1 ;;; bbdb-anniv.el --- get anniversaries from BBDB -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
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21 ;; Anniversaries are stored in xfields as defined via `bbdb-anniv-alist'.
22 ;; Each such field may contain multiple anniversaries entries with separators
23 ;; defined via `bbdb-separator-alist' (newlines by default).
24 ;; Each anniversary entry is a string DATE followed by optional TEXT.
25 ;; DATE may take the same format as the date of ordinary diary entries.
26 ;; In particular, `calendar-date-style' is obeyed via `diary-date-forms'.
27 ;; If `bbdb-anniv-alist' has a non-nil FORM for this type of anniversary,
28 ;; FORM is used to display the anniversary entry in the diary buffer.
29 ;; If FORM is nil, TEXT is used instead to display the anniversary entry
30 ;; in the diary buffer.
32 ;; To display BBDB anniversaries in the Emacs diary,
33 ;; call `bbdb-initialize' with arg `anniv'.
35 ;; See the BBDB info manual for documentation.
45 (defcustom bbdb-anniv-alist
46 '((birthday .
"%n's %d%s birthday")
47 (wedding .
"%n's %d%s wedding anniversary")
49 "Alist of rules for formatting anniversaries in the diary buffer.
50 Each element is of the form (LABEL . FORM).
51 LABEL is the xfield where this type of anniversaries is stored.
52 FORM is a format string with the following substitutions:
55 %s ordinal suffix (st, nd, rd, th) for the year.
56 %t the optional text following the date string in field LABEL.
57 If FORM is nil, use the text following the date string in field LABEL
59 :type
'(repeat (cons :tag
"Rule"
63 :group
'bbdb-utilities-anniv
)
65 ;; `bbdb-anniv-diary-entries' becomes a member of `diary-list-entries-hook'.
66 ;; When this hook is run by `diary-list-entries', the variable `original-date'
67 ;; is bound to the value of arg DATE of `diary-list-entries'.
68 ;; Also, `number' is arg NUMBER of `diary-list-entries'.
69 ;; `diary-list-entries' selects the entries for NUMBER days starting with DATE.
71 (defvar original-date
) ; defined in diary-lib
72 (with-no-warnings (defvar number
)) ; defined in diary-lib
75 (defun bbdb-anniv-diary-entries ()
76 "Add anniversaries from BBDB records to `diary-list-entries'.
77 This obeys `calendar-date-style' via `diary-date-forms'.
78 To enable this feature, put the following into your .emacs:
80 \(add-hook 'diary-list-entries-hook 'bbdb-anniv-diary-entries)"
81 ;; Loop over NUMBER dates starting from ORGINAL-DATE.
82 (let* ((num-date (1- (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian original-date
)))
83 (end-date (+ num-date number
)))
84 (while (<= (setq num-date
(1+ num-date
)) end-date
)
85 (let* ((date (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute num-date
))
86 (dd (calendar-extract-day date
))
87 (mm (calendar-extract-month date
))
88 (yy (calendar-extract-year date
))
89 ;; We construct a regexp that only uses shy groups,
90 ;; except for the part of the regexp matching the year.
91 ;; This way we can grab the year from the date string.
92 (year "\\([0-9]+\\)\\|\\*")
93 (dayname (format "%s\\|%s\\.?" (calendar-day-name date
)
94 (calendar-day-name date
'abbrev
)))
95 (lex-env `((day .
,(format "0*%d" dd
))
96 (month .
,(format "0*%d" mm
)) (year .
,year
)
98 (monthname .
,(format "%s\\|%s" (calendar-month-name mm
)
99 (calendar-month-name mm
'abbrev
)))))
100 ;; Require that the matched date is at the beginning of the string.
101 (fmt (format "\\`%s?\\(?:%%s\\)"
102 (regexp-quote diary-nonmarking-symbol
)))
105 (cl-flet ((fun (date-form)
106 (push (cons (format fmt
107 (mapconcat (lambda (form) (eval form lex-env
))
108 (if (eq (car date-form
) 'backup
)
109 (cdr date-form
) date-form
)
111 (eq (car date-form
) 'backup
))
113 (mapc #'fun diary-date-forms
)
115 ;; The anniversary of February 29 is considered to be March 1
116 ;; in non-leap years. So we search for February 29, too.
117 (when (and (= mm
3) (= dd
1)
118 (not (calendar-leap-year-p yy
)))
119 (setq lex-env
`((day .
"0*29") (month .
"0*2") (year .
,year
)
121 (monthname .
,(format "%s\\|%s" (calendar-month-name 2)
122 (calendar-month-name 2 'abbrev
)))))
123 (mapc #'fun diary-date-forms
)))
125 (dolist (record (bbdb-records))
126 (dolist (rule bbdb-anniv-alist
)
127 (dolist (anniv (bbdb-record-xfield-split record
(car rule
)))
128 (let ((date-forms date-forms
)
129 (anniv-string (concat anniv
" X")) ; for backup forms
132 (while (setq form
(pop date-forms
))
133 (when (string-match (car form
) anniv-string
)
135 yr
(match-string 1 anniv-string
)
136 yr
(if (and yr
(string-match-p "[0-9]+" yr
))
137 (- yy
(string-to-number yr
))
138 100) ; as in `diary-anniversary'
139 ;; For backup forms we should search backward in
140 ;; anniv-string from (match-end 0) for "\\<".
141 ;; That gets too complicated here!
142 ;; Yet for the default value of `diary-date-forms'
143 ;; this would matter only if anniv-string started
144 ;; with a time. That is rather rare for anniversaries.
145 ;; Then we may simply step backward by one character.
146 text
(substring anniv-string
(if (cdr form
) ; backup
150 text
(replace-regexp-in-string "\\`[ \t]+" "" text
)
151 text
(replace-regexp-in-string "[ \t]+\\'" "" text
))
153 (setq text
(replace-regexp-in-string "%t" text
(cdr rule
))))
154 ;; Add the anniversaries to `diary-entries-list'.
155 (if (and (numberp yr
) (< 0 (length text
)))
158 ;; `diary-add-to-list' expects an arg SPECIFIER for being
159 ;; able to jump to the location of the entry in the diary
160 ;; file. Here we only have BBDB records. So we use
161 ;; an empty string for SPECIFIER, but instead we `propertize'
162 ;; the STRING passed to `diary-add-to-list'.
165 ;; Text substitution similar to `diary-anniversary'.
166 (replace-regexp-in-string "%n" (bbdb-record-name record
) text
)
167 yr
(diary-ordinal-suffix yr
))
168 'diary-goto-entry
(list 'bbdb-display-records
(list record
)))
171 ;; based on `diary-goto-entry'
172 (defun bbdb-anniv-goto-entry (button)
173 "Jump to the diary entry for the BUTTON at point.
174 The character at point may have a text property `diary-goto-entry'
175 which should be a list (FUNCTION ARG1 ARG2 ...). Then call FUNCTION
176 with args ARG1, ARG2, ... to locate the entry. Otherwise follow
177 the rules used by `diary-goto-entry'."
178 (let* ((fun-call (get-text-property (overlay-start button
)
180 (locator (button-get button
'locator
))
181 (marker (car locator
))
184 (apply (car fun-call
) (cdr fun-call
)))
185 ;; If marker pointing to diary location is valid, use that.
186 ((and marker
(setq markbuf
(marker-buffer marker
)))
187 (pop-to-buffer markbuf
)
188 (goto-char (marker-position marker
)))
189 ;; Marker is invalid (eg buffer has been killed).
190 ((and (setq file
(cadr locator
))
192 (find-file-other-window file
))
193 (when (eq major-mode
(default-value 'major-mode
)) (diary-mode))
194 (goto-char (point-min))
195 (if (re-search-forward (format "%s.*\\(%s\\)"
196 (regexp-quote (nth 2 locator
))
197 (regexp-quote (nth 3 locator
)))
199 (goto-char (match-beginning 1))))
201 (message "Unable to locate this diary entry")))))
203 ;; `diary-goto-entry-function' is rather inflexible if multiple packages
204 ;; want to use it for its purposes: this variable can be hijacked
205 ;; only once. Here our function `bbdb-anniv-goto-entry' should work
206 ;; for other packages, too.
207 (setq diary-goto-entry-function
'bbdb-anniv-goto-entry
)
209 (provide 'bbdb-anniv
)
211 ;;; bbdb-anniv.el ends here