD1 is not known to BBDB. | |
1798 | (bbdb-delete-records (list record1) 'noprompt) | |
1799 | (bbdb-change-record record2) | |
1800 | record2) | |
1801 | ||
1802 | ;; The following sorting functions are also intended for use | |
1803 | ;; in `bbdb-change-hook'. Then they will be called with one arg, the record. | |
1804 | ||
1805 | ;;;###autoload | |
1806 | (defun bbdb-sort-addresses (records &optional update) | |
1807 | "Sort the addresses in RECORDS according to the label. | |
1808 | Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ | |
1809 | \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. | |
1810 | If UPDATE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) update the database. | |
1811 | Otherwise, this is the caller's responsiblity (for example, when used | |
1812 | in `bbdb-change-hook')." | |
1813 | (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records) t)) | |
1814 | (bbdb-editable) | |
1815 | (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records)) | |
1816 | (bbdb-record-set-address | |
1817 | record (sort (bbdb-record-address record) | |
1818 | (lambda (xx yy) (string< (aref xx 0) (aref yy 0))))) | |
1819 | (if update | |
1820 | (bbdb-change-record record)))) | |
1821 | ||
1822 | ;;;###autoload | |
1823 | (defun bbdb-sort-phones (records &optional update) | |
1824 | "Sort the phones in RECORDS according to the label. | |
1825 | Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ | |
1826 | \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. | |
1827 | If UPDATE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) update the database. | |
1828 | Otherwise, this is the caller's responsiblity (for example, when used | |
1829 | in `bbdb-change-hook')." | |
1830 | (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records) t)) | |
1831 | (bbdb-editable) | |
1832 | (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records)) | |
1833 | (bbdb-record-set-phone | |
1834 | record (sort (bbdb-record-phone record) | |
1835 | (lambda (xx yy) (string< (aref xx 0) (aref yy 0))))) | |
1836 | (if update | |
1837 | (bbdb-change-record record)))) | |
1838 | ||
1839 | ;;;###autoload | |
1840 | (defun bbdb-sort-xfields (records &optional update) | |
1841 | "Sort the xfields in RECORDS according to `bbdb-xfields-sort-order'. | |
1842 | Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ | |
1843 | \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. | |
1844 | If UPDATE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) update the database. | |
1845 | Otherwise, this is the caller's responsiblity (for example, when used | |
1846 | in `bbdb-change-hook')." | |
1847 | (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records) t)) | |
1848 | (bbdb-editable) | |
1849 | (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records)) | |
1850 | (bbdb-record-set-xfields | |
1851 | record (sort (bbdb-record-xfields record) | |
1852 | (lambda (a b) | |
1853 | (< (or (cdr (assq (car a) bbdb-xfields-sort-order)) 100) | |
1854 | (or (cdr (assq (car b) bbdb-xfields-sort-order)) 100))))) | |
1855 | (if update | |
1856 | (bbdb-change-record record)))) | |
1857 | (define-obsolete-function-alias 'bbdb-sort-notes 'bbdb-sort-xfields "3.0") | |
1858 | ||
1859 | ;;; Send-Mail interface | |
1860 | ||
1861 | ;;;###autoload | |
1862 | (defun bbdb-dwim-mail (record &optional mail) | |
1863 | ;; Do What I Mean! | |
1864 | "Return a string to use as the mail address of RECORD. | |
1865 | The name in the mail address is formatted obeying `bbdb-mail-name-format' | |
1866 | and `bbdb-mail-name'. However, if both the first name and last name | |
1867 | are constituents of the address as in John.Doe@Some.Host, | |
1868 | and `bbdb-mail-avoid-redundancy' is non-nil, then the address is used as is | |
1869 | and `bbdb-mail-name-format' and `bbdb-mail-name' are ignored. | |
1870 | If `bbdb-mail-avoid-redundancy' is 'mail-only the name is never included. | |
1871 | MAIL may be a mail address to be used for RECORD. | |
1872 | If MAIL is an integer, use the MAILth mail address of RECORD. | |
1873 | If MAIL is nil use the first mail address of RECORD." | |
1874 | (unless mail | |
1875 | (let ((mails (bbdb-record-mail record))) | |
1876 | (setq mail (or (and (integerp mail) (nth mail mails)) | |
1877 | (car mails))))) | |
1878 | (unless mail (error "Record has no mail addresses")) | |
1879 | (let (name fn ln) | |
1880 | (cond ((let ((address (bbdb-decompose-bbdb-address mail))) | |
1881 | ;; We need to know whether we should quote the name part of MAIL | |
1882 | ;; because of special characters. | |
1883 | (if (car address) | |
1884 | (setq mail (cadr address) | |
1885 | name (car address) | |
1886 | ln name)))) | |
1887 | ((functionp bbdb-mail-name) | |
1888 | (setq name (funcall bbdb-mail-name record)) | |
1889 | (if (consp name) | |
1890 | (setq fn (car name) ln (cdr name) | |
1891 | name (if (eq bbdb-mail-name-format 'first-last) | |
1892 | (bbdb-concat 'name-first-last fn ln) | |
1893 | (bbdb-concat 'name-last-first ln fn))) | |
1894 | (let ((pair (bbdb-divide-name name))) | |
1895 | (setq fn (car pair) ln (cdr pair))))) | |
1896 | ((setq name (bbdb-record-xfield record bbdb-mail-name)) | |
1897 | (let ((pair (bbdb-divide-name name))) | |
1898 | (setq fn (car pair) ln (cdr pair)))) | |
1899 | (t | |
1900 | (setq name (if (eq bbdb-mail-name-format 'first-last) | |
1901 | (bbdb-record-name record) | |
1902 | (bbdb-record-name-lf record)) | |
1903 | fn (bbdb-record-firstname record) | |
1904 | ln (bbdb-record-lastname record)))) | |
1905 | (if (or (not name) (equal "" name) | |
1906 | (eq 'mail-only bbdb-mail-avoid-redundancy) | |
1907 | (and bbdb-mail-avoid-redundancy | |
1908 | (cond ((and fn ln) | |
1909 | (let ((fnq (regexp-quote fn)) | |
1910 | (lnq (regexp-quote ln))) | |
1911 | (or (string-match (concat "\\`[^!@%]*\\b" fnq | |
1912 | "\\b[^!%@]+\\b" lnq "\\b") | |
1913 | mail) | |
1914 | (string-match (concat "\\`[^!@%]*\\b" lnq | |
1915 | "\\b[^!%@]+\\b" fnq "\\b") | |
1916 | mail)))) | |
1917 | ((or fn ln) | |
1918 | (string-match (concat "\\`[^!@%]*\\b" | |
1919 | (regexp-quote (or fn ln)) "\\b") | |
1920 | mail))))) | |
1921 | ||
1922 | ;; If the name contains backslashes or double-quotes, backslash them. | |
1923 | (setq name (replace-regexp-in-string "[\\\"]" "\\\\\\&" name)) | |
1924 | ;; If the name contains control chars or RFC822 specials, it needs | |
1925 | ;; to be enclosed in quotes. This quotes a few extra characters as | |
1926 | ;; well (!,%, and $) just for common sense. | |
1927 | ;; `define-mail-alias' uses regexp "[^- !#$%&'*+/0-9=?A-Za-z^_`{|}~]". | |
1928 | (format (if (string-match "[][[:cntrl:]\177()<>@,;:.!$%[:nonascii:]]" name) | |
1929 | "\"%s\" <%s>" | |
1930 | "%s <%s>") | |
1931 | name mail)))) | |
1932 | ||
1933 | (defun bbdb-compose-mail (&rest args) | |
1934 | "Start composing a mail message to send. | |
1935 | Use `bbdb-mail-user-agent' or (if nil) use `mail-user-agent'. | |
1936 | ARGS are passed to `compose-mail'." | |
1937 | (let ((mail-user-agent (or bbdb-mail-user-agent mail-user-agent))) | |
1938 | (apply 'compose-mail args))) | |
1939 | ||
1940 | ;;;###autoload | |
1941 | (defun bbdb-mail (records &optional subject n verbose) | |
1942 | "Compose a mail message to RECORDS (optional: using SUBJECT). | |
1943 | Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ | |
1944 | \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. | |
1945 | By default, the first mail addresses of RECORDS are used. | |
1946 | If prefix N is a number, use Nth mail address of RECORDS (starting from 1). | |
1947 | If prefix N is C-u (t noninteractively) use all mail addresses of RECORDS. | |
1948 | If VERBOSE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) be verbose." | |
1949 | (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records) nil | |
1950 | (or (consp current-prefix-arg) | |
1951 | current-prefix-arg) | |
1952 | t)) | |
1953 | (setq records (bbdb-record-list records)) | |
1954 | (if (not records) | |
1955 | (if verbose (message "No records")) | |
1956 | (let ((to (bbdb-mail-address records n nil verbose))) | |
1957 | (unless (string= "" to) | |
1958 | (bbdb-compose-mail to subject))))) | |
1959 | ||
1960 | (defun bbdb-mail-address (records &optional n kill-ring-save verbose) | |
1961 | "Return mail addresses of RECORDS as a string. | |
1962 | Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ | |
1963 | \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. | |
1964 | By default, the first mail addresses of RECORDS are used. | |
1965 | If prefix N is a number, use Nth mail address of RECORDS (starting from 1). | |
1966 | If prefix N is C-u (t noninteractively) use all mail addresses of RECORDS. | |
1967 | If KILL-RING-SAVE is non-nil (as in interactive calls), copy mail addresses | |
1968 | to kill ring. If VERBOSE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) be verbose." | |
1969 | (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records) | |
1970 | (or (consp current-prefix-arg) | |
1971 | current-prefix-arg) | |
1972 | t t)) | |
1973 | (setq records (bbdb-record-list records)) | |
1974 | (if (not records) | |
1975 | (progn (if verbose (message "No records")) "") | |
1976 | (let ((good "") bad) | |
1977 | (dolist (record records) | |
1978 | (let ((mails (bbdb-record-mail record))) | |
1979 | (cond ((not mails) | |
1980 | (push record bad)) | |
1981 | ((eq n t) | |
1982 | (setq good (bbdb-concat ",\n\t" | |
1983 | good | |
1984 | (mapcar (lambda (mail) | |
1985 | (bbdb-dwim-mail record mail)) | |
1986 | mails)))) | |
1987 | (t | |
1988 | (setq good (bbdb-concat ",\n\t" good | |
1989 | (bbdb-dwim-mail record (or (and (numberp n) | |
1990 | (nth (1- n) mails)) | |
1991 | (car mails))))))))) | |
1992 | (when (and bad verbose) | |
1993 | (message "No mail addresses for %s." | |
1994 | (mapconcat 'bbdb-record-name (nreverse bad) ", ")) | |
1995 | (unless (string= "" good) (sit-for 2))) | |
1996 | (when (and kill-ring-save (not (string= good ""))) | |
1997 | (kill-new good) | |
1998 | (if verbose (message "%s" good))) | |
1999 | good))) | |
2000 | ||
2001 | ;; Is there better way to yank selected mail addresses from the BBDB | |
2002 | ;; buffer into a message buffer? We need some kind of a link between | |
2003 | ;; the BBDB buffer and the message buffer, where the mail addresses | |
2004 | ;; are supposed to go. Then we could browse the BBDB buffer and copy | |
2005 | ;; selected mail addresses from the BBDB buffer into a message buffer. | |
2006 | ||
2007 | (defun bbdb-mail-yank () | |
2008 | "CC the people displayed in the *BBDB* buffer on this mail message. | |
2009 | The primary mail of each of the records currently listed in the | |
2010 | *BBDB* buffer will be appended to the CC: field of the current buffer." | |
2011 | (interactive) | |
2012 | (let ((addresses (with-current-buffer bbdb-buffer-name | |
2013 | (delq nil | |
2014 | (mapcar (lambda (x) | |
2015 | (if (bbdb-record-mail (car x)) | |
2016 | (bbdb-dwim-mail (car x)))) | |
2017 | bbdb-records)))) | |
2018 | (case-fold-search t)) | |
2019 | (goto-char (point-min)) | |
2020 | (if (re-search-forward "^CC:[ \t]*" nil t) | |
2021 | ;; We have a CC field. Move to the end of it, inserting a comma | |
2022 | ;; if there are already addresses present. | |
2023 | (unless (eolp) | |
2024 | (end-of-line) | |
2025 | (while (looking-at "\n[ \t]") | |
2026 | (forward-char) (end-of-line)) | |
2027 | (insert ",\n") | |
2028 | (indent-relative)) | |
2029 | ;; Otherwise, if there is an empty To: field, move to the end of it. | |
2030 | (unless (and (re-search-forward "^To:[ \t]*" nil t) | |
2031 | (eolp)) | |
2032 | ;; Otherwise, insert an empty CC: field. | |
2033 | (end-of-line) | |
2034 | (while (looking-at "\n[ \t]") | |
2035 | (forward-char) (end-of-line)) | |
2036 | (insert "\nCC:") | |
2037 | (indent-relative))) | |
2038 | ;; Now insert each of the addresses on its own line. | |
2039 | (while addresses | |
2040 | (insert (car addresses)) | |
2041 | (when (cdr addresses) (insert ",\n") (indent-relative)) | |
2042 | (setq addresses (cdr addresses))))) | |
2043 | (define-obsolete-function-alias 'bbdb-yank-addresses 'bbdb-mail-yank "3.0") | |
2044 | ||
2045 | ;;; completion | |
2046 | ||
2047 | ;;;###autoload | |
2048 | (defun bbdb-completion-predicate (key records) | |
2049 | "For use as the third argument to `completing-read'. | |
2050 | Obey `bbdb-completion-list'." | |
2051 | (cond ((null bbdb-completion-list) | |
2052 | nil) | |
2053 | ((eq t bbdb-completion-list) | |
2054 | t) | |
2055 | (t | |
2056 | (catch 'bbdb-hash-ok | |
2057 | (dolist (record records) | |
2058 | (bbdb-hash-p key record bbdb-completion-list)) | |
2059 | nil)))) | |
2060 | ||
2061 | (defun bbdb-completing-read-records (prompt &optional omit-records) | |
2062 | "Read and return list of records from the bbdb. | |
2063 | Completion is done according to `bbdb-completion-list'. If the user | |
2064 | just hits return, nil is returned. Otherwise, a valid response is forced." | |
2065 | (let* ((completion-ignore-case t) | |
2066 | (string (completing-read prompt bbdb-hashtable | |
2067 | 'bbdb-completion-predicate t))) | |
2068 | (unless (string= "" string) | |
2069 | (let (records) | |
2070 | (dolist (record (gethash string bbdb-hashtable)) | |
2071 | (if (not (memq record omit-records)) | |
2072 | (push record records))) | |
2073 | (delete-dups records))))) | |
2074 | ||
2075 | (defun bbdb-completing-read-record (prompt &optional omit-records) | |
2076 | "Prompt for and return a single record from the bbdb; | |
2077 | completion is done according to `bbdb-completion-list'. If the user | |
2078 | just hits return, nil is returned. Otherwise, a valid response is forced. | |
2079 | If OMIT-RECORDS is non-nil it should be a list of records to dis-allow | |
2080 | completion with." | |
2081 | (let ((records (bbdb-completing-read-records prompt omit-records))) | |
2082 | (cond ((eq (length records) 1) | |
2083 | (car records)) | |
2084 | ((> (length records) 1) | |
2085 | (bbdb-display-records records 'one-line) | |
2086 | (let* ((count (length records)) | |
2087 | (result (completing-read | |
2088 | (format "Which record (1-%s): " count) | |
2089 | (mapcar 'number-to-string (number-sequence 1 count)) | |
2090 | nil t))) | |
2091 | (nth (1- (string-to-number result)) records)))))) | |
2092 | ||
2093 | ;;;###autoload | |
2094 | (defun bbdb-completing-read-mails (prompt &optional init) | |
2095 | "Like `read-string', but allows `bbdb-complete-mail' style completion." | |
2096 | (read-from-minibuffer prompt init | |
2097 | bbdb-completing-read-mails-map)) | |
2098 | ||
2099 | (defconst bbdb-quoted-string-syntax-table | |
2100 | (let ((st (make-syntax-table))) | |
2101 | (modify-syntax-entry ?\\ "\\" st) | |
2102 | (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "\"" st) | |
2103 | st) | |
2104 | "Syntax-table to parse matched quotes. Used by `bbdb-complete-mail'.") | |
2105 | ||
2106 | ;;;###autoload | |
2107 | (defun bbdb-complete-mail (&optional beg cycle-completion-buffer) | |
2108 | "In a mail buffer, complete the user name or mail before point. | |
2109 | Completion happens up to the preceeding colon, comma, or BEG. | |
2110 | Return non-nil if there is a valid completion, else return nil. | |
2111 | ||
2112 | Completion behaviour obeys `bbdb-completion-list' (see there). | |
2113 | If what has been typed matches a unique BBDB record, insert an address | |
2114 | formatted by `bbdb-dwim-mail' (see there). Also, display this record | |
2115 | if `bbdb-completion-display-record' is non-nil, | |
2116 | If what has been typed is a valid completion but does not match | |
2117 | a unique record, display a list of completions. | |
2118 | If the completion is done and `bbdb-complete-mail-allow-cycling' is t | |
2119 | then cycle through the mails for the matching record. If BBDB | |
2120 | would format a given address different from what we have in the mail buffer, | |
2121 | the first round of cycling reformats the address accordingly, then we cycle | |
2122 | through the mails for the matching record. | |
2123 | With prefix CYCLE-COMPLETION-BUFFER non-nil, display a list of all mails | |
2124 | available for cycling. | |
2125 | ||
2126 | Set the variable `bbdb-complete-mail' non-nil for enabling this feature | |
2127 | as part of the MUA insinuation." | |
2128 | (interactive (list nil current-prefix-arg)) | |
2129 | ||
2130 | (bbdb-buffer) ; Make sure the database is initialized. | |
2131 | ||
2132 | ;; Completion should begin after the preceding comma (separating | |
2133 | ;; two addresses) or colon (separating the header field name | |
2134 | ;; from the header field body). We want to ignore these characters | |
2135 | ;; if they appear inside a quoted string (RFC 5322, Sec. 3.2.4). | |
2136 | ;; Note also that a quoted string may span multiple lines | |
2137 | ;; (RFC 5322, Sec. 2.2.3). | |
2138 | ;; So to be save, we go back to the beginning of the header field body | |
2139 | ;; (past the colon, when we are certainly not inside a quoted string), | |
2140 | ;; then we parse forward, looking for commas not inside a quoted string | |
2141 | ;; and positioned before END. - This fails with an unbalanced quote. | |
2142 | ;; But an unbalanced quote is bound to fail anyway. | |
2143 | (when (and (not beg) | |
2144 | (<= (point) | |
2145 | (save-restriction ; `mail-header-end' | |
2146 | (widen) | |
2147 | (save-excursion | |
2148 | (rfc822-goto-eoh) | |
2149 | (point))))) | |
2150 | (let ((end (point)) | |
2151 | start pnt state) | |
2152 | (save-excursion | |
2153 | ;; A header field name must appear at the beginning of a line, | |
2154 | ;; and it must be terminated by a colon. | |
2155 | (re-search-backward "^[^ \t\n:][^:]*:[ \t\n]+") | |
2156 | (setq beg (match-end 0) | |
2157 | start beg) | |
2158 | (goto-char beg) | |
2159 | ;; If we are inside a syntactically correct header field, | |
2160 | ;; all continuation lines in between the field name and point | |
2161 | ;; must begin with a white space character. | |
2162 | (if (re-search-forward "\n[^ \t]" end t) | |
2163 | ;; An invalid header is identified via BEG set to nil. | |
2164 | (setq beg nil) | |
2165 | ;; Parse field body up to END | |
2166 | (with-syntax-table bbdb-quoted-string-syntax-table | |
2167 | (while (setq pnt (re-search-forward ",[ \t\n]*" end t)) | |
2168 | (setq state (parse-partial-sexp start pnt nil nil state) | |
2169 | start pnt) | |
2170 | (unless (nth 3 state) (setq beg pnt)))))))) | |
2171 | ||
2172 | ;; Do we have a meaningful way to set BEG if we are not in a message header? | |
2173 | (unless beg | |
2174 | (message "Not a valid buffer position for mail completion") | |
2175 | (sit-for 1)) | |
2176 | ||
2177 | (let* ((end (point)) | |
2178 | (done (unless beg 'nothing)) | |
2179 | (orig (and beg (buffer-substring beg end))) | |
2180 | (completion-ignore-case t) | |
2181 | (completion (and orig | |
2182 | (try-completion orig bbdb-hashtable | |
2183 | 'bbdb-completion-predicate))) | |
2184 | all-completions dwim-completions one-record) | |
2185 | ||
2186 | (unless done | |
2187 | ;; We get fooled if a partial COMPLETION matches "," (for example, | |
2188 | ;; a comma in lf-name). Such a partial COMPLETION cannot be protected | |
2189 | ;; by quoting. Then the comma gets interpreted as BEG. | |
2190 | ;; So we never perform partial completion beyond the first comma. | |
2191 | ;; This works even if we have just one record matching ORIG (thus | |
2192 | ;; allowing dwim-completion) because ORIG is a substring of COMPLETION | |
2193 | ;; even after COMPLETION got truncated; and ORIG by itself must be | |
2194 | ;; sufficient to identify this record. | |
2195 | ;; Yet if multiple records match ORIG we can only offer a *Completions* | |
2196 | ;; buffer. | |
2197 | (if (and (stringp completion) | |
2198 | (string-match "," completion)) | |
2199 | (setq completion (substring completion 0 (match-beginning 0)))) | |
2200 | ||
2201 | (setq all-completions (all-completions orig bbdb-hashtable | |
2202 | 'bbdb-completion-predicate)) | |
2203 | ;; Resolve the records matching ORIG: | |
2204 | ;; Multiple completions may match the same record | |
2205 | (let ((records (delete-dups | |
2206 | (apply 'append (mapcar (lambda (compl) | |
2207 | (gethash compl bbdb-hashtable)) | |
2208 | all-completions))))) | |
2209 | ;; Is there only one matching record? | |
2210 | (setq one-record (and (not (cdr records)) | |
2211 | (car records)))) | |
2212 | ||
2213 | ;; Clean up *Completions* buffer window, if it exists | |
2214 | (let ((window (get-buffer-window "*Completions*"))) | |
2215 | (if (window-live-p window) | |
2216 | (quit-window nil window))) | |
2217 | ||
2218 | (cond | |
2219 | ;; Match for a single record | |
2220 | (one-record | |
2221 | (let ((completion-list (if (eq t bbdb-completion-list) | |
2222 | '(fl-name lf-name mail aka organization) | |
2223 | bbdb-completion-list)) | |
2224 | (mails (bbdb-record-mail one-record)) | |
2225 | mail elt) | |
2226 | (if (not mails) | |
2227 | (progn | |
2228 | (message "Matching record has no mail field") | |
2229 | (sit-for 1) | |
2230 | (setq done 'nothing)) | |
2231 | ||
2232 | ;; Determine the mail address of ONE-RECORD to use for ADDRESS. | |
2233 | ;; Do we have a preferential order for the following tests? | |
2234 | ;; (1) If ORIG matches name, AKA, or organization of ONE-RECORD, | |
2235 | ;; then ADDRESS will be the first mail address of ONE-RECORD. | |
2236 | (if (try-completion orig | |
2237 | (append | |
2238 | (if (memq 'fl-name completion-list) | |
2239 | (list (or (bbdb-record-name one-record) ""))) | |
2240 | (if (memq 'lf-name completion-list) | |
2241 | (list (or (bbdb-record-name-lf one-record) ""))) | |
2242 | (if (memq 'aka completion-list) | |
2243 | (bbdb-record-field one-record 'aka-all)) | |
2244 | (if (memq 'organization completion-list) | |
2245 | (bbdb-record-organization one-record)))) | |
2246 | (setq mail (car mails))) | |
2247 | ;; (2) If ORIG matches one or multiple mail addresses of ONE-RECORD, | |
2248 | ;; then we take the first one matching ORIG. | |
2249 | ;; We got here with MAIL nil only if `bbdb-completion-list' | |
2250 | ;; includes 'mail or 'primary. | |
2251 | (unless mail | |
2252 | (while (setq elt (pop mails)) | |
2253 | (if (try-completion orig (list elt)) | |
2254 | (setq mail elt | |
2255 | mails nil)))) | |
2256 | ;; This error message indicates a bug! | |
2257 | (unless mail (error "No match for %s" orig)) | |
2258 | ||
2259 | (let ((dwim-mail (bbdb-dwim-mail one-record mail))) | |
2260 | (if (string= dwim-mail orig) | |
2261 | ;; We get here if `bbdb-mail-avoid-redundancy' is 'mail-only | |
2262 | ;; and `bbdb-completion-list' includes 'mail. | |
2263 | (unless (and bbdb-complete-mail-allow-cycling | |
2264 | (< 1 (length (bbdb-record-mail one-record)))) | |
2265 | (setq done 'unchanged)) | |
2266 | ;; Replace the text with the expansion | |
2267 | (delete-region beg end) | |
2268 | (insert dwim-mail) | |
2269 | (bbdb-complete-mail-cleanup dwim-mail beg) | |
2270 | (setq done 'unique)))))) | |
2271 | ||
2272 | ;; Partial completion | |
2273 | ((and (stringp completion) | |
2274 | (not (bbdb-string= orig completion))) | |
2275 | (delete-region beg end) | |
2276 | (insert completion) | |
2277 | (setq done 'partial)) | |
2278 | ||
2279 | ;; Partial match not allowing further partial completion | |
2280 | (completion | |
2281 | (let ((completion-list (if (eq t bbdb-completion-list) | |
2282 | '(fl-name lf-name mail aka organization) | |
2283 | bbdb-completion-list))) | |
2284 | ;; Now collect all the dwim-addresses for each completion. | |
2285 | ;; Add it if the mail is part of the completions | |
2286 | (dolist (key all-completions) | |
2287 | (dolist (record (gethash key bbdb-hashtable)) | |
2288 | (let ((mails (bbdb-record-mail record)) | |
2289 | accept) | |
2290 | (when mails | |
2291 | (dolist (field completion-list) | |
2292 | (cond ((eq field 'fl-name) | |
2293 | (if (bbdb-string= key (bbdb-record-name record)) | |
2294 | (push (car mails) accept))) | |
2295 | ((eq field 'lf-name) | |
2296 | (if (bbdb-string= key (bbdb-cache-lf-name | |
2297 | (bbdb-record-cache record))) | |
2298 | (push (car mails) accept))) | |
2299 | ((eq field 'aka) | |
2300 | (if (member-ignore-case key (bbdb-record-field | |
2301 | record 'aka-all)) | |
2302 | (push (car mails) accept))) | |
2303 | ((eq field 'organization) | |
2304 | (if (member-ignore-case key (bbdb-record-organization | |
2305 | record)) | |
2306 | (push (car mails) accept))) | |
2307 | ((eq field 'primary) | |
2308 | (if (bbdb-string= key (car mails)) | |
2309 | (push (car mails) accept))) | |
2310 | ((eq field 'mail) | |
2311 | (dolist (mail mails) | |
2312 | (if (bbdb-string= key mail) | |
2313 | (push mail accept)))))) | |
2314 | (dolist (mail (delete-dups accept)) | |
2315 | (push (bbdb-dwim-mail record mail) dwim-completions)))))) | |
2316 | ||
2317 | (setq dwim-completions (sort (delete-dups dwim-completions) | |
2318 | 'string-lessp)) | |
2319 | (cond ((not dwim-completions) | |
2320 | (message "Matching record has no mail field") | |
2321 | (sit-for 1) | |
2322 | (setq done 'nothing)) | |
2323 | ;; DWIM-COMPLETIONS may contain only one element, | |
2324 | ;; if multiple completions match the same record. | |
2325 | ;; Then we may proceed with DONE set to `unique'. | |
2326 | ((eq 1 (length dwim-completions)) | |
2327 | (delete-region beg end) | |
2328 | (insert (car dwim-completions)) | |
2329 | (bbdb-complete-mail-cleanup (car dwim-completions) beg) | |
2330 | (setq done 'unique)) | |
2331 | (t (setq done 'choose))))))) | |
2332 | ||
2333 | ;; By now, we have considered all possiblities to perform a completion. | |
2334 | ;; If nonetheless we haven't done anything so far, consider cycling. | |
2335 | ;; | |
2336 | ;; Completion and cycling are really two very separate things. | |
2337 | ;; Completion is controlled by the user variable `bbdb-completion-list'. | |
2338 | ;; Cycling assumes that ORIG already holds a valid RFC 822 mail address. | |
2339 | ;; Therefore cycling may consider different records than completion. | |
2340 | (when (and (not done) bbdb-complete-mail-allow-cycling) | |
2341 | ;; find the record we are working on. | |
2342 | (let* ((address (bbdb-extract-address-components orig)) | |
2343 | (record (car (bbdb-message-search | |
2344 | (car address) (cadr address))))) | |
2345 | (if (and record | |
2346 | (setq dwim-completions | |
2347 | (mapcar (lambda (m) (bbdb-dwim-mail record m)) | |
2348 | (bbdb-record-mail record)))) | |
2349 | (cond ((and (= 1 (length dwim-completions)) | |
2350 | (string= orig (car dwim-completions))) | |
2351 | (setq done 'unchanged)) | |
2352 | (cycle-completion-buffer ; use completion buffer | |
2353 | (setq done 'cycle-choose)) | |
2354 | ;; Reformatting / Clean up: | |
2355 | ;; If the canonical mail address (nth 1 address) | |
2356 | ;; matches the Nth canonical mail address of RECORD, | |
2357 | ;; but ORIG is not `equal' to (bbdb-dwim-mail record n), | |
2358 | ;; then we replace ORIG by (bbdb-dwim-mail record n). | |
2359 | ;; For example, the address "JOHN SMITH <FOO@BAR.COM>" | |
2360 | ;; gets reformatted as "John Smith <foo@bar.com>". | |
2361 | ;; We attempt this reformatting before the yet more | |
2362 | ;; aggressive proper cycling. | |
2363 | ((let* ((cmails (bbdb-record-mail-canon record)) | |
2364 | (len (length cmails)) | |
2365 | mail dwim-mail) | |
2366 | (while (and (not done) | |
2367 | (setq mail (pop cmails))) | |
2368 | (when (and (bbdb-string= mail (nth 1 address)) ; ignore case | |
2369 | (not (string= orig (setq dwim-mail | |
2370 | (nth (- len 1 (length cmails)) | |
2371 | dwim-completions))))) | |
2372 | (delete-region beg end) | |
2373 | (insert dwim-mail) | |
2374 | (bbdb-complete-mail-cleanup dwim-mail beg) | |
2375 | (setq done 'reformat))) | |
2376 | done)) | |
2377 | ||
2378 | (t | |
2379 | ;; ORIG is `equal' to an element of DWIM-COMPLETIONS | |
2380 | ;; Use the next element of DWIM-COMPLETIONS. | |
2381 | (let ((dwim-mail (or (nth 1 (member orig dwim-completions)) | |
2382 | (nth 0 dwim-completions)))) | |
2383 | ;; replace with new mail address | |
2384 | (delete-region beg end) | |
2385 | (insert dwim-mail) | |
2386 | (bbdb-complete-mail-cleanup dwim-mail beg) | |
2387 | (setq done 'cycle))))))) | |
2388 | ||
2389 | (when (member done '(choose cycle-choose)) | |
2390 | ;; Pop up a completions window using DWIM-COMPLETIONS. | |
2391 | ;; `completion-in-region' does not work here as DWIM-COMPLETIONS | |
2392 | ;; is not a collection for completion in the usual sense, but it | |
2393 | ;; is really a list of replacements. | |
2394 | (let ((status (not (eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window)))) | |
2395 | (completion-base-position (list beg end)) | |
2396 | ;; We first call the default value of | |
2397 | ;; `completion-list-insert-choice-function' | |
2398 | ;; before performing our own stuff. | |
2399 | (completion-list-insert-choice-function | |
2400 | `(lambda (beg end text) | |
2401 | ,(if (boundp 'completion-list-insert-choice-function) | |
2402 | `(funcall ',completion-list-insert-choice-function | |
2403 | beg end text)) | |
2404 | (bbdb-complete-mail-cleanup text beg)))) | |
2405 | (if status (message "Making completion list...")) | |
2406 | (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Completions*" | |
2407 | (display-completion-list dwim-completions)) | |
2408 | (if status (message "Making completion list...done")))) | |
2409 | ||
2410 | ;; If DONE is `nothing' return nil so that possibly some other code | |
2411 | ;; can take over. | |
2412 | (unless (eq done 'nothing) | |
2413 | done))) | |
2414 | ||
2415 | ;;;###autoload | |
2416 | (define-obsolete-function-alias 'bbdb-complete-name 'bbdb-complete-mail "3.0") | |
2417 | ||
2418 | (defun bbdb-complete-mail-cleanup (mail beg) | |
2419 | "Clean up after inserting MAIL at position BEG. | |
2420 | If we are past `fill-column', wrap at the previous comma." | |
2421 | (if (and (not (auto-fill-function)) | |
2422 | (>= (current-column) fill-column)) | |
2423 | (save-excursion | |
2424 | (goto-char beg) | |
2425 | (when (search-backward "," (line-beginning-position) t) | |
2426 | (forward-char 1) | |
2427 | (insert "\n") | |
2428 | (indent-relative) | |
2429 | (if (looking-at "[ \t\n]+") | |
2430 | (delete-region (point) (match-end 0)))))) | |
2431 | (if (or bbdb-completion-display-record bbdb-complete-mail-hook) | |
2432 | (let* ((address (bbdb-extract-address-components mail)) | |
2433 | (records (bbdb-message-search (car address) (nth 1 address)))) | |
2434 | ;; Update the *BBDB* buffer if desired. | |
2435 | (if bbdb-completion-display-record | |
2436 | (let ((bbdb-silent-internal t)) | |
2437 | ;; FIXME: This pops up *BBDB* before removing *Completions* | |
2438 | (bbdb-display-records records nil t))) | |
2439 | ;; `bbdb-complete-mail-hook' may access MAIL, ADDRESS, and RECORDS. | |
2440 | (run-hooks 'bbdb-complete-mail-hook)))) | |
2441 | ||
2442 | ;;; interface to mail-abbrevs.el. | |
2443 | ||
2444 | ;;;###autoload | |
2445 | (defun bbdb-mail-aliases (&optional force-rebuilt noisy) | |
2446 | "Define mail aliases for the records in the database. | |
2447 | Define a mail alias for every record that has a `mail-alias' field | |
2448 | which is the contents of that field. | |
2449 | If there are multiple comma-separated words in the `mail-alias' field, | |
2450 | then all of those words will be defined as aliases for that person. | |
2451 | ||
2452 | If multiple records in the database have the same mail alias, | |
2453 | then that alias expands to a comma-separated list of the mail addresses | |
2454 | of all of these people. | |
2455 | Add this command to `mail-setup-hook'. | |
2456 | ||
2457 | Mail aliases are (re)built only if `bbdb-mail-aliases-need-rebuilt' is non-nil | |
2458 | because the database was newly loaded or it has been edited. | |
2459 | Rebuilding the aliases is enforced if prefix FORCE-REBUILT is t." | |
2460 | (interactive (list current-prefix-arg t)) | |
2461 | ;; Build `mail-aliases' if not yet done. | |
2462 | ;; Note: `mail-abbrevs-setup' rebuilds the mail-aliases only if | |
2463 | ;; `mail-personal-alias-file' has changed. So it would not do anything | |
2464 | ;; if we want to rebuild the mail-aliases because of changes in BBDB. | |
2465 | (if (or force-rebuilt (eq t mail-aliases)) (build-mail-aliases)) | |
2466 | ||
2467 | ;; We should be cleverer here and instead of rebuilding all aliases | |
2468 | ;; we should just do what's necessary, i.e. remove deleted records | |
2469 | ;; and add new records | |
2470 | ;; Calling `bbdb-records' can change `bbdb-mail-aliases-need-rebuilt' | |
2471 | (let ((records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :xfield (cons bbdb-mail-alias-field "."))) | |
2472 | results match) | |
2473 | (if (not (or force-rebuilt bbdb-mail-aliases-need-rebuilt)) | |
2474 | (if noisy (message "BBDB mail alias: nothing to do")) | |
2475 | (setq bbdb-mail-aliases-need-rebuilt nil) | |
2476 | ||
2477 | ;; collect an alist of (alias rec1 [rec2 ...]) | |
2478 | (dolist (record records) | |
2479 | (if (bbdb-record-mail record) | |
2480 | (dolist (alias (bbdb-record-xfield-split record bbdb-mail-alias-field)) | |
2481 | (if (setq match (assoc alias results)) | |
2482 | ;; If an alias appears more than once, we collect all records | |
2483 | ;; that refer to it. | |
2484 | (nconc match (list record)) | |
2485 | (push (list alias record) results))) | |
2486 | (unless bbdb-silent | |
2487 | (bbdb-warn "record %S has no mail address, but the aliases: %s" | |
2488 | (bbdb-record-name record) | |
2489 | (bbdb-record-xfield record bbdb-mail-alias-field)) | |
2490 | (sit-for 1)))) | |
2491 | ||
2492 | ;; Iterate over the results and create the aliases | |
2493 | (dolist (result results) | |
2494 | (let* ((aliasstem (car result)) | |
2495 | (expansions | |
2496 | (if (cddr result) | |
2497 | ;; for group aliases we just take all the primary mails | |
2498 | ;; and define only one expansion! | |
2499 | (list (mapconcat (lambda (record) (bbdb-dwim-mail record)) | |
2500 | (cdr result) mail-alias-separator-string)) | |
2501 | ;; this is an alias for a single person so deal with it | |
2502 | ;; according to `bbdb-mail-alias' | |
2503 | (let* ((record (nth 1 result)) | |
2504 | (mails (bbdb-record-mail record))) | |
2505 | (if (or (eq 'first bbdb-mail-alias) | |
2506 | (not (cdr mails))) | |
2507 | ;; Either we want to define only one alias for | |
2508 | ;; the first mail address or there is anyway | |
2509 | ;; only one address. In either case, we take | |
2510 | ;; take only the first address. | |
2511 | (list (bbdb-dwim-mail record (car mails))) | |
2512 | ;; We need to deal with more than one mail address... | |
2513 | (let* ((all (mapcar (lambda (m) (bbdb-dwim-mail record m)) | |
2514 | mails)) | |
2515 | (star (bbdb-concat mail-alias-separator-string all))) | |
2516 | (if (eq 'star bbdb-mail-alias) | |
2517 | (list star (car all)) | |
2518 | ;; if `bbdb-mail-alias' is 'all, we create | |
2519 | ;; two aliases for the primary mail address | |
2520 | (cons star (cons (car all) all)))))))) | |
2521 | (count -1) ; n=-1: <alias>*; n=0: <alias>; n>0: <alias>n | |
2522 | (len (length expansions)) | |
2523 | alias f-alias) | |
2524 | ||
2525 | ;; create the aliases for each expansion | |
2526 | (dolist (expansion expansions) | |
2527 | (cond ((or (= 1 len) | |
2528 | (= count 0)) | |
2529 | (setq alias aliasstem)) | |
2530 | ((= count -1) ;; all the mails of a record | |
2531 | (setq alias (concat aliasstem "*"))) | |
2532 | (t ;; <alias>n for each mail of a record | |
2533 | (setq alias (format "%s%s" aliasstem count)))) | |
2534 | (setq count (1+ count)) | |
2535 | ||
2536 | (bbdb-pushnew (cons alias expansion) mail-aliases) | |
2537 | ||
2538 | (define-mail-abbrev alias expansion) | |
2539 | (unless (setq f-alias (intern-soft (downcase alias) mail-abbrevs)) | |
2540 | (error "Cannot find the alias")) | |
2541 | ||
2542 | ;; `define-mail-abbrev' initializes f-alias to be | |
2543 | ;; `mail-abbrev-expand-hook'. We replace this by | |
2544 | ;; `bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook' | |
2545 | (unless (eq (symbol-function f-alias) 'mail-abbrev-expand-hook) | |
2546 | (error "mail-aliases contains unexpected hook %s" | |
2547 | (symbol-function f-alias))) | |
2548 | ;; `bbdb-mail-abbrev-hook' is called with mail addresses instead of | |
2549 | ;; bbdb records to avoid keeping pointers to records, which would | |
2550 | ;; lose if the database was reverted. | |
2551 | ;; `bbdb-mail-abbrev-hook' uses `bbdb-message-search' to convert | |
2552 | ;; these mail addresses to records, which is plenty fast. | |
2553 | ;; FIXME: The value of arg MAILS for `bbdb-mail-abbrev-hook' | |
2554 | ;; is wrong. Currently it is based on the list of records that have | |
2555 | ;; referenced ALIASTEM and we simply take the first mail address | |
2556 | ;; from each of these records. | |
2557 | ;; Then `bbdb-message-search' will find the correct records | |
2558 | ;; (assuming that each mail address appears only once in the | |
2559 | ;; database). Nonethless, arg MAILS for `bbdb-mail-abbrev-hook' | |
2560 | ;; does not, in general, contain the actual mail addresses | |
2561 | ;; of EXPANSION. So what we would need is to go back from | |
2562 | ;; EXPANSION to the mail addresses it contains (which is tricky | |
2563 | ;; because mail addresses in the database can be shortcuts for | |
2564 | ;; the addresses in EXPANSION). | |
2565 | (fset f-alias `(lambda () | |
2566 | (bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook | |
2567 | ,alias | |
2568 | ',(mapcar (lambda (r) (car (bbdb-record-mail r))) | |
2569 | (cdr result)))))))) | |
2570 | ||
2571 | (if noisy (message "BBDB mail alias: rebuilding done"))))) | |
2572 | ||
2573 | (defun bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook (alias mails) | |
2574 | (run-hook-with-args 'bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook alias mails) | |
2575 | (mail-abbrev-expand-hook) | |
2576 | (when bbdb-completion-display-record | |
2577 | (let ((bbdb-silent-internal t)) | |
2578 | (bbdb-display-records | |
2579 | (apply 'append | |
2580 | (mapcar (lambda (mail) (bbdb-message-search nil mail)) mails)) | |
2581 | nil t)))) | |
2582 | ||
2583 | (defun bbdb-get-mail-aliases () | |
2584 | "Return a list of mail aliases used in the BBDB." | |
2585 | (let ((records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :xfield (cons bbdb-mail-alias-field "."))) | |
2586 | result) | |
2587 | (dolist (record records) | |
2588 | (dolist (alias (bbdb-record-xfield-split record bbdb-mail-alias-field)) | |
2589 | (bbdb-pushnew alias result))) | |
2590 | result)) | |
2591 | ||
2592 | ;;;###autoload | |
2593 | (defsubst bbdb-mail-alias-list (alias) | |
2594 | (if (stringp alias) | |
2595 | (bbdb-split bbdb-mail-alias-field alias) | |
2596 | alias)) | |
2597 | ||
2598 | (defun bbdb-add-mail-alias (records &optional alias delete) | |
2599 | "Add ALIAS to RECORDS. | |
2600 | If prefix DELETE is non-nil, remove ALIAS from RECORDS. | |
2601 | Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ | |
2602 | \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. | |
2603 | Arg ALIAS is ignored if list RECORDS contains more than one record. | |
2604 | Instead read ALIAS interactively for each record in RECORDS. | |
2605 | If the function `bbdb-init-mail-alias' is defined, it is called with | |
2606 | one arg RECORD to define the default value for ALIAS of RECORD." | |
2607 | (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records) nil current-prefix-arg)) | |
2608 | (bbdb-editable) | |
2609 | (setq records (bbdb-record-list records)) | |
2610 | (if (< 1 (length records)) (setq alias nil)) | |
2611 | (let* ((tmp (intern-soft | |
2612 | (concat "bbdb-init-" (symbol-name bbdb-mail-alias-field)))) | |
2613 | (init-f (if (functionp tmp) tmp))) | |
2614 | (dolist (record records) | |
2615 | (let ((r-a-list (bbdb-record-xfield-split record bbdb-mail-alias-field)) | |
2616 | (alias alias) | |
2617 | a-list) | |
2618 | (if alias | |
2619 | (setq a-list (bbdb-mail-alias-list alias)) | |
2620 | (when init-f | |
2621 | (setq a-list (bbdb-mail-alias-list (funcall init-f record)) | |
2622 | alias (if a-list (bbdb-concat bbdb-mail-alias-field a-list)))) | |
2623 | (let ((crm-separator | |
2624 | (concat "[ \t\n]*" | |
2625 | (cadr (assq bbdb-mail-alias-field bbdb-separator-alist)) | |
2626 | "[ \t\n]*")) | |
2627 | (crm-local-completion-map bbdb-crm-local-completion-map) | |
2628 | (prompt (format "%s mail alias:%s " (if delete "Remove" "Add") | |
2629 | (if alias (format " (default %s)" alias) ""))) | |
2630 | (collection (if delete | |
2631 | (or r-a-list (error "Record has no alias")) | |
2632 | (bbdb-get-mail-aliases)))) | |
2633 | (setq a-list (if (string< "24.3" (substring emacs-version 0 4)) | |
2634 | (completing-read-multiple prompt collection nil | |
2635 | delete nil nil alias) | |
2636 | (bbdb-split bbdb-mail-alias-field | |
2637 | (completing-read prompt collection nil | |
2638 | delete nil nil alias)))))) | |
2639 | (dolist (a a-list) | |
2640 | (if delete | |
2641 | (setq r-a-list (delete a r-a-list)) | |
2642 | ;; Add alias only if it is not there yet | |
2643 | (bbdb-pushnew a r-a-list))) | |
2644 | ;; This also handles `bbdb-mail-aliases-need-rebuilt' | |
2645 | (bbdb-record-set-xfield record bbdb-mail-alias-field | |
2646 | (bbdb-concat bbdb-mail-alias-field r-a-list)) | |
2647 | (bbdb-change-record record))))) | |
2648 | \f | |
2649 | ;;; Dialing numbers from BBDB | |
2650 | ||
2651 | (defun bbdb-dial-number (phone-string) | |
2652 | "Dial the number specified by PHONE-STRING. | |
2653 | This uses the tel URI syntax passed to `browse-url' to make the call. | |
2654 | If `bbdb-dial-function' is non-nil then that is called to make the phone call." | |
2655 | (interactive "sDial number: ") | |
2656 | (if bbdb-dial-function | |
2657 | (funcall bbdb-dial-function phone-string) | |
2658 | (browse-url (concat "tel:" phone-string)))) | |
2659 | ||
2660 | ;;;###autoload | |
2661 | (defun bbdb-dial (phone force-area-code) | |
2662 | "Dial the number at point. | |
2663 | If the point is at the beginning of a record, dial the first phone number. | |
2664 | Use rules from `bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist' unless prefix FORCE-AREA-CODE | |
2665 | is non-nil. Do not dial the extension." | |
2666 | (interactive (list (bbdb-current-field) current-prefix-arg)) | |
2667 | (if (eq (car-safe phone) 'name) | |
2668 | (setq phone (car (bbdb-record-phone (bbdb-current-record))))) | |
2669 | (if (eq (car-safe phone) 'phone) | |
2670 | (setq phone (car (cdr phone)))) | |
2671 | (or (vectorp phone) (error "Not on a phone field")) | |
2672 | ||
2673 | (let ((number (bbdb-phone-string phone)) | |
2674 | shortnumber) | |
2675 | ||
2676 | ;; cut off the extension | |
2677 | (if (string-match "x[0-9]+$" number) | |
2678 | (setq number (substring number 0 (match-beginning 0)))) | |
2679 | ||
2680 | (unless force-area-code | |
2681 | (let ((alist bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist) prefix) | |
2682 | (while (setq prefix (pop alist)) | |
2683 | (if (string-match (concat "^" (eval (car prefix))) number) | |
2684 | (setq shortnumber (concat (cdr prefix) | |
2685 | (substring number (match-end 0))) | |
2686 | alist nil))))) | |
2687 | ||
2688 | (if shortnumber | |
2689 | (setq number shortnumber) | |
2690 | ||
2691 | ;; This is terrifically Americanized... | |
2692 | ;; Leading 0 => local number (?) | |
2693 | (if (and bbdb-dial-local-prefix | |
2694 | (string-match "^0" number)) | |
2695 | (setq number (concat bbdb-dial-local-prefix number))) | |
2696 | ||
2697 | ;; Leading + => long distance/international number | |
2698 | (if (and bbdb-dial-long-distance-prefix | |
2699 | (string-match "^\+" number)) | |
2700 | (setq number (concat bbdb-dial-long-distance-prefix " " | |
2701 | (substring number 1))))) | |
2702 | ||
2703 | (unless bbdb-silent | |
2704 | (message "Dialing %s" number)) | |
2705 | (bbdb-dial-number number))) | |
2706 | ||
2707 | ;;; url interface | |
2708 | ||
2709 | ;;;###autoload | |
2710 | (defun bbdb-browse-url (records &optional which) | |
2711 | "Brwose URLs stored in the `url' field of RECORDS. | |
2712 | Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ | |
2713 | \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. | |
2714 | Prefix WHICH specifies which URL in field `url' is used (starting from 0). | |
2715 | Default is the first URL." | |
2716 | (interactive (list (bbdb-get-records "Visit (URL): ") | |
2717 | (and current-prefix-arg | |
2718 | (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)))) | |
2719 | (unless which (setq which 0)) | |
2720 | (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records)) | |
2721 | (let ((url (bbdb-record-xfield-split record 'url))) | |
2722 | (when url | |
2723 | (setq url (read-string "fetch: " (nth which url))) | |
2724 | (unless (string= "" url) | |
2725 | (browse-url url)))))) | |
2726 | ||
2727 | ;;;###autoload | |
2728 | (defun bbdb-grab-url (record url) | |
2729 | "Grab URL and store it in RECORD." | |
2730 | (interactive (let ((url (browse-url-url-at-point))) | |
2731 | (unless url (error "No URL at point")) | |
2732 | (list (bbdb-completing-read-record | |
2733 | (format "Add `%s' for: " url)) | |
2734 | url))) | |
2735 | (bbdb-record-set-field record 'url url t) | |
2736 | (bbdb-change-record record) | |
2737 | (bbdb-display-records (list record))) | |
2738 | ||
2739 | ;;; Copy to kill ring | |
2740 | ||
2741 | ;;;###autoload | |
2742 | (defun bbdb-copy-records-as-kill (records) | |
2743 | "Copy RECORDS to kill ring. | |
2744 | Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ | |
2745 | \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'." | |
2746 | (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records t))) | |
2747 | (let (drec) | |
2748 | (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records t)) | |
2749 | (push (buffer-substring (nth 2 record) | |
2750 | (or (nth 2 (car (cdr (memq record bbdb-records)))) | |
2751 | (point-max))) | |
2752 | drec)) | |
2753 | (kill-new (replace-regexp-in-string | |
2754 | "[ \t\n]*\\'" "\n" | |
2755 | (mapconcat 'identity (nreverse drec) ""))))) | |
2756 | ||
2757 | ;;;###autoload | |
2758 | (defun bbdb-copy-fields-as-kill (records field &optional num) | |
2759 | "For RECORDS copy values of FIELD at point to kill ring. | |
2760 | If FIELD is an address or phone with a label, copy only field values | |
2761 | with the same label. With numeric prefix NUM, if the value of FIELD | |
2762 | is a list, copy only the NUMth list element. | |
2763 | Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ | |
2764 | \\<bbdb-mode-map>\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'." | |
2765 | (interactive | |
2766 | (list (bbdb-do-records t) (bbdb-current-field) | |
2767 | (and current-prefix-arg | |
2768 | (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)))) | |
2769 | (unless field (error "Not a field")) | |
2770 | (let* ((type (if (eq (car field) 'xfields) | |
2771 | (car (nth 1 field)) | |
2772 | (car field))) | |
2773 | (label (if (memq type '(phone address)) | |
2774 | (aref (cadr field) 0))) | |
2775 | (ident (and (< 1 (length records)) | |
2776 | (not (eq type 'name)))) | |
2777 | val-list) | |
2778 | (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records)) | |
2779 | (let ((raw-val (bbdb-record-field (car record) type)) | |
2780 | value) | |
2781 | (if raw-val | |
2782 | (cond ((eq type 'phone) | |
2783 | (dolist (elt raw-val) | |
2784 | (if (equal label (aref elt 0)) | |
2785 | (push (bbdb-phone-string elt) value))) | |
2786 | (setq value (bbdb-concat 'phone (nreverse value)))) | |
2787 | ((eq type 'address) | |
2788 | (dolist (elt raw-val) | |
2789 | (if (equal label (aref elt 0)) | |
2790 | (push (bbdb-format-address | |
2791 | elt (if (eq (nth 1 record) 'one-line) 3 2)) | |
2792 | value))) | |
2793 | (setq value (bbdb-concat 'address (nreverse value)))) | |
2794 | ((consp raw-val) | |
2795 | (setq value (if num (nth num raw-val) | |
2796 | (bbdb-concat type raw-val)))) | |
2797 | (t (setq value raw-val)))) | |
2798 | (if value | |
2799 | (push (if ident | |
2800 | (bbdb-concat 'name-field | |
2801 | (bbdb-record-name (car record)) value) | |
2802 | value) val-list)))) | |
2803 | (let ((str (bbdb-concat 'record (nreverse val-list)))) | |
2804 | (kill-new str) | |
2805 | (message "%s" str)))) | |
2806 | ||
2807 | ;;; Help and documentation | |
2808 | ||
2809 | ;;;###autoload | |
2810 | (defun bbdb-info () | |
2811 | (interactive) | |
2812 | (info (format "(%s)Top" (or bbdb-info-file "bbdb")))) | |
2813 | ||
2814 | ;;;###autoload | |
2815 | (defun bbdb-help () | |
2816 | (interactive) | |
2817 | (message (substitute-command-keys "\\<bbdb-mode-map>\ | |
2818 | new field: \\[bbdb-insert-field]; \ | |
2819 | edit field: \\[bbdb-edit-field]; \ | |
2820 | delete field: \\[bbdb-delete-field-or-record]; \ | |
2821 | mode help: \\[describe-mode]; \ | |
2822 | info: \\[bbdb-info]"))) | |
2823 | ||
2824 | (provide 'bbdb-com) | |
2825 | ||
2826 | ;;; bbdb-com.el ends here |