From 59937519c5cf62fa7a6b83ff4a5f8f236449ae68 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Amin Bandali Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2018 00:20:54 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] =?utf8?q?[emacs]=20remove=20bbdb=20=E2=80=94=20using=20eb?= =?utf8?q?db=20now?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- init.org | 33 - lisp/bbdb/.gitignore | 18 - lisp/bbdb/AUTHORS | 61 - lisp/bbdb/COPYING | 674 ---- lisp/bbdb/ChangeLog | 6442 --------------------------------- lisp/bbdb/ChangeLog.old | 2330 ------------ lisp/bbdb/GNUmakefile | 27 - lisp/bbdb/NEWS | 62 - lisp/bbdb/README | 232 -- lisp/bbdb/TODO | 90 - lisp/bbdb/bbdb-anniv.el | 211 -- lisp/bbdb/bbdb-autoloads.el | 978 ----- lisp/bbdb/bbdb-com.el | 2826 --------------- lisp/bbdb/bbdb-gnus.el | 68 - lisp/bbdb/bbdb-ispell.el | 127 - lisp/bbdb/bbdb-message.el | 56 - lisp/bbdb/bbdb-mhe.el | 100 - lisp/bbdb/bbdb-migrate.el | 282 -- lisp/bbdb/bbdb-mu4e.el | 44 - lisp/bbdb/bbdb-mua.el | 1063 ------ lisp/bbdb/bbdb-pgp.el | 238 -- lisp/bbdb/bbdb-rmail.el | 57 - lisp/bbdb/bbdb-site.el | 46 - lisp/bbdb/bbdb-snarf.el | 488 --- lisp/bbdb/bbdb-tex.el | 557 --- lisp/bbdb/bbdb-vm.el | 86 - lisp/bbdb/bbdb-wl.el | 55 - lisp/bbdb/bbdb.el | 4733 ------------------------ lisp/bbdb/dir | 20 - lisp/bbdb/doc/Makefile.am | 26 - lisp/bbdb/doc/bbdb.texi | 92 - lisp/bbdb/doc/doclicense.texi | 508 --- lisp/bbdb/doc/gpl.texi | 717 ---- lisp/bbdb/tex/bbdb.sty | 89 - 34 files changed, 23436 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/.gitignore delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/AUTHORS delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/COPYING delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/ChangeLog delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/ChangeLog.old delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/GNUmakefile delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/NEWS delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/README delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/TODO delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/bbdb-anniv.el delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/bbdb-autoloads.el delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/bbdb-com.el delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/bbdb-gnus.el delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/bbdb-ispell.el delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/bbdb-message.el delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/bbdb-mhe.el delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/bbdb-migrate.el delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/bbdb-mu4e.el delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/bbdb-mua.el delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/bbdb-pgp.el delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/bbdb-rmail.el delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/bbdb-site.el delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/bbdb-snarf.el delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/bbdb-tex.el delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/bbdb-vm.el delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/bbdb-wl.el delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/bbdb.el delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/dir delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/doc/Makefile.am delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/doc/bbdb.texi delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/doc/doclicense.texi delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/doc/gpl.texi delete mode 100644 lisp/bbdb/tex/bbdb.sty diff --git a/init.org b/init.org index 43ae46e..87121e9 100644 --- a/init.org +++ b/init.org @@ -2139,39 +2139,6 @@ Convenient footnotes in =message-mode=. ;; :after ebdb) #+end_src -** COMMENT bbdb - -Manually install bbdb (=lisp/bbdb= copied from an ELPA-based setup), -because installing it from source on Emacs 27 using the following -submodule configuration for some reason doesn’t work and results in -very strange errors when using any of the functions. - -#+begin_src conf :tangle no -[submodule "bbdb"] - path = lib/bbdb - url = https://git.savannah.nongnu.org/git/bbdb.git - load-path = lisp - info-path = doc - build-step = ./autogen.sh - build-step = ./configure - build-step = make - build-step = make install -#+end_src - -I tried using =borg-elpa= instead of doing it like this, but it added -2 seconds to my startup time, which is unacceptable to me. - -#+begin_src emacs-lisp -(use-package bbdb - :load-path "lisp/bbdb" - :init - (load (expand-file-name "lisp/bbdb/bbdb-autoloads.el" user-emacs-directory)) - ;; (bbdb-mua-auto-update-init 'message) - (setq bbdb-mua-auto-update-p 'query - bbdb-complete-mail nil) - (bbdb-initialize 'gnus 'message)) -#+end_src - ** COMMENT message-x #+begin_src emacs-lisp diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/.gitignore b/lisp/bbdb/.gitignore deleted file mode 100644 index 4f37990..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/.gitignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,18 +0,0 @@ -*.elc -*.info -# /bbdb-autoloads.el -/bbdb-pkg.el -/TAGS -/doc/bbdb.pdf -/doc/bbdb.t2p/ -/doc/texinfo.tex -/doc/dir -Makefile -Makefile.in -/autom4te.cache/ -/config.* -/configure -/aclocal.m4 -/install-sh -/INSTALL -/missing diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/AUTHORS b/lisp/bbdb/AUTHORS deleted file mode 100644 index 6da0e40..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/AUTHORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -Many people have contributed code included in BBDB. - -Abhi Yerra -Adam C. 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Use file tex-site.el. - -2017-11-10 Stefan Monnier - - Fix copyright headers - -2017-11-10 Stefan Monnier - - Remove files with unclear copyright status; prepare for move to - externals/ - -2017-10-29 Stefan Monnier - - First cut at adapting BBDB for GNU ELPA - -2017-10-17 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-parse-records: bug fix - -2017-10-11 Roland Winkler - - Advertise bbdb-user@nongnu.org - -2017-10-11 Roland Winkler - - Query before migrating BBDB to new format - -2017-10-11 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-read-record: Fix calling sequence for calls to set record - -2017-08-09 Roland Winkler - - New var bbdb-migrate-uuid-xfield - -2017-08-09 Roland Winkler - - New field uuid. Make creation-date and timestamp immutable - -2017-07-25 Roland Winkler - - Makefile.am: Fix rule BBDB_ELPA_FILES (Bug#51563) - -2017-07-25 Roland Winkler - - lisp/bbdb-tex.el: Improve documentation - -2017-07-25 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-tex: Bug fix (Bug#51564) - -2017-07-22 Roland Winkler - - Fix previous patch - -2017-07-22 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-split: use arg TRIM of split-string with emacs-version >= 24.4. - -2017-07-19 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-tex: ignore spaces when calling usepackage - -2017-07-19 Roland Winkler - - bbdb.sty: use RequirePackage - -2017-07-19 Roland Winkler - - Fix docstring - -2017-07-05 Roland Winkler - - Use LaTeX for TeXing BBDB - -2017-01-31 Roland Winkler - - Really discontinue support for GNU Emacs 23 - -2017-01-30 Roland Winkler - - TODO: Extend feature wishlist - -2017-01-30 Roland Winkler - - README: Add pointer to emacs wiki upgrade page - -2017-01-30 Roland Winkler - - README, lisp/bbdb-site.el.in: Discontinue support for GNU Emacs 23 - -2017-01-28 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-anniv: use diary-goto-entry-function - -2017-01-28 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-anniv-diary-entries: Use cl-flet - -2017-01-28 Roland Winkler - - Use lexical binding for bbdb-anniv.el - -2017-01-28 Roland Winkler - - Discontinue support for GNU Emacs 23 - -2017-01-28 Roland Winkler - - Update copyright year - -2016-10-02 Roland Winkler - - use lexical binding - -2016-07-21 Roland Winkler - - fix calls of looking-back - -2016-07-21 Roland Winkler - - Update copyright year - -2016-07-20 Roland Winkler - - Support mu4e-compose-mode and notmuch-message-mode - -2016-07-20 Roland Winkler - - Add support for Wanderlust - -2016-07-20 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-omit-record: bug fix - -2016-07-20 Roland Winkler - - Make bbdb-hashtable a proper hash table - -2016-07-20 Roland Winkler - - New macros bbdb-pushnew - -2015-11-14 Roland Winkler - - Fix defcustoms - -2015-11-08 Roland Winkler - - Add new snarfing rule eu for many continental European countries - -2015-11-08 Roland Winkler - - Simplify re-sorting of records when a record has been changed - -2015-09-10 Roland Winkler - - Conform to Emacs Lisp package format convention - -2015-09-10 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-separator-alist: Use two newline characters to separate records - -2015-09-07 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-search-changed: Fix docstring - -2015-09-07 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-delete-field-or-record: Use delete for phone and address fields - -2015-09-07 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-copy-records-as-kill: fix docstring - -2015-09-07 Roland Winkler - - New command bbdb-copy-fields-as-kill - -2015-05-23 Roland Winkler - - Use equal for comparison when populating lists of labels - -2015-05-22 Roland Winkler - - Add basic support for mu4e mailer - -2015-05-22 Roland Winkler - - Remove variables bbdb/MUA-update-records-p - -2015-05-22 Roland Winkler - - Handle prefix command bbdb-do-all-records more robustly - -2015-05-22 Roland Winkler - - Bugfix: Select (un)displayed records properly - -2015-05-22 Roland Winkler - - Update copyright year in all files - -2014-08-30 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-print-require: Improve docstring - -2014-08-30 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-print: Fix messages - -2014-08-30 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-print-record: Handle xfields the value of which are sexps - -2014-08-09 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-snarf: always install and display the new record - -2014-08-01 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-add-mail-alias: fix previous change - -2014-08-01 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-add-mail-alias: handle multiple records / multiple aliases - -2014-08-01 Roland Winkler - - lisp/makefile-temp: fix previous change - -2014-07-22 Roland Winkler - - Do not load init file or site file for byte compilation - -2014-05-15 Roland Winkler - - Delete record from bbdb-records if record is undisplayed - -2014-05-15 Roland Winkler - - Fix and improve previous patch - -2014-05-12 Roland Winkler - - Only save edited records that got really changed - -2014-05-12 Roland Winkler - - Create bbdb-pkg.el from bbdb-pkg.el.in - -2014-05-06 Roland Winkler - - Do not treat bbdb-change-hook special inside bbdb-notice-hooks - -2014-05-06 Roland Winkler - - Allow arbitrary lisp expressions as values of xfields - -2014-05-06 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-parse-postcode: Finish immediately if one test succeeds - -2014-04-27 Roland Winkler - - ready for release 3.1.2 - -2014-04-12 Roland Winkler - - Be more careful that empty strings do not pollute the data base - -2014-04-12 Roland Winkler - - Check type of record data structures more carefully - -2014-04-12 Roland Winkler - - lisp/Makefile.am: Include makefile-temp in distribution - -2014-04-12 Roland Winkler - - lisp/bbdb-site.el.in: Be more verbose about what we want - -2014-04-12 Roland Winkler - - makefile-temp: Obey proper dependencies - -2014-04-12 Roland Winkler - - For vm support, require vm-autoloads - -2014-04-12 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-separator-alist: Treat AKAs consistent with other fields - -2014-03-11 Roland Winkler - - lisp/bbdb-site.el: honor pkgdatadir - -2014-03-11 Roland Winkler - - Install miscellaneous files in the doc directory - -2014-03-11 Roland Winkler - - m4/package_date.m4: Use "date -u" if "date --rfc-3339" fails - -2014-02-28 Roland Winkler - - ready for release 3.1 - -2014-02-28 Roland Winkler - - Do not use 'prompt' in a non-emacs sense - -2014-02-28 Roland Winkler - - Small fixes - -2014-02-17 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-update-records: eval arg update-p as many times as needed - -2014-02-16 Roland Winkler - - Bug fix for previous commit - -2014-02-15 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-update-records: Always evaluate arg update-p twice - -2014-01-24 Roland Winkler - - Fix ChangLog. Update AUTHORS. - -2014-01-23 Roland Winkler - - make 'eq the 4th arg of add-to-list - -2014-01-23 Roland Winkler - - make completion for bbdb-read-string less obtrusive - -2014-01-12 Roland Winkler - - Make sure the *BBDB* buffer exists - -2014-01-12 Roland Winkler - - Provide auto completion for streets and postcodes known to BBDB - -2014-01-08 Roland Winkler - - move mail clean-up to bbdb.el - -2014-01-08 Roland Winkler - - provide auto completion for address components - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - - Update copyright year in all files - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - - Avoid hard-coded references to xfield notes - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - - complete previous commit - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - - After editing always update display in all BBDB buffers - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - - Clean up supercite support - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - - Overhaul bbdb-pgp.el for BBDB 3 - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - - adapt bbdb-pgp.el for BBDB 3 - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - - new file lisp/bbdb-pgp.el - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - - More flexible editing of xfields - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - - use bbdb-initialize for anniversary support - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - - Clean up handling of redundant email addresses - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - - Check more carefully/frequently that BBDB is editable - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - - Small bug fixes - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - - Display records for messages more flexibly - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - - Handle new records more carefully - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-snarf-rule-interactive: Use symbol-name - -2013-11-16 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-site.el.in: fix typo - -2013-11-16 Roland Winkler - - get authorship right - -2013-11-16 Roland Winkler - - increase version number to 3.0.50 - -2013-11-16 Roland Winkler - - new make target elpa - -2013-11-16 Roland Winkler - - m4/package_date.m4: Use git log - -2013-11-16 Roland Winkler - - bbdb/sc-consult-attr: Do not use car (Bug#40398) - -2013-11-16 Roland Winkler - - bbdb.el: simplify mouse menus - -2013-11-16 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p: Clarify doc string - -2013-11-16 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-file: Use locate-user-emacs-file - -2013-11-16 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-complete-mail: make command more robust - -2013-10-06 Roland Winkler - - Clean up lisp/makefile-temp - -2013-07-28 Roland Winkler - - doc/bbdb.texi: Add @dircategory and @direntry - -2013-07-28 Roland Winkler - - m4/package_date.m4: Use more robust output redirection - -2013-07-28 Roland Winkler - - m4/emacs_vm.m4: Fix typo - -2013-07-28 Roland Winkler - - m4/emacs_vm.m4: Define mconditional VM unconditionally - -2013-07-27 Roland Winkler - - Further clean up of autoconf - -2013-07-18 Roland Winkler - - Clean up usage of automake and autoconf - -2013-07-17 Roland Winkler - - INSTALL: fix typos - -2013-07-17 Roland Winkler - - INSTALL: fix typo - -2013-07-17 Roland Winkler - - Use Automake - -2013-07-07 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-mua-auto-update: Use bbdb-pop-up-layout - -2013-07-07 Roland Winkler - - Handle a new bbdb-file more carefully - -2013-07-07 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-update-records-p: Fix docstring - -2013-05-26 Roland Winkler - - Simplify configure.ac and lisp/Makefile.in - -2013-05-26 Roland Winkler - - Convert VM path to absolute and canonicalize it - -2013-05-26 Roland Winkler - - Honor bbdb-message-clean-name-function and - bbdb-canonicalize-mail-function consistently - -2013-04-21 Roland Winkler - - lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-summary-mark): Bug fix - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-snarf.el: new file - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-merge-records: merge also affixes, fix docstring - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - - Allow city, postcode, state, and country to be nil when formatting - addresses - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-hash-record, bbdb-change-record: Fix docstring - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-new-mails-primary: Change default to query - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - - Allow bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field to be a function - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-extract-address-components: new function - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-complete-mail: simplify - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - - bbdb/vm-virtual-folder: set vm-virtual-folder-alist properly - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - - lisp/bbdb-sc.el (bbdb/sc-attribution-field): Fix docstring - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - - tex/Makefile.in: Acknowledge DESTDIR. - -2013-02-16 Roland Winkler - - make bbdb-complete-mail and related functions more robust - -2013-02-16 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-mail-yank: Bind case-fold-search to t - -2013-02-15 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-delete-field-or-record: Handle multiple records. - -2013-02-15 Roland Winkler - - Use inhibit-quit more often. - -2013-02-15 Roland Winkler - - Doc fixes - -2013-02-15 Roland Winkler - - Remove internal variable bbdb-modified - -2013-02-02 Roland Winkler - - Avoid more carefully that text properties do not accidentally enter BBDB - -2013-01-20 Roland Winkler - - aclocal.m4: Do not throw an error if tex_dir does not exist - -2013-01-20 Roland Winkler - - doc/Makefile.in, tex/Makefile.in: Provide the DESTDIR variable - -2013-01-13 Roland Winkler - - Bug fix: Set bbdb-xfield-labels-list and bbdb-organization-list to nil - only once. - -2013-01-13 Roland Winkler - - Update copyright year - -2013-01-13 Roland Winkler - - Use completing-read-multiple for editing organization fields - -2012-12-30 Roland Winkler - - minor fix - -2012-12-30 Roland Winkler - - Add supercite support - -2012-12-29 Roland Winkler - - configure option --with-tex-dir renamed from --with-texmf-dir - -2012-12-29 Roland Winkler - - Minor fixes - -2012-12-29 Roland Winkler - - Add MUA Summary support - -2012-12-26 Roland Winkler - - Small fixes - -2012-12-26 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-complete-mail: bug fix - -2012-12-26 Roland Winkler - - make quit-window restore the window configuration - -2012-12-25 Roland Winkler - - bbdb/vm-auto-add-label: Doc fix and cleanup. - -2012-12-25 Roland Winkler - - README: minor docfix - -2012-12-25 Roland Winkler - - For the user-defined fields of a record replace the generic internal - name notes by xfield. - -2012-12-25 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-parse-records): If multiple records have the same name, hash all - these records - -2012-09-23 Roland Winkler - - Add support for RFC-822 mail addresses - -2012-09-23 Roland Winkler - - Clarify usage of bbdb-mua-auto-update - -2012-09-09 Roland Winkler - - unified scheme for customizing how BBDB analyzes messages - -2012-09-08 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-message-header: use gnus-fetch-original-field - -2012-09-07 Roland Winkler - - make bbdb-accept-name-mismatch more flexible - -2012-09-01 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-mua-edit-field: Bug fix - -2012-09-01 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-record-set-field: Bug fix - -2012-09-01 Roland Winkler - - new macro bbdb-with-print-loadably - -2012-08-11 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-complete-mail: clean up with *Completions* - -2012-08-11 Roland Winkler - - remove broken electricity - -2012-08-09 Roland Winkler - - remove broken message cache - -2012-08-07 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-complete-mail: use quit-window instead of playing with the window - configuration - -2012-08-06 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-complete-mail: Revert 2012-07-06 change - -2012-08-05 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-annotate-message: simplify - -2012-08-05 Roland Winkler - - update hash table more carefully - -2012-08-05 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-complete-mail: rely on set-window-configuration - -2012-08-01 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-merge-records: Improve interactive call and docstring - -2012-08-01 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-merge-records: Handle duplicates properly - -2012-08-01 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-complete-mail: cycle single address - -2012-07-20 Roland Winkler - - Bug fix bbdb-annotate-message: create new record if update-p has not - value update - -2012-07-20 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-gethash: Allow value of t for arg predicate - -2012-07-20 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-message-search: Allow args name or mail to be nil - -2012-07-19 Roland Winkler - - Simplify electric display - -2012-07-18 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-electric-display-records: Fix previous patch. - -2012-07-18 Roland Winkler - - bbdb.el: Clean up electric command loop - -2012-07-17 Roland Winkler - - MUA interface: allow update of existing records only; re-enable message - cache - -2012-07-12 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-mua.el: Fix docstrings - -2012-07-09 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-mua-*: new arg update-p - -2012-07-08 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-update-records: Fix previous patch - -2012-07-08 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-update-records: Make records a list ordered like address-list - -2012-07-06 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-complete-mail: Use window-live-p - -2012-07-06 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-mua-edit-field: Revert previous change - -2012-07-06 Sam Steingold - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-mail): Use `quit-window' instead of - `bury-buffer' to get rid of *Completions*. - -2012-07-06 Sam Steingold - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-edit-field): Edit THE record for THE - sender, not all the relevant records. - -2012-07-03 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-search: also search last_first names - -2012-07-01 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-get-address-components: name may be nil. - -2012-07-01 Roland Winkler - - ignore Makefiles and configure files - -2012-06-24 Roland Winkler - - major update, see ChangeLog - -2012-01-02 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-auto-notes-rules: Use :set keyword - -2012-01-02 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-anniv-alist: clarify docstring - -2012-01-02 Roland Winkler - - Clean up custom-loads - -2011-12-18 Roland Winkler - - remove leading and trailing whitespace in text properly - -2011-12-18 Roland Winkler - - do not create backup of bbdb-loaddefs.el - -2011-12-18 Roland Winkler - - new format `%t' for bbdb-anniv-alist - -2011-12-11 Roland Winkler - - add autoconf support, add doc and tex dirs - -2011-12-11 Roland Winkler - - rename lisp/Makefile to lisp/makefile-temp - -2011-12-11 Roland Winkler - - rename lisp/Makefile to lisp/makefile-temp - -2011-12-11 Roland Winkler - - new file lisp/bbdb-ispell.el - -2011-11-27 Roland Winkler - - Minor clarifications in README - -2011-11-27 Roland Winkler - - Disable VM support by default - -2011-11-27 Roland Winkler - - Fix typos, update README - -2011-11-20 Roland Winkler - - major overhaul (part 2) - -2011-11-20 Roland Winkler - - major overhaul - -2011-10-11 Ted Zlatanov - - * lisp/bbdb.el: Also autoload `bbdb-insinuate-{message,rmail,vm,mh}' - from bbdb-*.el so `bbdb-initialize' won't throw an error when passed - that symbol. - -2011-10-11 Ted Zlatanov - - * lisp/bbdb.el: Autoload `bbdb-insinuate-gnus' from bbdb-gnus.el so - `bbdb-initialize' won't throw an error when passed 'gnus. - -2011-10-10 Roland Winkler - - improve editing and display of record names, improve merging fields of - records, bug fixes - -2011-09-22 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-pop-up-window: remove Gnus-specific code - -2011-09-21 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-browse-url: Fix usage of prefix arg. - -2011-09-19 Roland Winkler - - bug fix: lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-add-mail-alias) - -2011-09-19 Roland Winkler - - Use / as search prefix - -2011-09-19 Roland Winkler - - simplify dialing - -2011-09-19 Roland Winkler - - small bug fixes - -2011-05-11 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-prompt-for-create: Use special-mode - -2011-05-11 Roland Winkler - - split bbdb-notice-hook into bbdb-notice-mail-hook and - bbdb-notice-record-hook - -2011-05-08 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-display-all-records: Use redisplay. - -2011-05-08 Roland Winkler - - Fix typos - -2011-05-07 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-display-current-record: New command - -2011-05-07 Roland Winkler - - Fix commit 2011-04-30 03:58:01 - -2011-04-29 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-parse-internal: Clarify error message. - -2011-04-29 Roland Winkler - - Ignore TAGS files - -2011-04-29 Roland Winkler - - Fix corrupted BBDB files when migrating. - -2011-04-29 Roland Winkler - - Makefile: Use option --batch - -2011-04-29 Roland Winkler - - Rename degree field to affix. - -2011-04-29 Roland Winkler - - New commands bbdb-next-field, bbdb-prev-field. - -2011-04-23 Roland Winkler - - distinguish 1 and 1.0 in bbdb-pop-up-window-size - -2011-04-23 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-insinuate-MUA: Fix docstring. - -2011-04-23 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-mode-map: Do no call set-keymap-parent. - -2011-04-16 Roland Winkler - - Use defvar for bbdb-create-hook and bbdb-change-hook - -2011-04-16 Roland Winkler - - Include timezone info in bbdb-time-stamp-format - -2011-04-16 Roland Winkler - - New file TODO - -2011-04-16 Roland Winkler - - lisp/bbdb.el: Define and use BBDB's own faces - -2011-04-16 Roland Winkler - - lisp/bbdb.el: Inherit from special-mode - -2011-04-16 Roland Winkler - - lisp/bbdb.el: Fix indentation of multi-line fields (bug#33101) - -2011-04-16 Roland Winkler - - lisp/bbdb-com.el: Autoload browse-url-url-at-point - -2011-04-16 Roland Winkler - - Call add-hook for bbdb-create-hook and bbdb-change-hook - -2011-04-11 Barak A. Pearlmutter - - cvs to git in README - -2011-04-11 Barak A. Pearlmutter - - git ignore build products - -2011-04-11 Roland Winkler - - bbdb-complete-mail: Ensure initialization of database - -2011-04-10 Roland Winkler - - Fix Makefile - -2011-04-10 Roland Winkler - - Add support for anniversaries. Make bbdb-transpose-fields more robust. - Separate formatting functions from display functions. Various bug fixes - and improved documentation. Cleanup code. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - ChangeLog - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb/rmail-update-records-p): Doc fix. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb/gnus-update-records-p): Doc fix. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb/mh-update-records-p): Doc fix. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb/vm-update-records-p): Doc fix. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb/message-update-records-p): Doc fix. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-mua-wrapper): Simplify code. - (bbdb-mua-auto-update-init): Doc fix. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-append-display-p, bbdb-append-display) - (bbdb-search-invert-p, bbdb-search-invert): Use bbdb-modeline-info. - (bbdb-search): Also search for addresses. Simplify codde. - (bbdb-search-address): New command. - (bbdb-search-phone): Fix prompt. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-modeline-info): New variable. - (bbdb-mode): Use it. - (bbdb-mode-map): Unify keybindings for search commands. - (bbdb-sort-records): Update marker positions correctly. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - ChangeLog - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-migrate-postcodes-to-strings): Renamed from - bbdb-migrate-zip-codes-to-strings. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-message-search): Use name only if mail address does not match. - (bbdb-parse-postcode): Renamed from bbdb-parse-zip. - (bbdb-insert-field): In interactive calls ignore fields that are already - present. - (bbdb-record-edit-phone): Convert format of phone number if old and new - format are different. - (bbdb-edit-field): Use new bbdb-record-edit-phone. - (bbdb-record-edit-address): Use bbdb-address-format-list. - (bbdb-edit-address-street): Renamed from bbdb-address-edit-street. Take - arg street instead of address. - (bbdb-edit-address-default): Renamed from bbdb-address-edit-default. - (bbdb-address-edit-continental): Removed (obsolete). - (bbdb-complete-mail-cleanup): Removed. Code merged with - bbdb-complete-mail. - (bbdb-complete-mail): Return non-nil if valid completion exists. - Simplify code. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-print-tex-quote-alist): Fix regexp. - (bbdb-print-address-format-list): Renamed from - bbdb-print-address-format-alist. Use bbdb-address-format-list as - default. - (bbdb-print): Use bbdb-format-address. - (bbdb-print-address-continental): Removed. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-annotate-message): Use bbdb-string=. - (bbdb-mua-wrapper): Also handle mail and message mode. - (bbdb-mua-auto-update): Renamed from bbdb-mua-pop-up-bbdb-buffer. - Perform auto update even if bbdb-message-pop-up is nil. - (bbdb-mua-auto-update-init): Renamed from bbdb-mua-pop-up-init. Doc fix. - Use memq instead of member. - (bbdb-force-record-create): Removed (obsolete). - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-address-format-list): New variable for customization of address - formatting and editing. (renamed from bbdb-address-format-alist). - (bbdb-format-address): Use it. - (bbdb-format-record-one-line, bbdb-format-record-multi-line): Use - bbdb-format-address. - (bbdb-address-edit-function, bbdb-format-streets) - (bbdb-format-address-continental): Removed. Obsolete because of - bbdb-address-format-list. - (bbdb-format-record): Use funcall instead of eval. - (bbdb-continental-postcode-regexp): Renamed from - bbdb-continental-zip-regexp. - (bbdb-check-postcode): Renamed from bbdb-check-zip. - (bbdb-legal-postcodes): Renamed from bbdb-legal-zip-codes. - (bbdb-expand-mail-aliases): Removed. - (bbdb-notes-label-list): Renamed from bbdb-notes-names. - (bbdb-parse-frobnicate): Calculate value of bbdb-notes-label-list - instead of reading it. Use memq instead of member. - (bbdb-set-notes-labels): Renamed from bbdb-set-notes-names. Do not write - value of bbdb-notes-label-list. - (bbdb-set-eq): Removed (obsolete). - (bbdb-defstruct): Use defsubst. - (bbdb-record-unset-name): Clarify code. - (bbdb-initialize): Doc fix. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - ChangeLog - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - Do not attempt to add empty line to bbdb-autloads.el. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - ChangeLog - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - Updated. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - In bbdb-autloads.el, add BBDB lisp directory to load-path. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-pop-up-buffer): Use condition-case, in case split-window fails. - (bbdb-records, bbdb-mode, bbdb-version, bbdb-initialize): Add autoload - cookie. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - ChangeLog - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-complete-name): Obsolete alias for bbdb-complete-mail. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-insinuate-gnus): Code doc updated. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-mua-update-records): For Gnus use gnus-article-buffer. - (bbdb-mua-wrapper): New macro. - (bbdb-mua-display-records, bbdb-mua-annotate-sender) - (bbdb-mua-annotate-recipients, bbdb-mua-edit-notes-sender) - (bbdb-mua-edit-notes-recipients): Use it. - (bbdb-mua-update-mua): Removed (obsolete because of bbdb-mua-wrapper). - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - ChangeLog - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-insinuate-vm): Do not hook in bbdb-mua-pop-up-bbdb-buffer. (Use - instead bbdb-mua-pop-up-init.) - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-insinuate-mh): Do not hook in bbdb-mua-pop-up-bbdb-buffer. (Use - instead bbdb-mua-pop-up-init.) - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-insinuate-gnus): Do not hook in bbdb-mua-pop-up-bbdb-buffer. (Use - instead bbdb-mua-pop-up-init.) - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-insinuate-rmail): Do not hook in bbdb-mua-pop-up-bbdb-buffer. - (Use instead bbdb-mua-pop-up-init.) - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-insinuate-message, bbdb-insinuate-mail): Do not hook in - bbdb-mua-pop-up-bbdb-buffer. (Use instead bbdb-mua-pop-up-init.) - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - Use eval-and-compile. - (bbdb-update-records): Avoid name clash with function search in - cl-seq.el. - (bbdb-message-header-re): New function. - (bbdb-accept-message): Use it. - (bbdb-get-address-components): Also return MUA. - (bbdb-annotate-message): Bug fix. Simplify. - (bbdb-mua-pop-up-init): New function. - (bbdb-auto-notes): Complete re-write. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - Use eval-and-compile. - (bbdb-subint): Moved here from lisp/bbdb.el. Simplified. - (bbdb-parse-phone): Return value always includes extension. - (bbdb-read-record): Simplified accordingly. - (bbdb-prompt-for-new-field): Use phone number style as returned from - bbdb-parse-phone. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-message-headers, bbdb-accept-name-mismatch) - (bbdb-use-alternate-names): Fix docstring. - (bbdb-auto-notes-rules): Renamed from bbdb-auto-notes-alist. New - format. - (bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-messages): Renamed from - bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-all. - (bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-headers): Renamed from bbdb-auto-notes-ignore. - (bbdb-pop-up-window-size): Fix docstring. - (bbdb-horiz-pop-up-window-size): New variable. - (bbdb-pop-up-buffer): Use it. - (bbdb-auto-notes-rules-expanded): New variable. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - ChangeLog - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - Updated to compile also the new files. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - Initial version. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb/rmail-update-records) - (bbdb/rmail-pop-up-bbdb-buffer, bbdb/rmail-show-records) - (bbdb/rmail-show-sender, bbdb/rmail-show-recipients) - (bbdb/rmail-annotate-sender, bbdb/rmail-edit-notes) - (bbdb/rmail-summary-show-all-recipients): Obsolete. Use instead generic - functions in bbdb-mua.el. - (bbdb-insinuate-rmail): Use generic commands. Remove defadvice which - has become obsolete because header Messge-ID is used for message - caching. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb/gnus-update-records) - (bbdb/gnus-pop-up-bbdb-buffer, bbdb/gnus-show-records) - (bbdb/gnus-show-sender, bbdb/gnus-show-recipients) - (bbdb/gnus-annotate-sender, bbdb/gnus-edit-notes) - (bbdb/gnus-summary-show-all-recipients): Obsolete. Use instead generic - functions in bbdb-mua.el. - (bbdb-insinuate-gnus): Use generic commands. - (bbdb/gnus-lines-and-from-length): Removed as gnus-optional-headers - appears to be obsolete, too. - (bbdb/gnus-message-marker-field): New variable. - (bbdb-message-marker-field): Declared obsolete. - (bbdb/gnus-summary-get-sender, bbdb/gnus-summary-sender-in-bbdb) - (bbdb/gnus-nnimap-folder-list-from-bbdb): Simplified. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb/vm-header): Remove MIME decoding. - (bbdb/vm-update-records, bbdb/vm-pop-up-bbdb-buffer) - (bbdb/vm-show-records, bbdb/vm-show-sender) - (bbdb/vm-show-recipients, bbdb/vm-annotate-sender) - (bbdb/vm-edit-notes): Obsolete. Use instead generic functions in - bbdb-mua.el. - (bbdb-insinuate-vm): Use generic commands. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-mua, bbdb-message-header): New functions. - (bbdb-get-address-components): Use bbdb-message-header. Simplified. - (bbdb-update-records): New arg msg-key. Handle message cache. Arg - update-p may also be a function. - (bbdb-mua-update-records, bbdb-mua-update-mua) - (bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p, bbdb-mua-pop-up-bbdb-buffer): New - functions. - (bbdb-mua-display-records, bbdb-mua-display-sender) - (bbdb-mua-display-recipients, bbdb-mua-annotate-sender) - (bbdb-mua-annotate-recipients, bbdb-mua-edit-notes-sender) - (bbdb-mua-edit-notes-recipients): New commands. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-mail, bbdb-mail-address): Simplified. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-mua-message): New customization group. - (bbdb-update-records-p): Value may also be a function. - (bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p): New variable. - (bbdb-init-forms): Add message and mail mode support. Sendmail is - depreciated (use mail instead). Remove outdated support for reportmail, - supercite and w3. - (bbdb-initialize): Updated accordingly. Do not test presence of features - (which is not needed). - (bbdb-insinuate-sendmail): Removed (use bbdb-insinuate-mail). - ( bbdb-insinuate-message): Moved to bbdb-message.el. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - ChangeLog - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb/rmail-update-records-p): Improved default. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb/gnus-update-records-p): Improved default. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb/vm-update-records-p): Improved default. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-delete-duplicate-mails, bbdb-display-records-completely) - (bbdb-display-records-with-layout, bbdb-copy-records-as-kill): Doc fix. - (bbdb-search-duplicates): Improved interactive spec. New arg records. - Doc fix - (bbdb-delete-field-or-record): Make records a required arg. New arg - fields. Doc fix. - (bbdb-delete-records, bbdb-toggle-records-layout) - (bbdb-sort-addresses, bbdb-sort-phones, bbdb-sort-notes) - (bbdb-add-mail-alias): Make records a required arg. Doc fix. - (bbdb-mail-address): New command bound to M. - (bbdb-mail): Use it. New arg verbose. Fix interactive spec. - (bbdb-mail-yank): Renamed from bbdb-yank-addresses. Bug fix. - (bbdb-yank-addresses): Declared obsolete. - (bbdb-browse-url): Simplify. Doc fix. - (bbdb-grab-url): Simplify. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-update-records-p): Fix docstring. - (bbdb-message-pop-up): Change default to a less aggressive nil. - (bbdb-format-record-one-line): Remove linebreaks from multi-line notes. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - ChangeLog - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-dwim-mail): Fix typo. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-wrap-column): New variable. - (bbdb-format-list): Use bbdb-wrap-column and bbdb-separator-alist. - (bbdb-layout-alist, bbdb-format-address-continental) - (bbdb-format-address-default, bbdb-format-record-multi-line): Change - value of indentation such that it becomes the total indentation. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - ChangeLog - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-mail-allow-redundancy): Doc fix. - (bbdb-mode-map): Include bbdb-do-all-records in "Use database" submenu. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-record-list): Doc fix. - (bbdb-dwim-mail): Arg MAIL may be a number, which will pick the MAILth - mail address. - (bbdb-mail): New optional arg N to pick Nth mail address. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - ChangeLog - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-dwim-mail): Cleanup code. - -2011-03-28 Roland Winkler - - (bbdb-insert-record-internal): Handle empty database properly. - -2011-03-28 Barak A. Pearlmutter - - Start v3.x development: flush v2.x, Copyleft, README, ChangeLog, initial - code - -2011-03-12 Barak A. Pearlmutter - - un-expand stray expanded CVS keywords introduced in patches - -2008-03-16 Robert Fenk - - Bugfix: Prompting was not handling the ? properly. - - Also reworked some other odd code. - -2008-03-16 Robert Fenk - - Fixed a docstring typo. - -2008-03-10 Robert Fenk - - Bugfix: Now hopefully really do it right for all cases. - - The cases are: - - bbdb/mail-auto-create-p nil - - bbdb/mail-auto-create-p 'prompt - - bbdb/mail-auto-create-p t - -2008-03-10 Robert Fenk - - Bugfix: Prompting for creation now works again as documented. - - Thanks to Leo for reporting this. - - Also did some docstring fixes. - -2008-01-29 Robert Fenk - - Commit of missing changlog entry for 2007-12-08 Kousik Nandy. - -2008-01-29 Robert Fenk - - Removed CVS keywords, since expansion messes with bzr. - -2008-01-29 Didier Verna - - Fix for gnus-user-format-function-B - -2008-01-29 Didier Verna - - Handle recent type change of gnus-ignored-from-addresses - -2008-01-29 Didier Verna - - Improve bbdb-define-all-aliases docstring - -2008-01-29 Didier Verna - - Fix infinite loop (misplaced iteration) in bbdb-collect-all-aliases - -2007-12-04 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-dwim-net-address-title-field): New field controlling if a title is - prepended to an email address. The default value is 'title. - -2007-12-04 Robert Fenk - - Fixed two compile time warnings. - -2007-11-26 Robert Fenk - - Bugfix: Set `bbdb/vm-update-records-mode' to annotating. - - The sexp was never evaluated to 'annotating as VM was clearing the new - flag just before BBDBs update functions are called, this will only work - in VM 8.1.*! - -2007-11-26 Robert Fenk - - Minor whitespace cleanup and quoting of "(" in `bbdb-get-addresses' doc - string. - - Now really the right source file. - -2007-11-26 Robert Fenk - - Minor whitespace cleanup and quoting of "(" in `bbdb-get-addresses' doc - string. - -2007-11-26 Robert Fenk - - Bugfix: Normalize and unify names before comparing them. - -2007-11-08 Robert Fenk - - Allow to customize `bbdb-file-coding-system', but be warned! - -2007-11-08 Robert Fenk - - Patch from Jim Blandy for (bbdb-always-add-addresses): Document new - meanings of 'ask', nil, and function symbols and @pxref, not @xref. - -2007-11-08 Robert Fenk - - Bugfix: Added BBDB version of prin1 and prin1-to-string binding - print-level and print-length to nil to avoid abbreviation when writing - records. - -2007-07-03 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/gnus-summary-get-author): Added handling of - `gnus-ignored-from-addresses' and `gnus-summary-to-prefix'. - -2007-06-26 Robert Fenk - - Renamed primep to bbdb-primep which calls primep if it exists. - -2007-06-26 Robert Fenk - - Call bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook after expansion. - - This allows for modifying the expanded stuff or do voodoo based on it. - -2007-05-31 Robert Fenk - - Bugfix: Make display-buffer work again. - - While the *BBDB* buffer is replacing an existing window instead of - poping up it will make special-display work again. - -2007-05-31 Robert Fenk - - Ensure we are poping up a *BBDB* buffer when displaying records. - - `bbdb-use-pop-up' is actually checked in the MUA code and no displaying - will happen when it is nil. - -2007-05-31 Robert Fenk - - Ensure we are poping up the *BBDB* buffer but do it not twice, at least - when it is possible. - -2007-05-31 Robert Fenk - - Avoid a warning about "... seems to ignore the --datarootdir setting". - -2007-05-31 Robert Fenk - - Bugfix: clear the *BBDB* buffer before displaying records. - - Many thanks to Leo for the fix and clarifying this to me. - -2007-05-30 Robert Fenk - - Bugfix for bbdb-display-records-1 if there is no BBDB buffer. - - This was (probably) caused by the last changes to - bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer due to honoring bbdb-use-pop-up. - - Thanks to Leo for reporting this. - -2007-05-28 Robert Fenk - - Use save-excursion instead with-output-to-temp-buffer to avoid popup. - -2007-05-28 Robert Fenk - - Added missing require for vm-undo.el. - -2007-05-28 Robert Fenk - - Merge with trunk. - -2007-05-25 Robert Fenk - - Fixed links, tagged broken ones and added bbdb2tbird. - -2007-05-25 Robert Fenk - - Honor `bbdb-use-pop-up' the right way. - -2007-05-25 Robert Fenk - - No popups when bbdb-use-pop-up is nil. - - This is how the docs say it and how it should be, thus I break - compatibility with older versions! - -2007-05-25 Robert Fenk - - Fixed compile warnings about not existing variables and functions. - -2007-05-25 Robert Fenk - - Cleanup of requires to built without warning. - -2007-05-25 Robert Fenk - - Do not care for ancient VM version and simplified MUA directory checks. - -2007-05-19 Robert Fenk - - Some cleanup and more docs on magic nets. - -2007-05-19 Robert Fenk - - Removed old `bbdb-define-all-aliases' function and variable - `bbdb-define-all-aliases-mode'. - -2007-05-19 Robert Fenk - - Magic aliases and nets are working now. - -2007-05-19 Robert Fenk - - Rewrite of `bbdb-define-all-aliases' using magic aliases. - -2007-04-25 Robert Fenk - - Bugfix: in MH split the mh-show-mode buffer not the mh-folder-mode one. - - Thanks to Thomas Baumann for the fix. - -2007-04-20 Robert Fenk - - Bugfix: Only put hash for (lastname firstname) if they both exist. - -2007-04-20 Robert Fenk - - Rewrote the function `bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer' to use PREDICATE - regardless of the split mode selected by `bbdb-use-pop-up'. - - `bbdb-use-pop-up' can be used to select the split mode. - - Also added the new variable `bbdb-pop-up-target-columns' which is the - number of columns for the BBDB buffer window when splitting vertically. - -2007-04-20 Robert Fenk - - Added `bbdb-update-records-mode', `bbdb-get-addresses-headers' and - `bbdb-get-only-first-address-p' also to the customize group - 'bbdb-noticing-records. - -2007-04-20 Robert Fenk - - Include also the vm-presentation buffers in the search for a proper - pop-up buffer. - -2007-04-20 Robert Fenk - - "rmailsum.el" has no provide thus load it instead of requiring it. - - This is a fix from the XEmacs CVS. - -2007-04-20 Robert Fenk - - Fixed all byte compiler warnings for XEmacs except those about - unreferenced variables in the functions `bbdb-format-record' and - `bbdb-force-record-create' where I am not quite sure how to fix them . - -2007-04-20 Robert Fenk - - Better docstring for `bbdb-update-records'. - -2007-04-20 Robert Fenk - - Fixed the doc string of bbdb/vm-pop-up-bbdb-buffer. - -2007-02-21 Robert Fenk - - Removed all CVS keywords from the sources as they are a pita when - gatewaying into another VCS. They were not present in all files - anyway. - -2007-02-21 Robert Fenk - - Handle sexp/function in bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches more - gracefully. Also added the readonly field example in the defcustom. - -2007-02-17 Robert Fenk - - bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches: Can be a function or sexp to allow - user tweak-able name updates. - -2007-02-14 Robert Fenk - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-use-pop-up): Changed the default to 'horiz. - (bbdb-pop-up-display-layout): Changed the default to 'one-line. - Some code linting here and there. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name-allow-cycling): changed - default to t. - (bbdb-get-only-first-address-p): changed default to nil. - (bbdb-get-addresses): Added a doc string. - -2007-02-07 Robert Fenk - - Finally fixed the release date on the homepage. - -2007-02-06 Robert Fenk - - Added support for completion on "lastname firstname". - -2007-02-06 Robert Fenk - - Fixed generation of Makefile from Makefile.in. - -2007-02-06 Robert Fenk - - Fixed release date. - -2007-02-06 Robert Fenk - - Bugfix: Tom Tromey's small makefile patch - - Message-ID: From: Tom Tromey - To: bbdb-info@lists.sourceforge.net Date: 03 Feb - 2007 11:06:55 -0700 Subject: small makefile patch - -2007-01-30 Robert Fenk - - Increased version to '2.36 devo' - -2007-01-30 Robert Fenk - - Added rule to update the web site - -2007-01-30 Robert Fenk - - Added rule to generate bbdb.html manual - -2007-01-30 Robert Fenk - - Updated Homepage for 2.35 - -2007-01-17 Robert Fenk - - Finally fixed the completion bug reported by Svend Tollak Munk. It was - broken by the last bugfix for it. ;-/ - -2007-01-01 Ronan Waide - - Patrick Campbell-Preston's fixed version of primep - -2006-12-20 Robert Fenk - - Applied the patch fixing warnings on obsolete string-to-int for GNU - Emacs 22. Thanks to Leo . - -2006-12-18 Robert Fenk - - Reverted changes which slipped in with the previous commit. - -2006-12-18 Robert Fenk - - Bugfix: we must store the callback data for the defadvice - choose-completion-string in a buffer local variable, otherwise it breaks - completions other than bbdb-complete-name. - -2006-12-15 Robert Fenk - - Bugfix for correctly replacing completed string in GNU Emacs when - selection a completion for bbdb-complete-name from the completions - buffer. This fixes the bug reported in - by Svend Tollak Munk. - - [We should create the changelog from the CVS log instead of writing it - by hand, since it is annoying to write the same log 3 times, e.g. two - times for the commit and once in the changelog.] - -2006-12-15 Robert Fenk - - Bugfix for correctly replacing completed string in GNU Emacs when - selection a completion for bbdb-complete-name from the completions - buffer. This fixes the bug reported in - by Svend Tollak Munk. - -2006-10-09 Robert Fenk - - Guard setting of mail-mode-header-syntax-table in - bbdb-define-all-aliases, as it has been removed in newer GNU Emacs - versions. - -2006-10-09 Robert Fenk - - Fixed call to replace-in-string in bbdb-format-record-one-line-notes. - -2006-10-09 Robert Fenk - - Rewrote detection of records with vm-folder field in - bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist. - -2006-10-09 Robert Fenk - - Added decoding of the header returned by bbdb-extract-field-value. - - This is nice if you have QP encoded stuff in there. - - See the original message <874pw915df.fsf@stalin.home.catap.ru> on this. - -2006-05-26 Robert Fenk - - Now the fallback "?" should also be used if no real name could be - extracted from the email address. - -2006-05-25 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-snarf-region): Bugfix where snarfing on a region only containing a - net caused an infinite loop. Also try to extract real name from the - email address if there was none in the snarf region. - -2006-05-25 Robert Fenk - - Avoid vm-mail-internal if there was no subject since this might - circumvent other extensions using an defadvice around vm-mail. I cannot - recall the actuall msg-id or person reporting this. - -2006-05-25 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-format-record-one-line-notes): Remove line breaks and trim white - space for one line format. Also fixed some doc strings. - -2006-05-21 Ronan Waide - - * fix references to CVS location (Thankyou sourceforge) - -2006-05-14 Ronan Waide - - * lisp/bbdb-w3.el (bbdb-www): use ftp note as the default when www is - not present (Sam Steingold) - -2006-03-29 Ronan Waide - - * set buffer coding system to bbdb-file-coding-system when writing the - BBDB (Hubert Chan) - -2006-02-08 Ronan Waide - - * do a full path check for emacs/xemacs, otherwise test -x won't work. - -2006-02-08 Ronan Waide - - * add lbdb2bbdb link, plus mild warning at the top of the page. - -2006-01-30 Ronan Waide - - * inverted condition check. Doh. - -2006-01-29 Ronan Waide - - * misunderstood use of 2>&1 in conjunction with message. More hate. - -2006-01-29 Ronan Waide - - * I hate autoconf. Make sure that --disable-vm doesn't accidentally - trigger checks for the availability of vm... (also other MTAs) - -2006-01-29 Ronan Waide - - * check if the provided/found emacs program is executable - -2006-01-07 Ronan Waide - - Use all-completions instead of try-completion (Chris Mears) - -2005-09-06 Ronan Waide - - * minor additions to cleanup - -2005-09-06 Ronan Waide - - * add loadpath.el and autom4te.cache - -2005-09-06 Ronan Waide - - * make use of some of the configure mods - -2005-09-06 Ronan Waide - - * move some of the auxilliary package detection and the load-path - build in here - * check value of VMDIR before trying to build with it - -2005-09-06 Ronan Waide - - * clean up some compiler warnings again - -2005-09-05 Ronan Waide - - * if there's a space in EMACS_PROG, quote the whole string. - -2005-09-05 Ronan Waide - - * discard useless vector for bbdb/rmail-get-header-content - * marginally better bbdb/rmail-update-records-mode - * add bbdb/rmail-new-flag, which almost works - -2005-08-28 Ronan Waide - - * try and match the VM/Gnus method of updating. Not quite there yet. - -2005-08-28 Ronan Waide - - * move bbdb-extract-address-components-func to bbdb-com. Trying to clean - up - a circular dependency problem. - -2005-08-20 Ronan Waide - - * a few updates. I really should keep this more up-to-date, though. - -2005-08-11 Ronan Waide - - * remove mule-utf-8 per Dave Love's suggestion - -2005-08-11 Ronan Waide - - * fix the AC_ARG_ENABLE options so that --disable and --enable-foo=no - actually works. - -2005-08-11 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2005-08-11 Ronan Waide - - * typo - -2005-08-11 Ronan Waide - - * remove CVS Log tag - -2005-08-02 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2005-08-02 Ronan Waide - - Fix prompt-for-creation stuff - -2005-08-02 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2005-08-02 Ronan Waide - - * oops. overbraced. - -2005-08-02 Ronan Waide - - * rewrite the coding cookie on save. This makes sure that the setting - of bbdb-file-coding-system is reflected in the file. I'm still not - sure that this coding system hacking about is a good idea OR - correct, however. - -2005-08-02 Jochen Küpper - - Change GNUS to Gnus, assuming nobody cares for GNUS support anymore... - -2005-08-02 Ronan Waide - - * fix docstring for bbdb-invoke-hook-for-value - -2005-08-02 Ronan Waide - - * if bbdb/mail-auto-create-p is set to 'prompt (or a function that - returns - 'prompt) then prompt the user before creating the record. - -2005-07-23 Ronan Waide - - * remove RCS keywords, replace with Id tag - -2005-07-23 Ronan Waide - - * remove Log tag - -2005-07-23 Ronan Waide - - * nuke RCS tags and replace with an Id tag - -2005-07-23 Ronan Waide - - * sync with XEmacs CVS - -2005-07-23 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2005-05-22 Ronan Waide - - * missed one of the pilotmanager entries - -2005-05-22 Ronan Waide - - * update links for PilotManager - -2005-03-19 Ronan Waide - - * coding system guessing for emacs 22 (Frederik Fouvry) - -2005-02-28 Ronan Waide - - * bbdb/gnus-nnimap-folder-list-from-bbdb: - new function from Uwe Brauer - -2005-02-22 Ronan Waide - - * get Gnus data from the raw article buffer (Nix/David Goldberg) - -2005-02-22 Ronan Waide - - * include prefixes in bbdb-name-gubbish - -2005-02-13 Ronan Waide - - * (Manual Record Addition): - * add pointer to bbdb-snarf - -2005-02-13 Ronan Waide - - * added new file, with minor abuse to make it work with current BBDB - -2004-11-09 Ronan Waide - - * bury completion buffer when completion is done - -2004-10-13 Ronan Waide - - * Fix bbdb-print-omit-fields text - * Update copyright date - -2004-10-13 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2004-10-13 Ronan Waide - - * Correct variable name in comment - -2004-10-13 Ronan Waide - - * Don't open a new window for BBDB if there are no records to display - -2004-10-10 Alex Schroeder - - (Database Fields): New entry for the concept index: mail-alias - definition. - (Mail Sending Interfaces): New entry for the concept index: mail-alias - usage. New subheading: Mailing Lists and Mail Aliases. - (Known Bugs): New section on using M-x bbdb-submit-bug-report replacing - the old bug reporting section. - -2004-10-10 Alex Schroeder - - *** empty log message *** - -2004-08-16 Ronan Waide - - * Copy in my old add-or-update-phone function. This may actually still - work and possibly even be of use to people. - -2004-06-07 Ronan Waide - - * Updates from Frank J. Christophersen - -2004-05-28 Robert Fenk - - lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-record-set-net): added a hack to detect that - aliases require rebuilding. lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mode-map): added - del/space binding for scrolling. - -2004-05-22 Ronan Waide - - Update CVS hostname - -2004-04-29 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2004-03-22 Ronan Waide - - Propagate bbdb-digit change - -2004-03-22 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2004-03-22 Ronan Waide - - * Minor docstring fix (Stefan Monnier) - * Catch error if attempting to kill only window in frame (Stefan - Monnier) - -2004-03-22 Ronan Waide - - Namespace pollution fix (digit => bbdb-digit) (Stefan Monnier) - -2004-03-22 Ronan Waide - - * restore auto-create behaviour (Robert Widhopf-Fenk) - -2004-03-22 Ronan Waide - - * Bugfix for bug caused by previous patch (Robert Widhopf-Fenk) - * Additions to alias generation (Robert Widhopf-Fenk) - -2004-02-01 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2004-02-01 Ronan Waide - - (bbdb-merge-interactively): If the specified value of 'nets' isn't a - list, make it so. - -2004-01-23 Ronan Waide - - Handle surnames with prefixes (Adrian Lanz ) - -2003-12-12 Ronan Waide - - Redoing last fix, since some other changes slipped in accidentally - -2003-10-13 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2003-10-13 Robert Fenk - - * lisp/bbdb.el - (bbdb-annotate-message-sender): Honor create-p when creating new - records - if a similar record already exists. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el - (bbdb-edit-current-field): Handle field detection gracefully at - line-end of - one-line display. (reported by Dan Jacobson) - (bbdb-help): Added colons to separate help items and thus avoid - confusion - (reported by Dan Jacobson) - (bbdb-prompt-for-create): Slightly changed the semantics of the - returned - value to honor create-p. - (bbdb-annotate-message-sender): Honor create-p for creating new records - if a - similar record already exists. - -2003-10-13 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/gnus-split-method): Honor Resent-* headers if present. (Reported - by Thomas Gerds) - -2003-08-11 Ronan Waide - - One more tiny fix from Jochen - -2003-08-08 Ronan Waide - - More fixes from Jochen - -2003-08-07 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2003-08-07 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-dwim-net-address-allow-redundancy): - (bbdb-dwim-net-address): *shurg* added 'netonly thus allowing to - have no real-names being shown for expanded aliases and completed - names. - -2003-08-05 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2003-08-05 Ronan Waide - - Patch from Jochen Küpper : - - No error if mailcrypt isn't available. - - (bbdb/pgp-quiet): Added. - - (bbdb/pgp-hook-fun): Be quite if bbdb/pgp-quiet is set. - -2003-08-05 Ronan Waide - - * bbdb-default-area-code: fix customize hook to recognize integers - -2003-08-05 Ronan Waide - - * Rewrite doco for bbdb-electric-p to make it a little clearer. - -2003-08-05 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2003-08-05 Ronan Waide - - * Use GREP and GREPCONTEXT autoconfs - -2003-08-05 Ronan Waide - - * Added a check for grep, and a test to figure out grep's context - argument - -2003-08-05 Ronan Waide - - * Added a record to test completion stuff - -2003-08-05 Ronan Waide - - * Updated to reflect small change in completion logic - -2003-07-24 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2003-07-24 Robert Fenk - - Patch to support sending mail via gnus (from Scott Lawrence) - -2003-07-24 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2003-07-24 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-update-records): Ignore empty/broken - addresses, e.g. extraction on "foo@bar.baz<>" results in (nil nil) - which should be ignored. (reported by "Neil W. Van Dyke) - -2003-07-23 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2003-07-23 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-annotate-message-sender): Invoke the - prompt-to-create hook just if it has a value. (fixes MH not - honoring 'promt for bbdb/mail-auto-create-p) - -2003-07-23 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2003-07-23 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-force-record-create): A fix for the mhe-mode case (from Vladimir - G. Ivanovic) - -2003-06-25 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2003-06-25 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-user-menu-commands): Is defcustom now instead of defvar. - (build-bbdb-menu): If bbdb-user-menu-commands is a functionp we - call it in order to get a menu. - -2003-06-25 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer): Some fixes for special - cases of the multiple *BBDB* buffers hack. - -2003-06-09 Ronan Waide - - use fboundp, not boundp, to check highlight-headers-x-face - -2003-05-19 Ronan Waide - - * Fix bug in bbdb-default-area-code :type section - -2003-04-09 Ronan Waide - - Whoops. Last one was an erroneus commit. This is Dave Love's patch - -2003-04-09 Ronan Waide - - Dave Love patch - -2003-04-02 Robert Fenk - - Did a rollback of the changes related to replacing - with-output-to-temp-buffer. We use it now again and treat it as a Emacs - bug. - -2003-03-28 Ronan Waide - - Remove references to Info-directory, since it's no longer valid - -2003-03-28 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2003-03-28 Ronan Waide - - Call bbdb-complete-name-hooks after name completion - -2003-03-27 Robert Fenk - - This is the real fix for broken mail-abbrev-expansion. - -2003-03-27 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2003-03-15 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2003-03-15 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-display-records-1): erase buffer when - appending, since we are redisplaying the records, not just one. - (bbdb-multiple-buffers-default): Default/example function for *BBDB* - buffer name generation. - (bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer): code move to bbdb-multiple-buffers-default - -2003-03-15 Robert Fenk - - Removed extra parens, did not see the error during compilation. ;/ - Thanks David S. G. ;c) - -2003-03-13 Robert Fenk - - Also recognize vm-mode for bbdb-multiple-buffers. - -2003-03-13 Robert Fenk - - Droped support for GNUS versions <= 3.14 - - Files: lisp/bbdb-gnus.el - lisp/bbdb-hooks.el - lisp/bbdb.el - -2003-03-13 Robert Fenk - - Files: ChangeLog - -2003-03-13 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-frob-mode-line): show the BBDB buffer name. - (bbdb-display-records-1): removed call to bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer to - avoid problems with special-display-*, still we are not back to the old - behavior, i.e. if calling BBDB from an frame without *BBDB* buffer while - other frames are displaying it we will not get it on the current frame, - but that is how it used to be. - (bbdb-multiple-buffers): Yet another new variable. Enables the creation - of multiple *BBDB* buffers. - (bbdb-pop-up-bbdb-buffer): if bbdb-multiple-buffers is enabled created - new *BBDB: * buffer and set it up correctly. - - Files: lisp/bbdb.el - -2003-03-13 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-header-start): There is no gnus-subject-mode, its called - gnus-summary-mode. - - Files: lisp/bbdb-hooks.el - -2003-03-13 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/gnus-summary-show-all-recipients): Throwing away old code and use - bbdb/gnus-update-records now. - (bbdb/gnus-update-records): Do not toggle headers to gain access to the - hidden headers, since gnus-fetch-field is doing this for us. - - Files: lisp/bbdb-gnus.el - -2003-03-13 Robert Fenk - - Files: ChangeLog - -2003-03-07 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2003-03-07 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-display-records-1): call bbdb-pop-up-buffer to ensure we get a - buffer in the current frame. - -2003-03-07 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/gnus-update-records): use gnus-fetch-field instead of - mail-fetch-field. Fixes problems reported by Klaus Zeitler. - -2003-03-07 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-display-records-1): Do not use the function - with-output-to-temp-buffer since on recent GNU Emacses the local - variables get killed. - (bbdb-encache-message): Fix from Dan Debertin to avoid caching of - nil, i.e. empty record list, causing problems later. - -2003-03-07 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist): added missing - local vars to avoid cluttering global namespace.CVS: - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -2003-03-07 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/mh-update-record): Do a sanity check - to avoid adding a nil record to the cache causing trouble - afterwards. - -2003-03-07 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-snarf-extract-label): added safety check - for backward movement. - (bbdb-snarf-region): Added label completion for phones and - addresses.CVS: - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - -2003-03-07 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-delete-current-record): fixed docs and - bbdb-apply-next-command-to-all-records handling. Removed ".el" from VM - loads to allow Emacs - also loading .elc files if they are present. - (bbdb-edit-current-field): mark mail-aliases for rebuilt when we are - editing the aliases field of a record. - (bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias): mark mail-aliases for rebuilt - when creating new records or deleting a record. - (bbdb-prompt-for-create): delete help window when it is not needed - anymore. - -2003-03-07 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2003-01-31 Alex Schroeder - - (bbdb-mode): Tiny change to the doc string by David S Goldberg - . - -2003-01-31 Alex Schroeder - - (bbdb-resort-database): Make interactive. - -2003-01-31 Alex Schroeder - - *** empty log message *** - -2003-01-30 Ronan Waide - - mapc->bbdb-mapc. Thanks to Greg Troxel. - -2003-01-30 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2003-01-02 Ronan Waide - - (bbdb-complete-name) Fix for the fix. - -2003-01-02 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2003-01-02 Ronan Waide - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name): - Fix completion in the case of multiple addresses matching from a - single record. Basically behaves as if you'd matched on the - primary name. - -2002-12-25 Alex Schroeder - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-12-25 Alex Schroeder - - (bbdb-phones-label-list): Doc. - (bbdb-addresses-label-list): Doc. - (bbdb-label-completion-list): Doc. - (bbdb-label-completion-default): Doc. - (bbdb-data-completion-list): Doc. - (bbdb-data-completion-default): Doc. - -2002-12-24 Alex Schroeder - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-12-24 Alex Schroeder - - (bbdb-complete-name): Handle the case where the only exact match does - not have a net field, instead of looping forever. - -2002-12-24 Alex Schroeder - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-12-24 Alex Schroeder - - (bbdb-display-layout-alist): Extended custom type to include primary and - test, and fixed phone to phones, and address to addresses. - (bbdb-format-record-layout-one-line): Take primary into account. - (bbdb-format-record-layout-multi-line): Take primary into account. - (bbdb-format-record): Take test into account, use multi-line layout - function if none was found. - -2002-12-24 Alex Schroeder - - (bbdb-display-record-with-layout): New. - (bbdb-toggle-all-records-display-layout): Print layout used. - -2002-11-02 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-10-31 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-10-30 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist): Some fixes for - the generation of vm-auto-folder-alist when using a function as - folder name. - -2002-10-30 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-display-layout): - (bbdb-pop-up-display-layout): Fixed a toggling bug reported by - Patrick Campbell-Preston. - (bbdb-display-layout-alist): Fixed docs and added layout - pop-up-multi-line to the list of layouts. - -2002-10-20 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-10-18 Ronan Waide - - allows bbdb-pgp.el to be configured to use message.el MML tags to - perform the signing and encryption, instead of only plain Mailcrypt - which is not MIME-aware. (Michael Shields) - -2002-09-17 Ronan Waide - - Treat bbdb-canonicalize-net-hook as an actual hook. Some prompting & - code from Micha Wiedenmann. NB documentation not yet updated. - -2002-09-17 Ronan Waide - - Added dircategory (Jochen Küpper) - -2002-08-19 Ronan Waide - - Jim Blandy: bugfix in bbdb-complete-name - -2002-08-19 Ronan Waide - - Jim Blandy's fix for migrating notes. - -2002-08-14 Ronan Waide - - Patch from Simon Josefsson to correct a typo & a custom error - -2002-07-08 Ronan Waide - - Defanged a commented-out line with a redirection in it. - -2002-07-03 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-07-03 Ronan Waide - - Remove comment about bbdb-complete-name-allow-cycling not working in - GNUmacs. - -2002-07-03 Ronan Waide - - Fix from Eli Tziperman to fix expunging - -2002-06-30 Ronan Waide - - Cleaner version of ignoring the testing directory if it's not there. - -2002-06-30 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-06-30 Ronan Waide - - (bbdb-read-new-ftp-site-record): Parse URL or ange-ftp style - names - for username and directory. - -2002-06-30 Ronan Waide - - Don't try to finger if there are no addresses - -2002-06-29 Ronan Waide - - Colin Rafferty contribution. - -2002-06-29 Ronan Waide - - Allow '.' as a separator in phone numbers (Howard Melman) - -2002-06-29 Ronan Waide - - Don't escape '.' in [] (Howard Melman) - -2002-06-29 Ronan Waide - - Don't configure the testing directory if it doesn't exist. - -2002-06-28 Robert Fenk - - From: Andre Srinivasan Organization: Slam - Dunk Networks To: bbdb-info@lists.sourceforge.net Date: 6 Jun 2002 - 17:06:47 -0700 Subject: Minor bug fix to bbdb-define-all-aliases - - Added a downcase as fix. - -2002-06-28 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-05-12 Ronan Waide - - Dave Love's big patch. See ChangeLog for full details. - -2002-04-30 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-04-30 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-play-sound): argument NUM is integer now, i.e. before it was not - correct, since (char-int ?0) is 49 and not 0. ;/ - (bbdb-sound-player): If set use this programm, otherwise try - native sound support. - (bbdb-dial-number): Calculate the right integer, i.e. do not use - char-int. - -2002-04-18 Ronan Waide - - Require cl, because we can't guarantee it'll be loaded. - -2002-04-18 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-04-18 Robert Fenk - - (build-bbdb-insert-field-menu): Added record to - the arguments for bbdb-insert-new-field. - - Bug report: From: Joerg Jaspert - Organization: Goliath-BBS - To: bbdb-info@lists.sourceforge.net Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 18:23:17 - +0200 Subject: Cant insert any field using the Mouse - -2002-04-18 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-04-18 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-read-new-record): Added completion for labels. - -2002-04-18 Robert Fenk - - lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-show-all-recipients), (bbdb/vm-show-sender), - lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-show-sender), - (bbdb/gnus-show-all-recipients): - Fixed */show-all-reciepients to always do what it should do! - - BUGFIX FOR the following report: - - From: Gerd Boerrigter To: - bbdb-info@lists.sourceforge.net Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 10:59:50 +0200 - Subject: bbdb/gnus-show-all-recipients only uses first entry - -2002-04-03 Ronan Waide - - Nasty hack to get around string-match tripping over things that look - like regexps in bbdb-merge-strings - -2002-04-01 Ronan Waide - - highlight-headers-hack-x-face-p is a variable, not a function (Jeff - Miller) - -2002-03-20 Ronan Waide - - Add a few more VM-related notes. - -2002-03-20 Ronan Waide - - Remove fontifying messages, since they're not around long enough to be - read and only serve to obliterate other messages. - -2002-03-20 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-03-20 Ronan Waide - - Added testing/Makefile - -2002-03-20 Ronan Waide - - Needed by makefile - -2002-03-20 Ronan Waide - - Rewrote bbdb-dial documentation Updated copyright and version notices - -2002-03-20 Ronan Waide - - Added Testing for dial functions Added Makefile.in - -2002-03-13 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-03-13 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-redisplay-one-record): Care for the case when a record is - not present any more in the BBDB buffer. - (bbdb-insert-new-field): get the current records before doing - anything else to ensure that we do not lose the context. - -2002-03-13 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-03-13 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-complete-name): Create a popup buffer before displaying records in - order - to make sure it has the right size & position . - -2002-03-12 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-03-12 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-test/switch-to-test-db): Restore old BBDB after exiting recusive - edit. - -2002-03-12 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-03-12 Robert Fenk - - use the function - buffer-substring-no-properties instead of buffer-substring - to ensure that we do not add some garbage into BBDB. - -2002-03-12 Robert Fenk - - removed defuns for bbdb-orig-rmail-expunge - and bbdb-orig-undigestify-rmail-message since they seem to cause - problems and are not required. - -2002-03-12 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-complete-name): fixed completion bug for case where name and - primary net - are identical. - -2002-03-12 Robert Fenk - - 2002-03-12 Robert Fenk - - * bbdb-test.el (bbdb-test/switch-to-test-bbdb): Fixed bugs. - (bbdb-test/bbdb-completion-type): Added "First Last" case to - name-or-primary (reported by ET ) - -2002-03-11 Ronan Waide - - Documentation fix - -2002-03-11 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-03-11 Ronan Waide - - Only invoke bbdb-notice-hook if we actually noticed something - -2002-03-03 Ronan Waide - - Change warning message to reflect the fact that it's /message/ that - can't be found, not Gnus. - -2002-03-03 Ronan Waide - - Use gnus-original-article-buffer instead of gnus-article-buffer - -2002-03-03 Ronan Waide - - (bbdb-dial-number): - memq takes two args, not three! prologue: - add autoload for bbdb-fontify-buffer - -2002-03-03 Ronan Waide - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb dialing stuff): - Documentation fixes. - (bbdb-dial-number): - According to what docs I can find, it's quite okay to pass * and # - to a modem as part of a dial string - (bbdb-next-event): - Made work on emacs (using read-event instead of next-event) - (bbdb-play-sound): - New function: plays a sound using internal feature, if available, - otherwise it falls back to an external sound player. - (bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist): - Fix default mapping to allow a string or an integer for default - area code. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-search-invert-set): - Documentation fix - -2002-02-04 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-02-04 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-format-address-default): - (bbdb-format-address-continental): do not ouput the label. This - is done by `bbdb-format-record-layout-multi-line' - - (bbdb-format-record-layout-multi-line): Fixed buggy setting of - text-property for 'bbdb-field for addresses amd phones. - -2002-02-04 Robert Fenk - - Variable renaming. - -2002-02-01 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-02-01 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-format-record-layout-multi-line): - (bbdb-format-record-layout-one-line): Set text-property bbdb-field with - element 'field-name for labels of phones and addresses. - -2002-02-01 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist): Fixed some comments and creation of - vm-auto-folder-alist to match headers in the order of - (bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist-headers): a new variable. - -2002-02-01 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-fontify-buffer): Use test properties also for name, company and - labels - of phones and addresses. Highlight them also in one-line layout. - -2002-02-01 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-address-edit-continental): Asking for the ZIP code before the city - and - do not ask for a state. - (bbdb-redisplay-one-record): Remove - text-property bbdb-field before redisplaying to avoid extending the - new properties. Remove bbdb-field text-properties before redisplaying. - -2002-01-29 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-01-29 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-define-all-aliases): Fixed warning message for records - without net, but with alias field. - -2002-01-29 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-01-29 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/sc-consult-attr): Fixed to really use - recipient when logged in user sent this. - -2002-01-29 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-fontify-buffer): Fixed fontification to - use text-properties (bbdb-field) rather than regexps, which fixes - indentations problems with non standard indentation. - -2002-01-29 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-display-layout-alist): Fixed the docs, typos and default values. - -2002-01-29 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-phones): Prompt indicates inverted search now. - (bbdb-update-records): No useless "Updating of BBDB records - finished" message any more. - -2002-01-22 Robert Fenk - - Avoid compiler warning on bbdb-append-records-p. - -2002-01-22 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-01-22 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-delete-current-record): honor the bbdb-do-all-records-p! - -2002-01-22 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-01-22 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb): Reflect inverted search in search prompt. - (bbdb-search-invert): New variable. - (bbdb-search-invert-p): New function. - (bbdb-search-invert-set): New function. - (bbdb-search): Use bbdb-search-invert-p to maybe invert the search - result. - -2002-01-22 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-mode-map): Bind bbdb-search-invert-set to "!" - -2002-01-21 Robert Fenk - - Fixed placement of point when deleting a record. - -2002-01-20 Robert Fenk - - In Gnus go to the original article buffer for fetching headers. - -2002-01-20 Robert Fenk - - Fixed bug in efficient redisplay of one record - -2002-01-18 Robert Fenk - - Patch from - - From: "Jochen Küpper" Date: 18 Jan 2002 10:57:17 -0500 - Subject: configure.ac - - There is a mismatch between default rmail support in - './configure--help' and actual happenings. I removed the line to build - rmail on default and also fixed some slight display problems for default - options. - -2002-01-18 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-01-18 Robert Fenk - - Some enhancements for convenient testing. - -2002-01-18 Robert Fenk - - Removed the old elide stuff docs. Added some new docs. STILL MISSING: - *display-layout* docs. - -2002-01-18 Robert Fenk - - Removed the old elide code stuff. - (bbdb-display-records-1): see bbdb-fontify-buffer. - -2002-01-18 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-fontify-buffer): is now more efficent - when redisplaying records. button2 work now again as intended. - -2002-01-18 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-fontify-buffer): is now more efficent - (bbdb-append-records): (prefix) command (like "*") bound - to "+" which forces the display/search command to add its content to - the BBDB buffer rather than replacing it. - Appending can be once, always or a given number of times. - -2002-01-18 Robert Fenk - - Fix for fontification of records without a name. Submitted by "Rooke, - Philip" - -2002-01-18 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-01-18 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-01-18 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-redisplay-one-record): Try to preserve the position during - redisplay. - (bbdb-add-next-search-results): - (bbdb-add-next-search-results-p): - (bbdb-add-next-search-results): A prefix command (like "*") bound - to "+" which forces the next display command to add its content to - the BBDB buffer rather than replacing it. - (bbdb-completion-check-record): removed the dependency on - `bbdb-case-fold-search' since completions from the bbdb-hashtable - are always lower case. - (bbdb-complete-name): fixed cycling when the - current completion is equal to one of the nets. - Added code for C-u M-TAB which lists all possible nets of current - completed addess. Fixed some special cases by rewriting some - "complex" parts of the code. - I personally want to thank the new testing code, here - When will this function finnaly do exactly what it should do? - (bbdb-define-all-aliases-mode): new variable controling special - aliases, i.e. alias & alias*. - (bbdb-define-all-aliases): (XEmacs only sofar) Clear abbrev-table - before defining abbreves and honor new aliases-mode. - Automatice rebuilt of aliases if necessary. - (bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias): after adding or removing an - alias, set a flag for rebuilting.. - -2002-01-18 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-display-records-1): enable appending of records. - (bbdb-search-intertwingle): Search also for records when no name - was given, but just a net. - (bbdb-mode-map): bbdb-add-next-search-results bound to + - -2002-01-18 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-extract-address-component-regexps): Fixed regexp. - (bbdb-rfc822-addresses): Fixed autoload string. - -2002-01-18 Robert Fenk - - removed binding of unused variabe `error'. - -2002-01-18 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-test/switch-to-test-bbdb): use a own known - version of a DB for testing, since then we know what to expect - as result. - (bbdb-test/run-all): Checks now also for the docstring of the var, - so we may have testing vars which do not interfere with other - vars used in bbdb-test.el. - (bbdb-test/run-one-test): Fixed frob* stuff to be more save by - using a macros for binding in a let statement. When running tests - this avoids having spoiled the global variables, i.e. after - running a test the var does not have its original value, but the - last test value. Additionally test functions may get more - arguments, see bbdb-test/bbdb-complete-name, or even none. - (bbdb-test/bbdb-complete-name): Added test for the output (common - prefix) + completion list. - Get the completions by flet bbdb-display-completion-list, which is - saver than grabbing them from the buffer. - (bbdb-test/bbdb-completion-type): Added more tests + completion - list tests. - !! Tests are desinged for the BBDB in the testing dir.!! - -2002-01-18 Robert Fenk - - BBDB used for the tests in bbd-test.el - -2002-01-18 Ronan Waide - - Fix autoload - -2002-01-15 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-01-15 Ronan Waide - - BBDB-2.35 - Let the games begin. - -2002-01-15 Ronan Waide - - Updated manual for 2.34 - -2002-01-15 Ronan Waide - - 2.34 release changes - -2002-01-15 Ronan Waide - - 2.34 Release. Whee! - -2002-01-15 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-01-15 Ronan Waide - - New file - -2002-01-15 Ronan Waide - - Merged in some changes from the mailing list. Note, this is still - experimental. - -2002-01-15 Ronan Waide - - Don't fset things that aren't ours Last of compiler warning cleanup - Fixed one more completion bug - -2002-01-15 Ronan Waide - - Ignore 'testing' directory when making tarball - -2002-01-14 Ronan Waide - - Conditionalise the rmail load - -2002-01-14 Ronan Waide - - Make X/Emacs compatibility less intrusive - -2002-01-13 Ronan Waide - - Don't force VM on people, even if it is a great mailer... - -2002-01-10 Ronan Waide - - Last few fixes (hopefully) to completion - -2002-01-10 Ronan Waide - - Make bbdb-rfc822-addresses the default address parser Remove - test-harness code to elsewhere (i.e. not in user code!) - -2002-01-10 Ronan Waide - - Changed the workaround for set-keymap-prompt, as it seemed to be - clashing with VM. Ideally, all this Emacs/XEmacs stuff should go in a - separate file, or at least all in one part of bbdb.el. - -2002-01-06 Ronan Waide - - Edits from Karl Fogel (see Changelog) - -2002-01-06 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-01-06 Ronan Waide - - Compiler cleanup - -2002-01-06 Ronan Waide - - Put the 'custom' hacks in bbdb-autoloads Less noise while building - -2002-01-06 Ronan Waide - - Compiler cleanup - -2002-01-04 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2002-01-04 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-extract-address-component-regexps): - Replaced the call of bbdb-clean-username by a call to - mail-extract-address-components in order to handle addresses of - the form "Lastname, Fistname" and "Firstnam Lastname, Jr" in the - right way. - (bbdb-test/bbdb-extract-address-components): New test function to - check if everything is working as it should. - -2002-01-04 Robert Fenk - - Removed the faulty ;; swap Lastname, Firstname introdice by the last - commit. - -2002-01-04 Robert Fenk - - bbdb-complete-name): fixed cycling when the - current completion is equal to one of the nets. - Added code for C-u M-TAB which lists all possible nets of current - completed addess. (code was lost during rewrite) - -2002-01-04 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-clean-username): Swap last/first name if written as "Lastname, - Fistname". - -2002-01-03 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-complete-name): fixed cycling for nets differing only in - upper/lower case. - The call to (member ...) fails if the current net (which is downcased) - has upper case in the list of the nets of the record. - -2002-01-01 Ronan Waide - - Fixed two bugs in completion - -2001-12-27 Ronan Waide - - Allow mew as an option for sending mail Fix small bug in cycling code - bbdb-completing-read-one-record handles no selection correctly - -2001-12-27 Ronan Waide - - Add MEW as an option for bbdb-send-mail-style - -2001-12-27 Ronan Waide - - Now compiles cleanly (under GNU Emacs, at least) - -2001-12-27 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-12-26 Ronan Waide - - bbdb-complete-name: Mostly rewritten. New version is more consistent - about completions, smaller, and more commented. - -2001-12-26 Ronan Waide - - New function. More stringent version of bbdb-search-simple, intended for - internal bbdb use only - -2001-12-12 Ronan Waide - - Fix display of string-only notes (patch from list, name not handy, - sorry!) Change bbdb-canonicalize-nets-hook's type to :function (Adrian - Aichner) - -2001-11-19 Ronan Waide - - Sane defaults for autoconf stuff. See ChangeLog - -2001-11-19 Ronan Waide - - Documentation fix Move bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist-field to - mua-specific custom group - -2001-11-19 Ronan Waide - - Allow '+' in mail addresses Catch unparseable addresses in - bbdb-rfc822-addresses - -2001-11-19 Ronan Waide - - Added link to bbdb-expire - -2001-11-19 Ronan Waide - - Documentation fixes Dead Code removal - -2001-11-19 Ronan Waide - - Patch from Alex Schroeder autoload mode maps from message & sendmail - -2001-11-19 Ronan Waide - - Patch from Alex Schroeder - -2001-11-08 Ronan Waide - - Trying to fix multiple-match completion behaviour - -2001-10-14 Ronan Waide - - (bbdb/gnus-pop-up-bbdb-buffer): Move the call to bbdb-display-records - back inside the (when...) I had two bug reports for this (Sudesh Joseph - and Michael Totschnig). - -2001-10-14 Ronan Waide - - Added Nix's patch to make inside-bbdb-notice-hook work as - advertised, also other bbdb-expire support. - (bbdb-search-simple): - Try company name if record name is unset, before falling back to - "". (Martin Schwenke) - -2001-10-14 Ronan Waide - - (bbdb-complete-name): Restored the original code to handle making sure - primary addresses get picked first, since the code I'd replaced it with - had some dubious side-effects. - - (bbdb-create-internal): Documentation fix. (Ueli Schläpfer) - -2001-10-06 Ronan Waide - - Forgot to remove a debugging (error...) statement - -2001-09-20 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-09-20 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-create-hook), (bbdb-notice-hook): - Added a note that hook functions might use the new variables - bbdb-update-address-class and bbdb-update-address-header to obtain - information about the currently processed email address. - -2001-09-20 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-auto-notes-alist): Additional element - type to allow actions also on recipients of an message - (bbdb-auto-notes-hook): Fixed to perfom auto-note actions only for - authors of a message. Support for new features of - bbdb-auto-notes-alist. Honor bbdb-silent-running. - -2001-09-20 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/vm-get-header-content): VM specific header - extraction function. - (bbdb/vm-update-records): bbdb-get-addresses instead of - bbdb/vm-get-addresses which was removed. - (bbdb/vm-show-all-recipients), - (bbdb/vm-show-sender), (bbdb/vm-show-records): modified to use new - style of bbdb-get-addresses-headers - -2001-09-20 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/gnus-update-records): uses - bbdb-get-addresses instead of bbdb/gnus-get-addresses which was - removed. - (bbdb/gnus-show-sender), (bbdb/gnus-show-all-recipients), - (bbdb/gnus-show-records): modified to use new style of - bbdb-get-addresses-headers - -2001-09-20 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-get-addresses-headers): merged - bbdb-get-addresses-from-headers and bbdb-get-addresses-to-headers - into this variable. - (bbdb-get-addresses): new generic function for extraction of email - addresses from header, which is used by Gnus and VM - (bbdb-update-address-class), (bbdb-update-address-header): new - variable providing additional information to hook functions about - the currently processed email address. - -2001-09-16 Ronan Waide - - Fixed bogus fset (fsetting variable instead of 'variable) - (bbdb-hack-x-face): - use bbdb-find-face, not find-face - -2001-09-16 Ronan Waide - - (bbdb-initialize): - Fixed vm entry. vm-load-hook no longer exists! - (bbdb-mode): - Removed references to bbdb-elide-record - -2001-09-11 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-09-11 Robert Fenk - - Appliend fixed according to change log - -2001-09-04 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-display-layout-alist): replaced by the nice version - provieded by Alex Schroeder - (bbdb-annotate-message-sender): calling of - bbdb-create-hook functions moved to the end of function - -2001-09-04 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-08-31 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-08-31 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-auto-notes-alist): applied posted patch of better customization. - -2001-08-31 Robert Fenk - - replaced occureneces of bbdb-elided-display and - bbdb-pop-up-elided-display. - -2001-08-31 Robert Fenk - - (build-bbdb-menu): Fix menus to use new display - layout toggeling functions. - -2001-08-31 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-change-records-state-and-redisplay), - (bbdb-toggle-all-records-display-layout), - (bbdb-toggle-records-display-layout), - (bbdb-display-all-records-completely), - (bbdb-display-record-completely): modified functions for toggeling - the display layout of records. Old functions bbdb-elide-record - and bbdb-unelide-records have been removed. - -2001-08-31 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-display-layout-alist): variable controling options for - display layouts, support for user defines format functions still - missing. - (bbdb-display-layout): variable controling the default display layout - (bbdb-pop-up-display-layout): variable controling the default display - layout for pop-up buffers. - (bbdb-elided-display), (bbdb-pop-up-elided-display): are obsolete - variables now. - (bbdb-elided-display-sanity-setup): function which sets up the - layout variables from the obsolete bbdb-elided-display and - bbdb-pop-up-elided-display variables. Might be removed along with - the variables in the future. - (bbdb-format-record): rewitten to support multiple - layouts according to bbdb-display-layout-alist - (bbdb-format-record-layout-multi-line), - (bbdb-format-record-layout-one-line), - (bbdb-format-record-one-line-*): Function specific to certain - layouts. - -2001-08-22 Ronan Waide - - Added .tar.gz to .cvsignore Added a whole bunch of stuff to the FAQ - -2001-08-14 Ronan Waide - - Fix for bbdb-hack-x-face - -2001-08-03 Ronan Waide - - Clean up some compiler stuff. Remove the things that are defined in cl, - and load cl instead. - -2001-08-03 Ronan Waide - - Make BBDB respect the order of your net: fields, so that you get the - first completion on the line. - -2001-08-03 Ronan Waide - - Allow bbdb-rfc822-addresses to take an optional parameter, so it should - now work precisely as I'd originally intended. - -2001-08-03 Ronan Waide - - Fixes to make bbdb/srv-add-phone more useful. - -2001-08-01 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-08-01 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-unelide-record), - (bbdb-elide-record-internal): Modified for more convenient - toggeling of the omitted display mode. - -2001-07-31 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-07-31 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-elide-all-records): New function for the BBDB menu - (bbdb-unelide-record): New function for showing fileds hidden by - `bbdb-display-omit-fields' - (bbdb-record-edit-field-internal): Added location arg and company - field. - (bbdb-current-field): Simpified it ti use text-properties for - field recognition - (bbdb-record-edit-company): New function for editing the records - company - (bbdb-record-edit-address): Fixed the docs - (bbdb-record-edit-phone): Added optional location arg - (bbdb-prompt-for-create): Use characters instead of integers for - the key-presses and avoid calling char-int. - -2001-07-31 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-field-shown-p): Changed the defsubst to a defun. - (bbdb-format-record-elided), (bbdb-format-record-full): Replace - bbdb-format-record. They add text-properties to the fields in - order to know fields for editing. - (bbdb-display-omit-fields): New variable which is a list fields - omitted during full display of a record. - (bbdb-display-fields-order): New variable specifying to order of - fields for during full display of a record. - (bbdb-format-elided-phones), (bbdb-format-elided-net): Formating - functions for elided display. - -2001-07-31 Robert Fenk - - (build-bbdb-menu): Added an "(Un)Elide All - Records entry" and content of variable - `global-bbdb-menu-commands' - moved into the defun. - (bbdb-user-menu-commands): New variable with user menu commands - appended to default menu. - (build-bbdb-menu): Add extra menu entry for displaying all fields - when `bbdb-display-omit-fields' is set. - (bbdb-menu): Added detection of fields for menu commands. - -2001-07-09 Ronan Waide - - I'm sorry, and I'll not rag on folk again for breaking one Emacs or the - other. Well, until next time. - -2001-07-08 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-07-08 Ronan Waide - - More work on the completion-of-labels stuff. NB I've changed some - variable names. Sorry if you actually used this already, but hey. - Bleeding edge. - -2001-07-08 Ronan Waide - - More work on the completion-of-labels stuff. NB I've changed some - variable names. Sorry if you actually used this already, but hey. - Bleeding edge. - -2001-07-08 Ronan Waide - - Made quieter, so it's easier to see compilation problems Fixed - gnuserv/bbdb-srv build - -2001-07-07 Ronan Waide - - Use bbdb-extract-field-value Minor compiler cleanup - -2001-07-07 Ronan Waide - - Use bbdb-extract-address-components-func - -2001-07-07 Ronan Waide - - 19.34 support mods. - - Use bbdb-extract-address-components-func. - -2001-07-07 Ronan Waide - - New customization variable: bbdb-extract-address-components-func - this - tells BBDB what function you'd like to use to attempt parsing of the - mail addresses. - - New function for use with the above: bbdb-rfc822-addresses. Brute force, - but does a pretty good job. - - Fixed some comment and documentation typos. - -2001-07-07 Ronan Waide - - Added link to jwz's message describing palm/bbdb conflicts - -2001-07-01 Ronan Waide - - Whoops. eval-and-compile, not eval-when-compile. - -2001-06-30 Ronan Waide - - Linked FAQ - -2001-06-30 Ronan Waide - - Added a few more bits. - -2001-06-28 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-06-28 Ronan Waide - - bbdb/mh-cache-key: cope with big inode numbers - -2001-06-28 Ronan Waide - - Added Robert Fenk's bbdb/vm-force-create - -2001-06-28 Ronan Waide - - Added link to freshmeat page - -2001-06-28 Ronan Waide - - Cleaned up a whole bunch of compiler warnings through judicious use of - eval-and-compile or eval-when-compile. If anyone has a good opinion on - use of these functions, please cast enlightenment in my direction. - -2001-06-28 Ronan Waide - - Rearranged the compiled quieting to actually be more-or-less the right - thing, i.e. it loads packages instead of defining arbitrary variables. - - Put in Matan Ninio's "From: " fix. - -2001-06-28 Ronan Waide - - bbdb-search-simple: don't use bbdb-record-name's result if it's empty. - -2001-06-23 Robert Fenk - - * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el (bbdb/mh-update-record): - * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el (bbdb-insinuate-rmail): - Fixed the faulty use of bbdb/prompt-for-create-p. - -2001-06-23 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-06-12 Ronan Waide - - Fix to yesterday's fixed URL. Not my fault, honest. - -2001-06-12 Ronan Waide - - Initial cut. This has been sitting on my drive for almost a year; - perhaps if I put it in CVS I'll be "encouraged" to develop it further. - -2001-06-11 Ronan Waide - - Better fix for char-int thing. This one works, for starters. Serves me - right for that comment about code testing. - -2001-06-10 Ronan Waide - - Obsolete; contents rolled into bbdb-gnus.el - -2001-06-10 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-06-10 Ronan Waide - - Fixed URL for Martin Schwenke. - -2001-06-10 Ronan Waide - - (bbdb-prompt-for-create): Fixed some XEmacsisms to work with - GNUmacs. PLEASE TEST YOUR CODE AGAINST BOTH EMACS VARIANTS BEFORE - CHECKING IT IN. - (bbdb-address-edit-default): If no data is entered for the address, - enter a spurious country name. This is a temporary hack to get - around a problem in address display when the address has no data. - (general): Fixed the occasional documentation typo. - Added completion for Phone and Address labels. - Added bbdb-default-country as an attempt to stop you from entering - blank addresses. Also because it was requested at some point. - -2001-06-10 Ronan Waide - - Allow specifying a list of completions, which causes completing-read - to be invoked instead of read-string. - -2001-06-05 Ronan Waide - - Fix tarball build - -2001-06-05 Didier Verna - - aclocal.m4, configure.ac: Upgrade to Autoconf 2.50. - -2001-06-01 Robert Fenk - - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-update-records): - * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-records): - Subject: bbdb-get-only-first-address-p patches - -2001-06-01 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-05-31 Robert Fenk - - * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-get-addresses): Fixed the bug which - was not really fixed with the commit from the 2001-03-29. - -2001-05-23 Didier Verna - - aclocal.m4: fix Emacs detection problem when - configuring from an Emacs shell buffer. - -2001-05-21 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/news-auto-create-p): - (bbdb/mail-auto-create-p): - Fixed a typo. - -2001-05-21 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-05-21 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-update-records): Fixed a typo. - -2001-05-21 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-05-21 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-complete-name): - (bbdb-complete-name-hooks): Instead of dinging when completing a - complete address (and with cycling disabled) call theses hook - functions. - -2001-05-18 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-05-18 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-invoke-hook-for-value): Fix: Return symbols BUT CALL FUNCTIONS! - -2001-05-17 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-05-17 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/news-auto-create-p): When set to 'promt then ask the user before - automatically creating a record. - (bbdb-invoke-hook-for-value): Return symbols just as they are, do not - eval them. - (bbdb*prompt-for-auto-create-p): Removed the variable and packed its - functionality into the bbdb/*-auto-create-p variables. - -2001-05-17 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/vm-update-records): Fixed documentation. - (bbdb/vm-update-records-mode): Removed extra quote from the defcustom - arguments. - -2001-05-17 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/rmail-pop-up-bbdb-buffer): Remove the BBDB buffer window when - empty. - -2001-05-17 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-unmigrate-zip-codes-to-strings): Fixed the faulty use of let - instead of let*. - -2001-05-17 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-extract-address-components): Allow also nil as name or email - address, not only strings. - -2001-05-17 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-ignore-selected-messages-confirmation): Added the missing default - value nil. - (bbdb-force-record-create): New hook function for automatic adding of - addresses when replying to a message. - -2001-05-17 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/gnus-update-records-mode): Removed extra quote from the defcustom - arguments. - (bbdb/gnus-update-records): Fixed documentation. - -2001-05-17 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-update-records-mode): Removed extra quote from the defcustom - arguments. - (bbdb-update-records): Fixed search for nets and documentation. - -2001-04-19 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-04-19 Robert Fenk - - Renamed the variables bbdb-pop-up-elided-display-name-end and - bbdb-pop-up-elided-display-fields to bbdb-elided-display-name-end and - bbdb-elided-display-fields, as they are not related to the pop-up - feature. - -2001-04-19 Robert Fenk - - lisp/bbdb-gui.el (bbdb-fontify-buffer): lisp/bbdb.el - (bbdb-elided-display-fields): - Renamed the variables bbdb-pop-up-elided-display-name-end and - bbdb-pop-up-elided-display-fields to bbdb-elided-display-name-end and - bbdb-elided-display-fields, as they are not related to the pop-up - feature. - -2001-04-19 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-04-19 Robert Fenk - - Added missing docs for the variables bbdb-pop-up-elided-display-name-end - and bbdb-pop-up-elided-display-fields - -2001-04-16 Ronan Waide - - BSD Compatibility fix! Make sure RM is set in Makefiles. - -2001-04-16 Ronan Waide - - Whoops. Stray quote mark. - -2001-04-15 Ronan Waide - - Added John F. Whitehead's default mail domain patch. Hack around some - silliness in GNU Emacs completion code - -2001-04-15 Ronan Waide - - Added emacs-version to bug report text. Added John F. Whitehead's - default-domain patch. - -2001-03-30 Ronan Waide - - Fix list-vs-not bug in bbdb/gnus-edit-notes - -2001-03-29 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-03-29 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/gnus-get-addresses): Fixed a bug in getting the header content. - !mail-fetch-field requires a final newline! - -2001-03-26 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-03-26 Robert Fenk - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-message-cache-lookup): - * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-records): - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-update-records): - YABugfix: first record was lost when looking it up from the - cache. - -2001-03-26 Ronan Waide - - Added instructions for running from CVS and from source. Removed - direction to copy .tex and .el files as they're not required - for a working installation. - -2001-03-25 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-03-25 Robert Fenk - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-message-cache-lookup): - Removed the faulty single record code for Rmail/MHE - - * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el (bbdb/mh-update-record): - Bugfix for new caching functions - - * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el (bbdb/rmail-update-records): - Another bugfix: check for nil before caching - -2001-03-25 Robert Fenk - - * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-show-sender): - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-show-sender): - Show recipients if we find no senders - - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/gnus-show-records): - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-show-records): - Also show the records of uninteresting senders - -2001-03-25 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-03-25 Ronan Waide - - Fix some bugs related to new message caching functions. - -2001-03-23 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-03-23 Ronan Waide - - (bbdb-search-simple): Fix silly bug with list-walking (Daniel Pittman) - -2001-03-23 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-03-23 Robert Fenk - - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-update-records): - * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-records): - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-update-records): honor the right - offer-to-create flag and removed the faulty *-auto-create-p - which was added by the last commit. - -2001-03-22 Ronan Waide - - Fix the priority stuff. You should be able to highlight individual - fields and edit them on GNU Emacs again. - -2001-03-22 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/vm-show-records): bbdb/mail-auto-create-p - is loacally set to t in order to force creation of records when - explicitly showing them. - -2001-03-22 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-03-21 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-prompt-for-create): bugfid for XEmacs introduced with the GNU - Emacs fix - -2001-03-21 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-prompt-for-create): fix a bug with GNU Emacs. - -2001-03-21 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-03-20 Ronan Waide - - Remove what was presumably a debug occurrence of (message...) - -2001-03-19 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-03-19 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-update-records): honors now bbdb-gag-messages; fixed the overall - number - in the progress message. - -2001-03-19 Ronan Waide - - (bbdb-header-start): Check for vm-presentation-mode as well as vm-mode - and vm-summary-mode (Nicolas Rennert) - -2001-03-18 Ronan Waide - - bbdb/gnus-get-addresses: gnus-ignored-from-addresses is not defined in - the Gnus that comes with Emacs 20.7. Check for boundness before using. - -2001-03-17 Robert Fenk - - Variable/function changes as documented in the ChangeLog entry - 2001-03-17 Robert Fenk - -2001-03-17 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-redisplay-records): unused variable condition removed - - (bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record): unused variable do-all-p removed - - (bbdb-refile-record): called with a prefix arg it tries to merge - with the corresponding duplicate record - - (bbdb-display-completion-list): Use the call back - 'bbdb-complete-clicked-name when running in Xemacs, thus to - further complete after the user selects a completion. - - (bbdb-complete-name): - (bbdb-complete-name-full-completion): new variable controlling - whether completion shows expanded entries or not. This avoids - the need for subsequent completions, but might generate more - completion alternatives. - - (bbdb-prompt-for-create): - (bbdb-prompt-for-create): - (bbdb-get-help-window): - (bbdb-update-records): functions used to update BBDB records from - headers of messages in Gnus and VM (RMail and MHE may eventually - follow). Those functions have been renamed and moved from - bbdb-vm.el to this location. - - (bbdb-update-records-mode): - (bbdb-offer-to-create): - (bbdb-address): - (bbdb-get-addresses-from-headers): - (bbdb-get-addresses-to-headers): - (bbdb-get-addresses-headers): - (bbdb-get-only-first-address-p): variables for generic - update-records support in Gnus and VM. Those variables have been - renamed and moved from bbdb-vm.el to this location. - -2001-03-17 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-merge-file): unused variable 'live-records removed - -2001-03-17 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-pop-up-elided-display): - (bbdb-pop-up-elided-display): changed to require no unbound - bbdb-pop-up-elided-display - - (bbdb-message-cache-lookup): - (bbdb-encache-message): Once again functions to replace the old - macros. This was necessary as the old macros were not sufficient - for the new update mechanism, were we have a list of records. - -2001-03-17 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-load-touchtones): unused variale 'error removed - -2001-03-17 Robert Fenk - - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-get-addresses): was formally bbdb/vm-get-from - (bbdb/vm-get-from-headers): - (bbdb/vm-get-only-first-from-p): - (bbdb/vm-message-cache-lookup): - (bbdb/vm-encache-message): have been removed, global variables and - functions are used now - - (bbdb/vm-show-sender): when called with a prefix call - bbdb/vm-show-all-recipients instead, so we use the same binding - for getting both. - (bbdb/vm-show-records): new function doing the bbdb/vm-show-* - thing and caring for updating the records. - - (bbdb/vm-snarf-all): - (bbdb/vm-snarf-all-headers): have been removed as the - bbdb/vm-show-* function provide the same functionality - - * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el: the same changes as for bbdb-vm.el - -2001-03-17 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-snarf-region): Unused variables - 'country and 'namebegin removed - - (bbdb-snarf-nice-real-name-regexp): - (bbdb-snarf-nice-real-name): removed and calls replaced by - bbdb-clean-username which is more sophisticated - -2001-03-17 Robert Fenk - - * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el: - * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el: uses the new caching functions + some - other minor changes - -2001-03-17 Robert Fenk - - Definition of some variable in order to avoid warnings during - compilation - -2001-03-17 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-03-04 Ronan Waide - - Forgot to change the release date. (Urban Boquist) - -2001-03-04 Ronan Waide - - Bumped version again, for new developer version. - -2001-03-04 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-03-04 Ronan Waide - - Version number update for release. - -2001-03-04 Ronan Waide - - Updates for BBDB 2.32 - -2001-03-04 Ronan Waide - - Add a buffer-coding tag. (Yair Friedman) - -2001-03-04 Ronan Waide - - Initial cut at this (Yair Friedman) - -2001-03-04 Ronan Waide - - Require bbdb-com (for bbdb-parse-phone-number) Stop from loading .bbdb - when compiling! - -2001-03-04 Ronan Waide - - Mark bbdb/sc-default for autoload. Not sure this is entirely the right - thing. - -2001-03-04 ShengHuo ZHU - - set max-lisp-eval-depth. From "Yair Friedman (Jerusalem)" - - -2001-03-04 Ronan Waide - - ">>" and ">" transposed. (Yair Friedman) - -2001-03-03 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-03-03 Ronan Waide - - bbdb-search-simple: check that the name actually matchs (not company) - -2001-03-01 Robert Fenk - - bbdb.el (bbdb-submit-bug-report): A function for submitting bug - reports, which should make it easier for reportes and maintaines - to give and have all necessary information. Additional variables - may have to be add and a remark in the documentation to use this - function when reporting problems. - -2001-03-01 Ronan Waide - - More bits, possibly incompatible with 2.00.06. Use at own risk. - -2001-02-25 Ronan Waide - - I corrected something that wasn't a bug. (provide.. ) was in the right - place. - -2001-02-25 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-02-25 ShengHuo ZHU - - texinfo-format-buffer knows detailmenu. Thanks to Yair Friedman - (Jerusalem)" . - -2001-02-25 ShengHuo ZHU - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-02-25 ShengHuo ZHU - - * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo: Format it so that texinfo-format-buffer - can parse it. - - * texinfo/infohack.el: New. - - * texinfo/Makefile.in (Makefile): Add. - (bbdb.info): Use batch-makeinfo if there is no makeinfo. - -2001-02-25 Ronan Waide - - Shouldn't have been in here in the first place. Sorry 'bout that. - -2001-02-23 Ronan Waide - - call `bbdb/gnus-pop-up-bbdb-buffer' instead of `bbdb/gnus-update-record' - (bbdb/gnus-pop-up-bbdb-buffer): use `gnus-buffer-configuration' instead - of the obsolete `gnus-window-configuration'. - -2001-02-21 Ronan Waide - - Restore old bbdb-message-cache macros as replacement functions were - buggy. - -2001-02-21 Sam Steingold - - (bbdb-gui): new user option - -2001-02-21 Sam Steingold - - do not add bbdb-fontify-buffer to bbdb-list-hook (done in bbdb.el) - -2001-02-21 Ronan Waide - - Use add-hook to load bbdb-gui by side-effect - -2001-02-21 Ronan Waide - - Put the (provide 'bbdb-autoloads) line in the right place. - -2001-02-21 Ronan Waide - - Stop BBDB from adding AKAs when you tell it you don't want them. - -2001-02-20 Sam Steingold - - (bbdb-extent-face): use `overlay-get', not `extent-property' - (bbdb-set-extent-face): use `overlay-put', not `set-extent-property' - -2001-02-20 Sam Steingold - - Fixed the overlay bug in GNU Emacs. As documented, 3 is higher priority - than 2! - (bbdb-main-extent-priority): new variable - (bbdb-fontify-buffer): use it Also, do not quote lambdas since they are - not compiled - when quoted (at least in GNU Emacs!) - -2001-02-19 Ronan Waide - - Now that I've fixed bbdb-gui properly, reenable the load hook. - -2001-02-19 Ronan Waide - - Final few tweaks to function names to avoid upsetting things. - -2001-02-19 Sam Steingold - - (bbdb-list-extents): use `nconc', not `append', - since we know that the lists are new - (bbdb-extent-property, bbdb-highlight-extent, - bbdb-extent-start-position, bbdb-extent-end-position): define - [were undefined due to a typo] - (bbdb-set-extent-begin-glyph, bbdb-set-extent-end-glyph): - `fset' to `ignore' insted of redefining with `defun' - -2001-02-19 ShengHuo ZHU - - Makefile.in (bbdb-autoloads.el): Change the order. - -2001-02-19 ShengHuo ZHU - - * lisp/Makefile.in (bbdb-autoloads.el): Insert (provide - 'bbdb-autoloads) when generated by FSF Emacs. - -2001-02-19 Ronan Waide - - Temporarily disable loading of bbdb-gui, since there's an interaction - bug with VM right now. Non-serious, but annoying. - -2001-02-19 Ronan Waide - - VM appears to get upset with bbdb-extent-at switching around buffers. - -2001-02-19 Ronan Waide - - Automatically pull in the GUI stuff, now that I seem to have caught all - the typos. - -2001-02-19 Ronan Waide - - Faulty bracing in touchtone code. - -2001-02-19 Ronan Waide - - Final typo correction, I promise. - -2001-02-19 Ronan Waide - - More typo. Thanks to Dan Pittman for spotting these. - -2001-02-19 Ronan Waide - - whoops. typo. - -2001-02-19 Ronan Waide - - doco typo fixo - -2001-02-19 Ronan Waide - - bbdb-electric-p defaults to off. require 'bbdb-autoloads instead of - loading them. bbdb-whois moved from M-w to W so you can do copies in - *BBDB* moved some XEmacs-stuff to bbdb-gui, where it's Emacs-agnostic - -2001-02-19 Ronan Waide - - Moved font and menu stuff to bbdb-gui.el - -2001-02-19 Ronan Waide - - Added target for bbdb-gui - -2001-02-19 Ronan Waide - - Menu and font hackery. Works in Emacs as well as XEmacs. - -2001-02-19 Ronan Waide - - Quick fix for LN_S not being defined. Perhaps it's even the correct fix. - -2001-02-14 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-02-14 Robert Fenk - - bbdb/vm-update-records): Fixed bug of calling - message with wrong argument. - -2001-02-14 Ronan Waide - - Whoops. Missed a close paren. - -2001-02-14 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-02-14 Ronan Waide - - Some more defcustom stuff (Alex Schroeder) - -2001-02-14 Ronan Waide - - Some defvars changed to defcustoms bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias - documented in mode help (Alex Schroeder) - -2001-02-14 Ronan Waide - - Documentation for zipcode stuff (Alex Schroeder) - -2001-02-14 Ronan Waide - - Empty string is a valid Zip code (Alex Schroeder) - -2001-02-13 Robert Fenk - - - display-message macro removed - - fix defcustom type for bbdb-pop-up-elided-display-fields - -2001-02-13 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-02-13 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/vm-update-records): replaced display-message calls by - message calls which is more portable. - -2001-02-13 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-02-13 Robert Fenk - - Applied ShengHuos patch to fix the customize problems caused by defining - 'characterp as a mcaro im GNU Emacs - -2001-02-13 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-02-13 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-complete-name): - (bbdb-complete-name-allow-cycling): Allow to enable/disable the - cycling of nets. Default is disabled, as there are some strange - problems with GNU Emacs. - -2001-02-11 ShengHuo ZHU - - * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (replace-in-string): Fix the argument order - of replace-regexp-in-string. - -2001-02-10 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-02-10 Ronan Waide - - Seems like the change to bbdb-undisplay-records fixes the VM window - problem. - -2001-02-10 Ronan Waide - - Fixed bbdb-undisplay-records. bbdb-buffer-name is /not/ a buffer! - -2001-02-08 Sam Steingold - - doc fix - -2001-02-08 Sam Steingold - - doc fixes - -2001-02-08 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-annotate-message-sender): - Applied bugfix for adding new net addresses, which was broken by - the new featue of creating a new record if the address does not - belong to the existing record. - (bbdb-display-records): - (bbdb-display-records-1): - run the hooks 'bbdb-list-hook in bbdb-display-records-1, instead - of bbdb-display-records, in order to call them also for electric - display. - -2001-02-08 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-02-07 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-02-07 Ronan Waide - - (ding) if there's nothing in mail-abbrevs either. - -2001-02-07 Ronan Waide - - Only call the sit-for bugfix in fsfemacs. - -2001-02-07 ShengHuo ZHU - - Use field-separator. - -2001-02-07 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-complete-name): Fxed bug which showed - its effect only with GNU Emacs. - (bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias): Better prompt. - -2001-02-07 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-02-05 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-02-05 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-hooks.elc): removed need to load VM. - -2001-02-05 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-02-05 Robert Fenk - - Removed faulty replace-in-string. - -2001-02-03 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-annotate-message-sender): Changed the creation of new "duplicate - records to - honor the value of bbdb-always-add-addresses. - -2001-02-03 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-02-03 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-message-cache-lookup), (bbdb-encache-message): - Replaced the unreadable macros by a function in order to use it - also for bbdb-vm.el. - (bbdb-decache-message): new function to remove an element from the - cache. - (bbdb-annotate-message-sender): Added creation of a new "duplicate" - record when the given email address does not belong to the - existing one. - -2001-02-02 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-find-duplicates): Fixes records without a - name and adds additional messages in order to understand the - duplicates. - -2001-02-02 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-02-02 Didier Verna - - XEmacs Package installation fixes - -2001-02-02 Didier Verna - - makefile for utils dir - -2001-02-02 Didier Verna - - makefile for tex dir - -2001-02-01 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-mode-map): Added elide-records binding - for button2 - -2001-02-01 Robert Fenk - - bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook): honor the - pop-up settings, e.g. bbdb-pop-up-target-lines - -2001-02-01 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-02-01 Robert Fenk - - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-pop-up-bbdb-buffer): Fixed the pop-up - behaviour. - -2001-01-30 Robert Fenk - - lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name): Fixes completion problem - slipped into with revision 1.89 - -2001-01-29 Ronan Waide - - Added autoload cookie for bbdb-ignore-selected-messages-hook - -2001-01-29 Ronan Waide - - Include configure in ignored files. - -2001-01-25 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-01-25 Ronan Waide - - Updates for 2.2 - -2001-01-25 Ronan Waide - - Updates for 2.2 release - -2001-01-25 Ronan Waide - - Changed version to 2.3, which is now the official developer release. - -2001-01-24 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-01-24 Ronan Waide - - Added distclean target - -2001-01-24 Ronan Waide - - Removed test targets as they weren't helpful Added some new cleaning - targets, including distclean - -2001-01-24 Ronan Waide - - New cleanup targets - -2001-01-24 Ronan Waide - - Define caddar if it's not found. Yeesh. How hard is it to do - (car (cdr ...)) anyway? - -2001-01-24 Ronan Waide - - Add-ons that didn't make it to the current release. - -2001-01-24 Sam Steingold - - (replace-in-string): Emacs 21 has `replace-regexp-in-string' - use it! - -2001-01-24 Sam Steingold - - ignore Makefiles - -2001-01-24 Sam Steingold - - initial checkin - -2001-01-24 Sam Steingold - - lisp/bbdb-merge.el (bbdb-merge-file): bugfix: the parameter for - `match-fun' is `rec', not `r' - -2001-01-24 Ronan Waide - - Use geektools.com instead of rs.internic.net Slightly smarter parsing of - results - -2001-01-24 Ronan Waide - - Add support for M-TAB to expand mail aliases - -2001-01-24 Ronan Waide - - Don't look for email completions when there are none! - -2001-01-24 Ronan Waide - - Don't load touchtones if the touchtones directory is unset. - -2001-01-22 Ronan Waide - - Check that an AKA is not already in the list before adding it - -2001-01-18 Ronan Waide - - Minor typo fix - -2001-01-18 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-01-18 Ronan Waide - - * Proper fix for VM windowing bug - -2001-01-17 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2001-01-17 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-complete-name): - If the completion is done then cycle thru the nets or when called - with a prefix arg then display a list of all nets. - (bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist): - Used to replace parts of the number depending on a regexp. - (bbdb-modem-dial): command used for dialing with the modem. - (bbdb-modem-device): the modem device - (bbdb-dial-number): new function which performs the dialing of a - number. Depending on the settings it uses the play command, - native Xemacs sound support or the modem device. - (bbdb-dial): modified in order to use the new stuff - -2001-01-17 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-sounds-directory): - (bbdb-sound-volume): - (bbdb-load-touchtones): - Added variables & functions for Xemacs native sound support - used by bbdb-dialing stuff - -2001-01-17 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-www-grab-homepage): - Fix to read just one record not a list of records - -2001-01-17 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/vm-update-record): - Restored old behavior of returning one record - (bbdb/vm-update-records-mode): - (bbdb/vm-update-records): - Enhanced in order to allow annotating only new messages, which is - now the default. This avoids the annoying questions repetition - weather to add records for unknown persons after restarting a - VM session. - -2001-01-17 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-always-add-addresses): Docfix - -2001-01-08 Ronan Waide - - Minor change to make it work again. - -2001-01-08 Ronan Waide - - Corrected pointers to mailing lists. - -2001-01-08 Didier Verna - - configure script from autoconf 2.13 - -2001-01-08 Didier Verna - - Autoconf support - -2001-01-08 Didier Verna - - Autoconf support documentation - -2001-01-08 Didier Verna - - removed files for autoconf support - -2001-01-08 Didier Verna - - new files for autoconf support - -2001-01-08 Ronan Waide - - Fixed commented-out items in TODO section. - -2001-01-08 Ronan Waide - - Added Bill Carpenter-provided function - 'bbdb-ignore-selected-messages-confirmation' - -2001-01-03 Ronan Waide - - (bbdb-dial) Change docstring for bbdb-dial Remove check for window - system - -2001-01-03 Ronan Waide - - * Removed some things from the TODO list - * Removed the Log section - * Added xref from BBDB Mailing Lists to Using BBDB to implement Mailing - Lists - * A few other minor tweaks - -2001-01-03 Ronan Waide - - Updated the links section; some other minor changes. - -2000-12-31 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-12-31 Ronan Waide - - (bbdb-undisplay-records) Don't try to use *BBDB* buffer if it doesn't - exist. - -2000-12-18 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-12-18 Ronan Waide - - * Added definition for cadar. - * Docu typo in bbdb-elided-display - * If bbdb-display-records isn't appending, clear the buffer - * bbdb-undisplay-records erases the buffer - * bbdb-insinuate-message now hooks on message-setup-hook - -2000-12-18 Ronan Waide - - Small change to get around an apparent emacs windowing bug. - -2000-11-27 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-11-27 Ronan Waide - - Alex's zipcode changes. WARNING: New database format. - -2000-11-16 Robert Fenk - - Just minor fixes. - -2000-11-16 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-fontify-buffer): Fixed fontification - for elided display. - -2000-11-16 Robert Fenk - - ((fboundp 'display-message)): added macro for - display-message (for GNU Emacs) used for progress reports in - bbdb-vm.el - (bbdb-format-record): fixed display for elided display - -2000-11-16 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/vm-update-records): Uses display-message - for progress report and honor bbdb-silent-running. - (bbdb/vm-snarf-all): removed faulty "second" call of - bbdb-update-records - -2000-11-16 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-extract-address-component-regexps): - added recognition of true names form addresses like - Robert.Fenk@gmx.de, in order to avoid creation of duplicate - records. - -2000-11-16 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-extract-field-value): added - (case-fold-search t) as headers should be checked case insensitive - -2000-11-16 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-show-all-recipients): simplified the function and added missing - headers - -2000-11-07 Ronan Waide - - Doc fix (Martin Buchholz) - -2000-11-06 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-11-06 Ronan Waide - - Respect value of bbdb-use-pop-up. - -2000-11-06 Ronan Waide - - Corrected mirror link. - -2000-11-02 Ronan Waide - - Define characterp if it's not already bound. Used in bbdb-vm. - -2000-11-02 Sam Steingold - - (bbdb-hashtable-size): call `bbdb-records' only when it is defined - -2000-11-01 Sam Steingold - - (bbdb-hashtable-size): new custom variable - (primep): define if not defined already - (bbdb-records): use `bbdb-hashtable-size' when initializing - `bbdb-hashtable' - -2000-10-30 Robert Fenk - - (display-message 'progress mess) does not exist for FSF Emacs, therefore - we polluted the message log by calling (message mess). - -2000-10-27 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-10-27 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-fontify-buffer): changed in order to meet flexible - `bbdb-pop-up-elided-display-name-end'. - -2000-10-27 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/vm-update-records): Searching for existing records is limited to - the - net, as a search for a name may no return the right record. - Adding of new records can be controlled similar to query-replace, - with y,!,n,s,q - The new variable `bbdb/prompt-for-create-p' can be set to `t' in - order to force VM to ask the user before adding a new BBBD record, - caused by the automatic update of the popup buffer. - -2000-10-27 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/prompt-for-create-p): - The new variable `bbdb/prompt-for-create-p' can be set to `t' in - order to force VM, Gnus, MHE, RMAIL to ask the user before adding a - new BBBD record, caused by the automatic update of the popup buffer. - (bbdb-pop-up-elided-display-name-end): A new variable which - controls for elided display where the "name - company" pair - usually ends and where we start to display phone numbers and the - like. - (bbdb-pop-up-elided-display-fields): A new variable controlling - what fields are displayed in elided display. Users may write - their own formating functions. (kind of experimental by now) - -2000-10-27 Robert Fenk - - The new variable `bbdb/prompt-for-create-p' can be set to `t' in order - to force VM, Gnus, MHE, RMAIL to ask the user before adding a new BBBD - record, caused by the automatic update of the popup buffer. - -2000-10-27 Ronan Waide - - Fixed silly bug that stopped auto-noticing from working at all. Doh. - -2000-10-20 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-complete-name): minor bugfix for cycling of addresses. - -2000-10-20 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-10-20 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-extract-address-components): added an optional argument - `ignore-errors'. - -2000-10-20 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-complete-name): If there are multiple nets and the address is - already - completed then cycle trough the list of nets. - -2000-10-15 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-10-15 Ronan Waide - - Fix to allow building with Martin Schwenke's gnuserv. - -2000-10-15 Ronan Waide - - Fixed to work with newer version of gnuserv provided by Martin Schwenke - and downloadable from - http://linuxcare.com.au/people/martins/hacks/emacs/ - -2000-10-15 Ronan Waide - - Cleaned up some of the customization stuff. Fixed handling of - vm-uninteresting-senders - -2000-10-15 Ronan Waide - - Cleaned up some of the customization stuff. - -2000-10-15 Ronan Waide - - Added Brian Edmonds' filing hackery, modified to fit in bbdb's concept - of a namespace. Cleaned up some compiler noise. - -2000-10-15 Ronan Waide - - Fixed the compose-mail selection for bbdb-send-mail-style. Thanks to - Raymond Scholz for pointing out that it wasn't actually working. - -2000-09-20 Ronan Waide - - Fix primary-or-name search to pay attention to bbdb-case-fold-search - when checking names. (bug report: Eli Tziperman) - -2000-09-12 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-09-12 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb/vm-snarf-all): fixed wrong documentation - -2000-09-12 Ronan Waide - - Added "BBDB Development Team" to the list at the start. Fixed 'missing - node' problem with older versions of makeinfo. Added Kai's example of - working around the ispell key-mapping conflict. - -2000-09-11 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-09-11 Ronan Waide - - Reinstated 2.00.06 behaviour of creating a record if necessary when : - is pressed Added new function, bbdb/vm-show-all-recipients, to do the - necessary - fandango to show recipients for the current message. Map it to - something in vm-mode-map if you wish to use it. I'd suggest "'". - -2000-09-08 Sam Steingold - - (bbdbq-mk): new function - -2000-09-08 Ronan Waide - - Daniel Pittman's patch does indeed override Alex's! - -2000-09-07 Ronan Waide - - Daniel Pittman's autoload patch. May make Alex's patch obsolete. - -2000-09-07 Ronan Waide - - Alex Coventry's patch to fix compile-vs-runtime autoloads - -2000-09-03 Ronan Waide - - Default completed name to an empty string to avoid error - -2000-08-29 Ronan Waide - - Check if vm-summary-uninteresting-senders is a string before using it - -2000-08-28 Ronan Waide - - Changed [(meta...)] keybindings to "\M-..." - -2000-08-28 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-08-28 Ronan Waide - - Fix for bbdb-autoloads.el and Xemacs - -2000-08-28 Ronan Waide - - Moved bbdb-insinuate-message out to bbdb.el to prevent gnus startup - looping - -2000-08-28 Ronan Waide - - Moved bbdb-insinuate-message into this file to prevent gnus startup - looping Changed \M-\t to [(meta tab)] - -2000-08-25 Ronan Waide - - Added link to Martin's bbdb-gnokii.el - -2000-08-25 Ronan Waide - - Updated the HTML version of the manual. Fixed broken stylesheet - reference in web page. Added link for Noah Friedman's copy of jwz's - bbdb-pilot.el Fixed link to Alex's page. - -2000-08-25 Ronan Waide - - Cache the fact that you didn't want to create an entry for someone, so - you don't get prompted repeatedly. Also removed changelog from file. - -2000-08-21 Ronan Waide - - Fix an error in VM doco that prevented file from building - -2000-08-21 Robert Fenk - - Removed the faulty autoload. - -2000-08-19 Ronan Waide - - Rearrange Lastname, Firstname even if it's not in quotes. - -2000-08-18 Robert Fenk - - Restored the previous version of bbdb-annotate-message-sender, since the - change was not exactly doing what it should do. - -2000-08-18 Robert Fenk - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-08-18 Robert Fenk - - `bbdb-annotate-message-sender' was changed in order to ask the user for - adding new addresses to net only if `create-p' is `t'. - -2000-08-18 Robert Fenk - - `bbdb/vm-get-only-first-from-p' was renamed to - `bbdb/vm-get-first-from-p' which is more self explanatory. - - The default value of `bbdb/vm-get-only-first-from-p' is `t' in order to - keep - the old BBDB behavior. - - `bbdb/vm-get-from' was partially rewritten in order to make it more - readable. - -2000-08-18 Robert Fenk - - * texinfo/bbdb.texinfo (VM Features): Documentation of new VM - features. - -2000-08-18 Ronan Waide - - Fixed a minor bug related to retrieving empty records from cache - -2000-08-14 Sam Steingold - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el: require `cl' at compile time for `flet' - (bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias): use `let', not `setq' - (bbdb-send-mail-internal): fixed call to `vm-mail-internal' - -2000-08-12 Ronan Waide - - Don't return an empty string as the name or address, return nil. - -2000-08-11 Sam Steingold - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-save-db): fixed the calling sequence of - `y-or-n-p-with-timeout' - -2000-08-11 Sam Steingold - - * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-extract-address-components): use - `bbdb-warn' instead of `warn' - (replace-in-string): check for `boundp', not `functionp' - (bbdb-snarf-nice-real-name-regexp, bbdb-snarf-nice-real-name): doc fix - - * lisp/bbdb.el: removed the `defsubst' kludge - we do not support emaxen - without `defsubst' anyway; also pacify the compiler a little bit - -2000-08-11 Ronan Waide - - Check if bbdb-file-remote is set before trying to use it. - -2000-08-10 Sam Steingold - - Remote DB synchronization: - (bbdb-file-remote, bbdb-file-remote-save-always): new user variables - (bbdb-buffer): a function now; copy `bbdb-file-remote' to - `bbdb-file' when it is newer - (bbdb-write-file-hook-fn): maybe write `bbdb-file-remote' - - junk removal: - (bbdb-modified-p): dumped - (bbdb-read-string): removed minibuffer-resizing code: all supported - emaxen can resize minibuffers themselves - -2000-08-10 Sam Steingold - - (save-current-buffer): fset to `save-excursion' if not present - (with-current-buffer): defmacro if not present - (bbdb-save-buffer-excursion): dumped - (bbdb-with-db-buffer, bbdb-records, bbdb-write-file-hook-fn): use - `with-current-buffer' instead of `bbdb-save-buffer-excursion' - -2000-08-10 Sam Steingold - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-join): dropped an unused variable - -2000-08-10 Robert Fenk - - Documentation of new features (somehow incomplete by now). - - Files: texinfo/bbdb.texinfo - -2000-08-10 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches): if a number it will be the number of - seconds to sit-for when displaying the notification about a name - mismatch. - (bbdb-join): inverse function of bbdb-split. - (bbdb-annotate-message-sender): tries to guess a reasonable default name - when creating new records. - - Files: lisp/bbdb.el - -2000-08-10 Robert Fenk - - T(bbdb/vm-get-from): uses now bbdb-extract-address-components to extract - all recipients and uses vm-summary-uninteresting-senders for ignoring - senders, which is more consistently with respect VM. One can set the - variable - `bbdb/vm-get-from-headers' and `bbdb/vm-get-first-from-p' in order to - control what headers are processed and what is display is what order. - (bbdb/vm-message-cache-lookup): - (bbdb/vm-encache-message): We use our own caching functions instead of - the bbdb default functions since we are handling a set of records and - not a single one. - (bbdb/vm-update-record): is now just a call to - (bbdb/vm-update-records): which performs the actual work of finding and - updating records. - (bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist): Is a function from Mark Thomas - which sets `vm-auto-folder-alist' according to the - field `bbdb/vm-set-auto-folder-alist-field'. - - Files: lisp/bbdb-vm.el - -2000-08-10 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-snarf-nice-real-name-regexp): regexp matching unwanted characters - used by - (bbdb-snarf-nice-real-name): removes unwanted characters from real - names/email addresses. - (bbdb-extract-address-component-regexps): alist of regexps and - transformation-instructions used by - (bbdb-extract-address-components): is for the extraction of full name - and email address from headers. This function is a bit more - configurable than `mail-extract-address-components' and it will return a - list of all found address components. Some note about why to use this - extract-function. - `bbdb-show-all-recipients' uses `bbdb-split' ,but this will not work for - email addresses like - "Boss, Hugo" or hugop@boss.com (Hugo Boss) On the - otherside `mail-extr.el' returns just the first mail address, but we may - be interrested also in the other addresses within one header. - Furthermore this function is configureable to do smart parsing ... - - Files: lisp/bbdb-snarf.el - -2000-08-10 Robert Fenk - - (bbdb-define-all-aliases): Records without a net nolonger cause a error, - one will get just a waring when not running in silent mode. - (bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record): added handling of "*" in order to - delete multiple records and 'noprompt'. - (bbdb-send-mail-internal): added missing call of vm hooks. - (bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias): returns all mail aliases in a format - suitable for completing read. - (bbdb-add-or-remove-mail-alias): convenience function for adding or - removing mail aliases from one or multiple records. This makes it much - simpler to define groups. - - Files: lisp/bbdb-com.el - -2000-08-10 Robert Fenk - - Files: ChangeLog - -2000-08-10 Sam Steingold - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-annotate-notes): `regexp-quote' the annotation - before matching it on existing notes - -2000-08-05 Ronan Waide - - When converting the streets to a list, delete "nil" as well as "". - -2000-08-03 Sam Steingold - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-notes-default-separator): new user option - (bbdb-annotate-notes): use it - (notes, company): put `field-separator' property - * lisp/bbdb-hooks.el (bbdb-auto-notes-hook): search the whole notes - string for the new note before adding - -2000-08-03 Ronan Waide - - fixed a build problem with the autoloads file. - -2000-08-01 Ronan Waide - - last fix (honest) to the bbdb-yadda-mismatch thing. - -2000-08-01 Ronan Waide - - Finally I understand the machinations of - bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches. Apologies for the confusion. - -2000-08-01 Robert Fenk - - Added setting of variable autoload-package-name and deletion of - bbdb-autoloads.el file before creation in order to create it with the - right featurep and contents. Otherwise it was not working correctly with - my Xemacs. - -2000-08-01 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-08-01 Ronan Waide - - Add compose-mail as an option for bbdb-send-mail-style (Kai Großjohann) - -2000-08-01 Ronan Waide - - Added Howard Melman's VM labelling code. It's switched off by default; - use (add-hook 'bbdb-notice-hook 'bbdb/vm-auto-add-label) to enable it. - -2000-08-01 Ronan Waide - - Added Thomas DeWeese's May 19 (!) fix for bbdb-build-name. - -2000-07-27 Sam Steingold - - dropped bbdb-add-hook - -2000-07-27 Sam Steingold - - limited `bbdb-init-forms' to hooks to protect the innocent - -2000-07-25 Sam Steingold - - (bbdb-init-forms): new variable - (bbdb-initialize): use it - -2000-07-25 Sam Steingold - - use auto-generated autoloads consistently - -2000-07-24 Sam Steingold - - added some autoload cookies - -2000-07-21 Sam Steingold - - removed TABs. this, finally, passed weblint! - -2000-07-21 Ronan Waide - - Fixed some badness on the web page New version of the bbdb manual, split - per section. - -2000-07-21 Ronan Waide - - ShengHuo Zhou's patch to update this for v5 file format - -2000-07-21 Ronan Waide - - Removed a debug (message...) form - -2000-07-21 Ronan Waide - - Added robert fenk's patch to use bbdb-popup in gnus. - -2000-07-21 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-07-21 Ronan Waide - - More bbdb-silent-running edits. - -2000-07-20 Sam Steingold - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-finger): use `bbdb-get-record' - * lisp/bbdb-whois.el (bbdb-whois): use `bbdb-get-record' - * lisp/bbdb-ftp.el (bbdb-ftp): use `bbdb-get-record' - -2000-07-20 Sam Steingold - - a couple more keybindings... - -2000-07-20 Sam Steingold - - added project home to quicklinks - -2000-07-18 Sam Steingold - - mail-abbrevs/aliases handling - -2000-07-14 Sam Steingold - - untabified - -2000-07-14 Ronan Waide - - * Fixed bbdb-quiet-about-mismatches logic - * Added new variable, bbdb-silent-running, to suppress informational - messages and queries. Not all messages are suppressed by this yet, - though. - -2000-07-13 Sam Steingold - - erroneously dropped a setq in the last commit; reinstate it. - -2000-07-13 Sam Steingold - - minor doc fixes to comply with the standards - -2000-07-13 Sam Steingold - - added bbdb-write-file-hooks user variable - -2000-07-13 Sam Steingold - - added `bbdb-write-file-hooks' user variable - -2000-07-11 Sam Steingold - - (bbdb-migrate-record-lambda): `mapcar', not `mapc' here! - -2000-07-11 Sam Steingold - - clean-up as per weblint - -2000-07-10 Sam Steingold - - revert the last patch (`mapc' is more efficient than `mapcar') - -2000-07-10 Sam Steingold - - emacs 21 has `mapc'; define it when we don't have it. - -2000-07-09 Ronan Waide - - GNUmacs doesn't have "mapc". - -2000-07-09 Ronan Waide - - Get install-pkg to ignore CVS directories as well as SCCS and RCS. - -2000-07-05 Sam Steingold - - rewrote migration in a modular way - -2000-07-05 Sam Steingold - - code readability - -2000-07-05 Sam Steingold - - (parse-bbdb-internal): bind, not setq the version. - -2000-07-03 Jochen Küpper - - Fixed typo. - -2000-07-03 Jochen Küpper - - Fixed ftp address. Added thanks. Synced ml info to Web. - -2000-07-03 Jochen Küpper - - Various little info changes, including ml info, TeX output changes, - thanks. Added info-directory information. Added detailed node list. - -2000-06-30 Jochen Küpper - - Build bbdb-merge.elc - -2000-06-30 Jochen Küpper - - Minor fixes. - -2000-06-30 Jochen Küpper - - Ignore info files. - -2000-06-30 Sam Steingold - - (bbdb-format-streets): use `mapc', not `mapcar' - -2000-06-30 Sam Steingold - - (bbdb-format-streets): fixed for the new BBDB format (5) - -2000-06-30 Sam Steingold - - (bbdb-migrate): re-wrote using `mapcar' instead of `append' this is - linear instead of quadratic and avoids much consing - -2000-06-14 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-06-14 Ronan Waide - - Fixed bbdb-current-field properly. Note that if you define a new address - formatting function, this code may not work correctly. - -2000-06-14 Ronan Waide - - Fixed obi-wan error in bbdb-current-field. NB this is fixed for the - default display address. I need to tweak further for continental address - display, maybe. - -2000-06-14 Ronan Waide - - * Trying another way to get the from field, since the Presentation - buffer hack seems to be somewhat unusable. - -2000-06-14 Ronan Waide - - * Fixed docstring for bbdb-quiet-about-name-mismatches - -2000-06-14 Ronan Waide - - * Documented changes in database structure - * Changed web address, email addresses - * Some minor typos corrected & details added - -2000-06-14 Ronan Waide - - * Added CVS revision discards to tarball exclude list. - -2000-06-14 Ronan Waide - - * made notes merging use bbdb-merge-strings. - -2000-05-29 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-05-25 Ronan Waide - - Fixed a broken link & updated the archive information - -2000-05-25 Ronan Waide - - Updated some of the test targets - -2000-05-02 Sam Steingold - - * lisp/bbdb.el, lisp/bbdb-com.el: define `unless' and `when' if - necessary, do not quote `lambda' in code, do quote (`') functions and - variables in doc strings. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-get-field): new helper function. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-notes-sort-order): new variable - (bbdb-sort-notes, bbdb-sort-phones, bbdb-sort-addresses): new functions, - suitable for `bbdb-change-hook'. - (bbdb-get-record): new helper function. - * lisp/bbdb-w3.el (bbdb-www): do not browse to multiple URLs - simultaneously, allow multiple URLs for the same record instead. - (bbdb-www-grab-homepage): add the URL if there is such a fields already. - -2000-05-01 Ronan Waide - - * "API" is a little more settled, also a little more obvious. - * Making use of more of the existing functions in bbdb-com - -2000-05-01 Ronan Waide - - * Tweaked layout and added a CVS revision tag. - -2000-05-01 Ronan Waide - - Initial checkin - -2000-05-01 Ronan Waide - - Initial checkin - -2000-05-01 Ronan Waide - - Initial creation of the BITS tree - -2000-04-21 Ronan Waide - - * documentation corrections - * Added timestamp compare to bbdb-refile-notes-generate-alist - -2000-04-21 Ronan Waide - - * Refined so it works a little better, particularly with mergeing - timestamps - * Added bbdb-merge-file, so you can now import another bbdb and merge - it. - -2000-04-19 Ronan Waide - - * First cut at merging with a view towards syncing, as opposed to - simply cramming everything together a la refile. - -2000-04-17 Jochen Küpper - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-04-17 Ronan Waide - - omitted bracket on unmigrate for v5->v4 - -2000-04-16 Jochen Küpper - - bbdb-print documentation Fix \bigbf - -2000-04-16 Ronan Waide - - * Added 5->4 unmigration - -2000-04-15 Jochen Küpper - - Adopt TeX-output of streets to new file-format v5. - -2000-04-15 Ronan Waide - - * Fixed misplaced bracket in street migration code. - -2000-04-13 Jochen Küpper - - Fix comment regarding mailing lists. - -2000-04-13 Jochen Küpper - - Improved TeX output (fonts, breaks). - -2000-04-13 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-04-13 Ronan Waide - - * Address layout patch, including Euro addresses and the streets->list - thing - -2000-04-13 Ronan Waide - - * Added keymap C-: for bbdb/gnus-summary-show-all-recipients - -2000-04-13 Ronan Waide - - * Thomas's duplicates patch - -2000-04-13 Ronan Waide - - * Thomas' duplicates patch - * streets modification - -2000-04-12 Ronan Waide - - * commented out enough to get it working with the streets -> list mod. - -2000-04-12 Ronan Waide - - * Added v5 migration. NB no back-migration yet. - -2000-04-12 Ronan Waide - - * Thomas Deweese's multiple-same-name-records patch - * "streets" is now a list, not street1 street2 street3 - * relaxed zip checking a little. - * new function: bbdb-add-new-field. allows you to programatically - add properties to the bbdb file. - -2000-04-12 Ronan Waide - - Cleanup work - -2000-04-05 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-04-05 Ronan Waide - - * Autoload cookie for bbdb-header-start - -2000-04-05 Ronan Waide - - * Country patch - -2000-04-05 Ronan Waide - - * Colin's show-all-recipients - -2000-04-05 Ronan Waide - - * Country patch - -2000-04-05 Ronan Waide - - Initial. - -2000-04-05 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-04-05 Ronan Waide - - * Country patch - -2000-04-05 Ronan Waide - - * Added Alex's BBDB v4 format migration (country field) - -2000-03-31 Ronan Waide - - (bbdb/vm-get-from): If there's a presentation buffer, get the address - from there, since it will be MIME-decoded. - -2000-03-30 Ronan Waide - - *** empty log message *** - -2000-03-30 Ronan Waide - - (bbdb-annotate-notes): do not add a repeated annotation (Sam Steingold) - -2000-03-30 Ronan Waide - - Added gareth rees' patch to improve bbdb-mode documentation. - -2000-03-30 Ronan Waide - - Added Noah Friedman's patch to make completion work as documented. - -2000-03-30 Ronan Waide - - Fixed xref entries per mail from gareth rees. - -1999-01-26 Matt Simmons - - Don't freak out on 0-line Article buffers (pgnus) - -1999-01-26 Matt Simmons - - Make e-mail addresses scale properly - -1999-01-25 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1999-01-25 Matt Simmons - - Add autoload cookie for bbdb-snarf-region - -1999-01-25 Matt Simmons - - Added bbdb/gnus-snarf-signature - -1999-01-25 Matt Simmons - - Set-text-properties to nil in bbdb-string-trim - -1999-01-25 Matt Simmons - - Protect mark in bbdb-redisplay-records - -1999-01-25 Matt Simmons - - Use Info-directory-list - -1999-01-25 Matt Simmons - - Nil out hooks to keep view-mode from interfering with bbdb-mode - -1999-01-25 Matt Simmons - - Don't use concat with integers - -1999-01-25 Matt Simmons - - Added bbdb/gnus-snarf-signature - -1999-01-01 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1999-01-01 Matt Simmons - - BBDB 2.00.05 - -1999-01-01 Matt Simmons - - Fold in 1.8.1.x subtree - -1999-01-01 Matt Simmons - - Added instructions for those without make - -1998-12-31 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1998-12-31 Matt Simmons - - Customize bbdb-snarf-web-prop, make it use the www field instead of web. - -1998-12-31 Matt Simmons - - Run the bbdb-load-hook after the bbdb provide. - -1998-12-31 Matt Simmons - - Protect against null record - -1998-12-31 Matt Simmons - - bbdb-version should insert the version into the current buffer if - invoked with a prefix. - -1998-12-30 Matt Simmons - - Let bbdb-current-field handle blank users - -1998-12-05 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1998-12-05 Matt Simmons - - Allow redundant expansions - -1998-12-05 Matt Simmons - - bbdb/gnus-show-sender should refer to summary buffer, not article - buffer. - -1998-12-05 Matt Simmons - - Honor bbdb-user-mail-names. - -1998-12-05 Matt Simmons - - Remove extent-data - -1998-11-02 Matt Simmons - - Correct escaping of mailing list address - -1998-11-02 Matt Simmons - - Change mailing list address - -1998-10-17 Matt Simmons - - Patch to convert default area code protection from condition-case to - integerp. - -1998-10-17 Matt Simmons - - Removed RCS logs in comments. Applied patch to protect bbdb-info-file, - and to protect against non-integer default area code - -1998-10-10 Matt Simmons - - From slbaur - Switch from `screen' functions to `frame' functions - -1998-10-10 Matt Simmons - - From slbaur: set-extent-attribute -> set-extent-property, - set-extent-data -> set-extent-property - -1998-10-10 Matt Simmons - - From slbaur - Use new name for set-window-buffer-dedicated. - -1998-10-10 Matt Simmons - - From slbaur: Don't pass an integer to concat. Format dates with number - format - not string - so we get leading zeros. - -1998-10-10 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1998-04-11 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1998-04-11 Matt Simmons - - Added EOL list, EOL'd advertized-bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record and - GNUS support. Documented new bindings in *BBDB* buffer. - -1998-04-11 Matt Simmons - - Colin Rafferty's patch adding autoload cookies back. Changed prompts for - bbdb-phones, bbdb-net, bbdb-company, bbdb-name and bbdb to make them - more intuitive. Started to remove support for - advertized-bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record. Fixed error in comment. - -1998-04-11 Matt Simmons - - Changed documentation for bbdb-load-hook, added bbdb-initialize hook. - Began to remove support for - advertized-bbdb-delete-current-field-or-record. Moved everything except - the insinuation code out of bbdb-initialize. Added bbdb-mode-search-map - for search commands in BBDB buffer prefixed by S. Added more bindings - to BBDB buffer - -1998-04-11 Matt Simmons - - Updated the XEmacs packaging version number - -1998-04-11 Matt Simmons - - Fix for compatibility with more makes - -1998-04-11 Matt Simmons - - Colin Rafferty's patch adding autoload cookies back, regenerated - auto-autoloads file. - -1998-04-11 Matt Simmons - - Colin Rafferty's patch adding autoload cookies back. Made - `format-time-string' take two arguments for XEmacs 19.15. - -1998-04-11 Matt Simmons - - Colin Rafferty's patch adding autoload cookies back - -1998-04-11 Matt Simmons - - Colin Rafferty's patch adding autoload cookies back - -1998-03-16 Matt Simmons - - Released 2.00 - -1998-03-16 Matt Simmons - - intermediate - -1998-03-13 Matt Simmons - - This is for version 2.00 - -1998-03-13 Matt Simmons - - Colin's fix for properly counting the size of notes fields - -1998-03-13 Matt Simmons - - Colin's change for migration error message - -1998-03-13 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1998-03-10 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1998-03-10 Matt Simmons - - Finished revision - -1998-03-10 Matt Simmons - - Fixed defface standin. Created widget (bbdb-alist-with-header) for - bbdb-auto-notes-alist customization fix. Changed defaults for - bbdb-create-hook and bbdb-change-hook to create timestamp and - creation-date fields. Added autoload for bbdb-srv. - -1998-03-10 Matt Simmons - - Fix for Carsten Leonhardt to not die if XEmacs compiled without - scrollbar support - -1998-03-10 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1998-03-10 Matt Simmons - - buffer-disable-undo doesn't always return the argument - -1998-03-10 Matt Simmons - - Protecting bbdb-default-area-code - -1998-03-10 Matt Simmons - - Fixed customization of bbdb-auto-notes-alist - -1998-03-10 Matt Simmons - - Colin's new refiling code, protecting default-area-code - -1998-03-10 Matt Simmons - - Finally fixed that damn 19.34 :link problem - needed to put OTHERDIR - stuff first in the load-path before loading bbdb.el. - -1998-03-10 Matt Simmons - - Added comment about the Custom requirement for building Gnus support - under 19.34 - -1998-03-10 Matt Simmons - - Removed my paths, added comments about the Custom requirement for - building Gnus support under 19.34 - -1998-02-24 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1998-02-23 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1998-02-23 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1998-02-23 Matt Simmons - - Support for OTHERDIR, rearranged flags to Emacs so we can use - bbdb-split-string (19.34 doesn't have split-string) - -1998-02-23 Matt Simmons - - Fixed intro comments. Use add-hook, not bbdb-add-hook - -1998-02-23 Matt Simmons - - Created deffaces standing macro, added to bbdb-initialize for bbdb-print - and bbdb-ftp, added autoload for bbdb-com, use native add-hook if we - can, fset it to bbdb-add-hook otherwise. - -1998-02-23 Matt Simmons - - Use add-hook, not bbdb-add-hook - -1998-02-23 Matt Simmons - - Moved key binding to bbdb.el, changed default of bbdb-print-elide, fixed - problem with nil bbdb-default-area-code - -1998-02-23 Matt Simmons - - Use add-hook - -1998-02-23 Matt Simmons - - We use add-hook now - -1998-02-23 Matt Simmons - - Alphabetized MUA directory variables, added OTHERDIR variable - -1998-02-23 Matt Simmons - - Changed comments for Gnus/GNUS-specific stuff and for stuff that thought - it was specific but is really not. bbdb/gnus-summary-author-in-bbdb now - uses `bbdb-message-marker-field' as it said it did. Using add-hook - instead of bbdb-add-hook. - -1998-02-23 Matt Simmons - - Intro rewrite to say that EFS is also OK as a prereq - -1998-02-23 Matt Simmons - - Almost finished doc rewrite - -1998-02-22 Matt Simmons - - Initial revision - -1998-01-06 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1998-01-06 Matt Simmons - - Changed to `setq' to `add-hook' in setup instructions. Added to - Internals section. - -1998-01-06 Matt Simmons - - Fixed bug - -1998-01-06 Matt Simmons - - Added deploy target. Added migrate.el - -1998-01-06 Matt Simmons - - Added define-widget definition for users without Custom. Added Custom - groups for utilities (print, finger, etc). Moved migration code to - bbdb-migrate.el. Commented some code (mostly code dealing with the - manipulation of the internal database representation). Added code to - `bbdb-initialize' that allows for the selective insinuation of the BBDB - into various external packages. - -1998-01-06 Matt Simmons - - Removed autoloads - -1998-01-06 Matt Simmons - - Added `part of BBDB' to copyright. Customized variables. - -1998-01-06 Matt Simmons - - Removed autoloads and added provide for bbdb-w3 - -1998-01-06 Matt Simmons - - Rearranged copyright and customized variables - -1998-01-06 Matt Simmons - - Customized variables, removed autoloads, and added provide of bbdb-sc - -1998-01-06 Matt Simmons - - Changed setup documentation and added RCS ID and Log strings - -1998-01-06 Matt Simmons - - Customized variables and removed autoloads - -1998-01-06 Matt Simmons - - Initial revision - -1998-01-06 Matt Simmons - - Added provide of bbdb-hooks. Fixed custom specs (added cons type - instead of group where appropriate). Replaced bbdb-time-string function - with bbdb-time-internal-format variable. - -1998-01-06 Matt Simmons - - Removed autoloads and when statements - -1998-01-06 Matt Simmons - - Customized variables (into utilities-ftp group). Added provide. - -1998-01-06 Matt Simmons - - Fixed copyright, moved customized finger variables into utilities-finger - group (from finger). Removed autoloads. - -1998-01-06 Matt Simmons - - Removed all autoloads except for the `bbdb-initialize' one. The removal - was done because bbdb-initialize a) must be called before anything else - in the BBDB will work and b) contains all of the autoloads found in - auto-autoloads anyway. - -1997-12-01 Matt Simmons - - Startup code documentation - -1997-12-01 Matt Simmons - - Reintroduced for BBDB 1.57Aunoff - -1997-12-01 Matt Simmons - - Documented new startup procedure - -1997-12-01 Matt Simmons - - Initial revision - -1997-12-01 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1997-12-01 Matt Simmons - - Removed `BBDB database' per jwz, added prerequisites section, more - description of special fields, and dissection of record format in - internals section - -1997-12-01 Matt Simmons - - We now distribute *.info*, so removed its deletion from clean target. - Created reallyclean target to get rid of *.info* - -1997-12-01 Matt Simmons - - Added migration code, customized variables, created record-copying - function, moved automatically-executing code into bbdb-initialize - function, documented defstruct. - -1997-12-01 Matt Simmons - - Soren Dayton's fix to correct tilde printing - -1997-12-01 Matt Simmons - - Customized, added sshteingold@cctrading.com's change to time-string - function to use a format string. - -1997-12-01 Matt Simmons - - Customized variables, changed some comments, changed user format code - error message - -1997-12-01 Matt Simmons - - Added sshteingold@cctrading.com's date-based database-manipulation - functions. Customized variables. - -1997-12-01 Matt Simmons - - Autoloads for date functions in bbdb-com.el - -1997-11-02 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1997-11-02 Matt Simmons - - Welcome to the family. Moved the automatically running code into - functions. Generalized attribution field. - -1997-11-02 Matt Simmons - - Added bbdb-warn and code to avoid it for XEmacs users. Reformatted - autoloads (again). Autoloads for sc. - -1997-11-02 Matt Simmons - - bbdb/rmail-annotate-sender now takes REPLACE argument - -1997-11-02 Matt Simmons - - bbdb/mh-annotate-sender now takes REPLACE argument - -1997-11-02 Matt Simmons - - bbdb/vm-annotate-sender now takes REPLACE argument - -1997-11-02 Matt Simmons - - Added REPLACE argument to bbdb/gnus-annotate-sender. Variable to catch - changes to bbdb/gnus-score-default. Commented out most of score - insinuation code. Variable aliases. Added in-bbdb format letter. - -1997-11-02 Matt Simmons - - Support for bbdb-sc. Housekeeping for others. - -1997-11-02 Matt Simmons - - Fixed package install - `foo 'bar` (as opposed to `foo 'bar'`) works in - Bourne shell, but not in others. That and it's not exactly intuitive. - -1997-11-02 Matt Simmons - - Support for bbdb-sc.el - -1997-11-02 Matt Simmons - - Rewrite Part 2 (through MUA-specific features) - -1997-11-02 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1997-10-26 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1997-10-26 Matt Simmons - - New autoloads. Override bbdb-display-completion-list for XEmacs users - -1997-10-26 Matt Simmons - - Rewrite part 1 - -1997-10-26 Matt Simmons - - Build the dvi if the user wants - -1997-10-26 Matt Simmons - - Installation timing change: .el before .elc. Tried to optimize install - -1997-10-26 Matt Simmons - - finger-host fixes. New function `bbdb-xemacs-display-completion-list' - is an XEmacs version of `bbdb-display-completion-list', which is a - wrapper for display-completion-list. - -1997-10-26 Matt Simmons - - Use browse-url-browser-function rather than a funcall - -1997-10-26 Matt Simmons - - Integration of Brian Edmonds 's gnus-bbdb.el. Got - scoring and summary buffer stuff. Need to do splitting - -1997-10-26 Matt Simmons - - Fix name completion bug (original fix by Marco Walther - , mangled beyond recognition by Matt Simmons - Docs for bbdb-finger by Christoph Wedler - - -1997-10-26 Matt Simmons - - autoloads for new functions in bbdb-xemacs and bbdb-gnus - -1997-10-16 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1997-10-12 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1997-10-12 Matt Simmons - - Changed VM, GNUS, and MHE definitions. If the corresponding DIR - variables are set, the (the DIR vars) are added to load-path. The - relevant el files are then loaded using the load-path. This allows - VMDIR, et al to be unset if the packages live in load-path by default. - Added bbdb-snarf and bbdb-w3. Made the bbdb-srv and bbdb-reportmail - skip messages more informative for the poor souls (FSF Emacs users) who - can't use them. Added a check for itimer, since apparently some FSF - Emacs users have installed gnuserv - without itimer, bbdb-srv still - won't compile. - -1997-10-12 Matt Simmons - - Added bbdb-insinuate-w3 to set keyboard map correctly. Merged - bbdb-www-netscape into bbdb-www using browse-url-browser-function to - differentiate. - -1997-10-12 Matt Simmons - - Autoloads for bbdb-www, bbdb-snarf, bbdb-insinuate-message - -1997-10-12 Matt Simmons - - Added documentation and keymap definition for bbdb-www. Added autoloads - for bbdb-www (and friends), bbdb-snarf, and bbdb-insinuate-message - -1997-10-12 Matt Simmons - - Kees de Bruin 's patch to make VM use - canonicalized net address instead of default address. - -1997-10-11 Matt Simmons - - Created bbdb-insinuate-message to set M-t binding in message-mode so I - don't have to load gnus first. - -1997-10-11 Matt Simmons - - Message-mode fixes from Kees de Bruin - -1997-10-11 Matt Simmons - - Removed my paths from VMDIR and MHEDIR. Seems I had broken the - documented 'if these are blank and the packages live on load-path, Emacs - will find them' behavior by dying if VMDIR, MHEDIR and GNUSDIR weren't - set. It's fixed now. - -1997-10-11 Matt Simmons - - Modifications mailed in by David Carlton . They - look to be mostly adaptations for netscape - -1997-10-11 Matt Simmons - - Initial revision - -1997-10-11 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1997-10-06 Matt Simmons - - BBDB 1.53unoff - -1997-10-06 Matt Simmons - - Initial revision - -1997-10-06 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1997-10-06 Matt Simmons - - Fixed for new grand reorg. Rewrote XEmacs package installation code. - -1997-10-06 Matt Simmons - - Version number format changes - -1997-10-06 Matt Simmons - - jwz patches to support caller ID script, mail/news classification - routine, make sure *BBDB* is bottommost buffer - -1997-10-06 Matt Simmons - - New version of bbdb-print from Boris Goldowsky - -1997-10-06 Matt Simmons - - Jamie Zawinski 's comment change about the new area - codes that aren't restricted to [012] in the second digit. - -1997-10-06 Matt Simmons - - Initial revision - -1997-10-06 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1997-10-06 Matt Simmons - - New version of bbdb-print from Boris Goldowsky - -1997-09-28 Matt Simmons - - Some reformatting, removal of mail-abbrev and mail-extr, fixed gnus path - stuff (since gnus is no longer distributed with xemacs-20.3 - -1997-09-28 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1997-09-28 Matt Simmons - - Fix to accomodate nil gnus-single-article-buffer - -1997-09-28 Matt Simmons - - Added check for EFS (there must be a better way that what I did, but I - really don't want to be reduced to checking version strings. - -1997-09-28 Matt Simmons - - Fixed area code parsing for new US area codes. Patches integrated: use - of message-mail for sending mail, finger-host record for fingering - -1997-09-28 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1997-09-28 Matt Simmons - - Began to fix some obsolete functions to shut up the compiler, integrated - some patches (see ChangeLog) to allow use of message-mail for sending - mail and nil names. - -1997-09-28 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - -1997-09-28 Matt Simmons - - *** empty log message *** - diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/ChangeLog.old b/lisp/bbdb/ChangeLog.old deleted file mode 100644 index c9fd35d..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/ChangeLog.old +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2330 +0,0 @@ -2017-10-17 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-parse-records): Bug fix, hash record after - checking for duplicates. - -2017-10-11 Roland Winkler - * configure.ac: Use it. - * lisp/bbdb.el: Mention new mailing list bbdb-user@nongnu.org. - -2017-10-11 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-parse-records): Query before migrating BBDB - to new format. - (bbdb-delete-record-internal, bbdb-insert-record-internal) - (bbdb-overwrite-record-internal): Barf if buffer is read-only. - -2017-10-11 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-search, bbdb-split-maybe): Fix docstring. - (bbdb-read-record): Fix calling sequence for calls to set record. - -2017-08-09 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el (bbdb-migrate-uuid-xfield): New variable. - -2017-08-09 Roland Winkler - New field uuid. Make creation-date and timestamp immutable. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-create-hook, bbdb-change-hook): Use - defcustom. - (bbdb-merge-records-function): New variable. - (bbdb-layout-alist): Omit uuid. - (bbdb-xfields-sort-order, bbdb-merge-xfield-function-alist): - Ignore creation-date and timestamp. - (bbdb-file-format): Bump to 9. - (bbdb-record-type): Include uuid, creation-date and timestamp. - (bbdb-uuid-table): New variable. - (bbdb-timestamp, bbdb-creation-date): Declare obsolete. - (bbdb-uuid): New function. - (bbdb-hash-record): Hash uuid. - (bbdb-record-field, bbdb-record-set-field, bbdb-buffer) - (bbdb-display-record-one-line, bbdb-display-record-multi-line) - (bbdb-display-record): Handle uuid, creation-date and timestamp. - (bbdb-change-record): Use uuid. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-search): Use keywords for args. Handle - uuid, creation-date and timestamp. New option :bool. - (bbdb, bbdb-search-name, bbdb-search-organization) - (bbdb-search-address, bbdb-search-mail, bbdb-search-phone) - (bbdb-search-xfields, bbdb-mail-aliases, bbdb-get-mail-aliases): - Change accordingly. - (bbdb-compare-records): Compare any fields. - (bbdb-timestamp-older, bbdb-timestamp-newer, bbdb-creation-older) - (bbdb-creation-newer): Fix interactive spec. - (bbdb-creation-no-change): Use bbdb-record-timestamp. - (bbdb-read-record): Use bbdb-empty-record. - (bbdb-create): Fix call of bbdb-change-record. - (bbdb-split-maybe): New function. - (bbdb-create-internal): Use keywords for args. - (bbdb-edit-field, bbdb-edit-foo, bbdb-merge-records): Handle uuid, - creation-date and timestamp. - (bbdb-delete-records): Ignore records not known to BBDB. - * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf) - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-annotate-message): Fix call of - bbdb-change-record. - * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el (bbdb-migration-features): Remove. - (bbdb-peel-the-onion): Merge with bbdb-migrate. - (bbdb-migrate): Handle format 9. - (bbdb-migrate-alist): Rename from bbdb-migration-spec. - (bbdb-migrate-record-lambda): Merge with bbdb-migrate-lambda. - (bbdb-migrate-lambda): Rename from bbdb-migrate-versions-lambda. - (bbdb-migrate-postcode-to-string): Rename from - bbdb-migrate-postcodes-to-strings. Simplify. - (bbdb-migrate-dates): Rename from bbdb-migrate-change-dates. - Simplify. - (bbdb-migrate-add-country): Rename from - bbdb-migrate-add-country-field. - (bbdb-undocumented-variables): Handle byte-obsolete-variable. - -2017-07-25 Roland Winkler - * Makefile.am: Fix rule BBDB_ELPA_FILES. (Bug#51563) - -2017-07-25 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-tex.el: Improve documentation. - -2017-07-25 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-tex.el (bbdb-tex): Bug fix. (Bug#51564) - -2017-07-21 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-split): Fix previous patch. - -2017-07-21 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-split): Use arg TRIM of split-string with - emacs-version >= 24.4. - -2017-07-19 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-tex.el (bbdb-tex): Allow empty space when calling - \usepackage. - -2017-07-19 Roland Winkler - * tex/bbdb.sty: Use \RequirePackage. - -2017-07-19 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-tex.el (bbdb-tex-alist): Improve docstring. - -2017-07-03 Roland Winkler - Use LaTeX for TeXing BBDB. - * lisp/bbdb-tex.el: Replacement for lisp/bbdb-print.el. - * lisp/bbdb-site.el.in (bbdb-tex-path): Renamed from - bbdb-print-tex-path. Allow new value t. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-utilities-tex): Renamed from - bbdb-utilities-print. - (bbdb-separator-alist): New element tex-name. Fix docstring. - * lisp/makefile-temp, lisp/Makefile.am: Use bbdb-tex. - * tex/bbdb-print-brief.tex, tex/bbdb-cols.tex, tex/bbdb-print.tex: - Removed. - * tex/bbdb.sty: New file. - * tex/Makefile.am: Update accordingly. - -2017-01-31 Roland Winkler - * README: Really discontinue support for GNU Emacs 23. - -2017-01-30 Barak A. Pearlmutter - * TODO: Extend feature wishlist. - -2017-01-30 Barak A. Pearlmutter - * README: Add pointer to emacs wiki upgrade page. - -2017-01-30 Roland Winkler - * README, lisp/bbdb-site.el.in: Discontinue support for GNU Emacs - 23. - -2017-01-28 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-anniv.el (bbdb-anniv-diary-entries): Propertize the - strings passed to diary-add-to-list. - (bbdb-anniv-goto-entry): New function used as - diary-goto-entry-function. - -2017-01-28 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-anniv.el (bbdb-anniv-diary-entries): Use cl-flet. - -2017-01-28 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-anniv.el: Use lexical binding. - * lisp/bbdb-anniv.el (bbdb-anniv-diary-entries): Use lexical - environment for eval. - -2017-01-28 Roland Winkler - Discontinue support for old GNU Emacs 23. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-buffer, bbdb-revert): - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-mail): Update accordingly. - -2017-01-28 Roland Winkler - Update copyright year in all files. - -2016-10-02 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el, lisp/bbdb-gnus.el, lisp/bbdb-ispell.el: - * lisp/bbdb-message.el, lisp/bbdb-mhe.el, lisp/bbdb-migrate.el: - * lisp/bbdb-mu4e.el, lisp/bbdb-mua.el, lisp/bbdb-pgp.el: - * lisp/bbdb-print.el, lisp/bbdb-rmail.el, lisp/bbdb-sc.el: - * lisp/bbdb-site.el.in, lisp/bbdb-snarf.el, lisp/bbdb-vm.el: - * lisp/bbdb-wl.el, lisp/bbdb.el: Use lexical binding. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-alist-with-header): Start name of unused - variables with underscore. - (bbdb-display-record-multi-line, bbdb-display-records): Remove - unused variable. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-omit-record): - * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf-surrounding-space) - (bbdb-snarf-empty-lines): - * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el (bbdb-undocumented-variables): Start name - of unused variables with underscore. - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-get-address-components): - * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-record): Remove unused variable. - * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el: Autoload message-make-domain. - (bbdb/gnus-score-as-text): Start name of unused variables with - underscore. - -2016-07-20 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-display-record-one-line) - * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf-label, bbdb-snarf-phone-nanp): - Use 2nd arg of looking-back. - -2016-07-20 Roland Winkler - Update copyright year in all files. - -2016-07-20 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-mode-alist): Add support for - mu4e-compose-mode and notmuch-message-mode which are derived from - message-mode. - -2016-07-20 Roland Winkler - * m4/emacs_wl.m4: New file - * configure.ac: Use it. - * NEWS, README: Document support for Wanderlust - -2016-07-20 David Maus - Add basic support for Wanderlust. - * lisp/Makefile.am, lisp/makefile-temp: Support Wanderlust. - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-mode-alist, bbdb-mua) - (bbdb-message-header, bbdb-mua-update-records, bbdb-mua-wrapper): - Add support for Wanderlust. - (bbdb-mua-auto-update-init): Add wanderlust to list of auto-update - muas. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-init-forms): Add support for Wanderlust. - * lisp/bbdb-wl.el: New file. - -2016-07-20 Marco Wahl - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-omit-record): Fix arg list of - bbdb-redisplay-record. - -2016-07-20 Roland Winkler - Make bbdb-hashtable a proper hash table. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-hashtable): Use make-hash-table. - (bbdb-puthash, bbdb-gethash, bbdb-remhash, bbdb-buffer) - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-completion-predicate) - (bbdb-completing-read-records, bbdb-complete-mail): Use it. - -2016-07-20 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-add-to-list): Remove. - (bbdb-pushnew, bbdb-pushnewq, bbdb-pushnewt): New macros. - (bbdb-record-set-xfield, bbdb-record-set-field) - (bbdb-merge-concat-remove-duplicates, bbdb-parse-records) - (bbdb-change-record) - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-mail-aliases, bbdb-get-mail-aliases) - (bbdb-add-mail-alias) - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-update-records): Use them. - -2015-11-14 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-auto-revert, bbdb-dedicated-window) - (bbdb-default-domain, bbdb-mua-pop-up) - (bbdb-horiz-pop-up-window-size, bbdb-xfields-sort-order) - (bbdb-mua-summary-unification-list, bbdb-mail-avoid-redundancy) - * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf-address-us-country) - (bbdb-snarf-address-eu-country) - * lisp/bbdb-anniv.el (bbdb-anniv-alist) - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-virtual-real-folders) - * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-score-default) - (bbdb/gnus-split-myaddr-regexp, bbdb/gnus-split-private-field) - (bbdb/gnus-split-public-field) - * lisp/bbdb-sc.el (bbdb-sc-update-attrib-p): Fix defcustom. - -2015-11-08 Roland Winkler - Add new snarfing rule eu for many continental European countries. - Improve snarfing algorithm. - * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf-rule-alist): Add new rule eu. - (bbdb-snarf-phone-nanp-regexp, bbdb-snarf-postcode-us-regexp) - (bbdb-snarf-url-regexp): Improve regexp. Use first subexpression. - (bbdb-snarf-mail-regexp): New variable. - (bbdb-snarf-mail): Use it. - (bbdb-snarf-address-us-country): New variable. - (bbdb-snarf-address-us): Use it. Check whether we actually - snarfed an address. - (bbdb-snarf-phone-eu-regexp, bbdb-snarf-postcode-eu-regexp) - (bbdb-snarf-address-eu-country): New variables. - (bbdb-snarf-label): Use save-match-data. - (bbdb-snarf-phone-nanp): Use save-match-data. Reverse order of - snarfed phone numbers. - (bbdb-snarf-phone-eu, bbdb-snarf-address-eu): New functions. - -2015-11-08 Roland Winkler - Simplify re-sorting of records when a record has been changed. - Re-display re-sorted records. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-need-to-sort): Removed. - (bbdb-record-set-name): Simplify accordingly. - (bbdb-record-set-sortkey): Always evaluate new sortkey. - (bbdb-record-sortkey): Simplify accordingly. - (bbdb-change-record): Sort records if we have a new sort key. - (bbdb-redisplay-record-globally): Rename from - bbdb-maybe-update-display. New optional arg sort. - (bbdb-delete-record-internal, bbdb-insert-record-internal): Do not - unset sort key. - (bbdb-display-records): Put point at beginning of buffer. - (bbdb-redisplay-record): New optional arg sort. Throw error if - record was not displayed previously. - (bbdb-sort-records): Clarify status message. Redisplay sorted - records. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-fix-records): Sort records. - (bbdb-create, bbdb-create-internal, bbdb-merge-records): Use nil - for unused second arg of bbdb-change-record. - (bbdb-edit-field, bbdb-transpose-fields): Do not worry about - re-sorting records. - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-annotate-message): Use nil - for unused second arg of bbdb-change-record. - -2015-09-10 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-anniv.el, lisp/bbdb-mu4e.el, lisp/bbdb-print.el: - * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el, lisp/bbdb-com.el, lisp/bbdb-message.el: - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el, lisp/bbdb-rmail.el, lisp/bbdb-gnus.el: - * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el, lisp/bbdb-pgp.el, lisp/bbdb-sc.el: - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el, lisp/bbdb-ispell.el, lisp/bbdb-migrate.el: - * lisp/bbdb-site.el.in, lisp/bbdb.el: Conform to Emacs Lisp - package format convention. - (Bug#45910) - -2015-09-10 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-separator-alist): Use two newline characters - to separate records. - -2015-09-07 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-search-changed): Fix docstring. - -2015-09-07 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-delete-field-or-record): Use delete for - phone and address fields. - -2015-09-07 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-copy-records-as-kill): Fix docstring. - Delete unused local variable marker. - -2015-09-07 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-copy-fields-as-kill): New command. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-separator-alist, bbdb-mode-map): Update - accordingly. - -2015-05-23 Eric Abrahamsen - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-record-set-field, bbdb-parse-records): Use - equal for comparison when populating lists of labels. - -2015-05-22 Roland Winkler - Add basic support for mu4e mailer. - * NEWS, README: Update accordingly. - * m4/emacs_mu4e.m4: New file. - * configure.ac: Use it. - * lisp/bbdb-mu4e.el: New file. - * lisp/Makefile.am, lisp/makefile-temp: Compile it. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-init-forms): Add entry for mu4e. - (bbdb-initialize): Update docstring. - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el: Define mu4e~view-buffer-name. - (bbdb-mua-mode-alist): Add element for mu4e. - (bbdb-mua): Update docstring. - (bbdb-mua-update-records, bbdb-mua-wrapper): Handle mu4e. - -2015-05-22 Roland Winkler - Remove variables bbdb/MUA-update-records-p. - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-update-records): Rely only on arg - update-p. - * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-records-p): Remove. - * lisp/bbdb-message.el (bbdb/mail-update-records-p) - (bbdb/message-update-records-p): Remove. - * lisp/bbdb-mh.el (bbdb/mh-update-records-p): Remove. - * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el (bbdb/rmail-update-records-p): Remove. - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-update-records-p): Remove. - * README, NEWS: Update accordingly. - -2015-05-22 Roland Winkler - Handle prefix command bbdb-do-all-records more robustly. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-do-all-records): New variable. - (bbdb-modeline-info): Add two new slots. - (bbdb-mode): Use them. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-prefix-message): New function. - (bbdb-do-all-records, bbdb-do-records): Use variable - bbdb-do-all-records. - (bbdb-append-display-p): Update displayed message. - (bbdb-append-display): Use bbdb-prefix-message. - (bbdb-search-invert): Ditto. Simplify. - -2015-05-22 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-redisplay-record): Display an undisplayed - record only if we do not want to delete it. - (bbdb-maybe-update-display): Only consider records that are - already displayed. Improve docstring. - -2015-05-22 Roland Winkler - Update copyright year in all files. - -2014-08-30 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-require): Improve docstring. - -2014-08-30 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print): Clarify prompt for file name. - Issue message on what to do with TeX file. - -2014-08-30 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-record): Handle xfields the value - of which are sexps. - -2014-08-09 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf): Always install and display the - new record. - -2014-08-01 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-mail-alias-list): New function. - (bbdb-add-mail-alias): Handle multiple records via * prefix. - Allow addition or deletion of multiple aliases per record. Fix - docstring. - -2014-08-01 Roland Winkler - * lisp/makefile-temp: Fix previous change. - -2014-07-22 Roland Winkler - * lisp/Makefile.am: Do not load init files or site files for byte - compilation (Bug#42482). Use long options. - * lisp/makefile-temp: Ditto. New variable emacs_compile. - -2014-05-15 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-redisplay-record): Delete record from - bbdb-records if record is undisplayed. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-omit-record): Simplify. Handle records at - beginning and end of bbdb-buffer properly. - -2014-05-15 Roland Winkler - Fix and improve previous patch. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-update-unchanged-records): Renamed from - bbdb-save-unchanged-records. - (bbdb-with-print-loadably): Put at beginning of bbdb.el. - (bbdb-change-record): Return record only if we updated it. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-touch-records): Use - bbdb-update-unchanged-records. - (bbdb-insert-field, bbdb-edit-field): Issue message if record - remained unchanged. - -2014-05-12 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-change-record): If an editing command did not - change a record compared to its value in bbdb-buffer, do not call - bbdb-change-hook and do not save it. - (bbdb-save-unchanged-records): New internal variable. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-touch-records): New command. - -2014-05-12 Roland Winkler - * lisp/makefile-temp: Create bbdb-pkg.el from bbdb-pkg.el.in. - -2014-05-06 Roland Winkler - Do not treat bbdb-change-hook special when inside - bbdb-notice-mail-hook or bbdb-notice-record-hook. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-notice-mail-hook, bbdb-notice-record-hook): - Update docstring. - (bbdb-notice-hook-pending): Remove. - (bbdb-change-record): Always call bbdb-change-hook if a record was - changed. - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-update-records, bbdb-annotate-message): - Change accordingly. - -2014-05-06 Roland Winkler - Allow arbitrary lisp expressions as values of xfields. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-record-type): Update accordingly. - (bbdb-string-trim): New optional arg null. - (bbdb-record-xfield-intern): Return xfield value unmodified if it - is not a string. - (bbdb-record-xfield-string): New function. - (bbdb-record-xfield-split): Throw error if xfield value is not a - string. - (bbdb-record-set-xfield, bbdb-record-set-field) - (bbdb-merge-xfield, bbdb-display-record-one-line) - (bbdb-display-record-multi-line) - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-search, bbdb-read-field) - (bbdb-edit-field, bbdb-read-xfield): Allow xfield values that are - not a string. - (bbdb-add-mail-alias): Simplify. - -2014-05-06 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-parse-postcode): Finish immediately if one - test succeeds. - -2014-04-27 Roland Winkler - * configure.ac: Increase BBDB version number to 3.1.2. - * NEWS: Update for release. - -2014-04-12 Roland Winkler - Be more careful that empty strings do not pollute the data base. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-list-strings): New function. - (bbdb-record-set-field): Use it. - (bbdb-record-set-xfield): Clean up. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-fix-records): New command. - (bbdb-read-organization, bbdb-complete-mail): Check emacs version - properly. - -2014-04-12 Roland Winkler - Check type of record data structures more carefully. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-check-type): Simplify. New arg `extended'. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-create-internal): Bug fix. - -2014-04-12 Barak A. Pearlmutter - * lisp/Makefile.am: Include makefile-temp in distribution. - -2014-04-12 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-site.el.in: Be more verbose about what we want. - -2014-04-12 Roland Winkler - * lisp/makefile-temp: Obey proper dependencies. Clean up. - -2014-04-12 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el, m4/emacs_vm.m4: Require vm-autoloads. - -2014-04-12 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-separator-alist): Treat AKAs consistent with - other fields. - -2014-03-11 Barak A. Pearlmutter - Generate lisp/bbdb-site.el via lisp/Makefile as pkgdatadir is only - known at "make" time. - * configure.ac: Remove lisp/bbdb-site.el from autoconfig files. - Increase BBDB version number to 3.1.1 - * lisp/Makefile.am: Generate lisp/bbdb-site.el. - * lisp/bbdb-site.el.in: Initialize bbdb-print-tex-path with a - placeholder for pkgdatadir. - -2014-03-11 Barak A. Pearlmutter - * Makefile.am: Install files COPYING, ChangeLog, AUTHORS, NEWS, - README, and TODO in the doc directory. - * doc/Makefile.am: Install bbdb.pdf in the doc directory. - -2014-03-11 Barak A. Pearlmutter - * m4/package_date.m4: Use "date -u" if "date --rfc-3339" fails. - -2014-02-28 Roland Winkler - * configure.ac: Increase BBDB version number to 3.1. - * README: Update accordingly. Fix typos. - * Makefile.am: Include autogen.sh in distribution. - * lisp/Makefile.am: Include lisp/bbdb-pkg.el in distribution. - * lisp/makefile-temp: Include lisp/bbdb-pkg.el. - -2014-02-28 Roland Winkler - Do not use `prompt' in a non-emacs sense. - * lisp/bbdb.el: Do not autoload bbdb-search and bbdb-search-prompt - when compiling. - (bbdb-auto-revert, bbdb-silent, bbdb-default-domain) - (bbdb-default-area-code, bbdb-offer-to-create) - (bbdb-update-records-address): Fix docstring. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-search-read): Renamed from - bbdb-search-prompt. - (bbdb, bbdb-search-name, bbdb-search-organization) - (bbdb-search-address, bbdb-search-mail, bbdb-search-phone) - (bbdb-search-xfields): Change accordingly. - (bbdb-read-record, bbdb-create, bbdb-completing-read-records): Fix - docstring. - (bbdb-read-field): Renamed from bbdb-prompt-for-new-field. Use - arg flag instead of current-prefix-arg. Add docstring. - (bbdb-insert-field): Change accordingly. Fix docstring. - (bbdb-edit-foo): Change accordingly. - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-query-create): Renamed from - bbdb-prompt-for-create. - (bbdb-update-records) - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-insert-field-menu): Change accordingly. - -2014-02-28 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el: Do not autoload bbdb-search and bbdb-search-prompt - when compiling. - (bbdb-address-format-list, bbdb-buffer, bbdb-revert-buffer) - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-mail): Fix docstring. - -2014-02-17 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-update-records): If value of arg update-p - is a function, evaluate it repeatedly as many times as needed. - -2014-02-16 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-update-records): Bug fix for previous - commit. Allow value of update-p being create, too. - -2014-02-15 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-update-records): Always evaluate arg - update-p twice if its value is a function. - -2014-01-23 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-puthash, bbdb-record-set-xfield) - (bbdb-record-set-field, bbdb-parse-records, bbdb-change-record): - Bugfix, make 'eq the 4th arg of add-to-list. - -2014-01-23 Stefan Monnier - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-read-string): In - minibuffer-local-completion-map remove the binding of SPC to - minibuffer-complete-word and of ? to minibuffer-completion-help. - -2014-01-12 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-pop-up-window-simple): New function. - (bbdb-pop-up-window): Use it. Make sure the *BBDB* buffer exists. - Use display-buffer as an alternative to pop-up-buffer if the - *BBDB* buffer is not selected. Use the tallest window even if - bbdb-pop-up-window-size is 1.0. - (bbdb-pop-up-window-size): Fix docstring accordingly. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-mail-cleanup): Do not call - bbdb-pop-up-window before we created for sure the *BBDB* buffer. - -2014-01-12 Roland Winkler - Provide auto completion for streets and postcodes known to BBDB. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-street-list, bbdb-postcode-list): New - internal variables. - (bbdb-record-set-xfield, bbdb-parse-records) - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-record-edit-address) - (bbdb-edit-address-default): Use them. - -2014-01-08 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-canonical-hosts, bbdb-canonicalize-mail-1) - (bbdb-message-clean-name-default): Move here from bbdb-mua.el. - -2014-01-08 Roland Winkler - Provide auto completion for cities, states and countries known to - BBDB. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-city-list, bbdb-state-list) - (bbdb-country-list): New internal variables. - (bbdb-add-to-list): New function. - (bbdb-puthash, bbdb-merge-concat-remove-duplicates) - (bbdb-change-record): Use add-to-list. - (bbdb-record-set-xfield, bbdb-parse-records): Use add-to-list and - bbdb-add-to-list. Collect cities, states and countries known to - BBDB. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-record-edit-address) - (bbdb-edit-address-default): Provide auto completion for cities, - states and countries. - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - Update copyright year in all files. - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - Avoid hard-coded references to xfield notes. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-default-xfield, bbdb-edit-foo) - (bbdb-annotate-field, bbdb-mua-edit-field): New variables. - (bbdb-auto-notes-rules): Fix docstring. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-edit-foo): New command. - (bbdb-search, bbdb-read-record): Use bbdb-default-xfield. - (bbdb-insert-field): Do not handle initial value. - (bbdb-prompt-for-new-field): Replace arg init by arg record to - handle initial value here. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-insert-field-menu): Change accordingly. - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-annotate-record): Use - bbdb-annotate-field. Allow empty strings for removing an xfield. - (bbdb-mua-annotate-field-interactive): New function. - (bbdb-mua-annotate-sender, bbdb-mua-annotate-recipients): Use it. - New optional arg field. - (bbdb-mua-edit-field-interactive, bbdb-mua-edit-field) - (bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender, bbdb-mua-edit-field-recipients): Use - variable bbdb-mua-edit-field. - (bbdb-mua-edit-field-recipients): Use bbdb-default-xfield. - * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf-notes): Use bbdb-default-xfield. - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - After editing always update display in all BBDB buffers. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-delete-record-internal): Rename optional arg - remhash to completely. Undisplay record if non-nil. - (bbdb-maybe-update-display): Update record in all BBDB buffers. - (bbdb-change-record): Call it. - (bbdb-redisplay-records): Remove. - (bbdb-undisplay-records): New optional arg all-buffers. - (bbdb-revert-buffer): Use it. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-insert-field, bbdb-transpose-fields) - (bbdb-delete-field-or-record, bbdb-delete-records) - (bbdb-merge-records, bbdb-sort-addresses, bbdb-sort-phones) - (bbdb-sort-xfields, bbdb-add-mail-alias) - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-edit-field): Do not call - bbdb-maybe-update-display. - * README: update accordingly. - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - Clean up supercite support. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-utilities-sc): New custom group - (bbdb-initialize): Update docstring. - * lisp/bbdb-sc.el: Update doc. - (bbdb-sc-attribution-field): Rename from - bbdb/sc-attribution-field, keeping the old name as obsolete alias. - (bbdb-sc-update-records-p): New variable. - (bbdb-sc-update-attrib-p): Rename from bbdb/sc-replace-attr-p. - (bbdb-sc-last-attrib): Rename from bbdb/sc-last-attribution. Make - it internal variable. - (bbdb-sc-set-attrib): Rename from bbdb/sc-set-attr, keeping the - old name as obsolete alias. - (bbdb-sc-update-from): Rename from bbdb/sc-default, keeping the - old name as obsolete alias. - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - Overhaul lisp/bbdb-pgp.el for BBDB 3. - * lisp/bbdb-pgp.el (bbdb-pgp-field): Rename from bbdb/pgp-field. - (bbdb-pgp-default): Rename from bbdb/pgp-default-action. - (bbdb-pgp-ranked-actions, bbdb-pgp-headers) - (bbdb-pgp-method-alist): New variables. - (bbdb/pgp-quiet): Obsolete. - (bbdb-pgp-method): Rename from bbdb/pgp-method. Include support - for PGP-auto format. - (bbdb-read-xfield-pgp-mail): New function. - (bbdb-pgp): Rename from bbdb/pgp-sign. Make it a command. - Consider all message recipients in bbdb-pgp-headers. Use - bbdb-pgp-ranked-actions, bbdb-pgp-headers, and - bbdb-pgp-method-alist. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-utilities-pgp): New custom group - (bbdb-init-forms): Add init form for bbdb-pgp. - (bbdb-initialize): Update docstring accordingly. - * lisp/Makefile.am, lisp/makefile-temp: Support - lisp/bbdb-pgp.el. - -2014-01-03 Gijs Hillenius - * lisp/bbdb-pgp.el: Adapt for BBDB 3. Remove outdated mailcrypt - interface. - (bbdb/pgp-method): New default mml-pgpmime. - (bbdb/pgp-get-pgp): Use bbdb-message-search and bbdb-record-field. - -2014-01-03 Kevin Davidson - * lisp/bbdb-pgp.el: New file (taken from BBDB 2). - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - More flexible editing of xfields. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-read-string): Rename optional arg default to - init. New optional arg require-match. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-read-organization) - (bbdb-record-edit-address, bbdb-completing-read-mails): Rename - optional arg default to init. - (bbdb-insert-field): Simplify. - (bbdb-read-xfield): New function. - (bbdb-prompt-for-new-field, bbdb-edit-field): Use it. - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-init-forms): Add init form for anniv. - (bbdb-initialize): Update docstring accordingly. - * lisp/bbdb-anniv.el: Update doc accordingly. - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - Clean up handling of redundant email addresses. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-ignore-redundant-mails): Rename from - bbdb-canonicalize-redundant-mails, keeping the latter as obsolete - alias. - (bbdb-add-mails, bbdb-canonicalize-mail-function): Fix docstring. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-mail-redundant-re): New function - (bbdb-delete-redundant-mails): Move here from lisp/bbdb-mua.el. - Merge with command bbdb-delete-duplicate-mails and make the latter - an obsolete alias. New optional args query and update. - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-annotate-message): Use - bbdb-mail-redundant-re and bbdb-delete-redundant-mails. - (bbdb-mail-redundant-p): Remove. - (bbdb-canonical-hosts): Update docstring. - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - Check more carefully/frequently that BBDB is editable. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-editable): Move here from lisp/bbdb-com.el. - Revert BBDB buffer if possible. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-record-set-field) - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-read-record, bbdb-create-internal) - (bbdb-merge-records, bbdb-sort-addresses, bbdb-sort-phones) - (bbdb-sort-xfields) - * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf): Check that BBDB is editable. - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-update-records): Obey bbdb-read-only. - (bbdb-annotate-message): Ignore bbdb-read-only. - (bbdb-auto-notes): Check that BBDB is editable. - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-check-name, bbdb-extract-address-components): - Fix docstring. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-search-duplicates): Fix warning message. - Sort records. - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-auto-notes) - (bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p): Fix docstring. - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - Display records for messages more flexibly. - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-update-records, bbdb-mua-update-records): - New optional arg sort. - (bbdb-mua-display-records): New optional arg all. - (bbdb-mua-display-all-records): New command. - (bbdb-mua-display-all-recipients): Renamed from - bbdb-display-all-recipients. - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - Handle new records more carefully. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-empty-record): New function. - (bbdb-change-record): Use bbdb-create-hook. Fix docstring. - (bbdb-insert-record-internal, bbdb-overwrite-record-internal): Fix - docstring. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-create): Do not use bbdb-create-hook. - (bbdb-create-internal): Make arg name optional and allow a nil - value. Check validity of arguments only if new arg check is - non-nil. - (bbdb-merge-records): Return record. - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-annotate-message): Use bbdb-empty-record. - Handle case that arg create-p is a function. Do not use - bbdb-create-hook. - * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf): Use bbdb-empty-record. Return - record. Do not use bbdb-create-hook. - -2014-01-03 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf-rule-interactive): Use - symbol-name. - -2013-11-16 Roland Winkler - * configure.ac: Increase BBDB version number to 3.0.50. - -2013-11-16 Christian Egli - * Makefile.am: New target elpa. - * lisp/bbdb-pkg.el.in: New file for elpa. - * configure.ac, .gitignore: Handle it. - * lisp/Makefile.am: Define CLEANFILES and EXTRA_DIST. - -2013-11-16 Roland Winkler - * m4/package_date.m4: Use git log. - -2013-11-16 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-sc.el: Fix documentation. - (bbdb/sc-consult-attr): Do not use car. - (Bug#40398) - -2013-11-16 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-field-menu): Use format. Call - bbdb-browse-url for url xfields. - (bbdb-mouse-menu): Use format. - -2013-11-16 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p): Clarify doc string. - -2013-11-16 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-file): Use locate-user-emacs-file. - -2013-11-16 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-mail): Only complete inside a - syntactically correct mail header. - -2013-10-06 Roland Winkler - * lisp/makefile-temp: Add commentary. Copy bbdb-site.el.in to - bbdb-site.el. Clean up. - - * README: Clean up. - -2013-07-28 Roland Winkler - * doc/bbdb.texi: Add @dircategory and @direntry. - (Bug#38794) - -2013-07-28 Roland Winkler - * m4/package_date.m4: Use more robust output redirection. - (Bug#39579) - -2013-07-28 Roland Winkler - * m4/emacs_vm.m4: Fix typo. - -2013-07-28 Roland Winkler - * m4/emacs_vm.m4: Define conditional VM unconditionally. - -2013-07-27 Roland Winkler - * m4/emacs_vm.m4, m4/package_date.m4: New files. - * configure.ac: Use them. Use brackets for AC_PREREQ. Define - macro directory. Use Automake options -Wall and gnu. - * autgogen.sh: Simplify. Use option --force. - * lisp/bbdb-site.el.in: Renamed from lisp/bbdb-version.el.in. - Define bbdb-print-tex-path. - * lisp/bbdb.el, lisp/bbdb-print.el, lisp/Makefile.am: Update - accordingly. - * .gitignore: Cover more files. - * INSTALL: Remove. Merge with README. - * README: Update accordingly. - -2013-07-18 Roland Winkler - Clean up usage of automake and autoconf. - * lisp/bbdb-version.el.in: New file. - * lisp/bbdb.el, lisp/Makefile.am: Use it. - * configure.ac: Use AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR. Require Automake 1.13. - Test for presence of Emacs. Configure lisp/bbdb-version.el. - * .gitignore: Ignore aclocal.m4, doc/texinfo.tex, install-sh, - lisp/bbdb-version.el, and missing. - * aclocal.m4, install-sh: Removed. - -2013-07-17 Roland Winkler - Use Automake. (Thanks to Christian Egli ) - * Makefile.am, lisp/Makefile.am, doc/Makefile.am, tex/Makefile.am, - autogen.sh, AUTHORS, NEWS: New files. - * Makefile.in, lisp/Makefile.in, doc/Makefile.in, tex/Makefile.in: - Removed. - * configure.ac: Use automake. - * INSTALL: Update accordingly. - * .gitignore: Ignore Makefile.in. - - * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-tex-path): New variable. - (bbdb-print): Use it. - -2013-07-07 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-auto-update): Use bbdb-pop-up-layout. - -2013-07-07 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-buffer): Simplify. Avoid creating auto-save - files for bbdb-file till it contains at least one record. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-revert-buffer): Handle the case that we did - not yet create bbdb-file. - -2013-07-07 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-update-records-p): Fix docstring. - -2013-05-26 Roland Winkler - * configure.ac: Remove option --enable-developer. - * lisp/Makefile.in, lisp/makefile-temp: Remove HUSHMAKE and - PUSHPATH. Use emacs options --quick and --directory. - -2013-05-26 Roland Winkler - * aclocal.m4: Convert VM path to absolute and canonicalize it. Use - more verbose error message. - -2013-05-26 Roland Winkler - Use new function bbdb-extract-address-components which honors - bbdb-message-clean-name-function and - bbdb-canonicalize-mail-function. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-clean-address-components) - (bbdb-extract-address-components): New functions. - (bbdb-decompose-bbdb-address): Renamed from - bbdb-extract-address-components. - (bbdb-puthash-mail): Use it. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-message-search): Do nothing if both args - are nil. - (bbdb-complete-mail, bbdb-complete-mail-cleanup): Use - bbdb-extract-address-components. - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-get-address-components) - (bbdb-mua-summary-unify, bbdb-mua-summary-mark): Use - bbdb-extract-address-components. - (bbdb-canonicalize-mail): Remove. - - * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el (bbdb-snarf-name-mail) - (bbdb-snarf-mail-address): Use bbdb-extract-address-components. - - * lisp/bbdb-sc.el (bbdb/sc-consult-attr, bbdb/sc-default): Use - bbdb-extract-address-components. - - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (vm-summary-function-B): Simplify. - (bbdb/vm-alternate-full-name): Use - bbdb-extract-address-components. - -2013-04-21 Leo Liu - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-summary-mark): Do not call - bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field as a function if it is not a function. - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-utilities-snarf): New custom group. - * lisp/bbdb-snarf.el: New file. - * lisp/Makefile.in, lisp/makefile-temp: Compile it. - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-merge-records): Fix docstring. Merge - also affixes. Do not enforce multi-line layout for display. - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-format-address-default, bbdb-format-address): - Allow city, postcode, state, and country to be nil. - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-hash-record, bbdb-change-record): Fix - docstring. - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-new-mails-primary): Change default to query. - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-summary-unify) - (bbdb-mua-summary-mark): Allow bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field to be a - function. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field): Fix docstring. - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-extract-address-components): New function. - (bbdb-puthash-mail): Use it. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-dwim-mail): Use it. - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-mail): Simplify. Do not throw - error messages that prevent other completion functions to take - over. - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-auto-folder-field) - (bbdb/vm-virtual-folder-field, bbdb/vm-auto-folder) - (bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-list, bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-field): Fix - docstring. - (bbdb/vm-virtual-folder): Check more carefully whether - vm-virtual-folder-alist contains already what we want to add. Fix - docstring. - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-sc.el (bbdb/sc-attribution-field): Fix docstring. - -2013-04-13 Roland Winkler - * tex/Makefile.in: Acknowledge DESTDIR. - -2013-02-16 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mail-name-format, bbdb-mail-name): New - user variables. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-dwim-mail): Use them. Always quote the - name part of a mail address if necessary. - (bbdb-quoted-string-syntax-table): New internal variable. - (bbdb-complete-mail): Use it to find starting point for - completion. Before proper cycling, reformat the original mail - address to match an element of dwim-completions. Use - completion-ignore-case instead of downcase. Do not use trimmed - pattern. Issue warning message if attempting to create a - *Completions* buffer with GNU Emacs older than 23.2. Use the - default value of completion-list-insert-choice-function to locally - bind this variable. - (bbdb-complete-mail-cleanup): New arg beg. Use indent-relative. - - * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-name-format, bbdb-print-name): - New user variables. - (bbdb-print-record): Use them, - -2013-02-16 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-mail-yank): Bind case-fold-search to t. - -2013-02-15 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-delete-field-or-record): Handle multiple - records. - -2013-02-15 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-delete-record-internal) - (bbdb-insert-record-internal, bbdb-overwrite-record-internal): Use - inhibit-quit. - -2013-02-15 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-changed-records, bbdb-hashtable): Doc fix. - -2013-02-15 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-modified): Removed. - (bbdb-buffer, bbdb-after-save, bbdb-delete-record-internal) - (bbdb-insert-record-internal, bbdb-overwrite-record-internal) - (bbdb-sort-records): Do not set bbdb-modified. - (bbdb-mode): Use buffer-modified-p. - -2013-02-02 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mail-user-agent): Use non-nil default taken - from mail-user-agent. - (bbdb-lastname-re, bbdb-lastname-suffix-re): New user variables. - (bbdb-divide-name): Use them. Pass first and last name through - bbdb-string-trim. - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-canonicalize-mail): Always pass mail - through bbdb-string-trim. - (bbdb-canonicalize-mail-1): Always pass mail through - bbdb-string-trim. - (bbdb-canonical-hosts): Use regxp-opt instead of regexp-quote. - (bbdb-message-clean-name-default): Re-arrange clean-up steps. Use - substring-no-properties. - -2013-01-20 Roland Winkler - * aclocal.m4: Do not throw an error if tex_dir does not exist. - -2013-01-20 Roland Winkler - * doc/Makefile.in, tex/Makefile.in: Provide the DESTDIR variable. - (Bug#38124) - -2013-01-13 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-parse-records): Set bbdb-xfield-labels-list - and bbdb-organization-list to nil only once. - -2013-01-13 Roland Winkler - Update copyright year in all files. - -2013-01-13 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-organization-list): New variable. - (bbdb-record-set-field): Use it. Update bbdb-phone-label-list, - bbdb-address-label-list, and bbdb-xfield-label-list. - ((bbdb-set-xfield-labels): Removed - (bbdb-record-set-xfield): Set bbdb-xfield-labels-list explicitly. - (bbdb-label-completion-list): Removed. - (bbdb-parse-records): Do not set bbdb-phone-label-list and - bbdb-address-label-list in a circular way. Set - bbdb-organization-list. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el: Require crm. - (bbdb-crm-local-completion-map): New variable. - (bbdb-read-organization): New function. - (bbdb-read-record, bbdb-prompt-for-new-field): Use it. Directly - use bbdb-phone-label-list and bbdb-address-label-list. - Do not call bbdb-set-xfield-labels, which was redundant. - (bbdb-edit-field): Use bbdb-read-organization and - bbdb-record-field. - (bbdb-record-edit-address): Use bbdb-address-label-list directly. - (bbdb-record-edit-phone): Use bbdb-phone-label-list directly. - -2012-12-30 Roland Winkler - * configure.ac: Option --with-tex-dir renamed from - --with-texmf-dir. - -2012-12-30 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-sc.el: New file - * lisp/Makefile.in, lisp/makefile-temp, lisp/bbdb.el - (bbdb-init-forms, bbdb-initialize): Use it. - -2012-12-30 Roland Winkler - * INSTALL: List all BBDB configure options. - * aclocal.m4, tex/Makefile.in: Option --with-tex-dir renamed from - --with-texmf-dir. - -2012-12-30 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el: Do not use eval-and-compile. - (bbdb/gnus-split-myaddr-regexp): Do not use obsolete variable - gnus-local-domain. - (bbdb/gnus-split-private-field, bbdb/gnus-split-public-field): Fix - docstring. - - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el, lisp/bbdb-message.el, lisp/bbdb-mhe.el: Do not - use eval-and-compile. - -2012-12-30 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mua-summary-unification-list) - (bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field, bbdb-mua-summary-mark) - (bbdb-mua-summary-unify-format-letter) - (bbdb-mua-summary-mark-format-letter): New user variables. - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-summary-unify) - (bbdb-mua-summary-mark): New functions. - - * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-summary-mark-known-posters) - (bbdb/gnus-mark-known-posters) - (bbdb/gnus-summary-known-poster-mark) - (bbdb/gnus-summary-show-bbdb-names) - (bbdb/gnus-header-show-bbdb-names) - (bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-bbdb-data) - (bbdb/gnus-summary-prefer-real-names) - (bbdb/gnus-header-prefer-real-names) - (bbdb/gnus-summary-user-format-letter) - (bbdb/gnus-summary-in-bbdb-format-letter) - (bbdb/gnus-message-marker-field, bbdb/gnus-summary-get-sender) - (bbdb/gnus-summary-sender-in-bbdb): Removed. - (bbdb-insinuate-gnus): Use bbdb-mua-summary-unify and - bbdb-mua-summary-mark. - -2012-12-27 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-wrapper): Add edebug support. - Suggested by Leo . - - * lisp/bbdb-gnus (bbdb-insinuate-gnus): Fix keybindings for - gnus-article-mode. Suggested by Leo . - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-grab-url): Fail early if no URL at point. - Suggested by Leo . - -2012-12-26 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-mail): Check every record from - the completion list for each possible completion. - -2012-12-26 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-dedicated-window): New user variable. - (bbdb-mua-pop-up): Renamed from bbdb-message-pop-up. Doc fix. - (bbdb-mua-pop-up-window-size): New variable. - (bbdb-pop-up-window-size): Doc fix. Allow value t. - (bbdb-pop-up-window): Use it. Simplify. Use - display-buffer-record-window / set-window-dedicated-p so that the - BBDB window is popped up such that quit-window can delete it. - Suggested by Martin Rudalics. - (bbdb-display-records): Clean up. - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-mode-alist): New variable. - (bbdb-mua): Use it. - (bbdb-mua-window-p): New function. - (bbdb-mua-display-records, bbdb-mua-edit-field) - (bbdb-mua-auto-update): Use it. - -2012-12-25 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el: (bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-list) - (bbdb/vm-auto-add-label-field): Doc fix. - (bbdb/vm-auto-add-label): Doc fix and cleanup. - -2012-12-25 Roland Winkler - * README: Minor docfix. - -2012-12-25 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el, lisp/bbdb-com.el, lisp/bbdb-mua.el: - * lisp/bbdb-print.el, lisp/bbdb-anniv.el, lisp/bbdb-ispell.el: - * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el, lisp/bbdb-vm.el, lisp/bbdb-gnus.el: For - the user-defined fields of a record replace the generic internal - name `notes' by `xfield'. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-layout-alist, bbdb-name-format, bbdb-image) - (bbdb-default-domain, bbdb-auto-notes-rules) - (bbdb-mail-alias-field, bbdb-name-face-alist, bbdb-record-type) - (bbdb-timestamp, bbdb-creation-date) - (bbdb-display-name-organization): Doc fix. - (bbdb-xfields-sort-order): Renamed from bbdb-notes-sort-order - (bbdb-merge-xfield-function-alist): Renamed from - bbdb-merge-notes-function-alist - (bbdb-xfield-label-list): Renamed from bbdb-notes-label-list. - (bbdb-record-xfields): Renamed from bbdb-record-Notes. - (bbdb-record-set-xfields): Renamed from bbdb-record-set-Notes. - (bbdb-record-xfield): Renamed from bbdb-record-note. - (bbdb-record-set-xfield): Renamed from bbdb-record-set-note. - (bbdb-record-xfield-intern): Renamed from bbdb-record-note-intern. - (bbdb-record-xfield-split): Renamed from bbdb-record-note-split - (bbdb-set-xfield-labels): Renamed from bbdb-set-notes-labels - (bbdb-merge-xfield): Renamed from bbdb-merge-note. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-search, bbdb, bbdb-compare-records) - (bbdb-create-internal, bbdb-edit-field): Doc fix. - (bbdb-search-xfields): Renamed from bbdb-search-notes. - (bbdb-message-search): Make search more robust. - (bbdb-sort-xfields): Renamed from bbdb-sort-notes. - -2012-12-25 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-parse-records): If multiple records have the - same name, hash all these records. - (bbdb-allow-duplicates): Doc fix. - -2012-09-23 Roland Winkler - Add more complete support for mail entries containing RFC-822 - addresses such as "John Smith " in the record of - Johnathan Smith. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-defstruct): Doc fix. Improve doc string of - functions defined via this macro. - (bbdb-cache-mail-aka, bbdb-cache-mail-canon): New elements of - bbdb-record-cache. - (bbdb-record-mail-aka, bbdb-record-mail-canon): New functions. - (bbdb-hash-p): New function. - (bbdb-gethash): Use it. - (bbdb-puthash-mail): New function. - (bbdb-hash-record): Use it. - (bbdb-record-field): Renamed from bbdb-record-get-field. - New field values mail-canon, mail-aka and aka-all. Doc fix. - (bbdb-record-get-field): Obsolete function alias. - (bbdb-record-set-field): Doc fix. Update hash for mail entries - such as "John Smith ". - (bbdb-delete-record-internal): Use canonical mail addresses and - all AKAs when cleaning up the hash. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-search): Use bbdb-record-field. - (bbdb-search-duplicates): Use bbdb-record-mail-canon. - (bbdb-message-search): Simplify. - (bbdb-edit-field): Doc fix. - (bbdb-ident-point, bbdb-transpose-fields) - (bbdb-delete-field-or-record): Use bbdb-record-field. - (bbdb-completion-predicate): Use bbdb-hash-p. - (bbdb-complete-mail): Compare with all AKAs. A plain message - search should be sufficient. - - * lisp/bbdb-mual.el (bbdb-annotate-message): Compare with - canonical mail addresses. - - * lisp/bbdb-ispell.el (bbdb-ispell-export): Use bbdb-record-field. - - * README: Notes for BBDB lisp hackers added. - -2012-09-23 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mua-auto-update-p): Doc fix. - (bbdb-message-pop-up): Change default to t. - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-auto-update) - (bbdb-mua-auto-update-init): Doc fix. - (bbdb-mua-auto-update): Simplify. - - * README: Clarify usage of bbdb-mua-auto-update. - -2012-09-09 Roland Winkler - Provide unified scheme for customizing how BBDB analyzes messages. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-add-name): Renamed from - bbdb-accept-name-mismatch. - (bbdb-add-aka): Renamed from bbdb-use-alternate-names. - (bbdb-new-mails-primary): Renamed from - bbdb-new-mails-always-primary. - (bbdb-add-name, bbdb-add-aka, bbdb-add-mails) - (bbdb-new-mails-primary): Unify set of allowed values. - (bbdb-add-job, bbdb-eval-spec): New functions. - (bbdb-mode): Update docstring. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-merge-records): Use bbdb-add-aka. - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-annotate-message): Use bbdb-add-name, - bbdb-add-aka, bbdb-add-mails, and bbdb-new-mails-primary. - -2012-09-08 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-message-header): Use - gnus-fetch-original-field so that bbdb-select-message does not get - fooled by an apparent absence of some headers. - -2012-09-07 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-accept-name-mismatch): Allow value being a - regexp or function. - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-annotate-message): Use these new values. - -2012-09-01 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-edit-field): Bug fix. - -2012-09-01 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-record-set-field): Bug fix. - -2012-09-01 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-with-print-loadably): New macro. - (bbdb-insert-record-internal, bbdb-overwrite-record-internal) - (bbdb-sort-records): Use it. - -2012-08-11 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-mail-cleanup): New function. - (bbdb-complete-mail): Use it. In particular, clean up also when - using *Completions* buffer. - -2012-08-11 Roland Winkler - Remove electric mode that was not providing any new functionality - to BBDB. Also see GNU Emacs Bug#11983. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-electric, bbdb-inside-electric-display) - (bbdb-quit-window, bbdb-electric-display-records) - (bbdb-electric-throw, bbdb-quit-window) - (bbdb-display-records-internal): Remove. - (bbdb-display-records): Remove arg electric. Merge with - bbdb-display-records-internal. - (bbdb-redisplay-records): Use bbdb-display-records. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-mail, bbdb-mail-address, bbdb-info): - Remove electricity. - (bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook): Use bbdb-display-records. - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-display-records) - (bbdb-mua-auto-update): Use bbdb-display-records. - -2012-08-09 Roland Winkler - Remove message cache that was broken. There were two problems - with it. The cache did not distinguish between records associated - with the senders and recipients. So if a call of - bbdb-mua-display-sender was followed by, say, a call of - bbdb-mua-display-recipients the second call also returned the - senders. Second, the cache used assq to identify message keys to - operate fast. Yet most MUAs only provide strings as message keys. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-message-all-addresses) - (bbdb-notice-mail-hook, bbdb-notice-record-hook): Fix docstring. - (bbdb-message-caching, bbdb-message-cache): Remove. - (bbdb-buffer): Remove cache flushing. - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-update-records): Remove arg msg-key. - Remove caching of records. - (bbdb-message-get-cache, bbdb-message-set-cache) - (bbdb-message-rem-cache): Remove. - (bbdb-mua-update-records): Remove arg msg-key from calls of - bbdb-update-records. - -2012-08-07 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-mail): Use quit-window instead - of current-window-configuration and set-window-configuration. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-complete-mail-saved-window-config): Remove. - -2012-08-06 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-mail): Revert 2012-07-06 change. - -2012-08-05 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-annotate-message): Simplify. - -2012-08-05 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-suppress-changed-records-recording): Remove. - (bbdb-puthash, bbdb-gethash, bbdb-remhash): Ignore keys that are - empty strings or nil. - (bbdb-hash-record): Explicitly hash name. - (bbdb-change-record, bbdb-delete-record-internal) - (bbdb-insert-record-internal, bbdb-overwrite-record-internal): - Operate on hash table and bbdb-changed-records list only when - necessary. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-delete-records): Remove record from hash - table. - (bbdb-merge-records): Do not add new-record to the list of changed - records, which is done already by bbdb-change-record. - -2012-08-05 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-mail): Do not call quit-window. - Instead, rely on set-window-configuration that it does what we - want. - -2012-08-01 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-merge-records): Improve interactive call - and docstring. - -2012-08-01 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-allow-duplicates, bbdb-hash-update) - (bbdb-record-set-field): Fix docstring. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-merge-records): Do not through an error - when merging the old and new record results in duplicate AKAs and - email addresses. - -2012-07-31 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-mail): When a single record - matches, analyze more carefully which mail address to use. Cycle - even if the record contains only one mail address, yet - bbdb-dwim-mail gives us something different from what we have. - Search correctly for RFC 822 addresses containing a full name. - -2012-07-20 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-annotate-message): Simplify. Create new - record if update-p has not value update. - -2012-07-20 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-gethash): Allow value of t for arg predicate. - -2012-07-20 Sam Steingold - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-message-search): Allow args name or mail - to be nil. - -2012-07-19 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el: Simplify previous patch. - (bbdb-electric-execute, bbdb-electric-quit, bbdb-electric-quit): - Remove. - (bbdb-display-records): Simplify. - (bbdb-electric-display-records): Fix docstring. Simplify. Remove - optional args select and horiz-p that interfere with - Electric-pop-up-window. - -2012-07-18 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-electric-display-records): Fix previous - patch. - -2012-07-18 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el: Autoload bbdb-search and bbdb-search-prompt. - (bbdb-display-records): Make records a required arg. Do not - redefine keys. Pass optional args to - bbdb-electric-display-records. - (bbdb-electric-display-records): New optional args layout, append, - select, and horiz-p. Make it a command. Redefine SPC key - temporarily. Simplify. - -2012-07-17 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p) - (bbdb-mua-auto-update-p, bbdb-update-records-p): Update docstring. - (bbdb-canonicalize-mail-function): Update docstring. - (bbdb-message-caching): Use default nil till caching is fixed. - (bbdb-cache-deleted-p, bbdb-cache-set-deleted-p) - (bbdb-record-deleted-p, bbdb-record-set-deleted-p): Removed. - (bbdb-display-name-organization): Use memq. - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua, bbdb-message-header): Use memq. - (bbdb-get-address-components): Allow mail to be nil. Use - member-ignore-case. - (bbdb-update-records): New value update for arg update-p. Use - memq. - (bbdb-message-get-cache): Simplify. - (bbdb-message-set-cache): Remove old value from cache. - (bbdb-annotate-message): New value update for arg update-p. - Operate on all records found by bbdb-message-search. Return list - of records. Use member-ignore-case. - (bbdb-mua-update-records): Use memq. - (bbdb-auto-notes): Use member-ignore-case and assoc-string. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-read-name, bbdb-insert-field): Use memq. - (bbdb-complete-mail): Use member-ignore-case. - - * lisp/bbdb-message.el (bbdb/message-update-records-p) - * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el (bbdb/rmail-update-records-p) - * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el (bbdb/mh-update-records-p) - * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-records-p) - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-update-records-p): Update - docstring. - - * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-record): Do not use - bbdb-record-deleted-p. - - * README: Update usage of update-p. - -2012-07-12 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-get-address-components) - (bbdb-message-get-cache, bbdb-message-set-cache) - (bbdb-message-rem-cache, bbdb-mua-annotate-sender) - (bbdb-mua-annotate-recipients, bbdb-mua-edit-field) - (bbdb-canonical-hosts, bbdb-canonicalize-mail-1) - (bbdb-mail-redundant-p, bbdb-delete-redundant-mails) - (bbdb-message-clean-name-default): Fix docstring. - -2012-07-09 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-annotate-sender) - (bbdb-mua-annotate-recipients, bbdb-mua-edit-field) - (bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender, bbdb-mua-edit-field-recipients): New arg - update-p. - (bbdb-mua-edit-field-interactive): Handle arg update-p. - -2012-07-08 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-update-records): Fix previous patch. - -2012-07-08 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-update-records): Make records a list - ordered like address-list. - -2012-07-06 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-mail): Use window-live-p. - -2012-07-06 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-edit-field): Revert previous change. - Do not use hard-coded bindings for user variables. - -2012-07-06 Sam Steingold - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-mail): Use `quit-window' instead - of `bury-buffer' to get rid of *Completions*. - -2012-07-06 Sam Steingold - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-edit-field): Edit THE record for THE - sender, not all the relevant records. - -2012-07-03 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-record-name, bbdb-record-name-lf): Fix - docstring. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-search): Also search last_first names. - Fix docstring. - (bbdb-message-search): Fix docstring. - -2012-07-01 Sam Steingold - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-get-address-components): name may be nil. - -2012-07-01 Sam Steingold - * .gitignore: ignore Makefiles and configure files; - bbdb-autoloads.el -> bbdb-loaddefs.el. - -2012-06-24 Sam Steingold - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-update-records): Use bbdb-message-search - instead of bbdb-search when `update-p' is `search' so that all - senders are displayed. - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-annotate-message): Do not offer to - replace the name if it is already an AKA. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-label-completion-list): Use symbol-value - instead of eval for symbols. - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-update-records): Ditto. - -2012-06-24 Philip Hudson - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-read-only, bbdb-initialize-hook) - (bbdb-mode-hook, bbdb-layout-alist, bbdb-case-fold-search) - (bbdb-message-caching, bbdb-complete-mail-allow-cycling) - (bbdb-after-save-hook, bbdb-completion-display-record) - (bbdb-update-records-address, bbdb-warn, bbdb-split, bbdb-concat) - (bbdb-read-string, bbdb-current-record, bbdb-debug) - (bbdb-timestamp, bbdb-creation-date, bbdb-gethash) - (bbdb-hash-record, bbdb-record-name, bbdb-record-name-lf) - (bbdb-record-sortkey, bbdb-record-set-sortkey, bbdb-record-marker) - (bbdb-record-set-marker, bbdb-record-deleted-p) - (bbdb-record-set-deleted-p, bbdb-merge-concat) - (bbdb-merge-string-least, bbdb-merge-string-most) - (bbdb-phone-string, bbdb-error-retry, bbdb-display-list) - (bbdb-display-record-one-line, bbdb-display-record-multi-line) - (bbdb-display-records, bbdb-display-records-internal) - (bbdb-redisplay-record, bbdb-pop-up-window) - (bbdb-electric-display-records, bbdb-electric-throw) - (bbdb-electric-quit, bbdb-quit-window, bbdb-mouse-menu, bbdb-save) - (bbdb-offer-to-create bbdb-lastname-suffixes) - (bbdb-update-records-p, bbdb-new-mails-always-primary): Fix - docstring. - (bbdb-mail-user-agent): Untabify. - -2012-06-24 Roland Winkler - Update copyright notices. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-allow-duplicates): Rename from - bbdb-no-duplicates to match the unchanged docstring of this - variable. - (bbdb-record-Notes): Rename from bbdb-record-notes to avoid name - clashes. - (bbdb-puthash): Do not hash empty strings. - (bbdb-gethash): New arg predicate. - (bbdb-check-name): New function. - (bbdb-record-set-name): For args first and last allow new value t. - Use bbdb-check-name. - (bbdb-record-name, bbdb-record-name-lf): Use it. - (bbdb-record-set-field): Use it. Simplify. - (bbdb-label-completion-default, bbdb-data-completion-list) - (bbdb-data-completion-default): Remove unused function. - (bbdb-buffer): Handle here that bbdb-file might have changed on - disk and auto-save file could be newer than bbdb-file instead of - bbdb-records doing this. - (bbdb-revert-buffer): Fix docstring. Use prefix arg as in - revert-buffer. Use variable bbdb-buffer instead of function - bbdb-buffer to avoid recursion. - (bbdb-parse-records): Rename from bbdb-parse-internal. Add - docstring. Do not polute buffer-undo-list when reading bbdb-file. - Use unwind-protect. Merge with bbdb-parse-frobnicate. Handle - bbdb-allow-duplicates properly. - (bbdb-with-db-buffer): Add docstring. - (bbdb-display-record-one-line, bbdb-display-record-multi-line): - Simplify. - (bbdb-pop-up-window): Fix docstring. - (bbdb-sendmail-menu): Add docstring. - (bbdb-electric-quit): Rename from bbdb-electric-done. - (bbdb-electric-display-records): Simplify. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-editable): Fix docstring. Check more - carefully without reverting. - (bbdb-message-search): Use bbdb-buffer. - (bbdb-read-record): Use bbdb-buffer and bbdb-check-name. - (bbdb-create-internal): Fix docstring. Use bbdb-check-name. - (bbdb-edit-field): Merge with bbdb-record-edit-name. - (bbdb-record-edit-name): Remove. - (bbdb-completion-predicate): Bug fix. - (bbdb-complete-mail): Use bbdb-buffer and - bbdb-completion-predicate. - (bbdb-search-duplicates, bbdb-message-search) - (bbdb-create-internal): Use arg predicate of bbdb-gethash. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-gethash): New arg predicate. - (bbdb-check-name, bbdb-record-set-field, bbdb-parse-records) Use - it. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-search-duplicates, bbdb-message-search) - (bbdb-create-internal): Use it. - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-message-get-cache): Use bbdb-buffer. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-message-clean-name-function) - (bbdb-message-mail-as-name): New variables. - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-get-address-components) - (bbdb-annotate-message): Use them. - (bbdb-message-clean-name-default): Rename from - bbdb-message-clean-name. Clean names properly, too. - - * tex/Makefile.in (install-TeX): Bug fix (Bug#108041). - -2012-01-02 Sam Steingold - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-auto-notes-rules): Use :set keyword to reset - `bbdb-auto-notes-rules-expanded' when `bbdb-auto-notes-rules' is set. - -2012-01-02 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-anniv.el (bbdb-anniv-list): Clarify docstring. - -2012-01-02 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el: Do not use custom-loads for bbdb-mua.el and - bbdb-com.el. Use symbols for custom-loads. - (bbdb-utilities-ispell): Group renamed and moved here from - bbdb-ispell.el. - (bbdb-utilities-print): Group renamed from bbdb-print. - (bbdb-utilities-dialing): Group renamed from bbdb-dialing. - * lisp/bbdb-ispell.el, lisp/bbdb-print.el: Updated accordingly. - -2011-12-18 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-anniv.el (bbdb-anniv-diary-entries): Remove leading - and trailing whitespace in text properly. - -2011-12-18 Roland Winkler - * lisp/Makefile.in: Do not create backup file for - bbdb-loaddefs.el. - -2011-12-18 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-anniv.el (bbdb-anniv-alist): New format specification - `%t'. - (bbdb-anniv-diary-entries): Use it. Handle diary's backup forms - in a better way. - -2011-12-11 Roland Winkler - * INSTALL, Makefile.in, aclocal.m4, configure.ac, install-sh: - * lisp/Makefile.in, doc/Makefil.in, doc/bbdb.texi: - * doc/doclicense.texi, doc/gpl.texi, tex/Makefile.in: - * tex/bbdb-cols.tex, tex/bbdb-print-brief.tex, tex/bbdb-print.tex: - New files. - * lisp/makefile-temp: Renamed from lisp/Makefile. - * README: Updated. - - * lisp/bbdb-ispell.el: Header updated. Prefix bbdb-spell replaced - by bbdb-ispell. - (bbdb-ispell): New custom group. - (bbdb-ispell-dictionary-list): Renamed from bbdb-spell-dictionary. - (bbdb-ispell-field-list): Renamed from bbdb-spell-field. - (bbdb-ispell-export): Merged with bbdb-spell-add-word. - (bbdb-ispell-collect-words): Renamed from - bbdb-spell-export-field. Merged with bbdb-spell-append-word. - -2011-12-11 Ivan Kanis - * lisp/bbdb-ispell.el: New file - -2011-11-27 Roland Winkler - * README: Updated. - - * lisp/bbdb.el: Revert change from 2011-10-11. Loading - bbdb-autoloads.el is sufficient. - - * lisp/Makefile: It no longer supports VM by default, but you need - to enable it. - -2011-11-27 Leo - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-image-suffixes): Fix typo. - -2011-11-20 Roland Winkler - * README: Updated. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-message-try-all-headers) - (bbdb-user-mail-address-re): Clarify doc string. - (bbdb-defstruct): Do not update bbdb-mail-aliases-need-rebuilt. - (bbdb-record-set-note): Update bbdb-mail-aliases-need-rebuilt. - (bbdb-record-set-name): Update name in cache and hash. - (bbdb-record-unset-name): Removed (obsolete). - (bbdb-hash-update): New function. - (bbdb-record-set-field): Use it. - (bbdb-records): Initiate variable bbdb-records. - (bbdb-parse-internal): Use bbdb-goto-first-record. - (bbdb-goto-first-record): Move backward only if we found a first - record. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-insert-field) - (bbdb-delete-field-or-record): Use bbdb-record-set-field. - (bbdb-edit-field): New optional arg value. Handle affix, - organization, mail, aka, and note fields directly. - (bbdb-record-edit-affix, bbdb-record-edit-organziation) - (bbdb-record-edit-mail, bbdb-record-edit-aka) - (bbdb-record-edit-note): Removed. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mail-avoid-redundancy) Renamed from - bbdb-mail-allow-redundancy. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-dwim-mail): Update it accordingly. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-update-records-p): Change default to less - agressive `search'. - (bbdb-mua-auto-update-p): New variable - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-auto-update): Use it. - (bbdb-update-records): Resolve arg update-p up to two times. - * lisp/bbdb-message.el (bbdb/message-update-records-p) - * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el (bbdb/rmail-update-records-p) - * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-records-p) - * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el (bbdb/mh-update-records-p) - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-update-records-p): Doc fix. - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-annotate-record): Convert annotation into - list if field is affix, organization, mail or aka. - (bbdb-mua-edit-field-interactive): New function. - (bbdb-mua-edit-field): New command. - (bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender, bbdb-mua-edit-field-recipients): Use - it. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-image, bbdb-image-path, bbdb-image-suffixes): - New variables. - (bbdb-display-name-organization): Use them to display images for - BBDB records. Suggested by Ivan Kanis . - - * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el (bbdb-undocumented-variables): New command. - -2011-10-11 Teodor Zlatanov - - * lisp/bbdb.el: Autoload `bbdb-insinuate-gnus' from bbdb-gnus.el - so `bbdb-initialize' won't throw an error when passed 'gnus. - Ditto 'message, 'rmail, 'vm, and 'mh-e. - -2011-10-10 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-name-format, bbdb-read-name-format) - (bbdb-name-face-alist): New user variables. - (bbdb-record-name-lf): New function. - (bbdb-display-name-organization): Use bbdb-name-format for - customizable display of name. Use note field name-face for - customizable font-locking of name of a record. - (bbdb-layout-list): Omit name-format and name-face - for multi-line and pop-up-multi-line format. - (bbdb-separator-alist): New default values for name-first-last and - name-last-first. - (bbdb-record-set-name): Use them. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-read-name): New function. - (bbdb-read-record, bbdb-record-edit-name): Use it. New optional - arg first-and-last. - - * lisp/bbdb.el: (bbdb-merge-notes-function): Removed (obsolete). - (bbdb-record-type): New internal variable. - (bbdb-check-type): Moved here from lisp/bbdb-com.el. Use the - pseudo-code of bbdb-record-type. - (bbdb-record-get-field, bbdb-merge-concat) - (bbdb-merge-concat-remove-duplicates, bbdb-merge-string-least) - (bbdb-merge-string-most, bbdb-merge-lists, bbdb-divide-name) - (bbdb-parse-postcode): Moved here from lisp/bbdb-com.el. - (bbdb-merge-note): Rewrite. - (bbdb-record-set-field): Moved here from lisp/bbdb-com.el. New - optional args check and merge. - (bbdb-record-note-intern): New function. - (bbdb-record-set-note): Throw error if the name of a note field - equals the name of any other record field. - (bbdb-parse-frobnicate): Include all note fields in - bbdb-notes-label-list. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-create-internal): Use bbdb-check-type. - (bbdb-merge-records-internal): Removed (merged with - bbdb-merge-records). - (bbdb-merge-records): Use bbdb-record-set-field. - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-annotate-record): Renamed from - bbdb-annotate-note. Use bbdb-record-set-field. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-initialize): Do not require bbdb-autoloads. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-phone-string): Fix error message. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-error-retry): Use progn. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-message-try-all-headers): New user variable. - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-get-address-components): Use it. - - * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print): Do not use \catcode. - -2011-09-22 Leo - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-pop-up-window): Remove Gnus-specific code - which is not required anymore by recent versions of Gnus. - -2011-09-21 Leo - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-browse-url): Fix usage of prefix arg. - -2011-09-19 Leo - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-add-mail-alias): Fix completion list used - in interactive calls for deleting an alias. - -2011-09-19 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mode-map): Use / as search prefix. - -2011-09-19 Abhi Yerra - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-dial-function): New variable. - (bbdb-sound-player, bbdb-sound-files, bbdb-modem-dial) - (bbdb-modem-device, bbdb-sound-volume): Removed (obsolete). - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-dial-number): Use browse-url and - bbdb-dial-function. - (bbdb-play-sound): Removed (obsolete) - -2011-09-19 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-dial): First remove extension. Simplify. - -2011-09-19 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-version): Do not use interactive-p. - - * lisp/bbdb-message.el: Require sendmail for mail-mode-map. - - * lisp/bbdb-anniv.el (number): Use with-no-warnings. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-divide-name): Fix regexp for matching - last name prefixes. - -2011-05-11 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-update-records): Fix previous patch. - (bbdb-prompt-for-create): Use special-mode. - -2011-05-11 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-notice-mail-hook): Rename from - bbdb-notice-hook. - (bbdb-notice-record-hook): New variable. - (bbdb-notice-hook-pending): Update doc string. - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-update-records): Call - bbdb-notice-record-hook. - (bbdb-annotate-message): Use bbdb-notice-mail-hook. - - * lisb/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-auto-add-label): Update doc string. - -2011-05-08 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-display-all-records): Use redisplay. Why - needed? - -2011-05-08 Leo - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-merge-records-internal): Fix typo - -2011-05-08 Leo - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-auto-notes): Fix typo - -2011-05-07 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-display-current-record): New command. - (bbdb-display-all-records): Improve docstring. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mode-map): Key bindings for - bbdb-display-all-records and bbdb-display-current-record. - -2011-04-29 Barak A. Pearlmutter - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-init-forms): Fix typo. - (bbdb-parse-internal): Clarify error message. - -2011-04-29 Barak A. Pearlmutter - * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el (bbdb-peel-the-onion): New function. - (bbdb-migrate): Use it for cleaning up corrupted BBDB files. - -2011-04-29 Barak A. Pearlmutter - * lisp/Makefile: Use option --batch. New target TAGS. - -2011-04-29 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el, lisp/bbdb-com.el, lisp/bbdb-migrate.el, - lisp/bbdb-print.el: Rename degree field to affix. - -2011-04-29 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-display-name-organization): Include name in - text property. - (bbdb-scan-property): New function. - (bbdb-next-record, bbdb-prev-record): Use it. - (bbdb-next-field, bbdb-prev-field): New commands bound to "N" and - "P". - -2011-04-23 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-pop-up-window): Rename from - bbdb-pop-up-buffer. - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-display-records-internal) - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-mail): Use new name. - -2011-04-23 Leo - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-pop-up-buffer): Distinguish 1 and 1.0 in - bbdb-pop-up-window-size. - -2011-04-23 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-message.el (bbdb-insinuate-message) - (bbdb-insinuate-mail) - * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el (bbdb-insinuate-rmail) - * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb-insinuate-gnus) - * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el (bbdb-insinuate-mh) - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb-insinuate-vm): Fix docstring. - -2011-04-23 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mode-map): Do no call set-keymap-parent which - is done already by define-derived-mode. Reported by Sam Steingold - . Add menu binding for revert-buffer. - -2011-04-16 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-create-hook, bbdb-change-hook): Use defvar. - -2011-04-16 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-time-stamp-format): Includes timezone info. - -2011-04-16 Roland Winkler - * TODO: New file. - -2011-04-16 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-faces): Group of faces used by BBDB. - (bbdb-name, bbdb-organization, bbdb-field-name): New faces. - (bbdb-display-name-organization, bbdb-display-record-one-line) - (bbdb-display-record-multi-line): Use them. - -2011-04-16 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mode-map): Inherit from special-mode-map. - (bbdb-quit-window): Renamed from bbdb-bury-buffer. Use - quit-window. - (bbdb-mode): Use define-derived-mode. - -2011-04-16 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-indent-string): New function. - (bbdb-display-record-multi-line): Use it. (Bug#33101) - -2011-04-16 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el: Autoload browse-url-url-at-point. - -2011-04-16 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-create-hook, bbdb-change-hook): Call - add-hook for the default hook functions. - -2011-04-11 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-mail): Ensure initialization of - the database. - -2011-04-10 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-utilities-anniv): New customization group. - (bbdb-create-hook, bbdb-change-hook) - (bbdb-after-change-hook, bbdb-notice-hook) - (bbdb-default-separator): Improve doc string. - (bbdb-separator-alist): Improve doc string. Include entries for - anniversaries. - (bbdb-records): Use make-variable-buffer-local. - (bbdb-current-field): Do not remove field-name. - (bbdb-record-note): Simplified. - (bbdb-record-note-n): Removed. - (bbdb-record-note-split): New function. - (bbdb-record-set-note): Improved documentation. - (bbdb-format-note, bbdb-record-format-note): New function. - (bbdb-display-text): Renamed from bbdb-format-text. - (bbdb-display-list): Renamed from bbdb-format-list. - (bbdb-display-name-organization): Renamed from - bbdb-format-name-organization. - (bbdb-display-record-one-line): Renamed from - bbdb-format-record-one-line. Unify text properties. - (bbdb-display-record-multi-line): Renamed from - bbdb-format-record-multi-line. Unify text properties. - (bbdb-display-record-full-multi-line): Renamed from - bbdb-format-record-full-multi-line. - (bbdb-display-record-pop-up-multi-line): Renamed from - bbdb-format-record-pop-up-multi-line. - (bbdb-display-record): Renamed from bbdb-format-record. - (bbdb-parse-internal, bbdb-parse-frobnicate): Simplified search - for first record. - (bbdb-delete-record-internal, bbdb-overwrite-record-internal): - Disentangle code. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-editable): Throw error if *BBDB* buffer - is out of sync with database. - (bbdb-search): Use suffix -re for all args that are regular - expressions. - (bbdb-delete-duplicate-mails, bbdb-sort-addresses) - (bbdb-sort-phones, bbdb-sort-notes): New optional arg update. - (bbdb-record-edit-note): Renamed from bbdb-record-edit-notes. - (bbdb-list-transpose, bbdb-ident-point): New functions. - (bbdb-transpose-fields): Use them. Make code more robust such - that it can be applied to any subfields of the same type. - (bbdb-field-equal, bbdb-next-field): Removed (obsolete). - (bbdb-mail-aliases, bbdb-get-mail-aliases, bbdb-add-mail-alias) - (bbdb-browse-url): Use bbdb-record-note-split. - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-wrapper): Do not use - rmail-select-summary. - (bbdb-mua-auto-update): Bug fix. - - * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el (bbdb-insinuate-rmail) - * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el (bbdb-insinuate-mh): Bind to - bbdb-mua-edit-notes-sender. - - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-auto-folder, bbdb/vm-virtual-folder) - (bbdb/vm-auto-add-label): Use bbdb-record-note-split. - - * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-omit-fields): Remove `omit'. - - * lisp/bbdb-anniv.el: New file. - - * lisp/Makefile: Honor lisp/bbdb-anniv.el. - -2011-03-05 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-modeline-info): New variable. - (bbdb-mode): Use it. - (bbdb-mode-map): Unify keybindings for search commands. - (bbdb-sort-records): Update marker positions correctly. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-append-display-p, bbdb-append-display) - (bbdb-search-invert-p, bbdb-search-invert): Use - bbdb-modeline-info. - (bbdb-search): Also search for addresses. Simplify codde. - (bbdb-search-address): New command. - (bbdb-search-phone): Fix prompt. - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-wrapper): Simplify code. - (bbdb-mua-auto-update-init): Doc fix. - - * lisp/bbdb-message.el (bbdb/message-update-records-p) - * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el (bbdb/rmail-update-records-p) - * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-records-p) - * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el (bbdb/mh-update-records-p) - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-update-records-p): Doc fix. - -2011-02-27 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-address-format-list): New variable for - customization of address formatting and editing. (renamed - from bbdb-address-format-alist). - (bbdb-format-address): Use it. - (bbdb-format-record-one-line, bbdb-format-record-multi-line): Use - bbdb-format-address. - (bbdb-address-edit-function, bbdb-format-streets) - (bbdb-format-address-continental): Removed. Obsolete because of - bbdb-address-format-list. - (bbdb-format-record): Use funcall instead of eval. - (bbdb-continental-postcode-regexp): Renamed from - bbdb-continental-zip-regexp. - (bbdb-check-postcode): Renamed from bbdb-check-zip. - (bbdb-legal-postcodes): Renamed from bbdb-legal-zip-codes. - (bbdb-expand-mail-aliases): Removed. - (bbdb-notes-label-list): Renamed from bbdb-notes-names. - (bbdb-parse-frobnicate): Calculate value of bbdb-notes-label-list - instead of reading it. Use memq instead of member. - (bbdb-set-notes-labels): Renamed from bbdb-set-notes-names. Do not - write value of bbdb-notes-label-list. - (bbdb-set-eq): Removed (obsolete). - (bbdb-defstruct): Use defsubst. - (bbdb-record-unset-name): Clarify code. - (bbdb-initialize): Doc fix. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-message-search): Use name only if mail - address does not match. - (bbdb-parse-postcode): Renamed from bbdb-parse-zip. - (bbdb-insert-field): In interactive calls ignore fields that are - already present. - (bbdb-record-edit-phone): Convert format of phone number if old - and new format are different. - (bbdb-edit-field): Use new bbdb-record-edit-phone. - (bbdb-record-edit-address): Use bbdb-address-format-list. - (bbdb-edit-address-street): Renamed from - bbdb-address-edit-street. Take arg street instead of address. - (bbdb-edit-address-default): Renamed from - bbdb-address-edit-default. - (bbdb-address-edit-continental): Removed (obsolete). - (bbdb-complete-mail-cleanup): Removed. Code merged with - bbdb-complete-mail. - (bbdb-complete-mail): Return non-nil if valid completion - exists. Simplify code. - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-annotate-message): Use bbdb-string=. - (bbdb-mua-wrapper): Also handle mail and message mode. - (bbdb-mua-auto-update): Renamed from bbdb-mua-pop-up-bbdb-buffer. - Perform auto update even if bbdb-message-pop-up is nil. - (bbdb-mua-auto-update-init): Renamed from - bbdb-mua-pop-up-init. Doc fix. Use memq instead of member. - (bbdb-force-record-create): Removed (obsolete). - - * lisp/bbdb-migrate.el (bbdb-migrate-postcodes-to-strings): - Renamed from bbdb-migrate-zip-codes-to-strings. - - * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-tex-quote-alist): Fix regexp. - (bbdb-print-address-format-list): Renamed from - bbdb-print-address-format-alist. Use bbdb-address-format-list as - default. - (bbdb-print): Use bbdb-format-address. - (bbdb-print-address-continental): Removed. - -2011-01-17 Roland Winkler - * lisp/Makefile: Do not attempt to add empty line to - bbdb-autloads.el. - -2011-01-16 Roland Winkler - * README: Updated. - - * lisp/Makefile: In bbdb-autloads.el, add BBDB lisp directory to - load-path. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-pop-up-buffer): Use condition-case, in case - split-window fails. - (bbdb-records, bbdb-mode, bbdb-version, bbdb-initialize): Add - autoload cookie. - -2011-01-15 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua-update-records): For Gnus use - gnus-article-buffer. - (bbdb-mua-wrapper): New macro. - (bbdb-mua-display-records, bbdb-mua-annotate-sender) - (bbdb-mua-annotate-recipients, bbdb-mua-edit-notes-sender) - (bbdb-mua-edit-notes-recipients): Use it. - (bbdb-mua-update-mua): Removed (obsolete because of - bbdb-mua-wrapper). - - * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb-insinuate-gnus): Code doc updated. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-complete-name): Obsolete alias for - bbdb-complete-mail. - -2011-01-06 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-message-headers, bbdb-accept-name-mismatch) - (bbdb-use-alternate-names): Fix docstring. - (bbdb-auto-notes-rules): Renamed from bbdb-auto-notes-alist. New - format. - (bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-messages): Renamed from - bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-all. - (bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-headers): Renamed from - bbdb-auto-notes-ignore. - (bbdb-pop-up-window-size): Fix docstring. - (bbdb-horiz-pop-up-window-size): New variable. - (bbdb-pop-up-buffer): Use it. - (bbdb-auto-notes-rules-expanded): New variable. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el: Use eval-and-compile. - (bbdb-subint): Moved here from lisp/bbdb.el. Simplified. - (bbdb-parse-phone): Return value always includes extension. - (bbdb-read-record): Simplified accordingly. - (bbdb-prompt-for-new-field): Use phone number style as returned - from bbdb-parse-phone. - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el: Use eval-and-compile. - (bbdb-update-records): Avoid name clash with function search in - cl-seq.el. - (bbdb-message-header-re): New function. - (bbdb-accept-message): Use it. - (bbdb-get-address-components): Also return MUA. - (bbdb-annotate-message): Bug fix. Simplify. - (bbdb-mua-pop-up-init): New function. - (bbdb-auto-notes): Complete re-write. - - * lisp/bbdb-message.el (bbdb-insinuate-message) - (bbdb-insinuate-mail) - * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el (bbdb-insinuate-rmail) - * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb-insinuate-gnus) - * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el (bbdb-insinuate-mh) - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb-insinuate-vm): Do not hook in - bbdb-mua-pop-up-bbdb-buffer. (Use instead bbdb-mua-pop-up-init.) - -2010-12-15 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mua-message): New customization group. - (bbdb-update-records-p): Value may also be a function. - (bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p): New variable. - (bbdb-init-forms): Add message and mail mode support. Sendmail is - deprecated (use mail instead). Remove outdated support for - reportmail, supercite and w3. - (bbdb-initialize): Updated accordingly. Do not test presence of - features (which is not needed). - (bbdb-insinuate-sendmail): Removed (use bbdb-insinuate-mail). - ( bbdb-insinuate-message): Moved to bbdb-message.el. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-mail, bbdb-mail-address): Simplified. - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-mua, bbdb-message-header): New functions. - (bbdb-get-address-components): Use bbdb-message-header. - Simplified. - (bbdb-update-records): New arg msg-key. Handle message cache. - Arg update-p may also be a function. - (bbdb-mua-update-records, bbdb-mua-update-mua) - (bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p, bbdb-mua-pop-up-bbdb-buffer): New - functions. - (bbdb-mua-display-records, bbdb-mua-display-sender) - (bbdb-mua-display-recipients, bbdb-mua-annotate-sender) - (bbdb-mua-annotate-recipients, bbdb-mua-edit-notes-sender) - (bbdb-mua-edit-notes-recipients): New commands. - - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-header): Remove MIME decoding. - (bbdb/vm-update-records, bbdb/vm-pop-up-bbdb-buffer) - (bbdb/vm-show-records, bbdb/vm-show-sender) - (bbdb/vm-show-recipients, bbdb/vm-annotate-sender) - (bbdb/vm-edit-notes): Obsolete. Use instead generic functions in - bbdb-mua.el. - (bbdb-insinuate-vm): Use generic commands. - - * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-records) - (bbdb/gnus-pop-up-bbdb-buffer, bbdb/gnus-show-records) - (bbdb/gnus-show-sender, bbdb/gnus-show-recipients) - (bbdb/gnus-annotate-sender, bbdb/gnus-edit-notes) - (bbdb/gnus-summary-show-all-recipients): Obsolete. Use instead - generic functions in bbdb-mua.el. - (bbdb-insinuate-gnus): Use generic commands. - (bbdb/gnus-lines-and-from-length): Removed as - gnus-optional-headers appears to be obsolete, too. - (bbdb/gnus-message-marker-field): New variable. - (bbdb-message-marker-field): Declared obsolete. - (bbdb/gnus-summary-get-sender, bbdb/gnus-summary-sender-in-bbdb) - (bbdb/gnus-nnimap-folder-list-from-bbdb): Simplified. - - * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el (bbdb/rmail-update-records) - (bbdb/rmail-pop-up-bbdb-buffer, bbdb/rmail-show-records) - (bbdb/rmail-show-sender, bbdb/rmail-show-recipients) - (bbdb/rmail-annotate-sender, bbdb/rmail-edit-notes) - (bbdb/rmail-summary-show-all-recipients): Obsolete. Use instead - generic functions in bbdb-mua.el. - (bbdb-insinuate-rmail): Use generic commands. Remove defadvice - which has become obsolete because header Messge-ID is used for - message caching. - - * lisp/bbdb-mhe.el, lisp/bbdb-message.el: New files. - - * lisp/Makefile: Updated to compile also the new files. - -2010-11-30 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-update-records-p): Fix docstring. - (bbdb-message-pop-up): Change default to a less aggressive nil. - (bbdb-format-record-one-line): Remove linebreaks from multi-line - notes. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-delete-duplicate-mails) - (bbdb-display-records-completely) - (bbdb-display-records-with-layout, bbdb-copy-records-as-kill): Doc - fix. - (bbdb-search-duplicates): Improved interactive spec. New arg - records. Doc fix - (bbdb-delete-field-or-record): Make records a required arg. New - arg fields. Doc fix. - (bbdb-delete-records, bbdb-toggle-records-layout) - (bbdb-sort-addresses, bbdb-sort-phones, bbdb-sort-notes) - (bbdb-add-mail-alias): Make records a required arg. Doc fix. - (bbdb-mail-address): New command bound to M. - (bbdb-mail): Use it. New arg verbose. Fix interactive spec. - (bbdb-mail-yank): Renamed from bbdb-yank-addresses. Bug fix. - (bbdb-yank-addresses): Declared obsolete. - (bbdb-browse-url): Simplify. Doc fix. - (bbdb-grab-url): Simplify. - - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-update-records-p) - * lisp/bbdb-gnus.el (bbdb/gnus-update-records-p) - * lisp/bbdb-rmail.el (bbdb/rmail-update-records-p): Improved default. - -2010-11-01 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-wrap-column): New variable. - (bbdb-format-list): Use bbdb-wrap-column and bbdb-separator-alist. - (bbdb-layout-alist, bbdb-format-address-continental) - (bbdb-format-address-default, bbdb-format-record-multi-line): - Change value of indentation such that it becomes the total - indentation. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-dwim-mail): Fix typo. - -2010-10-17 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-mail-allow-redundancy): Doc fix. - (bbdb-mode-map): Include bbdb-do-all-records in "Use database" - submenu. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-record-list): Doc fix. - (bbdb-dwim-mail): Arg MAIL may be a number, - which will pick the MAILth mail address. - (bbdb-mail): New optional arg N to pick Nth mail address. - -2010-09-30 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-insert-record-internal): Handle empty - database properly. - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-dwim-mail): Cleanup code. - -2010-09-19 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el (bbdb-prompt-for-create): Quit with C-g. - (bbdb-annotate-message) Call UPDATE-P only if record is not yet - defined. - -2010-08-28 Roland Winkler - * Relicense all BBDB files to GPLv3 or later. Update email - address to winkler@gnu.org. - - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-completion-list): Element name replaced by - fl-name and lf-name. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-insert-field): Use remq instead of delq. - (bbdb-complete-mail): Do not use trimmed version of the pattern - for partial completion. Distinguish fl-name and lf-name. - -2010-08-01 Roland Winkler - * lisp/bbdb.el (bbdb-message-caching): Renamed from - bbdb-message-caching-enabled. - (bbdb-create-hook): Renamed from bbdb-create-hooks. - (bbdb-change-hook): Renamed from bbdb-change-hooks. - (bbdb-after-change-hook): Renamed from bbdb-after-change-hooks. - (bbdb-notice-hook): Renamed from bbdb-notice-hooks. - (bbdb-accept-message-alist): Renamed from - bbdb-accept-messages-alist. - (bbdb-ignore-message-alist): Renamed from - bbdb-ignore-messages-alist. - (bbdb-update-records-p): New user var. - (bbdb-notice-hook-pending): Renamed from bbdb-inside-notice-hooks. - (bbdb-user-mail-address-re): Renamed from bbdb-user-mail-names. - (bbdb-mail-allow-redundancy): Renamed from - bbdb-dwim-mail-allow-redundancy. - (bbdb-check-auto-save-file): Renamed from - bbdb-notice-auto-save-file. - (bbdb-completion-list): Renamed from bbdb-completion-alist. - (bbdb-mail-alias): Renamed from bbdb-mail-alias-mode. - (bbdb-mail-user-agent): Replacement for bbdb-user-style. - (bbdb-compose-mail): Renamed from bbdb-mail-internal. - (bbdb-default-separator): Renamed from - bbdb-notes-default-separator. - (bbdb-separator-alist): Renamed from bbdb-notes-separator-alist. - (bbdb-concat): Renamed from bbdb-join. - - * lisp/bbdb-com.el (bbdb-grab-url): Renamed from - bbdb-url-grab-url. - - * lisp/bbdb-mua.el: New file. Content merged from bbdb-com.el and - bbdb-hooks.el - (bbdb-get-address-components): Changed calling sequence. - (bbdb-message-header): Renamed from bbdb-message-field. - (bbdb-accept-message): Renamed from bbdb-ignore-most-messages. - (bbdb-ignore-message): Renamed from bbdb-ignore-some-messages. - (bbdb-select-message): Renamed from - bbdb-ignore-selected-messages-hook. - (bbdb-auto-notes): Renamed from bbdb-auto-notes-hook. - (bbdb-canonicalize-mail-1): Renamed from - bbdb-sample-canonicalize-mail-function. - - * lisp/bbdb-print.el (bbdb-print-file): Renamed from - bbdb-print-file-name. - (bbdb-print-tex-quote-alist): New var. - (bbdb-print-address-format-alist): Renamed from - bbdb-address-print-format-alist. - (bbdb-print-record): Renamed from bbdb-print-format-record. - (bbdb-print-address-continental): Renamed from - bbdb-print-format-address-continental. - (bbdb-print-address-default): Renamed from - bbdb-print-format-address-default. - (bbdb-print-phone): Renamed from bbdb-print-phone-string. - - * lisp/bbdb-vm.el (bbdb/vm-auto-folder): Renamed from - bbdb/vm-auto-folder-alist. - (bbdb/vm-virtual-folder): Renamed from - bbdb/vm-virtual-folder-alist. - -;; Local Variables: -;; coding: utf-8 -;; End: - - Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Roland Winkler - - This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - - BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by - the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or - (at your option) any later version. - - BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. - - You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with BBDB. If not, see . diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/GNUmakefile b/lisp/bbdb/GNUmakefile deleted file mode 100644 index 2b51ee4..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/GNUmakefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -# Rules to generate the files that need to go into the ELPA package. - -# Copied and adapted from AUCTeX's GNUmakefile. - -MAKEINFO=makeinfo -INSTALL_INFO=install-info - -MANUALS=bbdb -INFO_FILES=$(MANUALS:=.info) - -# FIXME: Currently these files need to be stored in the elpa.git repository -# because the elpa.gnu.org scripts don't know how to build the Info file -# from the Texinfo file. -GENERATED_FILES=dir $(INFO_FILES) - -elpa: $(GENERATED_FILES) - -clean: - rm -f $(GENERATED_FILES) - -TEXI_SOURCES:=$(wildcard doc/*.texi) -$(INFO_FILES): %.info: $(TEXI_SOURCES) - cd doc; $(MAKEINFO) --no-split $*.texi - mv doc/$*.info $@ - -dir: $(INFO_FILES) - for f in $(INFO_FILES); do $(INSTALL_INFO) --info-dir=. $$f; done diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/NEWS b/lisp/bbdb/NEWS deleted file mode 100644 index 388565e..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/NEWS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -BBDB NEWS -- history of user-visible changes. - -Copyright (C) 2013-2017 Roland Winkler -See the end of the file for license conditions. - -This file is about changes in BBDB version 3. - -* BBDB 3.2 -** BBDB 3.2 requires GNU Emacs 24 or newer. -Support for GNU Emacs 23 has been discontinued. - -** Support for Mu4e and Wanderlust has been added. - -** Incompatible Changes in BBDB 3.2 - -*** The variables bbdb/MUA-update-records-p have been removed. -This includes the variables bbdb/gnus-update-records-p, -bbdb/mail-update-records-p, bbdb/message-update-records-p, -bbdb/mh-update-records-p, bbdb/rmail-update-records-p, -bbdb/vm-update-records-p. - -These fall-back variables collided with the user variables -bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p and bbdb-mua-auto-update-p. -Use function bbdb-mua to define your own function to get -MUA-specific values. - -* BBDB 3.1.2 -** Bug fix release -** New command bbdb-fix-records - - -* BBDB 3.1.1 -** Updated autoconf and automake scripts -** Lisp code in 3.1.1 is identical to lisp code in 3.1. - - -* BBDB 3.1 -Initial release - - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -(at your option) any later version. - -BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -GNU General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with BBDB. If not, see . - - -Local variables: -mode: outline -paragraph-separate: "[ ]*$" -end: diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/README b/lisp/bbdb/README deleted file mode 100644 index 03dbbc7..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,232 +0,0 @@ -Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Roland Winkler -See the end of the file for license conditions. - -BBDB is the Insidious Big Brother Database for GNU Emacs. -It provides an address book for email and snail mail addresses, -phone numbers and the like. It can be linked with various Emacs mail -clients (Message and Mail mode, Rmail, Gnus, MH-E, Mu4e, VM, and -Wanderlust). BBDB is fully customizable. - -BBDB is available at -http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/bbdb/ -To check it out, use -git clone git://git.savannah.nongnu.org/bbdb.git - -Questions, comments, suggestions, and bug reports may be directed to -the BBDB mailing list at bbdb-user@nongnu.org. -To subscribe to this list, go to -https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bbdb-user. - -================================================================== -Installation: (see also the generic file INSTALL) - -To compile and install BBDB with `make': - -0) (BBDB development version only) - - Configure the configure process: - - Run `autogen.sh' in the top directory of the BBDB code. - This creates the `configure' script required for step 1). - -1) Configure the build process: - - Run the `configure' script in the top directory of the BBDB code. - This performs a number of checks on your system and generates the - Makefiles accordingly. You need at least GNU Emacs 24. - - The `configure' script comes with various options: - - `--with-mu4e-dir=DIR' specifies the path where Mu4e can be found. - Without this option the resulting BBDB build does not support Mu4e. - - `--with-vm-dir=DIR' specifies the path where VM can be found. - Without this option the resulting BBDB build does not support VM. - - `--with-wl-dir=DIR' specifies the path where Wanderlust can be found. - Without this option the resulting BBDB build does not support WL. - - `--with-lispdir=DIR' specifies where to install the lisp files. - - Use `configure --help' to see all available options. - -2) Build BBDB: - - To build BBDB type 'make'. - - If you use the BBDB development version, but you do not have autoconf, - go to the lisp directory and type 'make --makefile=./makefile-temp'. - -3) Install BBDB: - - To install BBDB type `make install'. - This installs all files in their usual system directories. - You can override these defaults via respective options - for the configure script. - - The TeX files in the tex directories are installed in ${datadir} - which defaults to /usr/local/share/bbdb/. These files are only - used by BBDB. They need not be made known to your local TeX - installation. See the user variable bbdb-print-tex-path below. - - `make install' is not required to run BBDB. - -4) Activate BBDB: - - i) If the BBDB lisp files are in a directory - "/path/to/bbdb/lisp" you can use in your emacs init file - - (require 'bbdb-loaddefs "/path/to/bbdb/lisp/bbdb-loaddefs.el") - - This adds "/path/to/bbdb/lisp" to the load-path; so it is all - you need to make BBDB known to your Emacs. - - ii) The user variable bbdb-print-tex-path should point to the directory - where the BBDB TeX files reside (default /usr/local/share/bbdb). - -=============================================================================== -Usage notes - -BBDB 3 is the first release of BBDB after a long time. -Up to BBDB 3.1.2 it requires GNU Emacs 23 or newer. -More recent versions require GNU Emacs 24 or newer. - -The code of BBDB 3 is still under development. -While it should work reliably, users of previous versions of BBDB -are advised that the format of the BBDB database file has changed. -Migration to the new format should happen automatically. -Yet it is recommended to make a copy of the old file, in case -something unexpected happens or you might want to go back. - -As compared with BBDB 2.xx, many variables, functions, and commands -have changed in BBDB 3. Most likely you will have to review your -customizations carefully. You may want to call bbdb-undocumented-variables -to identify outdated (i.e., now usually undocumented) variables in -your init file. Those upgrading from BBDB 2.xx may also find this -Emacs wiki page helpful: https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/UpgradeBBDB -All user variables for the core of BBDB 3 are listed at the beginning -of bbdb.el. Some extensions of BBDB 3 define their user variables -at the beginning of the respective files. - -Generally the default values for user variables are chosen such that they make -BBDB the least aggressive. You can customize this behavior in many ways. -See below for an overview. - -The BBDB info manual is still awaiting a more complete overhaul. - - -BBDB interface with mail user agents (MUAs) -=========================================== - -BBDB can interface with various mail user agents (MUAs). -These include Rmail, Gnus, VM, MH-E, Mu4e, Wanderlust, Message and Mail mode. -This lets you - - - display the BBDB records for the sender and/or recipients of a - message you are viewing - - - create or update the BBDB records for the sender and/or - recipients of a message - - - add annotations to the BBDB records for the sender and/or - recipients of a message - -There are two ways for BBDB to interface with MUAs: - -Interactive commands --------------------- - -Call bbdb-initialize (usually in your init file) to initialize -the MUA interfaces based on interactive commands - -MUA commands include - - bbdb-mua-display-records, bbdb-mua-display-sender, bbdb-mua-display-recipients - bbdb-annotate-record, bbdb-mua-annotate-sender, bbdb-mua-annotate-recipients - bbdb-mua-edit-field, bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender, bbdb-mua-edit-field-recipients - -These MUA commands operate either on existing records only. Or they -can create new records. - -They are all controlled by bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p. -This is a cons pair (WITHOUT-PREFIX . WITH-PREFIX). -The car is used if the command is called without a prefix. -The cdr is used if the command is called with a prefix (and if the prefix - is not used for another purpose). - -WITHOUT-PREFIX and WITH-PREFIX may take the values -(here ADDRESS is an email address found in a message): - nil Do nothing. - search Search for existing records matching ADDRESS. - update Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; - update name and mail field if necessary. - query Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; - query for creation of a new record if the record does not exist. - create or t Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; - create a new record if it does not yet exist. - a function This functions will be called with no arguments. - It should return one of the above values (see below). - read Read the value interactively. - -BBDB 2 also used MUA-specific variables bbdb/MUA-update-records-mode -to control its interfaces with MUAs. Use function bbdb-mua to define -your own function to get MUA-specific values. - -Noninteractive functions ------------------------- - -Call bbdb-mua-auto-update-init (usually in your init file) -to hook BBDB's hook function bbdb-mua-auto-update into the MUAs. - -bbdb-mua-auto-update automatically updates the BBDB records for the -sender and/or recipients of a message. If bbdb-mua-pop-up is non-nil, -the matching records are also displayed in a continuously updated BBDB window, - -The behavior of bbdb-mua-auto-update is controlled by bbdb-mua-auto-update-p. -This may take the same values as bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p (except read). -Binding this to a function is often most helpful for noninteractive use. -For example, you may want to bind bbdb-mua-auto-update-p to the function -bbdb-select-message, see bbdb-accept-message-alist and -bbdb-ignore-message-alist. If a message is accepted by bbdb-select-message, -the actual action performed by BBDB (i.e., the return value of -bbdb-select-message) is given by bbdb-update-records-p. - -================================================================== - -Notes for BBDB lisp hackers: ----------------------------- - -If you write your own functions and commands to modify BBDB records, -do not call the low-level functions bbdb-record-set-* such as -bbdb-record-set-aka, bbdb-record-set-mail etc. The recommended -sequence of calls is - -- one or multiple calls of bbdb-record-set-field for the respective - fields to be changed. This not only sets the fields, but it also - ensures the integrity of the database. Also, this makes your code - more robust with respect to possible future changes of BBDB's - innermost internals. - -- a call of bbdb-change-record which updates the database after a - change of record and redisplays the records. - -- To display newly created records call bbdb-display-records. - -================================================================== - -Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Roland Winkler - -This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -(at your option) any later version. - -BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -GNU General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with BBDB. If not, see . diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/TODO b/lisp/bbdb/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index 3953037..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -BBDB todo List -*-outline-*- - -Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Roland Winkler -See the end of the file for license conditions. - -* Bug fixes - -* Release BBDB v3. - -** Facilitate update BBDB v2.x to v3 - Compile list of changes BBDB v3 versus v2.x. - Which variables / functions / commands / key bindings / concepts - in v3 have replaced which ones from v2? - - Is it possible / meaningful to set up a file bbdb-v2.el with - aliases for v2 variable and function names mapping to the names - used in v3? - -** Update / rewrite texinfo manual - -** Copyright - Identify contributors. Assign copyright to FSF. - -** Get BBDB on the GNU ELPA - -** Write BBDB tests using ERT - -* Features - -** Command bbdb-copy-fields-as-kill - -** Prioritize BBDB records - 2011-04-11 Sam Steingold - Records with low priority are not considered for printing etc. - -** Prioritize email addresses of a record - 2011-04-11 Sam Steingold - Records with low priority are still considered for identifying - old emails and news messages. But they are ignored for new - emails (e.g., completion). - -** Import / export BBDB records (e.g. vcard or its XML derivative) - 2011-04-05 Leo - See https://github.com/trebb/bbdb-vcard (latest commit Apr 2010) - or its fork - https://github.com/tohojo/bbdb-vcard (latest commit Jul 2015) - -** Import from Google Contacts (aka Gmail contacts) - 2016-10-24 Barak A. Pearlmutter - See https://github.com/tohojo/bbdb-vcard (last commit Sep 2015) - which imports only name and email. - See also the ASynK program, http://asynk.io/, - https://github.com/skarra/ASynK (last commit May 2016), - which is a python program that does bi-directional sync between - bbdb, Google Contacts, MS Outlook, MS Exchange, and CardDAV. - -** Incremental search of BBDB records like bbdb- - 2016-10-24 Barak A. Pearlmutter - The bbdb- package adds a lovely incremental search facility to bbdb. - See https://github.com/aki2o/bbdb- (last commit Feb 2014) which includes - a gif showing an incremental search, selection of three records, - and their being blasted into the To: and Cc: fields in an email - composition buffer. - -** Allow splitting of bbdb-file into multiple files - -** bbdb-narrow-display: Inverse of bbdb-append-display - -* Internals - -** Remove bbdb-auto-notes-rules-expanded? - 2011-05-05 Leo - - -Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Roland Winkler - -This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -(at your option) any later version. - -BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -GNU General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with BBDB. If not, see . diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-anniv.el b/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-anniv.el deleted file mode 100644 index 14d007c..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-anniv.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,211 +0,0 @@ -;;; bbdb-anniv.el --- get anniversaries from BBDB -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -;; BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with BBDB. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: -;; Anniversaries are stored in xfields as defined via `bbdb-anniv-alist'. -;; Each such field may contain multiple anniversaries entries with separators -;; defined via `bbdb-separator-alist' (newlines by default). -;; Each anniversary entry is a string DATE followed by optional TEXT. -;; DATE may take the same format as the date of ordinary diary entries. -;; In particular, `calendar-date-style' is obeyed via `diary-date-forms'. -;; If `bbdb-anniv-alist' has a non-nil FORM for this type of anniversary, -;; FORM is used to display the anniversary entry in the diary buffer. -;; If FORM is nil, TEXT is used instead to display the anniversary entry -;; in the diary buffer. -;; -;; To display BBDB anniversaries in the Emacs diary, -;; call `bbdb-initialize' with arg `anniv'. -;; -;; See the BBDB info manual for documentation. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'bbdb) -(require 'bbdb-com) -(require 'diary-lib) -(eval-when-compile - (require 'cl-lib)) - -(defcustom bbdb-anniv-alist - '((birthday . "%n's %d%s birthday") - (wedding . "%n's %d%s wedding anniversary") - (anniversary)) - "Alist of rules for formatting anniversaries in the diary buffer. -Each element is of the form (LABEL . FORM). -LABEL is the xfield where this type of anniversaries is stored. -FORM is a format string with the following substitutions: - %n name of the record - %d number of years - %s ordinal suffix (st, nd, rd, th) for the year. - %t the optional text following the date string in field LABEL. -If FORM is nil, use the text following the date string in field LABEL -as format string." - :type '(repeat (cons :tag "Rule" - (symbol :tag "Label") - (choice (string) - (const nil)))) - :group 'bbdb-utilities-anniv) - -;; `bbdb-anniv-diary-entries' becomes a member of `diary-list-entries-hook'. -;; When this hook is run by `diary-list-entries', the variable `original-date' -;; is bound to the value of arg DATE of `diary-list-entries'. -;; Also, `number' is arg NUMBER of `diary-list-entries'. -;; `diary-list-entries' selects the entries for NUMBER days starting with DATE. - -(defvar original-date) ; defined in diary-lib -(with-no-warnings (defvar number)) ; defined in diary-lib - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-anniv-diary-entries () - "Add anniversaries from BBDB records to `diary-list-entries'. -This obeys `calendar-date-style' via `diary-date-forms'. -To enable this feature, put the following into your .emacs: - - \(add-hook 'diary-list-entries-hook 'bbdb-anniv-diary-entries)" - ;; Loop over NUMBER dates starting from ORGINAL-DATE. - (let* ((num-date (1- (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian original-date))) - (end-date (+ num-date number))) - (while (<= (setq num-date (1+ num-date)) end-date) - (let* ((date (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute num-date)) - (dd (calendar-extract-day date)) - (mm (calendar-extract-month date)) - (yy (calendar-extract-year date)) - ;; We construct a regexp that only uses shy groups, - ;; except for the part of the regexp matching the year. - ;; This way we can grab the year from the date string. - (year "\\([0-9]+\\)\\|\\*") - (dayname (format "%s\\|%s\\.?" (calendar-day-name date) - (calendar-day-name date 'abbrev))) - (lex-env `((day . ,(format "0*%d" dd)) - (month . ,(format "0*%d" mm)) (year . ,year) - (dayname . ,dayname) - (monthname . ,(format "%s\\|%s" (calendar-month-name mm) - (calendar-month-name mm 'abbrev))))) - ;; Require that the matched date is at the beginning of the string. - (fmt (format "\\`%s?\\(?:%%s\\)" - (regexp-quote diary-nonmarking-symbol))) - date-forms) - - (cl-flet ((fun (date-form) - (push (cons (format fmt - (mapconcat (lambda (form) (eval form lex-env)) - (if (eq (car date-form) 'backup) - (cdr date-form) date-form) - "\\)\\(?:")) - (eq (car date-form) 'backup)) - date-forms))) - (mapc #'fun diary-date-forms) - - ;; The anniversary of February 29 is considered to be March 1 - ;; in non-leap years. So we search for February 29, too. - (when (and (= mm 3) (= dd 1) - (not (calendar-leap-year-p yy))) - (setq lex-env `((day . "0*29") (month . "0*2") (year . ,year) - (dayname . ,dayname) - (monthname . ,(format "%s\\|%s" (calendar-month-name 2) - (calendar-month-name 2 'abbrev))))) - (mapc #'fun diary-date-forms))) - - (dolist (record (bbdb-records)) - (dolist (rule bbdb-anniv-alist) - (dolist (anniv (bbdb-record-xfield-split record (car rule))) - (let ((date-forms date-forms) - (anniv-string (concat anniv " X")) ; for backup forms - (case-fold-search t) - form yr text) - (while (setq form (pop date-forms)) - (when (string-match (car form) anniv-string) - (setq date-forms nil - yr (match-string 1 anniv-string) - yr (if (and yr (string-match-p "[0-9]+" yr)) - (- yy (string-to-number yr)) - 100) ; as in `diary-anniversary' - ;; For backup forms we should search backward in - ;; anniv-string from (match-end 0) for "\\<". - ;; That gets too complicated here! - ;; Yet for the default value of `diary-date-forms' - ;; this would matter only if anniv-string started - ;; with a time. That is rather rare for anniversaries. - ;; Then we may simply step backward by one character. - text (substring anniv-string (if (cdr form) ; backup - (1- (match-end 0)) - (match-end 0)) - -1) - text (replace-regexp-in-string "\\`[ \t]+" "" text) - text (replace-regexp-in-string "[ \t]+\\'" "" text)) - (if (cdr rule) - (setq text (replace-regexp-in-string "%t" text (cdr rule)))) - ;; Add the anniversaries to `diary-entries-list'. - (if (and (numberp yr) (< 0 (length text))) - (diary-add-to-list - date - ;; `diary-add-to-list' expects an arg SPECIFIER for being - ;; able to jump to the location of the entry in the diary - ;; file. Here we only have BBDB records. So we use - ;; an empty string for SPECIFIER, but instead we `propertize' - ;; the STRING passed to `diary-add-to-list'. - (propertize - (format - ;; Text substitution similar to `diary-anniversary'. - (replace-regexp-in-string "%n" (bbdb-record-name record) text) - yr (diary-ordinal-suffix yr)) - 'diary-goto-entry (list 'bbdb-display-records (list record))) - "")))))))))))) - -;; based on `diary-goto-entry' -(defun bbdb-anniv-goto-entry (button) - "Jump to the diary entry for the BUTTON at point. -The character at point may have a text property `diary-goto-entry' -which should be a list (FUNCTION ARG1 ARG2 ...). Then call FUNCTION -with args ARG1, ARG2, ... to locate the entry. Otherwise follow -the rules used by `diary-goto-entry'." - (let* ((fun-call (get-text-property (overlay-start button) - 'diary-goto-entry)) - (locator (button-get button 'locator)) - (marker (car locator)) - markbuf file) - (cond (fun-call - (apply (car fun-call) (cdr fun-call))) - ;; If marker pointing to diary location is valid, use that. - ((and marker (setq markbuf (marker-buffer marker))) - (pop-to-buffer markbuf) - (goto-char (marker-position marker))) - ;; Marker is invalid (eg buffer has been killed). - ((and (setq file (cadr locator)) - (file-exists-p file) - (find-file-other-window file)) - (when (eq major-mode (default-value 'major-mode)) (diary-mode)) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (if (re-search-forward (format "%s.*\\(%s\\)" - (regexp-quote (nth 2 locator)) - (regexp-quote (nth 3 locator))) - nil t) - (goto-char (match-beginning 1)))) - (t - (message "Unable to locate this diary entry"))))) - -;; `diary-goto-entry-function' is rather inflexible if multiple packages -;; want to use it for its purposes: this variable can be hijacked -;; only once. Here our function `bbdb-anniv-goto-entry' should work -;; for other packages, too. -(setq diary-goto-entry-function 'bbdb-anniv-goto-entry) - -(provide 'bbdb-anniv) - -;;; bbdb-anniv.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-autoloads.el b/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-autoloads.el deleted file mode 100644 index 614b059..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-autoloads.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,978 +0,0 @@ -;;; bbdb-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads -;; -;;; Code: - -(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name - (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path)))) - - -;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb" "bbdb.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb.el - -(defsubst bbdb-records nil "\ -Return a list of all BBDB records; read in and parse the db if necessary. -This function also notices if the corresponding file on disk has been modified." (with-current-buffer (bbdb-buffer) bbdb-records)) - -(autoload 'bbdb-mode "bbdb" "\ -Major mode for viewing and editing the Insidious Big Brother Database. -Letters no longer insert themselves. Numbers are prefix arguments. -You can move around using the usual cursor motion commands. -\\ -\\[bbdb-add-mail-alias] Add new mail alias to visible records or remove it. -\\[bbdb-edit-field] Edit the field on the current line. -\\[bbdb-delete-field-or-record] Delete the field on the current line. If the current line is the - first line of a record, then delete the entire record. -\\[bbdb-insert-field] Insert a new field into the current record. Note that this - will let you add new fields of your own as well. -\\[bbdb-transpose-fields] Swap the field on the current line with the previous field. -\\[bbdb-dial] Dial the current phone field. -\\[bbdb-next-record], \\[bbdb-prev-record] Move to the next or the previous displayed record, respectively. -\\[bbdb-create] Create a new record. -\\[bbdb-toggle-records-layout] Toggle whether the current record is displayed in a one-line - listing, or a full multi-line listing. -\\[bbdb-do-all-records]\\[bbdb-toggle-records-layout] Do that for all displayed records. -\\[bbdb-merge-records] Merge the contents of the current record with some other, and then - delete the current record. -\\[bbdb-omit-record] Remove the current record from the display without deleting it from - the database. This is often a useful thing to do before using one - of the `*' commands. -\\[bbdb] Search for records in the database (on all fields). -\\[bbdb-search-mail] Search for records by mail address. -\\[bbdb-search-organization] Search for records by organization. -\\[bbdb-search-xfields] Search for records by xfields. -\\[bbdb-search-name] Search for records by name. -\\[bbdb-search-changed] Display records that have changed since the database was saved. -\\[bbdb-mail] Compose mail to the person represented by the current record. -\\[bbdb-do-all-records]\\[bbdb-mail] Compose mail to everyone whose record is displayed. -\\[bbdb-save] Save the BBDB file to disk. -\\[bbdb-tex] Create a TeX listing of the current record. -\\[bbdb-do-all-records]\\[bbdb-tex] Do that for all displayed record. -\\[other-window] Move to another window. -\\[bbdb-info] Read the Info documentation for BBDB. -\\[bbdb-help] Display a one line command summary in the echo area. -\\[bbdb-browse-url] Visit Web sites listed in the `url' field(s) of the current record. - -For address completion using the names and mail addresses in the database: - in Mail mode, type \\\\[bbdb-complete-mail]. - in Message mode, type \\\\[bbdb-complete-mail]. - -Important variables: - `bbdb-auto-revert' - `bbdb-ignore-redundant-mails' - `bbdb-case-fold-search' - `bbdb-completion-list' - `bbdb-default-area-code' - `bbdb-default-domain' - `bbdb-layout' - `bbdb-file' - `bbdb-phone-style' - `bbdb-check-auto-save-file' - `bbdb-pop-up-layout' - `bbdb-pop-up-window-size' - `bbdb-add-name' - `bbdb-add-aka' - `bbdb-add-mails' - `bbdb-new-mails-primary' - `bbdb-read-only' - `bbdb-mua-pop-up' - `bbdb-user-mail-address-re' - -There are numerous hooks. M-x apropos ^bbdb.*hook RET - -\\{bbdb-mode-map} - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-version "bbdb" "\ -Return string describing the version of BBDB. -With prefix ARG, insert string at point. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-initialize "bbdb" "\ -Initialize BBDB for MUAS and miscellaneous packages. -List MUAS may include the following symbols to initialize the respective -mail/news readers, composers, and miscellaneous packages: - gnus Gnus mail/news reader. - mh-e MH-E mail reader. - mu4e Mu4e mail reader. - rmail Rmail mail reader. - vm VM mail reader. - mail Mail (M-x mail). - message Message mode. - wl Wanderlust mail reader. - - anniv Anniversaries in Emacs diary. - - sc Supercite. However, this is not the full story. - See bbdb-sc.el for how to fully hook BBDB into Supercite. - - pgp PGP support: this adds `bbdb-pgp' to `message-send-hook' - and `mail-send-hook' so that `bbdb-pgp' runs automatically - when a message is sent. - Yet see info node `(message)Signing and encryption' - why you might not want to rely for encryption on a hook - function which runs just before the message is sent, - that is, you might want to call the command `bbdb-pgp' manually, - then call `mml-preview'. - -See also `bbdb-mua-auto-update-init'. The latter is a separate function -as this allows one to initialize the auto update feature for some MUAs only, -for example only for outgoing messages. - -\(fn &rest MUAS)" nil nil) - -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb" '("bbdb-"))) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-anniv" "bbdb-anniv.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-anniv.el - -(autoload 'bbdb-anniv-diary-entries "bbdb-anniv" "\ -Add anniversaries from BBDB records to `diary-list-entries'. -This obeys `calendar-date-style' via `diary-date-forms'. -To enable this feature, put the following into your .emacs: - - (add-hook 'diary-list-entries-hook 'bbdb-anniv-diary-entries) - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb-anniv" '("bbdb-anniv-"))) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-com" "bbdb-com.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-com.el - -(autoload 'bbdb-do-all-records "bbdb-com" "\ -Command prefix for operating on all records currently displayed. -With prefix ARG a positive number, operate on all records. -With prefix ARG a negative number, operate on current record only. -This only works for certain commands. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-do-records "bbdb-com" "\ -Return list of records to operate on. -Normally this list includes only the current record. -It includes all currently displayed records if the command prefix \\\\[bbdb-do-all-records] is used. -If FULL is non-nil, the list of records includes display information. - -\(fn &optional FULL)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-append-display-p "bbdb-com" "\ -Return variable `bbdb-append-display' and reset. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-append-display "bbdb-com" "\ -Toggle appending next searched records in the *BBDB* buffer. -With prefix ARG \\[universal-argument] always append. -With ARG a positive number append for that many times. -With ARG a negative number do not append. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-search-invert "bbdb-com" "\ -Toggle inversion of the next search command. -With prefix ARG a positive number, invert next search. -With prefix ARG a negative number, do not invert next search. - -\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb "bbdb-com" "\ -Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP -in either the name(s), organization, address, phone, mail, or xfields. - -\(fn REGEXP &optional LAYOUT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-search-name "bbdb-com" "\ -Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the name -\(or ``alternate'' names). - -\(fn REGEXP &optional LAYOUT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-search-organization "bbdb-com" "\ -Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the organization field. - -\(fn REGEXP &optional LAYOUT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-search-address "bbdb-com" "\ -Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the address fields. - -\(fn REGEXP &optional LAYOUT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-search-mail "bbdb-com" "\ -Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the mail address. - -\(fn REGEXP &optional LAYOUT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-search-phone "bbdb-com" "\ -Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the phones field. - -\(fn REGEXP &optional LAYOUT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-search-xfields "bbdb-com" "\ -Display all BBDB records for which xfield FIELD matches REGEXP. - -\(fn FIELD REGEXP &optional LAYOUT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-search-changed "bbdb-com" "\ -Display records which have been changed since BBDB was last saved. - -\(fn &optional LAYOUT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-timestamp-older "bbdb-com" "\ -Display records with timestamp older than DATE. -DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format. - -\(fn DATE &optional LAYOUT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-timestamp-newer "bbdb-com" "\ -Display records with timestamp newer than DATE. -DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format. - -\(fn DATE &optional LAYOUT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-creation-older "bbdb-com" "\ -Display records with creation-date older than DATE. -DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format. - -\(fn DATE &optional LAYOUT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-creation-newer "bbdb-com" "\ -Display records with creation-date newer than DATE. -DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format. - -\(fn DATE &optional LAYOUT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-creation-no-change "bbdb-com" "\ -Display records that have the same timestamp and creation-date. - -\(fn &optional LAYOUT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-create "bbdb-com" "\ -Add a new RECORD to BBDB. -When called interactively read all relevant info. -Do not call this from a program; call `bbdb-create-internal' instead. - -\(fn RECORD)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-create-internal "bbdb-com" "\ -Add a new record to the database and return it. - -The following keywords are supported in SPEC: -:name VAL String or a cons cell (FIRST . LAST), the name of the person. - An error is thrown if VAL is already in use - and `bbdb-allow-duplicates' is nil. -:affix VAL List of strings. -:aka VAL List of strings. -:organization VAL List of strings. -:mail VAL String with comma-separated mail address - or a list of strings. - An error is thrown if a mail address in MAIL is already - in use and `bbdb-allow-duplicates' is nil. -:phone VAL List of phone-number objects. A phone-number is a vector - [\"label\" areacode prefix suffix extension-or-nil] - or [\"label\" \"phone-number\"] -:address VAL List of addresses. An address is a vector of the form - [\"label\" (\"line1\" \"line2\" ... ) \"City\" - \"State\" \"Postcode\" \"Country\"]. -:xfields VAL Alist associating symbols with strings. -:uuid VAL String, the uuid. -:creation-date VAL String, the creation date. -:check If present, throw an error if a field value is not - syntactically correct. - -\(fn &rest SPEC)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-insert-field "bbdb-com" "\ -For RECORD, add a new FIELD with value VALUE. -Interactively, read FIELD and VALUE; RECORD is the current record. -A non-nil prefix arg is passed on to `bbdb-read-field' as FLAG (see there). - -\(fn RECORD FIELD VALUE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-edit-field "bbdb-com" "\ -Edit the contents of FIELD of RECORD. -If point is in the middle of a multi-line field (e.g., address), -then the entire field is edited, not just the current line. -For editing phone numbers or addresses, VALUE must be the phone number -or address that gets edited. An error is thrown when attempting to edit -a phone number or address with VALUE being nil. - -- The value of an xfield is a string. With prefix FLAG the value may be - any lisp object. - -\(fn RECORD FIELD &optional VALUE FLAG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-transpose-fields "bbdb-com" "\ -Transpose previous and current field of a BBDB record. -With numeric prefix ARG, take previous field and move it past ARG fields. -With region active or ARG 0, transpose field point is in and field mark is in. - -Both fields must be in the same record, and must be of the same basic type -\(that is, you can use this command to change the order in which phone numbers -or email addresses are listed, but you cannot use it to make an address appear -before a phone number; the order of field types is fixed). - -If the current field is the name field, transpose first and last name, -irrespective of the value of ARG. - -\(fn ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-delete-field-or-record "bbdb-com" "\ -For RECORDS delete FIELD. -If FIELD is the `name' field, delete RECORDS from datanbase. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records', -and FIELD is the field point is on. -If prefix NOPROMPT is non-nil, do not confirm deletion. - -\(fn RECORDS FIELD &optional NOPROMPT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-delete-records "bbdb-com" "\ -Delete RECORDS. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. -If prefix NOPROMPT is non-nil, do not confirm deletion. - -\(fn RECORDS &optional NOPROMPT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-display-all-records "bbdb-com" "\ -Show all records. -If invoked in a *BBDB* buffer point stays on the currently visible record. -Inverse of `bbdb-display-current-record'. - -\(fn &optional LAYOUT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-display-current-record "bbdb-com" "\ -Narrow to current record. Inverse of `bbdb-display-all-records'. - -\(fn &optional LAYOUT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-toggle-records-layout "bbdb-com" "\ -Toggle layout of RECORDS (elided or expanded). -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. -With prefix ARG 0, RECORDS are displayed elided. -With any other non-nil ARG, RECORDS are displayed expanded. - -\(fn RECORDS &optional ARG)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-display-records-completely "bbdb-com" "\ -Display RECORDS using layout `full-multi-line' (i.e., display all fields). -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. - -\(fn RECORDS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-display-records-with-layout "bbdb-com" "\ -Display RECORDS using LAYOUT. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. - -\(fn RECORDS LAYOUT)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-omit-record "bbdb-com" "\ -Remove current record from the display without deleting it from BBDB. -With prefix N, omit the next N records. If negative, omit backwards. - -\(fn N)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-merge-records "bbdb-com" "\ -Merge RECORD1 into RECORD2, then delete RECORD1 and return RECORD2. -If both records have name fields ask which one to use. -Concatenate other fields, ignoring duplicates. -RECORD1 need not be known to BBDB, its hash and cache are ignored. -Update hash and cache for RECORD2. - -Interactively, RECORD1 is the current record; prompt for RECORD2. -With prefix, RECORD2 defaults to the first record with the same name. - -\(fn RECORD1 RECORD2)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-sort-addresses "bbdb-com" "\ -Sort the addresses in RECORDS according to the label. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. -If UPDATE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) update the database. -Otherwise, this is the caller's responsiblity (for example, when used -in `bbdb-change-hook'). - -\(fn RECORDS &optional UPDATE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-sort-phones "bbdb-com" "\ -Sort the phones in RECORDS according to the label. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. -If UPDATE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) update the database. -Otherwise, this is the caller's responsiblity (for example, when used -in `bbdb-change-hook'). - -\(fn RECORDS &optional UPDATE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-sort-xfields "bbdb-com" "\ -Sort the xfields in RECORDS according to `bbdb-xfields-sort-order'. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. -If UPDATE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) update the database. -Otherwise, this is the caller's responsiblity (for example, when used -in `bbdb-change-hook'). - -\(fn RECORDS &optional UPDATE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-dwim-mail "bbdb-com" "\ -Return a string to use as the mail address of RECORD. -The name in the mail address is formatted obeying `bbdb-mail-name-format' -and `bbdb-mail-name'. However, if both the first name and last name -are constituents of the address as in John.Doe@Some.Host, -and `bbdb-mail-avoid-redundancy' is non-nil, then the address is used as is -and `bbdb-mail-name-format' and `bbdb-mail-name' are ignored. -If `bbdb-mail-avoid-redundancy' is 'mail-only the name is never included. -MAIL may be a mail address to be used for RECORD. -If MAIL is an integer, use the MAILth mail address of RECORD. -If MAIL is nil use the first mail address of RECORD. - -\(fn RECORD &optional MAIL)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-mail "bbdb-com" "\ -Compose a mail message to RECORDS (optional: using SUBJECT). -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. -By default, the first mail addresses of RECORDS are used. -If prefix N is a number, use Nth mail address of RECORDS (starting from 1). -If prefix N is C-u (t noninteractively) use all mail addresses of RECORDS. -If VERBOSE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) be verbose. - -\(fn RECORDS &optional SUBJECT N VERBOSE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-completion-predicate "bbdb-com" "\ -For use as the third argument to `completing-read'. -Obey `bbdb-completion-list'. - -\(fn KEY RECORDS)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-completing-read-mails "bbdb-com" "\ -Like `read-string', but allows `bbdb-complete-mail' style completion. - -\(fn PROMPT &optional INIT)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-complete-mail "bbdb-com" "\ -In a mail buffer, complete the user name or mail before point. -Completion happens up to the preceeding colon, comma, or BEG. -Return non-nil if there is a valid completion, else return nil. - -Completion behaviour obeys `bbdb-completion-list' (see there). -If what has been typed matches a unique BBDB record, insert an address -formatted by `bbdb-dwim-mail' (see there). Also, display this record -if `bbdb-completion-display-record' is non-nil, -If what has been typed is a valid completion but does not match -a unique record, display a list of completions. -If the completion is done and `bbdb-complete-mail-allow-cycling' is t -then cycle through the mails for the matching record. If BBDB -would format a given address different from what we have in the mail buffer, -the first round of cycling reformats the address accordingly, then we cycle -through the mails for the matching record. -With prefix CYCLE-COMPLETION-BUFFER non-nil, display a list of all mails -available for cycling. - -Set the variable `bbdb-complete-mail' non-nil for enabling this feature -as part of the MUA insinuation. - -\(fn &optional BEG CYCLE-COMPLETION-BUFFER)" t nil) - -(define-obsolete-function-alias 'bbdb-complete-name 'bbdb-complete-mail "3.0") - -(autoload 'bbdb-mail-aliases "bbdb-com" "\ -Define mail aliases for the records in the database. -Define a mail alias for every record that has a `mail-alias' field -which is the contents of that field. -If there are multiple comma-separated words in the `mail-alias' field, -then all of those words will be defined as aliases for that person. - -If multiple records in the database have the same mail alias, -then that alias expands to a comma-separated list of the mail addresses -of all of these people. -Add this command to `mail-setup-hook'. - -Mail aliases are (re)built only if `bbdb-mail-aliases-need-rebuilt' is non-nil -because the database was newly loaded or it has been edited. -Rebuilding the aliases is enforced if prefix FORCE-REBUILT is t. - -\(fn &optional FORCE-REBUILT NOISY)" t nil) - -(defsubst bbdb-mail-alias-list (alias) (if (stringp alias) (bbdb-split bbdb-mail-alias-field alias) alias)) - -(autoload 'bbdb-dial "bbdb-com" "\ -Dial the number at point. -If the point is at the beginning of a record, dial the first phone number. -Use rules from `bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist' unless prefix FORCE-AREA-CODE -is non-nil. Do not dial the extension. - -\(fn PHONE FORCE-AREA-CODE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-browse-url "bbdb-com" "\ -Brwose URLs stored in the `url' field of RECORDS. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. -Prefix WHICH specifies which URL in field `url' is used (starting from 0). -Default is the first URL. - -\(fn RECORDS &optional WHICH)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-grab-url "bbdb-com" "\ -Grab URL and store it in RECORD. - -\(fn RECORD URL)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-copy-records-as-kill "bbdb-com" "\ -Copy RECORDS to kill ring. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. - -\(fn RECORDS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-copy-fields-as-kill "bbdb-com" "\ -For RECORDS copy values of FIELD at point to kill ring. -If FIELD is an address or phone with a label, copy only field values -with the same label. With numeric prefix NUM, if the value of FIELD -is a list, copy only the NUMth list element. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. - -\(fn RECORDS FIELD &optional NUM)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-info "bbdb-com" "\ - - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-help "bbdb-com" "\ - - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb-com" '("bbdb-"))) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-gnus" "bbdb-gnus.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-gnus.el - -(autoload 'bbdb-insinuate-gnus "bbdb-gnus" "\ -Hook BBDB into Gnus. -Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-ispell" "bbdb-ispell.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-ispell.el - -(autoload 'bbdb-ispell-export "bbdb-ispell" "\ -Export BBDB records to ispell personal dictionaries. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb-ispell" '("bbdb-ispell-"))) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-message" "bbdb-message.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-message.el - -(autoload 'bbdb-insinuate-message "bbdb-message" "\ -Hook BBDB into Message Mode. -Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-insinuate-mail "bbdb-message" "\ -Hook BBDB into Mail Mode. -Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-mhe" "bbdb-mhe.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-mhe.el - -(autoload 'bbdb/mh-header "bbdb-mhe" "\ -Find and return the value of HEADER in the current buffer. -Returns the empty string if HEADER is not in the message. - -\(fn HEADER)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-insinuate-mh "bbdb-mhe" "\ -Call this function to hook BBDB into MH-E. -Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-migrate" "bbdb-migrate.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-migrate.el - -(autoload 'bbdb-migrate "bbdb-migrate" "\ -Migrate RECORDS from format OLD to `bbdb-file-format'. - -\(fn RECORDS OLD)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-undocumented-variables "bbdb-migrate" "\ -Return list of undocumented variables in NAME-SPACE. -NAME-SPACE defaults to \"bbdb-\". Use a prefix arg to specify NAME-SPACE -interactively. If MESSAGE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) display -the list in the message area. - -This command may come handy to identify BBDB variables in your init file -that are not used anymore by the current version of BBDB. Yet this fails -for outdated BBDB variables that are set via your personal `custom-file'. - -\(fn &optional NAME-SPACE MESSAGE)" t nil) - -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb-migrate" '("bbdb-migrate-"))) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-mu4e" "bbdb-mu4e.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-mu4e.el - -(autoload 'bbdb-insinuate-mu4e "bbdb-mu4e" "\ -Hook BBDB into mu4e. -Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-mua" "bbdb-mua.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-mua.el - -(autoload 'bbdb-message-header "bbdb-mua" "\ -For the current message return the value of HEADER. -MIME encoded headers are decoded. Return nil if HEADER does not exist. - -\(fn HEADER)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-accept-message "bbdb-mua" "\ -For use with variable `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p' and friends. -Return the value of variable `bbdb-update-records-p' for messages matching -`bbdb-accept-message-alist'. If INVERT is non-nil, accept messages -not matching `bbdb-ignore-message-alist'. - -\(fn &optional INVERT)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-ignore-message "bbdb-mua" "\ -For use with variable `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p' and friends. -Return the value of variable `bbdb-update-records-p' for messages not matching -`bbdb-ignore-message-alist'. If INVERT is non-nil, accept messages -matching `bbdb-accept-message-alist'. - -\(fn &optional INVERT)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-select-message "bbdb-mua" "\ -For use with variable `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p' and friends. -Return the value of variable `bbdb-update-records-p' for messages both matching -`bbdb-accept-message-alist' and not matching `bbdb-ignore-message-alist'. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-update-records "bbdb-mua" "\ -Return the list of BBDB records matching ADDRESS-LIST. -ADDRESS-LIST is a list of mail addresses. (It can be extracted from -a mail message using `bbdb-get-address-components'.) -UPDATE-P may take the following values: - search Search for existing records matching ADDRESS. - update Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; - update name and mail field if necessary. - query Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; - query for creation of a new record if the record does not exist. - create or t Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; - create a new record if it does not yet exist. - nil Do nothing. - a function This functions will be called with no arguments. - It should return one of the above values. - -If SORT is non-nil, sort records according to `bbdb-record-lessp'. -Ottherwise, the records are ordered according to ADDRESS-LIST. - -Usually this function is called by the wrapper `bbdb-mua-update-records'. - -\(fn ADDRESS-LIST &optional UPDATE-P SORT)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-mua-display-records "bbdb-mua" "\ -Display the BBDB record(s) for the addresses in this message. -This looks into the headers of a message according to HEADER-CLASS. -Then for the mail addresses found the corresponding BBDB records are displayed. -UPDATE-P determines whether only existing BBDB records are displayed -or whether also new records are created for these mail addresses. - -HEADER-CLASS is defined in `bbdb-message-headers'. If it is nil, -use all classes in `bbdb-message-headers'. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. -If ALL is non-nil, bind `bbdb-message-all-addresses' to ALL. - -\(fn &optional HEADER-CLASS UPDATE-P ALL)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-mua-display-sender "bbdb-mua" "\ -Display the BBDB record(s) for the sender of this message. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. - -\(fn &optional UPDATE-P)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-mua-display-recipients "bbdb-mua" "\ -Display the BBDB record(s) for the recipients of this message. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. - -\(fn &optional UPDATE-P)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-mua-display-all-records "bbdb-mua" "\ -Display the BBDB record(s) for all addresses in this message. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. - -\(fn &optional UPDATE-P)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-mua-display-all-recipients "bbdb-mua" "\ -Display BBDB records for all recipients of this message. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. - -\(fn &optional UPDATE-P)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-mua-annotate-sender "bbdb-mua" "\ -Add ANNOTATION to field FIELD of the BBDB record(s) of message sender(s). -FIELD defaults to `bbdb-annotate-field'. -If REPLACE is non-nil, ANNOTATION replaces the content of FIELD. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, use car of `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. - -\(fn ANNOTATION &optional FIELD REPLACE UPDATE-P)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-mua-annotate-recipients "bbdb-mua" "\ -Add ANNOTATION to field FIELD of the BBDB records of message recipients. -FIELD defaults to `bbdb-annotate-field'. -If REPLACE is non-nil, ANNOTATION replaces the content of FIELD. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, use car of `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. - -\(fn ANNOTATION &optional FIELD REPLACE UPDATE-P)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-mua-edit-field "bbdb-mua" "\ -Edit FIELD of the BBDB record(s) of message sender(s) or recipients. -FIELD defaults to value of variable `bbdb-mua-edit-field'. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. -HEADER-CLASS is defined in `bbdb-message-headers'. If it is nil, -use all classes in `bbdb-message-headers'. - -\(fn &optional FIELD UPDATE-P HEADER-CLASS)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender "bbdb-mua" "\ -Edit FIELD of record corresponding to sender of this message. -FIELD defaults to value of variable `bbdb-mua-edit-field'. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. - -\(fn &optional FIELD UPDATE-P)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-mua-edit-field-recipients "bbdb-mua" "\ -Edit FIELD of record corresponding to recipient of this message. -FIELD defaults to value of variable `bbdb-mua-edit-field'. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. - -\(fn &optional FIELD UPDATE-P)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-mua-auto-update "bbdb-mua" "\ -Update BBDB automatically based on incoming and outgoing messages. -This looks into the headers of a message according to HEADER-CLASS. -Then for the mail addresses found the corresponding BBDB records are updated. -UPDATE-P determines whether only existing BBDB records are taken -or whether also new records are created for these mail addresses. -Return matching records. - -HEADER-CLASS is defined in `bbdb-message-headers'. If it is nil, -use all classes in `bbdb-message-headers'. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-mua-auto-update-p'. -If UPDATE-P is nil, use `bbdb-mua-auto-update-p' (which see). - -If `bbdb-mua-pop-up' is non-nil, BBDB pops up the *BBDB* buffer -along with the MUA window(s), displaying the matching records -using `bbdb-pop-up-layout'. -If this is nil, BBDB is updated silently. - -This function is intended for noninteractive use via appropriate MUA hooks. -Call `bbdb-mua-auto-update-init' in your init file to put this function -into the respective MUA hooks. -See `bbdb-mua-display-records' and friends for interactive commands. - -\(fn &optional HEADER-CLASS UPDATE-P)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-mua-auto-update-init "bbdb-mua" "\ -For MUAS add `bbdb-mua-auto-update' to their presentation hook. -If a MUA is not an element of MUAS, `bbdb-mua-auto-update' is removed -from the respective presentation hook. - -Call this function in your init file to use the auto update feature with MUAS. -This function is separate from the general function `bbdb-initialize' -as this allows one to initialize the auto update feature for some MUAs only, -for example only for outgoing messages. - -See `bbdb-mua-auto-update' for details about the auto update feature. - -\(fn &rest MUAS)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-auto-notes "bbdb-mua" "\ -Automatically annotate RECORD based on the headers of the current message. -See the variables `bbdb-auto-notes-rules', `bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-messages' -and `bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-headers'. -For use as an element of `bbdb-notice-record-hook'. - -\(fn RECORD)" nil nil) - -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb-mua" '("bbdb-"))) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-pgp" "bbdb-pgp.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-pgp.el - -(autoload 'bbdb-read-xfield-pgp-mail "bbdb-pgp" "\ -Set `bbdb-pgp-field', requiring match with `bbdb-pgp-ranked-actions'. - -\(fn &optional INIT)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-pgp "bbdb-pgp" "\ -Add PGP MML tags to a message according to the recipients' BBDB records. -For all message recipients in `bbdb-pgp-headers', this grabs the action -in `bbdb-pgp-field' of their BBDB records. If this proposes multiple actions, -perform the action which appears first in `bbdb-pgp-ranked-actions'. -If this proposes no action at all, use `bbdb-pgp-default'. -The variable `bbdb-pgp-method' defines the method which is actually used -for signing and encrypting. - -This command works with both `mail-mode' and `message-mode' to send -signed or encrypted mail. - -To run this command automatically when sending a message, -use `bbdb-initialize' with arg `pgp' to add this function -to `message-send-hook' and `mail-send-hook'. -Yet see info node `(message)Signing and encryption' why you -might not want to rely for encryption on a hook function -which runs just before the message is sent, that is, you might want -to call the command `bbdb-pgp' manually, then call `mml-preview'. - -\(fn)" t nil) - -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb-pgp" '("bbdb-pgp-"))) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-rmail" "bbdb-rmail.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-rmail.el - -(autoload 'bbdb/rmail-header "bbdb-rmail" "\ -Pull HEADER out of Rmail header. - -\(fn HEADER)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-insinuate-rmail "bbdb-rmail" "\ -Hook BBDB into RMAIL. -Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-site" "bbdb-site.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-site.el - -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb-site" '("bbdb-"))) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-snarf" "bbdb-snarf.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-snarf.el - -(autoload 'bbdb-snarf-paragraph "bbdb-snarf" "\ -Snarf BBDB record from paragraph around position POS using RULE. -The paragraph is the one that contains POS or follows POS. -Interactively POS is the position of point. -RULE defaults to `bbdb-snarf-rule-default'. -See `bbdb-snarf-rule-alist' for details. - -\(fn POS &optional RULE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-snarf-yank "bbdb-snarf" "\ -Snarf a BBDB record from latest kill using RULE. -The latest kill may also be a window system selection, see `current-kill'. -RULE defaults to `bbdb-snarf-rule-default'. -See `bbdb-snarf-rule-alist' for details. - -\(fn &optional RULE)" t nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-snarf "bbdb-snarf" "\ -Snarf a BBDB record in STRING using RULE. Display and return this record. -Interactively, STRING is the current region. -RULE defaults to `bbdb-snarf-rule-default'. -See `bbdb-snarf-rule-alist' for details. - -\(fn STRING &optional RULE)" t nil) - -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb-snarf" '("bbdb-snarf-"))) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-tex" "bbdb-tex.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-tex.el - -(autoload 'bbdb-tex "bbdb-tex" "\ -Generate FILE for TeXing RECORDS. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. -RULE should be an element of `bbdb-tex-alist'. - -\(fn RECORDS FILE RULE)" t nil) - -(if (fboundp 'register-definition-prefixes) (register-definition-prefixes "bbdb-tex" '("bbdb-tex-"))) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-vm" "bbdb-vm.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-vm.el - -(autoload 'bbdb/vm-header "bbdb-vm" "\ - - -\(fn HEADER)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-insinuate-vm "bbdb-vm" "\ -Hook BBDB into VM. -Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil "bbdb-wl" "bbdb-wl.el" (0 0 0 0)) -;;; Generated autoloads from bbdb-wl.el - -(autoload 'bbdb/wl-header "bbdb-wl" "\ - - -\(fn HEADER)" nil nil) - -(autoload 'bbdb-insinuate-wl "bbdb-wl" "\ -Hook BBDB into Wanderlust. - -\(fn)" nil nil) - -;;;*** - -;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("bbdb-pkg.el") (0 0 0 0)) - -;;;*** - -;; Local Variables: -;; version-control: never -;; no-byte-compile: t -;; no-update-autoloads: t -;; coding: utf-8 -;; End: -;;; bbdb-autoloads.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-com.el b/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-com.el deleted file mode 100644 index 500a0e0..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-com.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2826 +0,0 @@ -;;; bbdb-com.el --- user-level commands of BBDB -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -;; BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with BBDB. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: -;; This file contains most of the user-level interactive commands for BBDB. -;; See the BBDB info manual for documentation. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'bbdb) -(require 'mailabbrev) - -(eval-and-compile - (autoload 'build-mail-aliases "mailalias") - (autoload 'browse-url-url-at-point "browse-url")) - -(require 'crm) -(defvar bbdb-crm-local-completion-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map crm-local-completion-map) - (define-key map " " 'self-insert-command) - map) - "Keymap used for BBDB crm completions.") - -(defun bbdb-get-records (prompt) - "If inside the *BBDB* buffer get the current records. -In other buffers ask the user." - (if (string= bbdb-buffer-name (buffer-name)) - (bbdb-do-records) - (bbdb-completing-read-records prompt))) - -;; Note about the arg RECORDS of various BBDB commands: -;; - Usually, RECORDS is a list of records. (Interactively, -;; this list of records is set up by `bbdb-do-records'.) -;; - If these commands are used, e.g., in `bbdb-create-hook' or -;; `bbdb-change-hook', they will be called with one arg, a single record. -;; So depending on context the value of RECORDS will be a single record -;; or a list of records, and we want to handle both cases. -;; So we pass RECORDS to `bbdb-record-list' to handle both cases. -(defun bbdb-record-list (records &optional full) - "Ensure that RECORDS is a list of records. -If RECORDS is a single record turn it into a list. -If FULL is non-nil, assume that RECORDS include display information." - (if records - (if full - (if (vectorp (car records)) (list records) records) - (if (vectorp records) (list records) records)))) - -;; Note about BBDB prefix commands: -;; `bbdb-do-all-records', `bbdb-append-display' and `bbdb-search-invert' -;; are fake prefix commands. They need not precede the main commands. -;; Also, `bbdb-append-display' can act on multiple commands. - -(defun bbdb-prefix-message () - "Display a message about selected BBDB prefix commands." - (let ((msg (bbdb-concat " " (elt bbdb-modeline-info 1) - (elt bbdb-modeline-info 3) - (elt bbdb-modeline-info 5)))) - (unless (string= "" msg) (message "%s" msg)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-do-all-records (&optional arg) - "Command prefix for operating on all records currently displayed. -With prefix ARG a positive number, operate on all records. -With prefix ARG a negative number, operate on current record only. -This only works for certain commands." - (interactive "P") - (setq bbdb-do-all-records - (or (and (numberp arg) (< 0 arg)) - (and (not (numberp arg)) (not bbdb-do-all-records)))) - (aset bbdb-modeline-info 4 (if bbdb-do-all-records "all")) - (aset bbdb-modeline-info 5 - (if bbdb-do-all-records - (substitute-command-keys - "\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records]"))) - (bbdb-prefix-message)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-do-records (&optional full) - "Return list of records to operate on. -Normally this list includes only the current record. -It includes all currently displayed records if the command prefix \ -\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records] is used. -If FULL is non-nil, the list of records includes display information." - (if bbdb-do-all-records - (progn - (setq bbdb-do-all-records nil) - (aset bbdb-modeline-info 4 nil) - (aset bbdb-modeline-info 5 nil) - (if full bbdb-records (mapcar 'car bbdb-records))) - (list (bbdb-current-record full)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-append-display-p () - "Return variable `bbdb-append-display' and reset." - (let ((job (cond ((eq t bbdb-append-display)) - ((numberp bbdb-append-display) - (setq bbdb-append-display (1- bbdb-append-display)) - (if (zerop bbdb-append-display) - (setq bbdb-append-display nil)) - t) - (bbdb-append-display - (setq bbdb-append-display nil) - t)))) - (cond ((numberp bbdb-append-display) - (aset bbdb-modeline-info 0 - (format "(add %dx)" bbdb-append-display))) - ((not bbdb-append-display) - (aset bbdb-modeline-info 0 nil) - (aset bbdb-modeline-info 1 nil))) - job)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-append-display (&optional arg) - "Toggle appending next searched records in the *BBDB* buffer. -With prefix ARG \\[universal-argument] always append. -With ARG a positive number append for that many times. -With ARG a negative number do not append." - (interactive "P") - (setq bbdb-append-display - (cond ((and arg (listp arg)) t) - ((and (numberp arg) (< 1 arg)) arg) - ((or (and (numberp arg) (< arg 0)) bbdb-append-display) nil) - (t 'once))) - (aset bbdb-modeline-info 0 - (cond ((numberp bbdb-append-display) - (format "(add %dx)" bbdb-append-display)) - ((eq t bbdb-append-display) "Add") - (bbdb-append-display "add") - (t nil))) - (aset bbdb-modeline-info 1 - (if bbdb-append-display - (substitute-command-keys - "\\\\[bbdb-append-display]"))) - (bbdb-prefix-message)) - -(defsubst bbdb-layout-prefix () - "Set the LAYOUT arg interactively using the prefix arg." - (cond ((eq current-prefix-arg 0) 'one-line) - (current-prefix-arg 'multi-line) - (t bbdb-layout))) - -(defun bbdb-search-invert-p () - "Return variable `bbdb-search-invert' and set it to nil. -To set it again, use command `bbdb-search-invert'." - (let ((result bbdb-search-invert)) - (setq bbdb-search-invert nil) - (aset bbdb-modeline-info 2 nil) - (aset bbdb-modeline-info 3 nil) - result)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-search-invert (&optional arg) - "Toggle inversion of the next search command. -With prefix ARG a positive number, invert next search. -With prefix ARG a negative number, do not invert next search." - (interactive "P") - (setq bbdb-search-invert - (or (and (numberp arg) (< 0 arg)) - (and (not (numberp arg)) (not bbdb-search-invert)))) - (aset bbdb-modeline-info 2 (if bbdb-search-invert "inv")) - (aset bbdb-modeline-info 3 (if bbdb-search-invert - (substitute-command-keys - "\\\\[bbdb-search-invert]"))) - (bbdb-prefix-message)) - -(defmacro bbdb-search (records &rest spec) - "Search RECORDS for fields matching SPEC. -The following keywords are supported in SPEC to search fields in RECORDS -matching the regexps RE: - -:name RE Match RE against first-last name. -:name-fl RE Match RE against last-first name. -:all-names RE Match RE against first-last, last-first, and aka. -:affix RE Match RE against affixes. -:aka RE Match RE against akas. -:organization RE Match RE against organizations. -:mail RE Match RE against mail addresses. -:xfield RE Match RE against `bbdb-default-xfield'. - RE may also be a cons (LABEL . REGEXP). - Then REGEXP is matched against xfield LABEL. - If LABEL is '* then RE is matched against all xfields. -:creation-date RE Match RE against creation-date. -:timestamp RE Match RE against timestamp. - -Each of these keywords may appear multiple times. -Other keywords: - -:bool BOOL Combine the search for multiple fields using BOOL. - BOOL may be either `or' (match either field) - or `and' (match all fields) with default `or'. - -To reverse the search, bind `bbdb-search-invert' to t. -See also `bbdb-message-search' for fast searches using `bbdb-hashtable' -but not allowing for regexps. - -For backward compatibility, SPEC may also consist of the optional args - NAME ORGANIZATION MAIL XFIELD PHONE ADDRESS -which is equivalent to - :all-names NAME :organization ORGANIZATION :mail MAIL - :xfield XFIELD :phone PHONE :address ADDRESS -This usage is discouraged." - (when (not (keywordp (car spec))) - ;; Old format for backward compatibility - (unless (get 'bbdb-search 'bbdb-outdated) - (put 'bbdb-search 'bbdb-outdated t) - (message "Outdated usage of `bbdb-search'") - (sit-for 2)) - (let (newspec val) - (dolist (key '(:all-names :organization :mail :xfield :phone :address)) - (if (setq val (pop spec)) - (push (list key val) newspec))) - (setq spec (apply 'append newspec)))) - - (let* ((count 0) - (sym-list (mapcar (lambda (_) - (make-symbol - (format "bbdb-re-%d" (setq count (1+ count))))) - spec)) - (bool (make-symbol "bool")) - (not-invert (make-symbol "not-invert")) - (matches (make-symbol "matches")) - keyw re-list clauses) - (set bool ''or) ; default - - ;; Check keys. - (while (keywordp (setq keyw (car spec))) - (setq spec (cdr spec)) - (pcase keyw - (`:name - (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) - (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) - (push `(string-match ,sym (bbdb-record-name record)) clauses))) - - (`:name-lf - (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) - (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) - (push `(string-match ,sym (bbdb-record-name-lf record)) clauses))) - - (`:all-names - (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) - (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) - (push `(or (string-match ,sym (bbdb-record-name record)) - (string-match ,sym (bbdb-record-name-lf record)) - (let ((akas (bbdb-record-field record 'aka-all)) - aka done) - (while (and (setq aka (pop akas)) (not done)) - (setq done (string-match ,sym aka))) - done)) - clauses))) - - (`:affix - (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) - (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) - (push `(let ((affixs (bbdb-record-field record 'affix-all)) - affix done) - (if affix - (while (and (setq affix (pop affixs)) (not done)) - (setq done (string-match ,sym affix))) - ;; so that "^$" matches records without affix - (setq done (string-match ,sym ""))) - done) - clauses))) - - (`:aka - (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) - (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) - (push `(let ((akas (bbdb-record-field record 'aka-all)) - aka done) - (if aka - (while (and (setq aka (pop akas)) (not done)) - (setq done (string-match ,sym aka))) - ;; so that "^$" matches records without aka - (setq done (string-match ,sym ""))) - done) - clauses))) - - (`:organization - (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) - (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) - (push `(let ((organizations (bbdb-record-organization record)) - org done) - (if organizations - (while (and (setq org (pop organizations)) (not done)) - (setq done (string-match ,sym org))) - ;; so that "^$" matches records without organizations - (setq done (string-match ,sym ""))) - done) - clauses))) - - (`:phone - (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) - (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) - (push `(let ((phones (bbdb-record-phone record)) - ph done) - (if phones - (while (and (setq ph (pop phones)) (not done)) - (setq done (string-match ,sym - (bbdb-phone-string ph)))) - ;; so that "^$" matches records without phones - (setq done (string-match ,sym ""))) - done) - clauses))) - - (`:address - (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) - (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) - (push `(let ((addresses (bbdb-record-address record)) - a done) - (if addresses - (while (and (setq a (pop addresses)) (not done)) - (setq done (string-match ,sym - (bbdb-format-address a 2)))) - ;; so that "^$" matches records without addresses - (setq done (string-match ,sym ""))) - done) - clauses))) - - (`:mail - (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) - (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) - (push `(let ((mails (bbdb-record-mail record)) - (bbdb-case-fold-search t) ; there is no case for mails - m done) - (if mails - (while (and (setq m (pop mails)) (not done)) - (setq done (string-match ,sym m))) - ;; so that "^$" matches records without mail - (setq done (string-match ,sym ""))) - done) - clauses))) - - (`:xfield - (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) - (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) - (push `(cond ((stringp ,sym) - ;; check xfield `bbdb-default-xfield' - ;; "^$" matches records without notes field - (string-match ,sym - (or (bbdb-record-xfield-string - record bbdb-default-xfield) ""))) - ((eq (car ,sym) '*) - ;; check all xfields - (let ((labels bbdb-xfield-label-list) done tmp) - (while (and (not done) labels) - (setq tmp (bbdb-record-xfield-string record (car labels)) - done (and tmp (string-match (cdr ,sym) - tmp)) - labels (cdr labels))) - done)) - (t ; check one field - (string-match (cdr ,sym) - (or (bbdb-record-xfield-string - record (car ,sym)) "")))) - clauses))) - - (`:creation-date - (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) - (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) - (push `(string-match ,sym (bbdb-record-creation-date record)) - clauses))) - - (`:timestamp - (let ((sym (pop sym-list))) - (push `(,sym ,(pop spec)) re-list) - (push `(string-match ,sym (bbdb-record-timestamp record)) - clauses))) - - (`:bool - (set bool (pop spec))) - - ;; Do we need other keywords? - - (_ (error "Keyword `%s' undefines" keyw)))) - - `(let ((case-fold-search bbdb-case-fold-search) - (,not-invert (not (bbdb-search-invert-p))) - ,@re-list ,matches) - ;; Are there any use cases for `bbdb-search' where BOOL is only - ;; known at run time? A smart byte compiler will hopefully - ;; simplify the code below if we know BOOL already at compile time. - ;; Alternatively, BOOL could also be a user function that - ;; defines more complicated boolian expressions. Yet then we loose - ;; the efficiency of `and' and `or' that evaluate its arguments - ;; as needed. We would need instead boolian macros that the compiler - ;; can analyze at compile time. - (if (eq 'and ,(symbol-value bool)) - (dolist (record ,records) - (unless (eq ,not-invert (not (and ,@clauses))) - (push record ,matches))) - (dolist (record ,records) - (unless (eq ,not-invert (not (or ,@clauses))) - (push record ,matches)))) - (nreverse ,matches)))) - -(defun bbdb-search-read (&optional field) - "Read regexp to search FIELD values of records." - (read-string (format "Search records%s %smatching regexp: " - (if field (concat " with " field) "") - (if bbdb-search-invert "not " "")))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb (regexp &optional layout) - "Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP -in either the name(s), organization, address, phone, mail, or xfields." - (interactive (list (bbdb-search-read) (bbdb-layout-prefix))) - (let ((records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :all-names regexp - :organization regexp :mail regexp - :xfield (cons '* regexp) - :phone regexp :address regexp :bool 'or))) - (if records - (bbdb-display-records records layout nil t) - (message "No records matching '%s'" regexp)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-search-name (regexp &optional layout) - "Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the name -\(or ``alternate'' names\)." - (interactive (list (bbdb-search-read "names") (bbdb-layout-prefix))) - (bbdb-display-records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :all-names regexp) layout)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-search-organization (regexp &optional layout) - "Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the organization field." - (interactive (list (bbdb-search-read "organization") (bbdb-layout-prefix))) - (bbdb-display-records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :organization regexp) - layout)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-search-address (regexp &optional layout) - "Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the address fields." - (interactive (list (bbdb-search-read "address") (bbdb-layout-prefix))) - (bbdb-display-records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :address regexp) - layout)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-search-mail (regexp &optional layout) - "Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the mail address." - (interactive (list (bbdb-search-read "mail address") (bbdb-layout-prefix))) - (bbdb-display-records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :mail regexp) layout)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-search-phone (regexp &optional layout) - "Display all records in the BBDB matching REGEXP in the phones field." - (interactive (list (bbdb-search-read "phone") (bbdb-layout-prefix))) - (bbdb-display-records - (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :phone regexp) layout)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-search-xfields (field regexp &optional layout) - "Display all BBDB records for which xfield FIELD matches REGEXP." - (interactive - (let ((field (completing-read "Xfield to search (RET for all): " - (mapcar 'list bbdb-xfield-label-list) nil t))) - (list (if (string= field "") '* (intern field)) - (bbdb-search-read (if (string= field "") - "any xfield" - field)) - (bbdb-layout-prefix)))) - (bbdb-display-records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :xfield (cons field regexp)) - layout)) -(define-obsolete-function-alias 'bbdb-search-notes 'bbdb-search-xfields "3.0") - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-search-changed (&optional layout) - ;; FIXME: "changes" in BBDB lingo are often called "modifications" - ;; in Emacs lingo - "Display records which have been changed since BBDB was last saved." - (interactive (list (bbdb-layout-prefix))) - (if (bbdb-search-invert-p) - (let (unchanged-records) - (dolist (record (bbdb-records)) - (unless (memq record bbdb-changed-records) - (push record unchanged-records))) - (bbdb-display-records unchanged-records layout)) - (bbdb-display-records bbdb-changed-records layout))) - -(defun bbdb-search-prog (fun &optional layout) - "Search records using function FUN. -FUN is called with one argument, the record, and should return -the record to be displayed or nil otherwise." - (bbdb-display-records (delq nil (mapcar fun (bbdb-records))) layout)) - - -;; clean-up functions - -;; Sometimes one gets mail from foo@bar.baz.com, and then later gets mail -;; from foo@baz.com. At this point, one would like to delete the bar.baz.com -;; address, since the baz.com address is obviously superior. - -(defun bbdb-mail-redundant-re (mail) - "Return a regexp matching redundant variants of email address MAIL. -For example, \"foo@bar.baz.com\" is redundant w.r.t. \"foo@baz.com\". -Return nil if MAIL is not a valid plain email address. -In particular, ignore addresses \"Joe Smith \"." - (let* ((match (string-match "\\`\\([^ ]+\\)@\\(.+\\)\\'" mail)) - (name (and match (match-string 1 mail))) - (host (and match (match-string 2 mail)))) - (if (and name host) - (concat (regexp-quote name) "@.*\\." (regexp-quote host))))) - -(defun bbdb-delete-redundant-mails (records &optional query update) - "Delete redundant or duplicate mails from RECORDS. -For example, \"foo@bar.baz.com\" is redundant w.r.t. \"foo@baz.com\". -Duplicates may (but should not) occur if we feed BBDB automatically. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ -\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. -If QUERY is non-nil (as in interactive calls, unless we use a prefix arg) -query before deleting the redundant mail addresses. -If UPDATE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) update the database. -Otherwise, this is the caller's responsiblity. - -Noninteractively, this may be used as an element of `bbdb-notice-record-hook' -or `bbdb-change-hook'. However, see also `bbdb-ignore-redundant-mails', -which is probably more suited for your needs." - (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records) (not current-prefix-arg) t)) - (bbdb-editable) - (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records)) - (let (mails redundant okay) - ;; We do not look at the canonicalized mail addresses of RECORD. - ;; An address "Joe Smith " can only be entered manually - ;; into BBDB, and we assume that this is what the user wants. - ;; Anyway, if a mail field contains all the elements - ;; foo@baz.com, "Joe Smith ", "Jonathan Smith " - ;; we do not know which address to keep and which ones to throw. - (dolist (mail (bbdb-record-mail record)) - (if (assoc-string mail mails t) ; duplicate mail address - (push mail redundant) - (push mail mails))) - (let ((mail-re (delq nil (mapcar 'bbdb-mail-redundant-re mails))) - (case-fold-search t)) - (if (not (cdr mail-re)) ; at most one mail-re address to consider - (setq okay (nreverse mails)) - (setq mail-re (concat "\\`\\(?:" (mapconcat 'identity mail-re "\\|") - "\\)\\'")) - (dolist (mail mails) - (if (string-match mail-re mail) ; redundant mail address - (push mail redundant) - (push mail okay))))) - (let ((form (format "redundant mail%s %s" - (if (< 1 (length redundant)) "s" "") - (bbdb-concat 'mail (nreverse redundant))))) - (when (and redundant - (or (not query) - (y-or-n-p (format "Delete %s: " form)))) - (unless query (message "Deleting %s" form)) - (bbdb-record-set-field record 'mail okay) - (when update - (bbdb-change-record record))))))) -(define-obsolete-function-alias 'bbdb-delete-duplicate-mails - 'bbdb-delete-redundant-mails "3.0") - -(defun bbdb-search-duplicates (&optional fields) - "Search all records that have duplicate entries for FIELDS. -The list FIELDS may contain the symbols `name', `mail', and `aka'. -If FIELDS is nil use all these fields. With prefix, query for FIELDS. -The search results are displayed in the BBDB buffer." - (interactive (list (if current-prefix-arg - (list (intern (completing-read "Field: " - '("name" "mail" "aka") - nil t)))))) - (setq fields (or fields '(name mail aka))) - (let (hash ret) - (dolist (record (bbdb-records)) - - (when (and (memq 'name fields) - (bbdb-record-name record) - (setq hash (bbdb-gethash (bbdb-record-name record) - '(fl-name lf-name aka))) - (> (length hash) 1)) - (setq ret (append hash ret)) - (message "BBDB record `%s' has duplicate name." - (bbdb-record-name record)) - (sit-for 0)) - - (if (memq 'mail fields) - (dolist (mail (bbdb-record-mail-canon record)) - (setq hash (bbdb-gethash mail '(mail))) - (when (> (length hash) 1) - (setq ret (append hash ret)) - (message "BBDB record `%s' has duplicate mail `%s'." - (bbdb-record-name record) mail) - (sit-for 0)))) - - (if (memq 'aka fields) - (dolist (aka (bbdb-record-aka record)) - (setq hash (bbdb-gethash aka '(fl-name lf-name aka))) - (when (> (length hash) 1) - (setq ret (append hash ret)) - (message "BBDB record `%s' has duplicate aka `%s'" - (bbdb-record-name record) aka) - (sit-for 0))))) - - (bbdb-display-records (sort (delete-dups ret) - 'bbdb-record-lessp)))) - -(defun bbdb-fix-records (records) - "Fix broken RECORDS. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ -\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'." - (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records))) - (bbdb-editable) - (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records)) - ;; For the fields which take a list of strings (affix, organization, - ;; aka, and mail) `bbdb=record-set-field' calls `bbdb-list-strings' - ;; which removes all elements from such a list which are not non-empty - ;; strings. This should fix most problems with these fields. - (bbdb-record-set-field record 'affix (bbdb-record-affix record)) - (bbdb-record-set-field record 'organization (bbdb-record-organization record)) - (bbdb-record-set-field record 'aka (bbdb-record-aka record)) - (bbdb-record-set-field record 'mail (bbdb-record-mail record)) - (bbdb-change-record record)) - (bbdb-sort-records)) - -(defun bbdb-touch-records (records) - "Touch RECORDS by calling `bbdb-change-hook' unconditionally. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ -\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'." - (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records))) - (bbdb-editable) - (let ((bbdb-update-unchanged-records t)) - (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records)) - (bbdb-change-record record)))) - -;;; Time-based functions - -(defmacro bbdb-compare-records (cmpval label compare) - "Builds a lambda comparison function that takes one argument, RECORD. -RECORD is returned if (COMPARE VALUE CMPVAL) is t, where VALUE -is the value of field LABEL of RECORD." - `(lambda (record) - (let ((val (bbdb-record-field record ,label))) - (if (and val (,compare val ,cmpval)) - record)))) - -(defsubst bbdb-string> (a b) - (not (or (string= a b) - (string< a b)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-timestamp-older (date &optional layout) - "Display records with timestamp older than DATE. -DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format." - (interactive (list (read-string "Timestamp older than: (yyyy-mm-dd) ") - (bbdb-layout-prefix))) - (bbdb-search-prog (bbdb-compare-records date 'timestamp string<) layout)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-timestamp-newer (date &optional layout) - "Display records with timestamp newer than DATE. -DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format." - (interactive (list (read-string "Timestamp newer than: (yyyy-mm-dd) ") - (bbdb-layout-prefix))) - (bbdb-search-prog (bbdb-compare-records date 'timestamp bbdb-string>) layout)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-creation-older (date &optional layout) - "Display records with creation-date older than DATE. -DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format." - (interactive (list (read-string "Creation older than: (yyyy-mm-dd) ") - (bbdb-layout-prefix))) - (bbdb-search-prog (bbdb-compare-records date 'creation-date string<) layout)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-creation-newer (date &optional layout) - "Display records with creation-date newer than DATE. -DATE must be in yyyy-mm-dd format." - (interactive (list (read-string "Creation newer than: (yyyy-mm-dd) ") - (bbdb-layout-prefix))) - (bbdb-search-prog (bbdb-compare-records date 'creation-date bbdb-string>) layout)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-creation-no-change (&optional layout) - "Display records that have the same timestamp and creation-date." - (interactive (list (bbdb-layout-prefix))) - (bbdb-search-prog - ;; RECORD is bound in `bbdb-compare-records'. - (bbdb-compare-records (bbdb-record-timestamp record) - 'creation-date string=) - layout)) - -;;; Parsing phone numbers -;; XXX this needs expansion to handle international prefixes properly -;; i.e. +353-number without discarding the +353 part. Problem being -;; that this will necessitate yet another change in the database -;; format for people who are using north american numbers. - -(defsubst bbdb-subint (string num) - "Used for parsing phone numbers." - (string-to-number (match-string num string))) - -(defun bbdb-parse-phone (string &optional style) - "Parse a phone number from STRING and return a list of integers the form -\(area-code exchange number extension). -This is both lenient and strict in what it will parse - whitespace may -appear (or not) between any of the groups of digits, parentheses around the -area code are optional, as is a dash between the exchange and number, and -a '1' preceeding the area code; but there must be three digits in the area -code and exchange, and four in the number (if they are present). -All of these are unambigously parsable: - - ( 415 ) 555 - 1212 x123 -> (415 555 1212 123) - (415)555-1212 123 -> (415 555 1212 123) - (1-415) 555-1212 123 -> (415 555 1212 123) - 1 (415)-555-1212 123 -> (415 555 1212 123) - 555-1212 123 -> (0 555 1212 123) - 555 1212 -> (0 555 1212 0) - 415 555 1212 -> (415 555 1212 0) - 1 415 555 1212 -> (415 555 1212 0) - 5551212 -> (0 555 1212 0) - 4155551212 -> (415 555 1212 0) - 4155551212123 -> (415 555 1212 123) - 5551212x123 -> (0 555 1212 123) - 1234 -> (0 0 0 1234) - -Note that \"4151212123\" is ambiguous; it could be interpreted either as -\"(415) 121-2123\" or as \"415-1212 x123\". - -Return a list containing four numbers or one string." - - ;; RW: Missing parts of NANP numbers are replaced by zeros. - ;; Is this always correct? What about an extension zero? - ;; Should we use nil instead of zeros? - (unless style (setq style bbdb-phone-style)) - (let ((area-regexp (concat "(?[ \t]*\\+?1?[ \t]*[-\(]?[ \t]*[-\(]?[ \t]*" - "\\([2-9][0-9][0-9]\\)[ \t]*)?[-./ \t]*")) - (main-regexp (concat "\\([1-9][0-9][0-9]\\)[ \t]*[-.]?[ \t]*" - "\\([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]\\)[ \t]*")) - (ext-regexp "x?[ \t]*\\([0-9]+\\)[ \t]*")) - (cond ((not (eq style 'nanp)) - (list (bbdb-string-trim string))) - ((string-match ;; (415) 555-1212 x123 - (concat "^[ \t]*" area-regexp main-regexp ext-regexp "$") string) - (list (bbdb-subint string 1) (bbdb-subint string 2) - (bbdb-subint string 3) (bbdb-subint string 4))) - ;; (415) 555-1212 - ((string-match (concat "^[ \t]*" area-regexp main-regexp "$") string) - (list (bbdb-subint string 1) (bbdb-subint string 2) - (bbdb-subint string 3) 0)) - ;; 555-1212 x123 - ((string-match (concat "^[ \t]*" main-regexp ext-regexp "$") string) - (list 0 (bbdb-subint string 1) (bbdb-subint string 2) - (bbdb-subint string 3))) - ;; 555-1212 - ((string-match (concat "^[ \t]*" main-regexp "$") string) - (list 0 (bbdb-subint string 1) (bbdb-subint string 2) 0)) - ;; x123 - ((string-match (concat "^[ \t]*" ext-regexp "$") string) - (list 0 0 0 (bbdb-subint string 1))) - ;; We trust the user she knows what she wants - (t (list (bbdb-string-trim string)))))) - -(defun bbdb-message-search (name mail) - "Return list of BBDB records matching NAME and/or MAIL. -First try to find a record matching both NAME and MAIL. -If this fails try to find a record matching MAIL. -If this fails try to find a record matching NAME. -NAME may match FIRST_LAST, LAST_FIRST or AKA. - -This function performs a fast search using `bbdb-hashtable'. -NAME and MAIL must be strings or nil. -See `bbdb-search' for searching records with regexps." - (when (or name mail) - (bbdb-buffer) ; make sure database is loaded and up-to-date - (let ((mrecords (if mail (bbdb-gethash mail '(mail)))) - (nrecords (if name (bbdb-gethash name '(fl-name lf-name aka))))) - ;; (1) records matching NAME and MAIL - (or (and mrecords nrecords - (let (records) - (dolist (record nrecords) - (mapc (lambda (mr) (if (and (eq record mr) - (not (memq record records))) - (push record records))) - mrecords)) - records)) - ;; (2) records matching MAIL - mrecords - ;; (3) records matching NAME - nrecords)))) - -(defun bbdb-read-record (&optional first-and-last) - "Read and return a new BBDB record. -Does not insert it into the database or update the hashtables, -but does ensure that there will not be name collisions." - (bbdb-editable) - (let ((record (bbdb-empty-record))) - (let (name) - (bbdb-error-retry - (setq name (bbdb-read-name first-and-last)) - (bbdb-check-name (car name) (cdr name))) - (bbdb-record-set-firstname record (car name)) - (bbdb-record-set-lastname record (cdr name))) - - ;; organization - (bbdb-record-set-organization record (bbdb-read-organization)) - - ;; mail - (bbdb-record-set-mail - record (bbdb-split 'mail (bbdb-read-string "E-Mail Addresses: "))) - ;; address - (let (addresses label address) - (while (not (string= "" - (setq label - (bbdb-read-string - "Snail Mail Address Label [RET when done]: " - nil - bbdb-address-label-list)))) - (setq address (make-vector bbdb-address-length nil)) - (bbdb-record-edit-address address label t) - (push address addresses)) - (bbdb-record-set-address record (nreverse addresses))) - - ;; phones - (let (phones phone-list label) - (while (not (string= "" - (setq label - (bbdb-read-string - "Phone Label [RET when done]: " nil - bbdb-phone-label-list)))) - (setq phone-list - (bbdb-error-retry - (bbdb-parse-phone - (read-string "Phone: " - (and (integerp bbdb-default-area-code) - (format "(%03d) " - bbdb-default-area-code)))))) - (push (apply 'vector label phone-list) phones)) - (bbdb-record-set-phone record (nreverse phones))) - - ;; `bbdb-default-xfield' - (let ((xfield (bbdb-read-xfield bbdb-default-xfield))) - (unless (string= "" xfield) - (bbdb-record-set-xfields - record (list (cons bbdb-default-xfield xfield))))) - - record)) - -(defun bbdb-read-name (&optional first-and-last dfirst dlast) - "Read name for a record from minibuffer. -FIRST-AND-LAST controls the reading mode: -If it is 'first-last read first and last name separately. -If it is 'last-first read last and first name separately. -If it is 'fullname read full name at once. -If it is t read name parts separately, obeying `bbdb-read-name-format' if possible. -Otherwise use `bbdb-read-name-format'. -DFIRST and DLAST are default values for the first and last name. -Return cons with first and last name." - (unless (memq first-and-last '(first-last last-first fullname)) - ;; We do not yet know how to read the name - (setq first-and-last - (if (and first-and-last - (not (memq bbdb-read-name-format '(first-last last-first)))) - 'first-last - bbdb-read-name-format))) - (let ((name (cond ((eq first-and-last 'last-first) - (let (fn ln) - (setq ln (bbdb-read-string "Last Name: " dlast) - fn (bbdb-read-string "First Name: " dfirst)) - (cons fn ln))) - ((eq first-and-last 'first-last) - (cons (bbdb-read-string "First Name: " dfirst) - (bbdb-read-string "Last Name: " dlast))) - (t - (bbdb-divide-name (bbdb-read-string - "Name: " (bbdb-concat 'name-first-last - dfirst dlast))))))) - (if (string= (car name) "") (setcar name nil)) - (if (string= (cdr name) "") (setcdr name nil)) - name)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-create (record) - "Add a new RECORD to BBDB. -When called interactively read all relevant info. -Do not call this from a program; call `bbdb-create-internal' instead." - (interactive (list (bbdb-read-record current-prefix-arg))) - (bbdb-change-record record) - (bbdb-display-records (list record))) - -(defsubst bbdb-split-maybe (separator string) - "Split STRING into list of substrings bounded by matches for SEPARATORS. -If STRING is a list, return STRING. Throw error if STRING is neither a string -nor a list." - (cond ((stringp string) - (bbdb-split separator string)) - ((listp string) string) - (t (error "Cannot convert %s to list" string)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-create-internal (&rest spec) - "Add a new record to the database and return it. - -The following keywords are supported in SPEC: -:name VAL String or a cons cell (FIRST . LAST), the name of the person. - An error is thrown if VAL is already in use - and `bbdb-allow-duplicates' is nil. -:affix VAL List of strings. -:aka VAL List of strings. -:organization VAL List of strings. -:mail VAL String with comma-separated mail address - or a list of strings. - An error is thrown if a mail address in MAIL is already - in use and `bbdb-allow-duplicates' is nil. -:phone VAL List of phone-number objects. A phone-number is a vector - [\"label\" areacode prefix suffix extension-or-nil] - or [\"label\" \"phone-number\"] -:address VAL List of addresses. An address is a vector of the form - \[\"label\" (\"line1\" \"line2\" ... ) \"City\" - \"State\" \"Postcode\" \"Country\"]. -:xfields VAL Alist associating symbols with strings. -:uuid VAL String, the uuid. -:creation-date VAL String, the creation date. -:check If present, throw an error if a field value is not - syntactically correct." - (bbdb-editable) - (let ((record (bbdb-empty-record)) - (record-type (cdr bbdb-record-type)) - (check (prog1 (memq :check spec) - (setq spec (delq :check spec)))) - keyw) - - ;; Check keys. - (while (keywordp (setq keyw (car spec))) - (setq spec (cdr spec)) - (pcase keyw - (`:name - (let ((name (pop spec))) - (cond ((stringp name) - (setq name (bbdb-divide-name name))) - (check (bbdb-check-type name '(or (const nil) - (cons string string)) - t))) - (let ((firstname (car name)) - (lastname (cdr name))) - (bbdb-check-name firstname lastname) ; check for duplicates - (bbdb-record-set-firstname record firstname) - (bbdb-record-set-lastname record lastname)))) - - (`:affix - (let ((affix (bbdb-split-maybe 'affix (pop spec)))) - (if check (bbdb-check-type affix (bbdb-record-affix record-type) t)) - (bbdb-record-set-affix record affix))) - - (`:organization - (let ((organization (bbdb-split-maybe 'organization (pop spec)))) - (if check (bbdb-check-type - organization (bbdb-record-organization record-type) t)) - (bbdb-record-set-organization record organization))) - - (`:aka - (let ((aka (bbdb-split-maybe 'aka (pop spec)))) - (if check (bbdb-check-type aka (bbdb-record-aka record-type) t)) - (bbdb-record-set-aka record aka))) - - (`:mail - (let ((mail (bbdb-split-maybe 'mail (pop spec)))) - (if check (bbdb-check-type mail (bbdb-record-mail record-type) t)) - (unless bbdb-allow-duplicates - (dolist (elt mail) - (if (bbdb-gethash elt '(mail)) - (error "%s is already in the database" elt)))) - (bbdb-record-set-mail record mail))) - - (`:phone - (let ((phone (pop spec))) - (if check (bbdb-check-type phone (bbdb-record-phone record-type) t)) - (bbdb-record-set-phone phone record))) - - (`:address - (let ((address (pop spec))) - (if check (bbdb-check-type address (bbdb-record-address record-type) t)) - (bbdb-record-set-address record address))) - - (`:xfields - (let ((xfields (pop spec))) - (if check (bbdb-check-type xfields (bbdb-record-xfields record-type) t)) - (bbdb-record-set-xfields record xfields))) - - (`:uuid - (let ((uuid (pop spec))) - (if check (bbdb-check-type uuid (bbdb-record-uuid record-type) t)) - (bbdb-record-set-uuid record uuid))) - - (`:creation-date - (let ((creation-date (pop spec))) - (if check (bbdb-check-type - creation-date (bbdb-record-creation-date record-type) t)) - (bbdb-record-set-creation-date record creation-date))) - - (_ (error "Keyword `%s' undefined" keyw)))) - - (bbdb-change-record record))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-insert-field (record field value) - "For RECORD, add a new FIELD with value VALUE. -Interactively, read FIELD and VALUE; RECORD is the current record. -A non-nil prefix arg is passed on to `bbdb-read-field' as FLAG (see there)." - (interactive - (let* ((_ (bbdb-editable)) - (record (or (bbdb-current-record) - (error "Point not on a record"))) - (list (append bbdb-xfield-label-list - '(affix organization aka phone address mail))) - (field "") - (completion-ignore-case t) - (present (mapcar 'car (bbdb-record-xfields record)))) - (if (bbdb-record-affix record) (push 'affix present)) - (if (bbdb-record-organization record) (push 'organization present)) - (if (bbdb-record-mail record) (push 'mail present)) - (if (bbdb-record-aka record) (push 'aka present)) - (dolist (field present) - (setq list (remq field list))) - (setq list (mapcar 'symbol-name list)) - (while (string= field "") - (setq field (downcase (completing-read "Insert Field: " list)))) - (setq field (intern field)) - (if (memq field present) - (error "Field \"%s\" already exists" field)) - (list record field (bbdb-read-field record field current-prefix-arg)))) - - (cond (;; affix - (eq field 'affix) - (if (bbdb-record-affix record) - (error "Affix field exists already")) - (if (stringp value) - (setq value (bbdb-split 'affix value))) - (bbdb-record-set-field record 'affix value)) - ;; organization - ((eq field 'organization) - (if (bbdb-record-organization record) - (error "Organization field exists already")) - (if (stringp value) - (setq value (bbdb-split 'organization value))) - (bbdb-record-set-field record 'organization value)) - ;; phone - ((eq field 'phone) - (bbdb-record-set-field record 'phone - (nconc (bbdb-record-phone record) - (list value)))) - ;; address - ((eq field 'address) - (bbdb-record-set-field record 'address - (nconc (bbdb-record-address record) - (list value)))) - ;; mail - ((eq field 'mail) - (if (bbdb-record-mail record) - (error "Mail field exists already")) - (if (stringp value) - (setq value (bbdb-split 'mail value))) - (bbdb-record-set-field record 'mail value)) - ;; AKA - ((eq field 'aka) - (if (bbdb-record-aka record) - (error "Alternate names field exists already")) - (if (stringp value) - (setq value (bbdb-split 'aka value))) - (bbdb-record-set-field record 'aka value)) - ;; xfields - ((assq field (bbdb-record-xfields record)) - (error "Xfield \"%s\" already exists" field)) - (t - (bbdb-record-set-xfield record field value))) - (unless (bbdb-change-record record) - (message "Record unchanged"))) - -(defun bbdb-read-field (record field &optional flag) - "For RECORD read new FIELD interactively. -- The phone number style is controlled via `bbdb-phone-style'. - A prefix FLAG inverts the style, -- If a mail address lacks a domain, append `bbdb-default-domain' - if this variable non-nil. With prefix FLAG do not alter the mail address. -- The value of an xfield is a string. With prefix FLAG the value may be - any lisp object." - (let* ((init-f (intern-soft (concat "bbdb-init-" (symbol-name field)))) - (init (if (and init-f (functionp init-f)) - (funcall init-f record)))) - (cond (;; affix - (eq field 'affix) (bbdb-read-string "Affix: " init)) - ;; organization - ((eq field 'organization) (bbdb-read-organization init)) - ;; mail - ((eq field 'mail) - (let ((mail (bbdb-read-string "Mail: " init))) - (if (string-match "^mailto:" mail) - (setq mail (substring mail (match-end 0)))) - (if (or (not bbdb-default-domain) - flag (string-match "[@%!]" mail)) - mail - (concat mail "@" bbdb-default-domain)))) - ;; AKA - ((eq field 'aka) (bbdb-read-string "Alternate Names: " init)) - ;; Phone - ((eq field 'phone) - (let ((bbdb-phone-style - (if flag (if (eq bbdb-phone-style 'nanp) nil 'nanp) - bbdb-phone-style))) - (apply 'vector - (bbdb-read-string "Label: " nil bbdb-phone-label-list) - (bbdb-error-retry - (bbdb-parse-phone - (read-string "Phone: " - (and (integerp bbdb-default-area-code) - (format "(%03d) " - bbdb-default-area-code)))))))) - ;; Address - ((eq field 'address) - (let ((address (make-vector bbdb-address-length nil))) - (bbdb-record-edit-address address nil t) - address)) - ;; xfield - ((or (memq field bbdb-xfield-label-list) - ;; New xfield - (y-or-n-p - (format "\"%s\" is an unknown field name. Define it? " field)) - (error "Aborted")) - (bbdb-read-xfield field init flag))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-edit-field (record field &optional value flag) - "Edit the contents of FIELD of RECORD. -If point is in the middle of a multi-line field (e.g., address), -then the entire field is edited, not just the current line. -For editing phone numbers or addresses, VALUE must be the phone number -or address that gets edited. An error is thrown when attempting to edit -a phone number or address with VALUE being nil. - -- The value of an xfield is a string. With prefix FLAG the value may be - any lisp object." - (interactive - (save-excursion - (bbdb-editable) - ;; when at the end of the line take care of it - (if (and (eolp) (not (bobp)) (not (bbdb-current-field))) - (backward-char 1)) - (let* ((field-l (bbdb-current-field)) - (field (car field-l)) - (value (nth 1 field-l))) - (unless field (error "Point not in a field")) - (list (bbdb-current-record) - (if (memq field '(name affix organization aka mail phone address - uuid creation-date timestamp)) - field ; not an xfield - (elt value 0)) ; xfield - value current-prefix-arg)))) - (let (edit-str) - (cond ((memq field '(firstname lastname xfields)) - ;; FIXME: We could also edit first and last names. - (error "Field `%s' not editable this way." field)) - ((eq field 'name) - (bbdb-error-retry - (bbdb-record-set-field - record 'name - (bbdb-read-name - (if flag - ;; Here we try to obey the name-format xfield for - ;; editing the name field. Is this useful? Or is this - ;; irritating overkill and we better obey consistently - ;; `bbdb-read-name-format'? - (or (bbdb-record-xfield-intern record 'name-format) - flag)) - (bbdb-record-firstname record) - (bbdb-record-lastname record))))) - - ((eq field 'phone) - (unless value (error "No phone specified")) - (bbdb-record-edit-phone (bbdb-record-phone record) value)) - ((eq field 'address) - (unless value (error "No address specified")) - (bbdb-record-edit-address value nil flag)) - ((eq field 'organization) - (bbdb-record-set-field - record field - (bbdb-read-organization - (bbdb-concat field (bbdb-record-organization record))))) - ((setq edit-str (assq field '((affix . "Affix") - (mail . "Mail") (aka . "AKA")))) - (bbdb-record-set-field - record field - (bbdb-split field (bbdb-read-string - (format "%s: " (cdr edit-str)) - (bbdb-concat field - (bbdb-record-field record field)))))) - ((eq field 'uuid) - (bbdb-record-set-field - record 'uuid (bbdb-read-string "uuid (edit at your own risk): " (bbdb-record-uuid record)))) - ((eq field 'creation-date) - (bbdb-record-set-creation-date - record (bbdb-read-string "creation-date: " (bbdb-record-creation-date record)))) - ;; The timestamp is set automatically whenever we save a modified record. - ;; So any editing gets overwritten. - ((eq field 'timestamp)) ; do nothing - (t ; xfield - (bbdb-record-set-xfield - record field - (bbdb-read-xfield field (bbdb-record-xfield record field) flag)))) - (cond ((eq field 'timestamp) - (message "timestamp not editable")) - ((bbdb-change-record record)) - (t (message "Record unchanged"))))) - -(defun bbdb-edit-foo (record field &optional nvalue) - "For RECORD edit some FIELD (mostly interactively). -FIELD may take the same values as the elements of the variable `bbdb-edit-foo'. -If FIELD is 'phone or 'address, NVALUE should be an integer in order to edit -the NVALUEth phone or address field; otherwise insert a new phone or address -field. - -Interactively, if called without a prefix, the value of FIELD is the car -of the variable `bbdb-edit-foo'. When called with a prefix, the value -of FIELD is the cdr of this variable. Then use minibuffer completion -to select the field." - (interactive - (let* ((_ (bbdb-editable)) - (record (bbdb-current-record)) - (tmp (if current-prefix-arg (cdr bbdb-edit-foo) (car bbdb-edit-foo))) - (field (if (memq tmp '(current-fields all-fields)) - ;; Do not require match so that we can define new xfields. - (intern (completing-read - "Edit field: " (mapcar 'list (if (eq tmp 'all-fields) - (append '(name affix organization aka mail phone address uuid creation-date) - bbdb-xfield-label-list) - (append (if (bbdb-record-affix record) '(affix)) - (if (bbdb-record-organization record) '(organization)) - (if (bbdb-record-aka record) '(aka)) - (if (bbdb-record-mail record) '(mail)) - (if (bbdb-record-phone record) '(phone)) - (if (bbdb-record-address record) '(address)) - (mapcar 'car (bbdb-record-xfields record)) - '(name uuid creation-date)))))) - tmp)) - ;; Multiple phone and address fields may use the same label. - ;; So we cannot use these labels to uniquely identify - ;; a phone or address field. So instead we number these fields - ;; consecutively. But we do use the labels to annotate the numbers - ;; (available starting from GNU Emacs 24.1). - (nvalue (cond ((eq field 'phone) - (let* ((phones (bbdb-record-phone record)) - (collection (cons (cons "new" "new phone #") - (mapcar (lambda (n) - (cons (format "%d" n) (bbdb-phone-label (nth n phones)))) - (number-sequence 0 (1- (length phones)))))) - (completion-extra-properties - `(:annotation-function - (lambda (s) (format " (%s)" (cdr (assoc s ',collection))))))) - (if (< 0 (length phones)) - (completing-read "Phone field: " collection nil t) - "new"))) - ((eq field 'address) - (let* ((addresses (bbdb-record-address record)) - (collection (cons (cons "new" "new address") - (mapcar (lambda (n) - (cons (format "%d" n) (bbdb-address-label (nth n addresses)))) - (number-sequence 0 (1- (length addresses)))))) - (completion-extra-properties - `(:annotation-function - (lambda (s) (format " (%s)" (cdr (assoc s ',collection))))))) - (if (< 0 (length addresses)) - (completing-read "Address field: " collection nil t) - "new")))))) - (list record field (and (stringp nvalue) - (if (string= "new" nvalue) - 'new - (string-to-number nvalue)))))) - - (if (memq field '(firstname lastname name-lf aka-all mail-aka mail-canon)) - (error "Field `%s' illegal" field)) - (let ((value (if (numberp nvalue) - (nth nvalue (cond ((eq field 'phone) (bbdb-record-phone record)) - ((eq field 'address) (bbdb-record-address record)) - (t (error "%s: nvalue %s meaningless" field nvalue))))))) - (if (and (numberp nvalue) (not value)) - (error "%s: nvalue %s out of range" field nvalue)) - (if (or (memq field '(name uuid creation-date)) - (and (eq field 'affix) (bbdb-record-affix record)) - (and (eq field 'organization) (bbdb-record-organization record)) - (and (eq field 'mail) (bbdb-record-mail record)) - (and (eq field 'aka) (bbdb-record-aka record)) - (assq field (bbdb-record-xfields record)) - value) - (bbdb-edit-field record field value) - (bbdb-insert-field record field - (bbdb-read-field record field))))) - -(defun bbdb-read-xfield (field &optional init sexp) - "Read xfield FIELD with optional INIT. -This calls bbdb-read-xfield-FIELD if it exists." - (let ((read-fun (intern-soft (format "bbdb-read-xfield-%s" field)))) - (cond ((fboundp read-fun) - (funcall read-fun init)) - ((and (not sexp) (string-or-null-p init)) - (bbdb-read-string (format "%s: " field) init)) - (t (read-minibuffer (format "%s (sexp): " field) - (prin1-to-string init)))))) - -(defun bbdb-read-organization (&optional init) - "Read organization." - (if (string< "24.3" (substring emacs-version 0 4)) - (let ((crm-separator - (concat "[ \t\n]*" - (cadr (assq 'organization bbdb-separator-alist)) - "[ \t\n]*")) - (crm-local-completion-map bbdb-crm-local-completion-map)) - (completing-read-multiple "Organizations: " bbdb-organization-list - nil nil init)) - (bbdb-split 'organization (bbdb-read-string "Organizations: " init)))) - -(defun bbdb-record-edit-address (address &optional label ignore-country) - "Edit ADDRESS. -If LABEL is nil, edit the label sub-field of the address as well. -If the country field of ADDRESS is nonempty and IGNORE-COUNTRY is nil, -use the rule from `bbdb-address-format-list' matching this country. -Otherwise, use the default rule according to `bbdb-address-format-list'." - (unless label - (setq label (bbdb-read-string "Label: " - (bbdb-address-label address) - bbdb-address-label-list))) - (let ((country (or (bbdb-address-country address) "")) - new-addr edit) - (unless (or ignore-country (string= "" country)) - (let ((list bbdb-address-format-list) - identifier elt) - (while (and (not edit) (setq elt (pop list))) - (setq identifier (car elt)) - (if (or (and (listp identifier) - (member-ignore-case country identifier)) - (and (functionp identifier) - (funcall identifier address))) - (setq edit (nth 1 elt)))))) - (unless edit - (setq edit (nth 1 (assq t bbdb-address-format-list)))) - (unless edit (error "No address editing function defined")) - (if (functionp edit) - (setq new-addr (funcall edit address)) - (setq new-addr (make-vector 5 "")) - (dolist (elt (string-to-list edit)) - (cond ((eq elt ?s) - (aset new-addr 0 (bbdb-edit-address-street - (bbdb-address-streets address)))) - ((eq elt ?c) - (aset new-addr 1 (bbdb-read-string - "City: " (bbdb-address-city address) - bbdb-city-list))) - ((eq elt ?S) - (aset new-addr 2 (bbdb-read-string - "State: " (bbdb-address-state address) - bbdb-state-list))) - ((eq elt ?p) - (aset new-addr 3 - (bbdb-error-retry - (bbdb-parse-postcode - (bbdb-read-string - "Postcode: " (bbdb-address-postcode address) - bbdb-postcode-list))))) - ((eq elt ?C) - (aset new-addr 4 - (bbdb-read-string - "Country: " (or (bbdb-address-country address) - bbdb-default-country) - bbdb-country-list)))))) - (bbdb-address-set-label address label) - (bbdb-address-set-streets address (elt new-addr 0)) - (bbdb-address-set-city address (elt new-addr 1)) - (bbdb-address-set-state address (elt new-addr 2)) - (bbdb-address-set-postcode address (elt new-addr 3)) - (if (string= "" (bbdb-concat "" (elt new-addr 0) (elt new-addr 1) - (elt new-addr 2) (elt new-addr 3) - (elt new-addr 4))) - ;; User did not enter anything. this causes a display bug. - ;; The following is a temporary fix. Ideally, we would simply discard - ;; the entire address, but that requires bigger hacking. - (bbdb-address-set-country address "Emacs") - (bbdb-address-set-country address (elt new-addr 4))))) - -(defun bbdb-edit-address-street (streets) - "Edit list STREETS." - (let ((n 0) street list) - (while (not (string= "" (setq street - (bbdb-read-string - (format "Street, line %d: " (1+ n)) - (nth n streets) bbdb-street-list)))) - (push street list) - (setq n (1+ n))) - (reverse list))) - -;; This function can provide some guidance for writing -;; your own address editing function -(defun bbdb-edit-address-default (address) - "Function to use for address editing. -The sub-fields and the prompts used are: -Street, line n: (nth n street) -City: city -State: state -Postcode: postcode -Country: country" - (list (bbdb-edit-address-street (bbdb-address-streets address)) - (bbdb-read-string "City: " (bbdb-address-city address) bbdb-city-list) - (bbdb-read-string "State: " (bbdb-address-state address) - bbdb-state-list) - (bbdb-error-retry - (bbdb-parse-postcode - (bbdb-read-string "Postcode: " (bbdb-address-postcode address) - bbdb-postcode-list))) - (bbdb-read-string "Country: " (or (bbdb-address-country address) - bbdb-default-country) - bbdb-country-list))) - -(defun bbdb-record-edit-phone (phones phone) - "For list PHONES edit PHONE number." - ;; Phone numbers are special. They are vectors with either - ;; two or four elements. We do not know whether after editing PHONE - ;; we still have a number requiring the same format as PHONE. - ;; So we take all numbers PHONES of the record so that we can - ;; replace the element PHONE in PHONES. - (setcar (memq phone phones) - (apply 'vector - (bbdb-read-string "Label: " - (bbdb-phone-label phone) - bbdb-phone-label-list) - (bbdb-error-retry - (bbdb-parse-phone - (read-string "Phone: " (bbdb-phone-string phone))))))) - -;; (bbdb-list-transpose '(a b c d) 1 3) -(defun bbdb-list-transpose (list i j) - "For LIST transpose elements I and J destructively. -I and J start with zero. Return the modified LIST." - (if (eq i j) - list ; ignore that i, j could be invalid - (let (a b c) - ;; Travel down LIST only once - (if (> i j) (setq a i i j j a)); swap - (setq a (nthcdr i list) - b (nthcdr (- j i) a) - c (car b)) - (unless b (error "Args %i, %i beyond length of list." i j)) - (setcar b (car a)) - (setcar a c) - list))) - -(defun bbdb-ident-point (&optional point) - "Return identifier (RECNUM FIELD NUM) for position POINT. -If POINT is nil use current value of point. -RECNUM is the number of the record (starting from zero). -FIELD is the field type. -If FIELD's value is a list, NUM is the position of the subfield within FIELD. -If any of these terms is not defined at POINT, the respective value is nil." - (unless point (setq point (point))) - (let ((recnum (get-text-property point 'bbdb-record-number)) - (field (get-text-property point 'bbdb-field))) - (cond ((not field) - (list recnum nil nil)) - ((eq (car field) 'name) - (list recnum 'name nil)) - ((not (nth 1 field)) - (list recnum (car field) nil)) - (t - (let* ((record (car (nth recnum bbdb-records))) - (fields (bbdb-record-field record (car field))) - (val (nth 1 field)) - (num 0) done elt) - ;; For xfields we only check the label because the rest of VAL - ;; can be anything. (xfields are unique within a record.) - (if (eq 'xfields (car field)) - (setq val (car val) - fields (mapcar 'car fields))) - (while (and (not done) (setq elt (pop fields))) - (if (eq val elt) - (setq done t) - (setq num (1+ num)))) - (unless done (error "Field %s not found" val)) - (list recnum (car field) num)))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-transpose-fields (arg) - "Transpose previous and current field of a BBDB record. -With numeric prefix ARG, take previous field and move it past ARG fields. -With region active or ARG 0, transpose field point is in and field mark is in. - -Both fields must be in the same record, and must be of the same basic type -\(that is, you can use this command to change the order in which phone numbers -or email addresses are listed, but you cannot use it to make an address appear -before a phone number; the order of field types is fixed). - -If the current field is the name field, transpose first and last name, -irrespective of the value of ARG." - ;; This functionality is inspired by `transpose-lines'. - (interactive "p") - (bbdb-editable) - (let* ((ident (bbdb-ident-point)) - (record (and (car ident) (car (nth (car ident) bbdb-records)))) - num1 num2) - (cond ((not (car ident)) - (error "Point not in BBDB record")) - ((not (nth 1 ident)) - (error "Point not in BBDB field")) - ((eq 'name (nth 1 ident)) - ;; Transpose firstname and lastname - (bbdb-record-set-name record (bbdb-record-lastname record) - (bbdb-record-firstname record))) - ((not (integerp arg)) - (error "Arg `%s' not an integer" arg)) - ((not (nth 2 ident)) - (error "Point not in a transposable field")) - (t - (if (or (use-region-p) (zerop arg)) - (let ((ident2 (bbdb-ident-point - (or (mark) (error "No mark set in this buffer"))))) - (unless (and (eq (car ident) (car ident2)) - (eq (cadr ident) (cadr ident2)) - (integerp (nth 2 ident2))) - (error "Mark (or point) not on transposable field")) - (setq num1 (nth 2 ident) - num2 (nth 2 ident2))) - (setq num1 (1- (nth 2 ident)) - num2 (+ num1 arg)) - (if (or (< (min num1 num2) 0) - (>= (max num1 num2) (length (bbdb-record-field - record (nth 1 ident))))) - (error "Cannot transpose fields of different types"))) - (bbdb-record-set-field - record (nth 1 ident) - (bbdb-list-transpose (bbdb-record-field record (nth 1 ident)) - num1 num2)))) - (bbdb-change-record record))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-delete-field-or-record (records field &optional noprompt) - "For RECORDS delete FIELD. -If FIELD is the `name' field, delete RECORDS from datanbase. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ -\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records', -and FIELD is the field point is on. -If prefix NOPROMPT is non-nil, do not confirm deletion." - ;; The value of FIELD is whatever `bbdb-current-field' returns. - ;; This way we can identify more accurately what really needs - ;; to be done. - (interactive - (list (bbdb-do-records) (bbdb-current-field) current-prefix-arg)) - (bbdb-editable) - (unless field (error "Not a field")) - (setq records (bbdb-record-list records)) - (let* ((type (car field)) - (type-x (if (eq type 'xfields) - (car (nth 1 field)) - type))) - (if (eq type 'name) - (bbdb-delete-records records noprompt) - (if (memq type '(firstname lastname)) - (error "Cannot delete field `%s'" type)) - (dolist (record records) - (when (or noprompt - (y-or-n-p (format "delete this `%s' field (of %s)? " - type-x (bbdb-record-name record)))) - (cond ((memq type '(phone address)) - (bbdb-record-set-field - record type - ;; We use `delete' which deletes all phone and address - ;; fields equal to the current one. This works for - ;; multiple records. - (delete (nth 1 field) - (bbdb-record-field record type)))) - ((memq type '(affix organization mail aka)) - (bbdb-record-set-field record type nil)) - ((eq type 'xfields) - (bbdb-record-set-xfield record type-x nil)) - (t (error "Unknown field %s" type))) - (bbdb-change-record record)))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-delete-records (records &optional noprompt) - "Delete RECORDS. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ -\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. -If prefix NOPROMPT is non-nil, do not confirm deletion." - (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records) current-prefix-arg)) - (bbdb-editable) - (let ((all-records (bbdb-with-db-buffer bbdb-records))) - (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records)) - (cond ((not (memq record all-records)) - ;; Possibly we changed RECORD before deleting it. - ;; Otherwise, do nothing if RECORD is unknown to BBDB. - (setq bbdb-changed-records (delq record bbdb-changed-records))) - ((or noprompt - (y-or-n-p (format "Delete the BBDB record of %s? " - (or (bbdb-record-name record) - (car (bbdb-record-mail record)))))) - (bbdb-delete-record-internal record t) - (setq bbdb-changed-records (delq record bbdb-changed-records))))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-display-all-records (&optional layout) - "Show all records. -If invoked in a *BBDB* buffer point stays on the currently visible record. -Inverse of `bbdb-display-current-record'." - (interactive (list (bbdb-layout-prefix))) - (let ((current (ignore-errors (bbdb-current-record)))) - (bbdb-display-records (bbdb-records) layout) - (when (setq current (assq current bbdb-records)) - (redisplay) ; Strange display bug?? - (goto-char (nth 2 current))))) - ;; (set-window-point (selected-window) (nth 2 current))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-display-current-record (&optional layout) - "Narrow to current record. Inverse of `bbdb-display-all-records'." - (interactive (list (bbdb-layout-prefix))) - (bbdb-display-records (list (bbdb-current-record)) layout)) - -(defun bbdb-change-records-layout (records layout) - (dolist (record records) - (unless (eq layout (nth 1 record)) - (setcar (cdr record) layout) - (bbdb-redisplay-record (car record))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-toggle-records-layout (records &optional arg) - "Toggle layout of RECORDS (elided or expanded). -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ -\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. -With prefix ARG 0, RECORDS are displayed elided. -With any other non-nil ARG, RECORDS are displayed expanded." - (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records t) current-prefix-arg)) - (let* ((record (bbdb-current-record)) - (current-layout (nth 1 (assq record bbdb-records))) - (layout-alist - ;; Try to consider only those layouts that have the `toggle' - ;; option set - (or (delq nil (mapcar (lambda (l) - (if (and (assq 'toggle l) - (cdr (assq 'toggle l))) - l)) - bbdb-layout-alist)) - bbdb-layout-alist)) - (layout - (cond ((eq arg 0) - 'one-line) - ((null current-layout) - 'multi-line) - ;; layout is not the last element of layout-alist - ;; and we switch to the following element of layout-alist - ((caar (cdr (memq (assq current-layout layout-alist) - layout-alist)))) - (t ; layout is the last element of layout-alist - ;; and we switch to the first element of layout-alist - (caar layout-alist))))) - (message "Using %S layout" layout) - (bbdb-change-records-layout (bbdb-record-list records t) layout))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-display-records-completely (records) - "Display RECORDS using layout `full-multi-line' (i.e., display all fields). -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ -\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'." - (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records t))) - (let* ((record (bbdb-current-record)) - (current-layout (nth 1 (assq record bbdb-records))) - (layout (if (not (eq current-layout 'full-multi-line)) - 'full-multi-line - 'multi-line))) - (bbdb-change-records-layout (bbdb-record-list records t) layout))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-display-records-with-layout (records layout) - "Display RECORDS using LAYOUT. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ -\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'." - (interactive - (list (bbdb-do-records t) - (intern (completing-read "Layout: " - (mapcar (lambda (i) - (list (symbol-name (car i)))) - bbdb-layout-alist))))) - (bbdb-change-records-layout (bbdb-record-list records t) layout)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-omit-record (n) - "Remove current record from the display without deleting it from BBDB. -With prefix N, omit the next N records. If negative, omit backwards." - (interactive "p") - (let ((num (get-text-property (if (and (not (bobp)) (eobp)) - (1- (point)) (point)) - 'bbdb-record-number))) - (if (> n 0) - (setq n (min n (- (length bbdb-records) num))) - (setq n (min (- n) num)) - (bbdb-prev-record n)) - (dotimes (_i n) - (bbdb-redisplay-record (bbdb-current-record) nil t)))) - -;;; Fixing up bogus records - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-merge-records (record1 record2) - "Merge RECORD1 into RECORD2, then delete RECORD1 and return RECORD2. -If both records have name fields ask which one to use. -Concatenate other fields, ignoring duplicates. -RECORD1 need not be known to BBDB, its hash and cache are ignored. -Update hash and cache for RECORD2. - -Interactively, RECORD1 is the current record; prompt for RECORD2. -With prefix, RECORD2 defaults to the first record with the same name." - (interactive - (let* ((_ (bbdb-editable)) - (record1 (bbdb-current-record)) - (name (bbdb-record-name record1)) - (record2 (and current-prefix-arg - ;; take the first record with the same name - (car (delq record1 - (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :all-names name)))))) - (when record2 - (message "Merge current record with duplicate record `%s'" name) - (sit-for 1)) - (list record1 - (or record2 - (bbdb-completing-read-record - (format "merge record \"%s\" into: " - (or (bbdb-record-name record1) - (car (bbdb-record-mail record1)) - "???")) - (list record1)))))) - - (bbdb-editable) - (cond ((eq record1 record2) (error "Records are equal")) - ((null record2) (error "No record to merge with"))) - - ;; Merge names - (let* ((new-name (bbdb-record-name record2)) - (old-name (bbdb-record-name record1)) - (old-aka (bbdb-record-aka record1)) - extra-name - (name - (cond ((or (string= "" old-name) - (bbdb-string= old-name new-name)) - (cons (bbdb-record-firstname record2) - (bbdb-record-lastname record2))) - ((string= "" new-name) - (cons (bbdb-record-firstname record1) - (bbdb-record-lastname record1))) - (t (prog1 - (if (y-or-n-p - (format "Use name \"%s\" instead of \"%s\"? " - old-name new-name)) - (progn - (setq extra-name new-name) - (cons (bbdb-record-firstname record1) - (bbdb-record-lastname record1))) - (setq extra-name old-name) - (cons (bbdb-record-firstname record2) - (bbdb-record-lastname record2))) - (unless (bbdb-eval-spec - (bbdb-add-job bbdb-add-aka record2 extra-name) - (format "Keep \"%s\" as an alternate name? " - extra-name)) - (setq extra-name nil))))))) - - (bbdb-record-set-name record2 (car name) (cdr name)) - - (if extra-name (push extra-name old-aka)) - ;; It is better to delete RECORD1 at the end. - ;; So we must temporarily allow duplicates in RECORD2. - (let ((bbdb-allow-duplicates t)) - (bbdb-record-set-field record2 'aka old-aka t))) - - ;; Merge other stuff - (bbdb-record-set-field record2 'affix - (bbdb-record-affix record1) t) - (bbdb-record-set-field record2 'organization - (bbdb-record-organization record1) t) - (bbdb-record-set-field record2 'phone - (bbdb-record-phone record1) t) - (bbdb-record-set-field record2 'address - (bbdb-record-address record1) t) - (let ((bbdb-allow-duplicates t)) - (bbdb-record-set-field record2 'mail - (bbdb-record-mail record1) t)) - (bbdb-record-set-field record2 'xfields - (bbdb-record-xfields record1) t) - - ;; `bbdb-delete-records' does nothing if RECORD1 is not known to BBDB. - (bbdb-delete-records (list record1) 'noprompt) - (bbdb-change-record record2) - record2) - -;; The following sorting functions are also intended for use -;; in `bbdb-change-hook'. Then they will be called with one arg, the record. - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-sort-addresses (records &optional update) - "Sort the addresses in RECORDS according to the label. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ -\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. -If UPDATE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) update the database. -Otherwise, this is the caller's responsiblity (for example, when used -in `bbdb-change-hook')." - (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records) t)) - (bbdb-editable) - (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records)) - (bbdb-record-set-address - record (sort (bbdb-record-address record) - (lambda (xx yy) (string< (aref xx 0) (aref yy 0))))) - (if update - (bbdb-change-record record)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-sort-phones (records &optional update) - "Sort the phones in RECORDS according to the label. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ -\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. -If UPDATE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) update the database. -Otherwise, this is the caller's responsiblity (for example, when used -in `bbdb-change-hook')." - (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records) t)) - (bbdb-editable) - (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records)) - (bbdb-record-set-phone - record (sort (bbdb-record-phone record) - (lambda (xx yy) (string< (aref xx 0) (aref yy 0))))) - (if update - (bbdb-change-record record)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-sort-xfields (records &optional update) - "Sort the xfields in RECORDS according to `bbdb-xfields-sort-order'. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ -\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. -If UPDATE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) update the database. -Otherwise, this is the caller's responsiblity (for example, when used -in `bbdb-change-hook')." - (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records) t)) - (bbdb-editable) - (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records)) - (bbdb-record-set-xfields - record (sort (bbdb-record-xfields record) - (lambda (a b) - (< (or (cdr (assq (car a) bbdb-xfields-sort-order)) 100) - (or (cdr (assq (car b) bbdb-xfields-sort-order)) 100))))) - (if update - (bbdb-change-record record)))) -(define-obsolete-function-alias 'bbdb-sort-notes 'bbdb-sort-xfields "3.0") - -;;; Send-Mail interface - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-dwim-mail (record &optional mail) - ;; Do What I Mean! - "Return a string to use as the mail address of RECORD. -The name in the mail address is formatted obeying `bbdb-mail-name-format' -and `bbdb-mail-name'. However, if both the first name and last name -are constituents of the address as in John.Doe@Some.Host, -and `bbdb-mail-avoid-redundancy' is non-nil, then the address is used as is -and `bbdb-mail-name-format' and `bbdb-mail-name' are ignored. -If `bbdb-mail-avoid-redundancy' is 'mail-only the name is never included. -MAIL may be a mail address to be used for RECORD. -If MAIL is an integer, use the MAILth mail address of RECORD. -If MAIL is nil use the first mail address of RECORD." - (unless mail - (let ((mails (bbdb-record-mail record))) - (setq mail (or (and (integerp mail) (nth mail mails)) - (car mails))))) - (unless mail (error "Record has no mail addresses")) - (let (name fn ln) - (cond ((let ((address (bbdb-decompose-bbdb-address mail))) - ;; We need to know whether we should quote the name part of MAIL - ;; because of special characters. - (if (car address) - (setq mail (cadr address) - name (car address) - ln name)))) - ((functionp bbdb-mail-name) - (setq name (funcall bbdb-mail-name record)) - (if (consp name) - (setq fn (car name) ln (cdr name) - name (if (eq bbdb-mail-name-format 'first-last) - (bbdb-concat 'name-first-last fn ln) - (bbdb-concat 'name-last-first ln fn))) - (let ((pair (bbdb-divide-name name))) - (setq fn (car pair) ln (cdr pair))))) - ((setq name (bbdb-record-xfield record bbdb-mail-name)) - (let ((pair (bbdb-divide-name name))) - (setq fn (car pair) ln (cdr pair)))) - (t - (setq name (if (eq bbdb-mail-name-format 'first-last) - (bbdb-record-name record) - (bbdb-record-name-lf record)) - fn (bbdb-record-firstname record) - ln (bbdb-record-lastname record)))) - (if (or (not name) (equal "" name) - (eq 'mail-only bbdb-mail-avoid-redundancy) - (and bbdb-mail-avoid-redundancy - (cond ((and fn ln) - (let ((fnq (regexp-quote fn)) - (lnq (regexp-quote ln))) - (or (string-match (concat "\\`[^!@%]*\\b" fnq - "\\b[^!%@]+\\b" lnq "\\b") - mail) - (string-match (concat "\\`[^!@%]*\\b" lnq - "\\b[^!%@]+\\b" fnq "\\b") - mail)))) - ((or fn ln) - (string-match (concat "\\`[^!@%]*\\b" - (regexp-quote (or fn ln)) "\\b") - mail))))) - mail - ;; If the name contains backslashes or double-quotes, backslash them. - (setq name (replace-regexp-in-string "[\\\"]" "\\\\\\&" name)) - ;; If the name contains control chars or RFC822 specials, it needs - ;; to be enclosed in quotes. This quotes a few extra characters as - ;; well (!,%, and $) just for common sense. - ;; `define-mail-alias' uses regexp "[^- !#$%&'*+/0-9=?A-Za-z^_`{|}~]". - (format (if (string-match "[][[:cntrl:]\177()<>@,;:.!$%[:nonascii:]]" name) - "\"%s\" <%s>" - "%s <%s>") - name mail)))) - -(defun bbdb-compose-mail (&rest args) - "Start composing a mail message to send. -Use `bbdb-mail-user-agent' or (if nil) use `mail-user-agent'. -ARGS are passed to `compose-mail'." - (let ((mail-user-agent (or bbdb-mail-user-agent mail-user-agent))) - (apply 'compose-mail args))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-mail (records &optional subject n verbose) - "Compose a mail message to RECORDS (optional: using SUBJECT). -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ -\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. -By default, the first mail addresses of RECORDS are used. -If prefix N is a number, use Nth mail address of RECORDS (starting from 1). -If prefix N is C-u (t noninteractively) use all mail addresses of RECORDS. -If VERBOSE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) be verbose." - (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records) nil - (or (consp current-prefix-arg) - current-prefix-arg) - t)) - (setq records (bbdb-record-list records)) - (if (not records) - (if verbose (message "No records")) - (let ((to (bbdb-mail-address records n nil verbose))) - (unless (string= "" to) - (bbdb-compose-mail to subject))))) - -(defun bbdb-mail-address (records &optional n kill-ring-save verbose) - "Return mail addresses of RECORDS as a string. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ -\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. -By default, the first mail addresses of RECORDS are used. -If prefix N is a number, use Nth mail address of RECORDS (starting from 1). -If prefix N is C-u (t noninteractively) use all mail addresses of RECORDS. -If KILL-RING-SAVE is non-nil (as in interactive calls), copy mail addresses -to kill ring. If VERBOSE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) be verbose." - (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records) - (or (consp current-prefix-arg) - current-prefix-arg) - t t)) - (setq records (bbdb-record-list records)) - (if (not records) - (progn (if verbose (message "No records")) "") - (let ((good "") bad) - (dolist (record records) - (let ((mails (bbdb-record-mail record))) - (cond ((not mails) - (push record bad)) - ((eq n t) - (setq good (bbdb-concat ",\n\t" - good - (mapcar (lambda (mail) - (bbdb-dwim-mail record mail)) - mails)))) - (t - (setq good (bbdb-concat ",\n\t" good - (bbdb-dwim-mail record (or (and (numberp n) - (nth (1- n) mails)) - (car mails))))))))) - (when (and bad verbose) - (message "No mail addresses for %s." - (mapconcat 'bbdb-record-name (nreverse bad) ", ")) - (unless (string= "" good) (sit-for 2))) - (when (and kill-ring-save (not (string= good ""))) - (kill-new good) - (if verbose (message "%s" good))) - good))) - -;; Is there better way to yank selected mail addresses from the BBDB -;; buffer into a message buffer? We need some kind of a link between -;; the BBDB buffer and the message buffer, where the mail addresses -;; are supposed to go. Then we could browse the BBDB buffer and copy -;; selected mail addresses from the BBDB buffer into a message buffer. - -(defun bbdb-mail-yank () - "CC the people displayed in the *BBDB* buffer on this mail message. -The primary mail of each of the records currently listed in the -*BBDB* buffer will be appended to the CC: field of the current buffer." - (interactive) - (let ((addresses (with-current-buffer bbdb-buffer-name - (delq nil - (mapcar (lambda (x) - (if (bbdb-record-mail (car x)) - (bbdb-dwim-mail (car x)))) - bbdb-records)))) - (case-fold-search t)) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (if (re-search-forward "^CC:[ \t]*" nil t) - ;; We have a CC field. Move to the end of it, inserting a comma - ;; if there are already addresses present. - (unless (eolp) - (end-of-line) - (while (looking-at "\n[ \t]") - (forward-char) (end-of-line)) - (insert ",\n") - (indent-relative)) - ;; Otherwise, if there is an empty To: field, move to the end of it. - (unless (and (re-search-forward "^To:[ \t]*" nil t) - (eolp)) - ;; Otherwise, insert an empty CC: field. - (end-of-line) - (while (looking-at "\n[ \t]") - (forward-char) (end-of-line)) - (insert "\nCC:") - (indent-relative))) - ;; Now insert each of the addresses on its own line. - (while addresses - (insert (car addresses)) - (when (cdr addresses) (insert ",\n") (indent-relative)) - (setq addresses (cdr addresses))))) -(define-obsolete-function-alias 'bbdb-yank-addresses 'bbdb-mail-yank "3.0") - -;;; completion - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-completion-predicate (key records) - "For use as the third argument to `completing-read'. -Obey `bbdb-completion-list'." - (cond ((null bbdb-completion-list) - nil) - ((eq t bbdb-completion-list) - t) - (t - (catch 'bbdb-hash-ok - (dolist (record records) - (bbdb-hash-p key record bbdb-completion-list)) - nil)))) - -(defun bbdb-completing-read-records (prompt &optional omit-records) - "Read and return list of records from the bbdb. -Completion is done according to `bbdb-completion-list'. If the user -just hits return, nil is returned. Otherwise, a valid response is forced." - (let* ((completion-ignore-case t) - (string (completing-read prompt bbdb-hashtable - 'bbdb-completion-predicate t))) - (unless (string= "" string) - (let (records) - (dolist (record (gethash string bbdb-hashtable)) - (if (not (memq record omit-records)) - (push record records))) - (delete-dups records))))) - -(defun bbdb-completing-read-record (prompt &optional omit-records) - "Prompt for and return a single record from the bbdb; -completion is done according to `bbdb-completion-list'. If the user -just hits return, nil is returned. Otherwise, a valid response is forced. -If OMIT-RECORDS is non-nil it should be a list of records to dis-allow -completion with." - (let ((records (bbdb-completing-read-records prompt omit-records))) - (cond ((eq (length records) 1) - (car records)) - ((> (length records) 1) - (bbdb-display-records records 'one-line) - (let* ((count (length records)) - (result (completing-read - (format "Which record (1-%s): " count) - (mapcar 'number-to-string (number-sequence 1 count)) - nil t))) - (nth (1- (string-to-number result)) records)))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-completing-read-mails (prompt &optional init) - "Like `read-string', but allows `bbdb-complete-mail' style completion." - (read-from-minibuffer prompt init - bbdb-completing-read-mails-map)) - -(defconst bbdb-quoted-string-syntax-table - (let ((st (make-syntax-table))) - (modify-syntax-entry ?\\ "\\" st) - (modify-syntax-entry ?\" "\"" st) - st) - "Syntax-table to parse matched quotes. Used by `bbdb-complete-mail'.") - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-complete-mail (&optional beg cycle-completion-buffer) - "In a mail buffer, complete the user name or mail before point. -Completion happens up to the preceeding colon, comma, or BEG. -Return non-nil if there is a valid completion, else return nil. - -Completion behaviour obeys `bbdb-completion-list' (see there). -If what has been typed matches a unique BBDB record, insert an address -formatted by `bbdb-dwim-mail' (see there). Also, display this record -if `bbdb-completion-display-record' is non-nil, -If what has been typed is a valid completion but does not match -a unique record, display a list of completions. -If the completion is done and `bbdb-complete-mail-allow-cycling' is t -then cycle through the mails for the matching record. If BBDB -would format a given address different from what we have in the mail buffer, -the first round of cycling reformats the address accordingly, then we cycle -through the mails for the matching record. -With prefix CYCLE-COMPLETION-BUFFER non-nil, display a list of all mails -available for cycling. - -Set the variable `bbdb-complete-mail' non-nil for enabling this feature -as part of the MUA insinuation." - (interactive (list nil current-prefix-arg)) - - (bbdb-buffer) ; Make sure the database is initialized. - - ;; Completion should begin after the preceding comma (separating - ;; two addresses) or colon (separating the header field name - ;; from the header field body). We want to ignore these characters - ;; if they appear inside a quoted string (RFC 5322, Sec. 3.2.4). - ;; Note also that a quoted string may span multiple lines - ;; (RFC 5322, Sec. 2.2.3). - ;; So to be save, we go back to the beginning of the header field body - ;; (past the colon, when we are certainly not inside a quoted string), - ;; then we parse forward, looking for commas not inside a quoted string - ;; and positioned before END. - This fails with an unbalanced quote. - ;; But an unbalanced quote is bound to fail anyway. - (when (and (not beg) - (<= (point) - (save-restriction ; `mail-header-end' - (widen) - (save-excursion - (rfc822-goto-eoh) - (point))))) - (let ((end (point)) - start pnt state) - (save-excursion - ;; A header field name must appear at the beginning of a line, - ;; and it must be terminated by a colon. - (re-search-backward "^[^ \t\n:][^:]*:[ \t\n]+") - (setq beg (match-end 0) - start beg) - (goto-char beg) - ;; If we are inside a syntactically correct header field, - ;; all continuation lines in between the field name and point - ;; must begin with a white space character. - (if (re-search-forward "\n[^ \t]" end t) - ;; An invalid header is identified via BEG set to nil. - (setq beg nil) - ;; Parse field body up to END - (with-syntax-table bbdb-quoted-string-syntax-table - (while (setq pnt (re-search-forward ",[ \t\n]*" end t)) - (setq state (parse-partial-sexp start pnt nil nil state) - start pnt) - (unless (nth 3 state) (setq beg pnt)))))))) - - ;; Do we have a meaningful way to set BEG if we are not in a message header? - (unless beg - (message "Not a valid buffer position for mail completion") - (sit-for 1)) - - (let* ((end (point)) - (done (unless beg 'nothing)) - (orig (and beg (buffer-substring beg end))) - (completion-ignore-case t) - (completion (and orig - (try-completion orig bbdb-hashtable - 'bbdb-completion-predicate))) - all-completions dwim-completions one-record) - - (unless done - ;; We get fooled if a partial COMPLETION matches "," (for example, - ;; a comma in lf-name). Such a partial COMPLETION cannot be protected - ;; by quoting. Then the comma gets interpreted as BEG. - ;; So we never perform partial completion beyond the first comma. - ;; This works even if we have just one record matching ORIG (thus - ;; allowing dwim-completion) because ORIG is a substring of COMPLETION - ;; even after COMPLETION got truncated; and ORIG by itself must be - ;; sufficient to identify this record. - ;; Yet if multiple records match ORIG we can only offer a *Completions* - ;; buffer. - (if (and (stringp completion) - (string-match "," completion)) - (setq completion (substring completion 0 (match-beginning 0)))) - - (setq all-completions (all-completions orig bbdb-hashtable - 'bbdb-completion-predicate)) - ;; Resolve the records matching ORIG: - ;; Multiple completions may match the same record - (let ((records (delete-dups - (apply 'append (mapcar (lambda (compl) - (gethash compl bbdb-hashtable)) - all-completions))))) - ;; Is there only one matching record? - (setq one-record (and (not (cdr records)) - (car records)))) - - ;; Clean up *Completions* buffer window, if it exists - (let ((window (get-buffer-window "*Completions*"))) - (if (window-live-p window) - (quit-window nil window))) - - (cond - ;; Match for a single record - (one-record - (let ((completion-list (if (eq t bbdb-completion-list) - '(fl-name lf-name mail aka organization) - bbdb-completion-list)) - (mails (bbdb-record-mail one-record)) - mail elt) - (if (not mails) - (progn - (message "Matching record has no mail field") - (sit-for 1) - (setq done 'nothing)) - - ;; Determine the mail address of ONE-RECORD to use for ADDRESS. - ;; Do we have a preferential order for the following tests? - ;; (1) If ORIG matches name, AKA, or organization of ONE-RECORD, - ;; then ADDRESS will be the first mail address of ONE-RECORD. - (if (try-completion orig - (append - (if (memq 'fl-name completion-list) - (list (or (bbdb-record-name one-record) ""))) - (if (memq 'lf-name completion-list) - (list (or (bbdb-record-name-lf one-record) ""))) - (if (memq 'aka completion-list) - (bbdb-record-field one-record 'aka-all)) - (if (memq 'organization completion-list) - (bbdb-record-organization one-record)))) - (setq mail (car mails))) - ;; (2) If ORIG matches one or multiple mail addresses of ONE-RECORD, - ;; then we take the first one matching ORIG. - ;; We got here with MAIL nil only if `bbdb-completion-list' - ;; includes 'mail or 'primary. - (unless mail - (while (setq elt (pop mails)) - (if (try-completion orig (list elt)) - (setq mail elt - mails nil)))) - ;; This error message indicates a bug! - (unless mail (error "No match for %s" orig)) - - (let ((dwim-mail (bbdb-dwim-mail one-record mail))) - (if (string= dwim-mail orig) - ;; We get here if `bbdb-mail-avoid-redundancy' is 'mail-only - ;; and `bbdb-completion-list' includes 'mail. - (unless (and bbdb-complete-mail-allow-cycling - (< 1 (length (bbdb-record-mail one-record)))) - (setq done 'unchanged)) - ;; Replace the text with the expansion - (delete-region beg end) - (insert dwim-mail) - (bbdb-complete-mail-cleanup dwim-mail beg) - (setq done 'unique)))))) - - ;; Partial completion - ((and (stringp completion) - (not (bbdb-string= orig completion))) - (delete-region beg end) - (insert completion) - (setq done 'partial)) - - ;; Partial match not allowing further partial completion - (completion - (let ((completion-list (if (eq t bbdb-completion-list) - '(fl-name lf-name mail aka organization) - bbdb-completion-list))) - ;; Now collect all the dwim-addresses for each completion. - ;; Add it if the mail is part of the completions - (dolist (key all-completions) - (dolist (record (gethash key bbdb-hashtable)) - (let ((mails (bbdb-record-mail record)) - accept) - (when mails - (dolist (field completion-list) - (cond ((eq field 'fl-name) - (if (bbdb-string= key (bbdb-record-name record)) - (push (car mails) accept))) - ((eq field 'lf-name) - (if (bbdb-string= key (bbdb-cache-lf-name - (bbdb-record-cache record))) - (push (car mails) accept))) - ((eq field 'aka) - (if (member-ignore-case key (bbdb-record-field - record 'aka-all)) - (push (car mails) accept))) - ((eq field 'organization) - (if (member-ignore-case key (bbdb-record-organization - record)) - (push (car mails) accept))) - ((eq field 'primary) - (if (bbdb-string= key (car mails)) - (push (car mails) accept))) - ((eq field 'mail) - (dolist (mail mails) - (if (bbdb-string= key mail) - (push mail accept)))))) - (dolist (mail (delete-dups accept)) - (push (bbdb-dwim-mail record mail) dwim-completions)))))) - - (setq dwim-completions (sort (delete-dups dwim-completions) - 'string-lessp)) - (cond ((not dwim-completions) - (message "Matching record has no mail field") - (sit-for 1) - (setq done 'nothing)) - ;; DWIM-COMPLETIONS may contain only one element, - ;; if multiple completions match the same record. - ;; Then we may proceed with DONE set to `unique'. - ((eq 1 (length dwim-completions)) - (delete-region beg end) - (insert (car dwim-completions)) - (bbdb-complete-mail-cleanup (car dwim-completions) beg) - (setq done 'unique)) - (t (setq done 'choose))))))) - - ;; By now, we have considered all possiblities to perform a completion. - ;; If nonetheless we haven't done anything so far, consider cycling. - ;; - ;; Completion and cycling are really two very separate things. - ;; Completion is controlled by the user variable `bbdb-completion-list'. - ;; Cycling assumes that ORIG already holds a valid RFC 822 mail address. - ;; Therefore cycling may consider different records than completion. - (when (and (not done) bbdb-complete-mail-allow-cycling) - ;; find the record we are working on. - (let* ((address (bbdb-extract-address-components orig)) - (record (car (bbdb-message-search - (car address) (cadr address))))) - (if (and record - (setq dwim-completions - (mapcar (lambda (m) (bbdb-dwim-mail record m)) - (bbdb-record-mail record)))) - (cond ((and (= 1 (length dwim-completions)) - (string= orig (car dwim-completions))) - (setq done 'unchanged)) - (cycle-completion-buffer ; use completion buffer - (setq done 'cycle-choose)) - ;; Reformatting / Clean up: - ;; If the canonical mail address (nth 1 address) - ;; matches the Nth canonical mail address of RECORD, - ;; but ORIG is not `equal' to (bbdb-dwim-mail record n), - ;; then we replace ORIG by (bbdb-dwim-mail record n). - ;; For example, the address "JOHN SMITH " - ;; gets reformatted as "John Smith ". - ;; We attempt this reformatting before the yet more - ;; aggressive proper cycling. - ((let* ((cmails (bbdb-record-mail-canon record)) - (len (length cmails)) - mail dwim-mail) - (while (and (not done) - (setq mail (pop cmails))) - (when (and (bbdb-string= mail (nth 1 address)) ; ignore case - (not (string= orig (setq dwim-mail - (nth (- len 1 (length cmails)) - dwim-completions))))) - (delete-region beg end) - (insert dwim-mail) - (bbdb-complete-mail-cleanup dwim-mail beg) - (setq done 'reformat))) - done)) - - (t - ;; ORIG is `equal' to an element of DWIM-COMPLETIONS - ;; Use the next element of DWIM-COMPLETIONS. - (let ((dwim-mail (or (nth 1 (member orig dwim-completions)) - (nth 0 dwim-completions)))) - ;; replace with new mail address - (delete-region beg end) - (insert dwim-mail) - (bbdb-complete-mail-cleanup dwim-mail beg) - (setq done 'cycle))))))) - - (when (member done '(choose cycle-choose)) - ;; Pop up a completions window using DWIM-COMPLETIONS. - ;; `completion-in-region' does not work here as DWIM-COMPLETIONS - ;; is not a collection for completion in the usual sense, but it - ;; is really a list of replacements. - (let ((status (not (eq (selected-window) (minibuffer-window)))) - (completion-base-position (list beg end)) - ;; We first call the default value of - ;; `completion-list-insert-choice-function' - ;; before performing our own stuff. - (completion-list-insert-choice-function - `(lambda (beg end text) - ,(if (boundp 'completion-list-insert-choice-function) - `(funcall ',completion-list-insert-choice-function - beg end text)) - (bbdb-complete-mail-cleanup text beg)))) - (if status (message "Making completion list...")) - (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*Completions*" - (display-completion-list dwim-completions)) - (if status (message "Making completion list...done")))) - - ;; If DONE is `nothing' return nil so that possibly some other code - ;; can take over. - (unless (eq done 'nothing) - done))) - -;;;###autoload -(define-obsolete-function-alias 'bbdb-complete-name 'bbdb-complete-mail "3.0") - -(defun bbdb-complete-mail-cleanup (mail beg) - "Clean up after inserting MAIL at position BEG. -If we are past `fill-column', wrap at the previous comma." - (if (and (not (auto-fill-function)) - (>= (current-column) fill-column)) - (save-excursion - (goto-char beg) - (when (search-backward "," (line-beginning-position) t) - (forward-char 1) - (insert "\n") - (indent-relative) - (if (looking-at "[ \t\n]+") - (delete-region (point) (match-end 0)))))) - (if (or bbdb-completion-display-record bbdb-complete-mail-hook) - (let* ((address (bbdb-extract-address-components mail)) - (records (bbdb-message-search (car address) (nth 1 address)))) - ;; Update the *BBDB* buffer if desired. - (if bbdb-completion-display-record - (let ((bbdb-silent-internal t)) - ;; FIXME: This pops up *BBDB* before removing *Completions* - (bbdb-display-records records nil t))) - ;; `bbdb-complete-mail-hook' may access MAIL, ADDRESS, and RECORDS. - (run-hooks 'bbdb-complete-mail-hook)))) - -;;; interface to mail-abbrevs.el. - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-mail-aliases (&optional force-rebuilt noisy) - "Define mail aliases for the records in the database. -Define a mail alias for every record that has a `mail-alias' field -which is the contents of that field. -If there are multiple comma-separated words in the `mail-alias' field, -then all of those words will be defined as aliases for that person. - -If multiple records in the database have the same mail alias, -then that alias expands to a comma-separated list of the mail addresses -of all of these people. -Add this command to `mail-setup-hook'. - -Mail aliases are (re)built only if `bbdb-mail-aliases-need-rebuilt' is non-nil -because the database was newly loaded or it has been edited. -Rebuilding the aliases is enforced if prefix FORCE-REBUILT is t." - (interactive (list current-prefix-arg t)) - ;; Build `mail-aliases' if not yet done. - ;; Note: `mail-abbrevs-setup' rebuilds the mail-aliases only if - ;; `mail-personal-alias-file' has changed. So it would not do anything - ;; if we want to rebuild the mail-aliases because of changes in BBDB. - (if (or force-rebuilt (eq t mail-aliases)) (build-mail-aliases)) - - ;; We should be cleverer here and instead of rebuilding all aliases - ;; we should just do what's necessary, i.e. remove deleted records - ;; and add new records - ;; Calling `bbdb-records' can change `bbdb-mail-aliases-need-rebuilt' - (let ((records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :xfield (cons bbdb-mail-alias-field "."))) - results match) - (if (not (or force-rebuilt bbdb-mail-aliases-need-rebuilt)) - (if noisy (message "BBDB mail alias: nothing to do")) - (setq bbdb-mail-aliases-need-rebuilt nil) - - ;; collect an alist of (alias rec1 [rec2 ...]) - (dolist (record records) - (if (bbdb-record-mail record) - (dolist (alias (bbdb-record-xfield-split record bbdb-mail-alias-field)) - (if (setq match (assoc alias results)) - ;; If an alias appears more than once, we collect all records - ;; that refer to it. - (nconc match (list record)) - (push (list alias record) results))) - (unless bbdb-silent - (bbdb-warn "record %S has no mail address, but the aliases: %s" - (bbdb-record-name record) - (bbdb-record-xfield record bbdb-mail-alias-field)) - (sit-for 1)))) - - ;; Iterate over the results and create the aliases - (dolist (result results) - (let* ((aliasstem (car result)) - (expansions - (if (cddr result) - ;; for group aliases we just take all the primary mails - ;; and define only one expansion! - (list (mapconcat (lambda (record) (bbdb-dwim-mail record)) - (cdr result) mail-alias-separator-string)) - ;; this is an alias for a single person so deal with it - ;; according to `bbdb-mail-alias' - (let* ((record (nth 1 result)) - (mails (bbdb-record-mail record))) - (if (or (eq 'first bbdb-mail-alias) - (not (cdr mails))) - ;; Either we want to define only one alias for - ;; the first mail address or there is anyway - ;; only one address. In either case, we take - ;; take only the first address. - (list (bbdb-dwim-mail record (car mails))) - ;; We need to deal with more than one mail address... - (let* ((all (mapcar (lambda (m) (bbdb-dwim-mail record m)) - mails)) - (star (bbdb-concat mail-alias-separator-string all))) - (if (eq 'star bbdb-mail-alias) - (list star (car all)) - ;; if `bbdb-mail-alias' is 'all, we create - ;; two aliases for the primary mail address - (cons star (cons (car all) all)))))))) - (count -1) ; n=-1: *; n=0: ; n>0: n - (len (length expansions)) - alias f-alias) - - ;; create the aliases for each expansion - (dolist (expansion expansions) - (cond ((or (= 1 len) - (= count 0)) - (setq alias aliasstem)) - ((= count -1) ;; all the mails of a record - (setq alias (concat aliasstem "*"))) - (t ;; n for each mail of a record - (setq alias (format "%s%s" aliasstem count)))) - (setq count (1+ count)) - - (bbdb-pushnew (cons alias expansion) mail-aliases) - - (define-mail-abbrev alias expansion) - (unless (setq f-alias (intern-soft (downcase alias) mail-abbrevs)) - (error "Cannot find the alias")) - - ;; `define-mail-abbrev' initializes f-alias to be - ;; `mail-abbrev-expand-hook'. We replace this by - ;; `bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook' - (unless (eq (symbol-function f-alias) 'mail-abbrev-expand-hook) - (error "mail-aliases contains unexpected hook %s" - (symbol-function f-alias))) - ;; `bbdb-mail-abbrev-hook' is called with mail addresses instead of - ;; bbdb records to avoid keeping pointers to records, which would - ;; lose if the database was reverted. - ;; `bbdb-mail-abbrev-hook' uses `bbdb-message-search' to convert - ;; these mail addresses to records, which is plenty fast. - ;; FIXME: The value of arg MAILS for `bbdb-mail-abbrev-hook' - ;; is wrong. Currently it is based on the list of records that have - ;; referenced ALIASTEM and we simply take the first mail address - ;; from each of these records. - ;; Then `bbdb-message-search' will find the correct records - ;; (assuming that each mail address appears only once in the - ;; database). Nonethless, arg MAILS for `bbdb-mail-abbrev-hook' - ;; does not, in general, contain the actual mail addresses - ;; of EXPANSION. So what we would need is to go back from - ;; EXPANSION to the mail addresses it contains (which is tricky - ;; because mail addresses in the database can be shortcuts for - ;; the addresses in EXPANSION). - (fset f-alias `(lambda () - (bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook - ,alias - ',(mapcar (lambda (r) (car (bbdb-record-mail r))) - (cdr result)))))))) - - (if noisy (message "BBDB mail alias: rebuilding done"))))) - -(defun bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook (alias mails) - (run-hook-with-args 'bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook alias mails) - (mail-abbrev-expand-hook) - (when bbdb-completion-display-record - (let ((bbdb-silent-internal t)) - (bbdb-display-records - (apply 'append - (mapcar (lambda (mail) (bbdb-message-search nil mail)) mails)) - nil t)))) - -(defun bbdb-get-mail-aliases () - "Return a list of mail aliases used in the BBDB." - (let ((records (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :xfield (cons bbdb-mail-alias-field "."))) - result) - (dolist (record records) - (dolist (alias (bbdb-record-xfield-split record bbdb-mail-alias-field)) - (bbdb-pushnew alias result))) - result)) - -;;;###autoload -(defsubst bbdb-mail-alias-list (alias) - (if (stringp alias) - (bbdb-split bbdb-mail-alias-field alias) - alias)) - -(defun bbdb-add-mail-alias (records &optional alias delete) - "Add ALIAS to RECORDS. -If prefix DELETE is non-nil, remove ALIAS from RECORDS. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ -\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. -Arg ALIAS is ignored if list RECORDS contains more than one record. -Instead read ALIAS interactively for each record in RECORDS. -If the function `bbdb-init-mail-alias' is defined, it is called with -one arg RECORD to define the default value for ALIAS of RECORD." - (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records) nil current-prefix-arg)) - (bbdb-editable) - (setq records (bbdb-record-list records)) - (if (< 1 (length records)) (setq alias nil)) - (let* ((tmp (intern-soft - (concat "bbdb-init-" (symbol-name bbdb-mail-alias-field)))) - (init-f (if (functionp tmp) tmp))) - (dolist (record records) - (let ((r-a-list (bbdb-record-xfield-split record bbdb-mail-alias-field)) - (alias alias) - a-list) - (if alias - (setq a-list (bbdb-mail-alias-list alias)) - (when init-f - (setq a-list (bbdb-mail-alias-list (funcall init-f record)) - alias (if a-list (bbdb-concat bbdb-mail-alias-field a-list)))) - (let ((crm-separator - (concat "[ \t\n]*" - (cadr (assq bbdb-mail-alias-field bbdb-separator-alist)) - "[ \t\n]*")) - (crm-local-completion-map bbdb-crm-local-completion-map) - (prompt (format "%s mail alias:%s " (if delete "Remove" "Add") - (if alias (format " (default %s)" alias) ""))) - (collection (if delete - (or r-a-list (error "Record has no alias")) - (bbdb-get-mail-aliases)))) - (setq a-list (if (string< "24.3" (substring emacs-version 0 4)) - (completing-read-multiple prompt collection nil - delete nil nil alias) - (bbdb-split bbdb-mail-alias-field - (completing-read prompt collection nil - delete nil nil alias)))))) - (dolist (a a-list) - (if delete - (setq r-a-list (delete a r-a-list)) - ;; Add alias only if it is not there yet - (bbdb-pushnew a r-a-list))) - ;; This also handles `bbdb-mail-aliases-need-rebuilt' - (bbdb-record-set-xfield record bbdb-mail-alias-field - (bbdb-concat bbdb-mail-alias-field r-a-list)) - (bbdb-change-record record))))) - -;;; Dialing numbers from BBDB - -(defun bbdb-dial-number (phone-string) - "Dial the number specified by PHONE-STRING. -This uses the tel URI syntax passed to `browse-url' to make the call. -If `bbdb-dial-function' is non-nil then that is called to make the phone call." - (interactive "sDial number: ") - (if bbdb-dial-function - (funcall bbdb-dial-function phone-string) - (browse-url (concat "tel:" phone-string)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-dial (phone force-area-code) - "Dial the number at point. -If the point is at the beginning of a record, dial the first phone number. -Use rules from `bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist' unless prefix FORCE-AREA-CODE -is non-nil. Do not dial the extension." - (interactive (list (bbdb-current-field) current-prefix-arg)) - (if (eq (car-safe phone) 'name) - (setq phone (car (bbdb-record-phone (bbdb-current-record))))) - (if (eq (car-safe phone) 'phone) - (setq phone (car (cdr phone)))) - (or (vectorp phone) (error "Not on a phone field")) - - (let ((number (bbdb-phone-string phone)) - shortnumber) - - ;; cut off the extension - (if (string-match "x[0-9]+$" number) - (setq number (substring number 0 (match-beginning 0)))) - - (unless force-area-code - (let ((alist bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist) prefix) - (while (setq prefix (pop alist)) - (if (string-match (concat "^" (eval (car prefix))) number) - (setq shortnumber (concat (cdr prefix) - (substring number (match-end 0))) - alist nil))))) - - (if shortnumber - (setq number shortnumber) - - ;; This is terrifically Americanized... - ;; Leading 0 => local number (?) - (if (and bbdb-dial-local-prefix - (string-match "^0" number)) - (setq number (concat bbdb-dial-local-prefix number))) - - ;; Leading + => long distance/international number - (if (and bbdb-dial-long-distance-prefix - (string-match "^\+" number)) - (setq number (concat bbdb-dial-long-distance-prefix " " - (substring number 1))))) - - (unless bbdb-silent - (message "Dialing %s" number)) - (bbdb-dial-number number))) - -;;; url interface - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-browse-url (records &optional which) - "Brwose URLs stored in the `url' field of RECORDS. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ -\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. -Prefix WHICH specifies which URL in field `url' is used (starting from 0). -Default is the first URL." - (interactive (list (bbdb-get-records "Visit (URL): ") - (and current-prefix-arg - (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)))) - (unless which (setq which 0)) - (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records)) - (let ((url (bbdb-record-xfield-split record 'url))) - (when url - (setq url (read-string "fetch: " (nth which url))) - (unless (string= "" url) - (browse-url url)))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-grab-url (record url) - "Grab URL and store it in RECORD." - (interactive (let ((url (browse-url-url-at-point))) - (unless url (error "No URL at point")) - (list (bbdb-completing-read-record - (format "Add `%s' for: " url)) - url))) - (bbdb-record-set-field record 'url url t) - (bbdb-change-record record) - (bbdb-display-records (list record))) - -;;; Copy to kill ring - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-copy-records-as-kill (records) - "Copy RECORDS to kill ring. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ -\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'." - (interactive (list (bbdb-do-records t))) - (let (drec) - (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records t)) - (push (buffer-substring (nth 2 record) - (or (nth 2 (car (cdr (memq record bbdb-records)))) - (point-max))) - drec)) - (kill-new (replace-regexp-in-string - "[ \t\n]*\\'" "\n" - (mapconcat 'identity (nreverse drec) ""))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-copy-fields-as-kill (records field &optional num) - "For RECORDS copy values of FIELD at point to kill ring. -If FIELD is an address or phone with a label, copy only field values -with the same label. With numeric prefix NUM, if the value of FIELD -is a list, copy only the NUMth list element. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ -\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'." - (interactive - (list (bbdb-do-records t) (bbdb-current-field) - (and current-prefix-arg - (prefix-numeric-value current-prefix-arg)))) - (unless field (error "Not a field")) - (let* ((type (if (eq (car field) 'xfields) - (car (nth 1 field)) - (car field))) - (label (if (memq type '(phone address)) - (aref (cadr field) 0))) - (ident (and (< 1 (length records)) - (not (eq type 'name)))) - val-list) - (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records)) - (let ((raw-val (bbdb-record-field (car record) type)) - value) - (if raw-val - (cond ((eq type 'phone) - (dolist (elt raw-val) - (if (equal label (aref elt 0)) - (push (bbdb-phone-string elt) value))) - (setq value (bbdb-concat 'phone (nreverse value)))) - ((eq type 'address) - (dolist (elt raw-val) - (if (equal label (aref elt 0)) - (push (bbdb-format-address - elt (if (eq (nth 1 record) 'one-line) 3 2)) - value))) - (setq value (bbdb-concat 'address (nreverse value)))) - ((consp raw-val) - (setq value (if num (nth num raw-val) - (bbdb-concat type raw-val)))) - (t (setq value raw-val)))) - (if value - (push (if ident - (bbdb-concat 'name-field - (bbdb-record-name (car record)) value) - value) val-list)))) - (let ((str (bbdb-concat 'record (nreverse val-list)))) - (kill-new str) - (message "%s" str)))) - -;;; Help and documentation - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-info () - (interactive) - (info (format "(%s)Top" (or bbdb-info-file "bbdb")))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-help () - (interactive) - (message (substitute-command-keys "\\\ -new field: \\[bbdb-insert-field]; \ -edit field: \\[bbdb-edit-field]; \ -delete field: \\[bbdb-delete-field-or-record]; \ -mode help: \\[describe-mode]; \ -info: \\[bbdb-info]"))) - -(provide 'bbdb-com) - -;;; bbdb-com.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-gnus.el b/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-gnus.el deleted file mode 100644 index c279c58..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-gnus.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -;;; bbdb-gnus.el --- BBDB interface to Gnus -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -;; BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with BBDB. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: -;;; This file contains the BBDB interface to Gnus. -;;; See the BBDB info manual for documentation. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'bbdb) -(require 'bbdb-com) -(require 'bbdb-mua) -(require 'gnus) - -;;; Insinuation - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-insinuate-gnus () - "Hook BBDB into Gnus. -Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'." - ;; `bbdb-mua-display-sender' fails in *Article* buffers, where - ;; `gnus-article-read-summary-keys' provides an additional wrapper - ;; that restores the window configuration. - (define-key gnus-summary-mode-map ":" 'bbdb-mua-display-sender) - (define-key gnus-article-mode-map ":" 'bbdb-mua-display-sender) - ;; For `bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender' it is probably OK if - ;;`gnus-article-read-summary-keys' restores the window configuration. - (define-key gnus-summary-mode-map ";" 'bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender) - (define-key gnus-article-mode-map ";" 'bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender) - ;; Do we need keybindings for more commands? Suggestions welcome. - ;; (define-key gnus-summary-mode-map ":" 'bbdb-mua-display-records) - ;; (define-key gnus-summary-mode-map "'" 'bbdb-mua-display-recipients) - ;; (define-key gnus-summary-mode-map ";" 'bbdb-mua-edit-field-recipients) - - ;; Set up user field for use in `gnus-summary-line-format' - ;; (1) Big solution: use whole name - (if bbdb-mua-summary-unify-format-letter - (fset (intern (concat "gnus-user-format-function-" - bbdb-mua-summary-unify-format-letter)) - (lambda (header) - (bbdb-mua-summary-unify (mail-header-from header))))) - - ;; (2) Small solution: a mark for messages whos sender is in BBDB. - (if bbdb-mua-summary-mark-format-letter - (fset (intern (concat "gnus-user-format-function-" - bbdb-mua-summary-mark-format-letter)) - (lambda (header) - (bbdb-mua-summary-mark (mail-header-from header)))))) - -(provide 'bbdb-gnus) - -;;; bbdb-gnus.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-ispell.el b/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-ispell.el deleted file mode 100644 index 88ba022..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-ispell.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -;;; bbdb-ispell.el --- export names from BBDB to personal ispell dictionaries -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; Author: Ivan Kanis - -;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -;; BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with BBDB. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: -;; -;; Names are often not recognized by the standard ispell dictionaries. -;; `bbdb-ispell-export' exports the names from your BBDB records to your -;; personal ispell dictionaries. -;; The personal dictionaries are in `bbdb-ispell-dictionary-list' -;; The BBDB fields for this are in `bbdb-ispell-field-list'. -;; Exclude words via `bbdb-ispell-min-word-length' and `bbdb-ispell-ignore-re'. -;; -;; Bugs: -;; Save your personal directories before running this code. I had my -;; dictionary truncated while debugging. It shouldn't happen -;; but better be safe than sorry... -;; -;; See the BBDB info manual for documentation. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'ispell) -(require 'bbdb) - -(defcustom bbdb-ispell-dictionary-list '("default") - "List of ispell personal dictionaries. -Allowed elements are as in the return value of `ispell-valid-dictionary-list'." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-ispell - :type (cons 'set (mapcar (lambda (dict) `(string ,dict)) - (ispell-valid-dictionary-list)))) - -(defcustom bbdb-ispell-field-list '(name organization aka) - "List of fields of each BBDB record considered for the personal dictionary." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-ispell - :type (list 'repeat - (append '(choice) (mapcar (lambda (field) `(const ,field)) - '(name organization affix aka address)) - '((symbol :tag "xfield"))))) - -(defcustom bbdb-ispell-min-word-length 3 - "Words with fewer characters are ignored." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-ispell - :type 'number) - -(defcustom bbdb-ispell-ignore-re "[^[:alpha:]]" - "Words matching this regexp are ignored." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-ispell - :type 'regexp) - -;; Internal variable -(defvar bbdb-ispell-word-list nil - "List of words extracted from the BBDB records.") - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-ispell-export () - "Export BBDB records to ispell personal dictionaries." - (interactive) - (message "Exporting to personal dictionary...") - (let (bbdb-ispell-word-list) - ;; Collect words from BBDB records. - (dolist (record (bbdb-records)) - (dolist (field bbdb-ispell-field-list) - (bbdb-ispell-collect-words (bbdb-record-field record field)))) - - ;; Update personal dictionaries - (dolist (dict (or bbdb-ispell-dictionary-list '("default"))) - (ispell-change-dictionary dict) - ;; Initialize variables and dicts alists - (ispell-set-spellchecker-params) - (ispell-init-process) - ;; put in verbose mode - (ispell-send-string "%\n") - (let (new) - (dolist (word (delete-dups bbdb-ispell-word-list)) - (ispell-send-string (concat "^" word "\n")) - (while (progn - (ispell-accept-output) - (not (string= "" (car ispell-filter))))) - ;; remove extra \n - (setq ispell-filter (cdr ispell-filter)) - (when (and ispell-filter - (listp ispell-filter) - (not (eq (ispell-parse-output (car ispell-filter)) t))) - ;; ok the word doesn't exist, add it - (ispell-send-string (concat "*" word "\n")) - (setq new t))) - (when new - ;; Save dictionary: - ;; aspell doesn't tell us when it completed the saving. - ;; So we send it another word for spellchecking. - (ispell-send-string "#\n^hello\n") - (while (progn - (ispell-accept-output) - (not (string= "" (car ispell-filter))))))))) - (message "Exporting to personal dictionary...done")) - -(defun bbdb-ispell-collect-words (field) - "Parse BBDB FIELD and collect words in `bbdb-ispell-word-list'." - ;; Ignore everything in FIELD that is not a string or a sequence. - (cond ((stringp field) - (dolist (word (split-string field)) - (if (and (>= (length word) bbdb-ispell-min-word-length) - (not (string-match bbdb-ispell-ignore-re word))) - (push word bbdb-ispell-word-list)))) - ((sequencep field) (mapc 'bbdb-ispell-collect-words field)))) - -(provide 'bbdb-ispell) - -;;; bbdb-ispell.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-message.el b/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-message.el deleted file mode 100644 index 75885ca..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-message.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -;;; bbdb-message.el --- BBDB interface to Mail Composition Packages. -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -;; BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with BBDB. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: -;;; This file contains the BBDB interface to Mail Composition Packages. -;;; See the BBDB info manual for documentation. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'bbdb) -(require 'message) -(require 'sendmail) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-insinuate-message () - "Hook BBDB into Message Mode. -Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'." - ;; Suggestions welcome: What are good keybindings for the following - ;; commands that do not collide with existing bindings? - ;; (define-key message-mode-map "'" 'bbdb-mua-display-recipients) - ;; (define-key message-mode-map ";" 'bbdb-mua-edit-field-recipients) - ;; (define-key message-mode-map "/" 'bbdb) - (if bbdb-complete-mail - (define-key message-mode-map "\M-\t" 'bbdb-complete-mail))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-insinuate-mail () - "Hook BBDB into Mail Mode. -Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'." - ;; Suggestions welcome: What are good keybindings for the following - ;; commands that do not collide with existing bindings? - ;; (define-key mail-mode-map "'" 'bbdb-mua-display-recipients) - ;; (define-key mail-mode-map ";" 'bbdb-mua-edit-field-recipients) - ;; (define-key mail-mode-map "/" 'bbdb) - (if bbdb-complete-mail - (define-key mail-mode-map "\M-\t" 'bbdb-complete-mail))) - -(provide 'bbdb-message) - -;;; bbdb-message.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-mhe.el b/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-mhe.el deleted file mode 100644 index 4670171..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-mhe.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ -;;; bbdb-mhe.el --- BBDB interface to mh-e -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -;; BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with BBDB. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: -;;; This file contains the BBDB interface to mh-e. -;;; See the BBDB info manual for documentation. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'bbdb) -(require 'bbdb-com) -(require 'bbdb-mua) -(require 'mh-e) -(if (fboundp 'mh-version) - (require 'mh-comp)) ; For mh-e 4.x -(require 'advice) - -;; A simplified `mail-fetch-field'. We could use instead (like rmail): -;; (mail-header (intern-soft (downcase header)) (mail-header-extract)) -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb/mh-header (header) - "Find and return the value of HEADER in the current buffer. -Returns the empty string if HEADER is not in the message." - (let ((case-fold-search t)) - (goto-char (point-min)) - ;; This will be fooled if HEADER appears in the body of the message. - ;; Also, it fails if HEADER appears more than once. - (cond ((not (re-search-forward header nil t)) "") - ((looking-at "[\t ]*$") "") - (t (re-search-forward "[ \t]*\\([^ \t\n].*\\)$" nil t) - (let ((start (match-beginning 1))) - (while (progn (forward-line 1) - (looking-at "[ \t]"))) - (backward-char 1) - (buffer-substring-no-properties start (point))))))) - -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -;; Use BBDB for interactive spec of MH-E commands - -(defadvice mh-send (before mh-bbdb-send act) - (interactive - (list (bbdb-completing-read-mails "To: ") - (bbdb-completing-read-mails "Cc: ") - (read-string "Subject: ")))) - -(defadvice mh-send-other-window (before mh-bbdb-send-other act) - (interactive - (list (bbdb-completing-read-mails "To: ") - (bbdb-completing-read-mails "Cc: ") - (read-string "Subject: ")))) - -(defadvice mh-forward (before mh-bbdb-forward act) - (interactive - (list (bbdb-completing-read-mails "To: ") - (bbdb-completing-read-mails "Cc: ") - (if current-prefix-arg - (mh-read-seq-default "Forward" t) - (mh-get-msg-num t))))) - -(defadvice mh-redistribute (before mh-bbdb-redist act) - (interactive - (list (bbdb-completing-read-mails "Redist-To: ") - (bbdb-completing-read-mails "Redist-Cc: ") - (mh-get-msg-num t)))) - -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-insinuate-mh () - "Call this function to hook BBDB into MH-E. -Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'." - (define-key mh-folder-mode-map ":" 'bbdb-mua-display-sender) - (define-key mh-folder-mode-map ";" 'bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender) - ;; Do we need keybindings for more commands? Suggestions welcome. - ;; (define-key mh-folder-mode-map ":" 'bbdb-mua-display-records) - ;; (define-key mh-folder-mode-map "'" 'bbdb-mua-display-recipients) - ;; (define-key mh-folder-mode-map ";" 'bbdb-mua-edit-field-recipients) - (when bbdb-complete-mail - (define-key mh-letter-mode-map "\M-;" 'bbdb-complete-mail) - (define-key mh-letter-mode-map "\e\t" 'bbdb-complete-mail))) - -(provide 'bbdb-mhe) - -;;; bbdb-mhe.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-migrate.el b/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-migrate.el deleted file mode 100644 index 7bce4da..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-migrate.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,282 +0,0 @@ -;;; bbdb-migrate.el --- migration functions for BBDB -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -;; BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with BBDB. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: -;;; This file contains the migration functions for BBDB. -;;; See the BBDB info manual for documentation. - -;; Changes in `bbdb-file-format': -;; 3 Date format for `creation-date' and `timestamp' changed -;; from "dd mmm yy" (ex: 25 Sep 97) to "yyyy-mm-dd" (ex: 1997-09-25). -;; 4 Country field added. -;; 5 Streets are lists. -;; 6 Postcodes are plain strings. -;; 7 New field `affix'. Organizations are a list. -;; Xfields is always a list. -;; (8 Skipped format in "official BBDB": Some BBDB users introduced -;; an xfield uuid in their format 8. To bring them back, we jump -;; straight from 7 to 9.) -;; 9 New field uuid. Make `creation-date' and `timestamp' immutable fields. - - -;;; Code: - -(require 'bbdb) - -;;; Migrating the BBDB - -(defvar bbdb-migrate-uuid-xfield 'uuid - "Xfield holding a uuid in file format 8.") - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-migrate (records old) - "Migrate RECORDS from format OLD to `bbdb-file-format'." - ;; Some BBDB files were corrupted by random outer layers of - ;; parentheses surrounding the actual correct data. We attempt to - ;; compensate for this. - (while (and (consp records) - (listp (car records)) - (null (cdr records))) - (setq records (car records))) - - ;; `bbdb-migrate-lambda' uses the usual functions to access and set - ;; the fields of a record. So if a new record format changes - ;; the set of fields, we need to make these changes first. - - ;; Format 7: Add new field `affix'. - (if (< old 7) - (let (new-records) - (dolist (record records) - (push (vector (elt record 0) (elt record 1) nil - (elt record 2) (elt record 3) (elt record 4) - (elt record 5) (elt record 6) (elt record 7) - (elt record 8)) - new-records)) - (setq records (nreverse new-records)))) - - ;; Format 9: New field `uuid'. - ;; Make `creation-date' and `timestamp' immutable fields. - (if (< old 9) - (let (new-records) - (dolist (record records) - (let ((uuid (or (cdr (assq bbdb-migrate-uuid-xfield (elt record 8))) - (bbdb-uuid))) - (creation-date (or (cdr (assq 'creation-date (elt record 8))) - (format-time-string bbdb-time-stamp-format nil t))) - (timestamp (or (cdr (assq 'timestamp (elt record 8))) - (format-time-string bbdb-time-stamp-format nil t)))) - (push (vector (elt record 0) (elt record 1) (elt record 2) - (elt record 3) (elt record 4) (elt record 5) - (elt record 6) (elt record 7) - (let ((xfields (elt record 8))) - (dolist (elt '(uuid creation-date timestamp)) - (setq xfields (assq-delete-all elt xfields))) - xfields) - uuid creation-date timestamp - (elt record 9)) - new-records))) - (setq records (nreverse new-records)))) - - (mapc (bbdb-migrate-lambda old) records) - records) - -(defconst bbdb-migrate-alist - '((3 (bbdb-record-xfields bbdb-record-set-xfields - bbdb-migrate-dates)) - (4 (bbdb-record-address bbdb-record-set-address - bbdb-migrate-add-country)) - (5 (bbdb-record-address bbdb-record-set-address - bbdb-migrate-streets-to-list)) - (6 (bbdb-record-address bbdb-record-set-address - bbdb-migrate-postcode-to-string)) - (7 (bbdb-record-xfields bbdb-record-set-xfields - bbdb-migrate-xfields-to-list) - (bbdb-record-organization bbdb-record-set-organization - bbdb-migrate-organization-to-list))) - ;; Formats 8 and 9: do nothing - "Alist (VERSION . CHANGES). -CHANGES is a list with elements (GET SET FUNCTION) that expands -to action (SET record (FUNCTION (GET record))).") - -(defun bbdb-migrate-lambda (old) - "Return the function to migrate from OLD to `bbdb-file-format'. -The manipulations are defined by `bbdb-migrate-alist'." - (let (spec) - (while (<= old bbdb-file-format) - (setq spec (append spec (cdr (assoc old bbdb-migrate-alist))) - old (1+ old))) - `(lambda (record) - ,@(mapcar (lambda (change) - ;; (SET record (FUNCTION (GET record))) - `(,(nth 1 change) record ; SET - (,(nth 2 change) ; FUNCTION - (,(nth 0 change) record)))) ; GET - spec) - record))) - -(defun bbdb-migrate-postcode-to-string (addresses) - "Make all postcodes plain strings. -This uses the code that used to be in `bbdb-address-postcode'." - ;; apply the function to all addresses in the list and return a - ;; modified list of addresses - (mapcar (lambda (address) - (let ((postcode (bbdb-address-postcode address))) - (bbdb-address-set-postcode - address - (cond ((stringp postcode) - postcode) - ;; nil or zero - ((or (zerop postcode) - (null postcode)) - "") - ;; a number - ((numberp postcode) - (format "%d" postcode)) - ;; list with two strings - ((and (stringp (nth 0 postcode)) - (stringp (nth 1 postcode))) - ;; the second string starts with 4 digits - (if (string-match "^[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]" - (nth 1 postcode)) - (format "%s-%s" (nth 0 postcode) (nth 1 postcode)) - ;; ("abc" "efg") - (format "%s %s" (nth 0 postcode) (nth 1 postcode)))) - ;; list with two numbers - ((and (integerp (nth 0 postcode)) - (integerp (nth 1 postcode))) - (format "%05d-%04d" (nth 0 postcode) (nth 1 postcode))) - ;; list with a string and a number - ((and (stringp (nth 0 postcode)) - (integerp (nth 1 postcode))) - (format "%s-%d" (nth 0 postcode) (nth 1 postcode))) - ;; ("SE" (123 45)) - ((and (stringp (nth 0 postcode)) - (integerp (nth 0 (nth 1 postcode))) - (integerp (nth 1 (nth 1 postcode)))) - (format "%s-%d %d" (nth 0 postcode) (nth 0 (nth 1 postcode)) - (nth 1 (nth 1 postcode)))) - ;; last possibility - (t (format "%s" postcode))))) - address) - addresses)) - -(defun bbdb-migrate-dates (xfields) - "Change date formats. -Formats are changed in timestamp and creation-date fields from -\"dd mmm yy\" to \"yyyy-mm-dd\"." - (unless (stringp xfields) - (mapc (lambda (xfield) - (when (memq (car xfield) '(creation-date timestamp)) - (bbdb-migrate-date xfield))) - xfields) - xfields)) - -(defun bbdb-migrate-date (field) - "Convert date field FIELD from \"dd mmm yy\" to \"yyyy-mm-dd\"." - (let* ((date (cdr field)) - (parsed (timezone-parse-date (concat date " 00:00:00")))) - ;; If `timezone-parse-date' cannot make sense of its arg DATE - ;; it returns ["0" "0" "0" "0" nil]. - (if (equal parsed ["0" "0" "0" "0" nil]) - (setq parsed (timezone-parse-date date))) - (when (equal parsed ["0" "0" "0" "0" nil]) - (cond ((string-match - "^\\([0-9]\\{4\\}\\)[-/]\\([ 0-9]?[0-9]\\)[-/]\\([ 0-9]?[0-9]\\)" date) - (setq parsed (vector (match-string 1 date) (match-string 2 date) - (match-string 3 date)))) - ((string-match - "^\\([ 0-9]?[0-9]\\)[-/]\\([ 0-9]?[0-9]\\)[-/]\\([0-9]\\{4\\}\\)" date) - (setq parsed (vector (match-string 3 date) (match-string 1 date) - (match-string 2 date)))))) - - ;; We need numbers for the following sanity check - (dotimes (i 3) - (if (stringp (aref parsed i)) - (aset parsed i (string-to-number (aref parsed i))))) - - ;; Sanity check - (if (and (< 0 (aref parsed 0)) - (< 0 (aref parsed 1)) (< (aref parsed 1) 13) - (< 0 (aref parsed 2)) - (<= (aref parsed 2) - (timezone-last-day-of-month (aref parsed 1) (aref parsed 0)))) - (setcdr field (format "%04d-%02d-%02d" (aref parsed 0) - (aref parsed 1) (aref parsed 2))) - (error "BBDB cannot parse %s header value %S for upgrade" - field date)))) - -(defun bbdb-migrate-add-country (addrl) - "Add a country field to each address in the address list." - (mapcar (lambda (address) (vconcat address [bbdb-default-country])) addrl)) - -(defun bbdb-migrate-streets-to-list (addrl) - "Convert the streets to a list." - (mapcar (lambda (address) - (vector (aref address 0) ; key - (delq nil (delete "" ; nuke empties - (list (aref address 1) ; street1 - (aref address 2) ; street2 - (aref address 3))));street3 - (aref address 4) ; city - (aref address 5) ; state - (aref address 6) ; postcode - (aref address 7))) ; country - addrl)) - -(defun bbdb-migrate-xfields-to-list (xfields) - "Migrate XFIELDS to list." - (if (stringp xfields) - `((notes . ,xfields)) - xfields)) - -(defun bbdb-migrate-organization-to-list (organization) - "Migrate ORGANIZATION to list." - (if (stringp organization) - (bbdb-split 'organization organization) - organization)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-undocumented-variables (&optional name-space message) - "Return list of undocumented variables in NAME-SPACE. -NAME-SPACE defaults to \"bbdb-\". Use a prefix arg to specify NAME-SPACE -interactively. If MESSAGE is non-nil (as in interactive calls) display -the list in the message area. - -This command may come handy to identify BBDB variables in your init file -that are not used anymore by the current version of BBDB. Yet this fails -for outdated BBDB variables that are set via your personal `custom-file'." - (interactive (list (if current-prefix-arg - (read-string "Name space: ")) t)) - (let ((re (concat "\\`" (or name-space "bbdb-"))) list) - (mapatoms (lambda (vv) - (if (and (boundp vv) - (string-match re (symbol-name vv)) - (not (get vv 'variable-documentation)) - (not (get vv 'byte-obsolete-variable))) - (push vv list)))) - (if message - (if list - (apply 'message (concat "Undocumented variables: " - (mapconcat (lambda (_m) "%s") list " ")) list) - (message "No undocumented variables `%s...'" name-space))) - list)) - -(provide 'bbdb-migrate) - -;;; bbdb-migrate.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-mu4e.el b/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-mu4e.el deleted file mode 100644 index dfada41..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-mu4e.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -;;; bbdb-mu4e.el --- BBDB interface to mu4e -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2015-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -;; BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with BBDB. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: -;; This file contains the BBDB interface to mu4e. -;; See the BBDB info manual for documentation. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'bbdb) -(if t (require 'mu4e-view)) - -(defvar mu4e-view-mode-map) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-insinuate-mu4e () - "Hook BBDB into mu4e. -Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'." - ;; Tackle headers later - ;; (define-key mu4e-headers-mode-map ":" 'bbdb-mua-display-sender) - ;; (define-key mu4e-headers-mode-map ";" 'bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender) - ;; Do we need keybindings for more commands? Suggestions welcome. - (define-key mu4e-view-mode-map ":" 'bbdb-mua-display-sender) - (define-key mu4e-view-mode-map ";" 'bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender)) - -(provide 'bbdb-mu4e) - -;;; bbdb-mu4e.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-mua.el b/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-mua.el deleted file mode 100644 index db31b06..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-mua.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1063 +0,0 @@ -;;; bbdb-mua.el --- various MUA functionality for BBDB -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -;; BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with BBDB. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: -;; This file provides various additional functionality for BBDB -;; See the BBDB info manual for documentation. - -;; This file lets you do stuff like -;; -;; o automatically add some string to some field(s) based on the -;; contents of header fields of the current message -;; o only automatically create records when certain header fields -;; are matched -;; o do not automatically create records when certain header fields -;; are matched -;; -;; Read the docstrings; read the texinfo file. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'bbdb) -(require 'bbdb-com) - -(eval-and-compile - (autoload 'gnus-fetch-original-field "gnus-utils") - (autoload 'gnus-summary-select-article "gnus-sum") - (defvar gnus-article-buffer) - - (autoload 'bbdb/vm-header "bbdb-vm") - (autoload 'vm-follow-summary-cursor "vm-motion") - (autoload 'vm-select-folder-buffer "vm-macro") - (autoload 'vm-check-for-killed-summary "vm-misc") - (autoload 'vm-error-if-folder-empty "vm-misc") - - (autoload 'bbdb/rmail-header "bbdb-rmail") - (defvar rmail-buffer) - - (autoload 'bbdb/mh-header "bbdb-mhe") - (autoload 'mh-show "mh-show") - (defvar mh-show-buffer) - - (defvar mu4e~view-buffer-name) - - (autoload 'bbdb/wl-header "bbdb-wl") - - (autoload 'message-field-value "message") - (autoload 'mail-decode-encoded-word-string "mail-parse")) - -(defconst bbdb-mua-mode-alist - '((vm vm-mode vm-virtual-mode vm-summary-mode vm-presentation-mode) - (gnus gnus-summary-mode gnus-article-mode gnus-tree-mode) - (rmail rmail-mode rmail-summary-mode) - (mh mhe-mode mhe-summary-mode mh-folder-mode) - (mu4e mu4e-view-mode) ; Tackle `mu4e-headers-mode' later - (wl wl-summary-mode wl-draft-mode) - (message message-mode mu4e-compose-mode notmuch-message-mode) - (mail mail-mode)) - "Alist of MUA modes supported by BBDB. -Each element is of the form (MUA MODE MODE ...), where MODEs are used by MUA.") - -(defun bbdb-mua () - "For the current message return the MUA. -Return values include - gnus Newsreader Gnus - rmail Reading Mail in Emacs - vm Viewmail - mh Emacs interface to the MH mail system (aka MH-E) - mu4e Mu4e - wl Wanderlust - message Mail and News composition mode that goes with Gnus - mail Emacs Mail Mode." - (let ((mm-alist bbdb-mua-mode-alist) - elt mua) - (while (setq elt (pop mm-alist)) - (if (memq major-mode (cdr elt)) - (setq mua (car elt) - mm-alist nil))) - (or mua (error "BBDB: MUA `%s' not supported" major-mode)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-message-header (header) - "For the current message return the value of HEADER. -MIME encoded headers are decoded. Return nil if HEADER does not exist." - ;; RW: If HEADER was allowed to be a regexp and the content of multiple - ;; matching headers was concatenated as in `message-field-value', - ;; this would simplify the usage of `bbdb-accept-message-alist' and - ;; `bbdb-ignore-message-alist'. - ;; RW: If this function had a remember table, it could look up the value - ;; of a header if we request the value of the same header multiple times. - ;; (We would reset the remember table each time we move on to a new message.) - (let* ((mua (bbdb-mua)) - (val (cond (;; It seems that `gnus-fetch-field' fetches decoded content of - ;; `gnus-visible-headers', ignoring `gnus-ignored-headers'. - ;; Here we use instead `gnus-fetch-original-field' that fetches - ;; the encoded content of `gnus-original-article-buffer'. - ;; Decoding makes this possibly a bit slower, but something like - ;; `bbdb-select-message' does not get fooled by an apparent - ;; absence of some headers. - ;; See http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general/78741 - (eq mua 'gnus) (gnus-fetch-original-field header)) - ((eq mua 'vm) (bbdb/vm-header header)) - ((eq mua 'rmail) (bbdb/rmail-header header)) - ((eq mua 'mh) (bbdb/mh-header header)) - ((eq mua 'mu4e) (message-field-value header)) - ((eq mua 'wl) (bbdb/wl-header header)) - ((memq mua '(message mail)) (message-field-value header)) - (t (error "BBDB/%s: header function undefined" mua))))) - (if val (mail-decode-encoded-word-string val)))) - -(defsubst bbdb-message-header-re (header regexp) - "Return non-nil if REGEXP matches value of HEADER." - (let ((val (bbdb-message-header header)) - (case-fold-search t)) ; RW: Is this what we want? - (and val (string-match regexp val)))) - -;;; Update database - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-accept-message (&optional invert) - "For use with variable `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p' and friends. -Return the value of variable `bbdb-update-records-p' for messages matching -`bbdb-accept-message-alist'. If INVERT is non-nil, accept messages -not matching `bbdb-ignore-message-alist'." - (let ((rest (if invert bbdb-ignore-message-alist - bbdb-accept-message-alist)) - done elt) - (if (eq rest t) - (setq done t) - (while (and (setq elt (pop rest)) (not done)) - (dolist (header (if (stringp (car elt)) (list (car elt)) (car elt))) - (if (bbdb-message-header-re header (cdr elt)) - (setq done t))))) - (if invert (setq done (not done))) - (if done bbdb-update-records-p))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-ignore-message (&optional invert) - "For use with variable `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p' and friends. -Return the value of variable `bbdb-update-records-p' for messages not matching -`bbdb-ignore-message-alist'. If INVERT is non-nil, accept messages -matching `bbdb-accept-message-alist'." - (bbdb-accept-message (not invert))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-select-message () - "For use with variable `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p' and friends. -Return the value of variable `bbdb-update-records-p' for messages both matching -`bbdb-accept-message-alist' and not matching `bbdb-ignore-message-alist'." - (and (bbdb-accept-message) - (bbdb-ignore-message))) - -(defun bbdb-get-address-components (&optional header-class ignore-address) - "Extract mail addresses from a message. -Return list with elements (NAME EMAIL HEADER HEADER-CLASS MUA). -HEADER-CLASS is defined in `bbdb-message-headers'. If HEADER-CLASS is nil, -use all classes in `bbdb-message-headers'. -If regexp IGNORE-ADDRESS matches NAME or EMAIL of an address, this address -is ignored. If IGNORE-ADDRESS is nil, use value of `bbdb-user-mail-address-re'." - ;; We do not use `bbdb-message-all-addresses' here because only when we - ;; have compared the addresses with the records in BBDB do we know which - ;; address(es) are relevant for us. - (let ((message-headers (if header-class - (list (assoc header-class bbdb-message-headers)) - bbdb-message-headers)) - (mua (bbdb-mua)) - (ignore-address (or ignore-address bbdb-user-mail-address-re)) - address-list name mail mail-list content) - (dolist (headers message-headers) - (dolist (header (cdr headers)) - (when (setq content (bbdb-message-header header)) - ;; Always extract all addresses because we do not know yet which - ;; address might match IGNORE-ADDRESS. - (dolist (address (bbdb-extract-address-components content t)) - ;; We canonicalize name and mail as early as possible. - (setq name (car address) - mail (cadr address)) - ;; ignore uninteresting addresses - (unless (or (and (stringp ignore-address) - (or (and name (string-match ignore-address name)) - (and mail (string-match ignore-address mail)))) - (and mail (member-ignore-case mail mail-list))) - ;; Add each address only once. (Use MAIL-LIST for book keeping.) - ;; Thus if we care about whether an address gets associated with - ;; one or another header, the order of elements in - ;; `bbdb-message-headers' is relevant. The "most important" - ;; headers should be first in `bbdb-message-headers'. - (if mail (push mail mail-list)) - (push (list name mail header (car headers) mua) address-list)))))) - (or (nreverse address-list) - (and header-class bbdb-message-try-all-headers - ;; Try again the remaining header classes - (let ((bbdb-message-headers - (remove (assoc header-class bbdb-message-headers) - bbdb-message-headers))) - (bbdb-get-address-components nil ignore-address)))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-update-records (address-list &optional update-p sort) - "Return the list of BBDB records matching ADDRESS-LIST. -ADDRESS-LIST is a list of mail addresses. (It can be extracted from -a mail message using `bbdb-get-address-components'.) -UPDATE-P may take the following values: - search Search for existing records matching ADDRESS. - update Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; - update name and mail field if necessary. - query Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; - query for creation of a new record if the record does not exist. - create or t Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; - create a new record if it does not yet exist. - nil Do nothing. - a function This functions will be called with no arguments. - It should return one of the above values. - -If SORT is non-nil, sort records according to `bbdb-record-lessp'. -Ottherwise, the records are ordered according to ADDRESS-LIST. - -Usually this function is called by the wrapper `bbdb-mua-update-records'." - ;; UPDATE-P allows filtering of complete messages. - ;; Filtering of individual addresses within an accepted message - ;; is done by `bbdb-get-address-components' using `bbdb-user-mail-address-re'. - ;; We resolve UPDATE-P repeatedly. This is needed, for example, - ;; with the chain `bbdb-mua-auto-update-p' -> `bbdb-select-message' - ;; -> `bbdb-update-records-p'. - (while (and (functionp update-p) - ;; Bad! `search' is a function in `cl-seq.el'. - (not (eq update-p 'search))) - (setq update-p (funcall update-p))) - (cond ((eq t update-p) - (setq update-p 'create)) - ((not (memq update-p '(search update query create nil))) - (error "Illegal value of arg update-p: %s" update-p))) - - (let (;; `bbdb-update-records-p' and `bbdb-offer-to-create' are used here - ;; as internal variables for communication with `bbdb-query-create'. - ;; This does not affect the value of the global user variable - ;; `bbdb-update-records-p'. - (bbdb-offer-to-create 'start) - (bbdb-update-records-p update-p) - address records) - - (when update-p - (while (setq address (pop address-list)) - (let* ((bbdb-update-records-address address) - hits - (task - (catch 'done - (setq hits - ;; We put the call of `bbdb-notice-mail-hook' - ;; into `bbdb-annotate-message' so that this hook - ;; runs only if the user agreed to change a record. - (cond ((or bbdb-read-only - (eq bbdb-update-records-p 'search)) - ;; Search for records having this mail address - ;; but do not modify an existing record. - ;; This does not run `bbdb-notice-mail-hook'. - (bbdb-message-search (car address) - (cadr address))) - ((eq bbdb-update-records-p 'update) - (bbdb-annotate-message address 'update)) - ((eq bbdb-update-records-p 'query) - (bbdb-annotate-message - address 'bbdb-query-create)) - ((eq bbdb-update-records-p 'create) - (bbdb-annotate-message address 'create)))) - nil))) - (cond ((eq task 'quit) - (setq address-list nil)) - ((not (eq task 'next)) - (dolist (hit (delq nil (nreverse hits))) - (bbdb-pushnew hit records)))) - (if (and records (not bbdb-message-all-addresses)) - (setq address-list nil)))) - (setq records - (if sort (sort records 'bbdb-record-lessp) - ;; Make RECORDS a list ordered like ADDRESS-LIST. - (nreverse records)))) - - ;; `bbdb-message-search' might yield multiple records - (if (and records (not bbdb-message-all-addresses)) - (setq records (list (car records)))) - - (unless bbdb-read-only - (bbdb-editable) - (dolist (record records) - (run-hook-with-args 'bbdb-notice-record-hook record))) - - records)) - -(defun bbdb-query-create () - "Interactive query used by `bbdb-update-records'. -Return t if the record should be created or `nil' otherwise. -Honor previous answers such as `!'." - (let ((task bbdb-offer-to-create)) - ;; If we have remembered what the user typed previously, - ;; `bbdb-offer-to-create' holds a character, i.e., a number. - ;; -- Right now, we only remember "!". - (when (not (integerp task)) - (let ((prompt (format "%s is not in BBDB; add? (y,!,n,s,q,?) " - (or (nth 0 bbdb-update-records-address) - (nth 1 bbdb-update-records-address)))) - event) - (while (not event) - (setq event (read-key-sequence prompt)) - (setq event (if (stringp event) (aref event 0)))) - (setq task event) - (message ""))) ; clear the message buffer - - (cond ((eq task ?y) - t) - ((eq task ?!) - (setq bbdb-offer-to-create task) - t) - ((or (eq task ?n) - (eq task ?\s)) - (throw 'done 'next)) - ((or (eq task ?q) - (eq task ?\a)) ; ?\a = C-g - (throw 'done 'quit)) - ((eq task ?s) - (setq bbdb-update-records-p 'search) - (throw 'done 'next)) - (t ; any other key sequence - (save-window-excursion - (let* ((buffer (get-buffer-create " *BBDB Help*")) - (window (or (get-buffer-window buffer) - (split-window (get-lru-window))))) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (special-mode) - (let (buffer-read-only) - (erase-buffer) - (insert - "Your answer controls how BBDB updates/searches for records. - -Type ? for this help. -Type y to add the current record. -Type ! to add all remaining records. -Type n to skip the current record. (You might also type space) -Type s to switch from annotate to search mode. -Type q to quit updating records. No more search or annotation is done.") - (set-buffer-modified-p nil) - (goto-char (point-min))) - (set-window-buffer window buffer) - (fit-window-to-buffer window))) - ;; Try again! - (bbdb-query-create)))))) - - - -(defun bbdb-annotate-message (address &optional update-p) - "Fill the records for message ADDRESS with as much info as possible. -If a record for ADDRESS does not yet exist, UPDATE-P controls whether -a new record is created for ADDRESS. UPDATE-P may take the values: - update or nil Update existing records, never create a new record. - query Query interactively whether to create a new record. - create or t Create a new record. - a function This functions will be called with no arguments. - It should return one of the above values. -Return the records matching ADDRESS or nil." - (let* ((mail (nth 1 address)) ; possibly nil - (name (unless (equal mail (car address)) - (car address))) - (records (bbdb-message-search name mail)) - created-p new-records) - (if (and (not records) (functionp update-p)) - (setq update-p (funcall update-p))) - (cond ((eq t update-p) (setq update-p 'create)) - ((not update-p) (setq update-p 'update))) - - ;; Create a new record if nothing else fits. - ;; In this way, we can fill the slots of the new record with - ;; the same code that updates the slots of existing records. - (unless (or records - (eq update-p 'update) - (not (or name mail))) - ;; If there is no name, try to use the mail address as name - (if (and bbdb-message-mail-as-name mail - (or (null name) - (string= "" name))) - (setq name (funcall bbdb-message-clean-name-function mail))) - (if (or (eq update-p 'create) - (and (eq update-p 'query) - (y-or-n-p (format "%s is not in the BBDB. Add? " - (or name mail))))) - (setq records (list (bbdb-empty-record)) - created-p t))) - - (dolist (record records) - (let* ((old-name (bbdb-record-name record)) - (fullname (bbdb-divide-name (or name ""))) - (fname (car fullname)) - (lname (cdr fullname)) - (mail mail) ;; possibly changed below - (created-p created-p) - (update-p update-p) - change-p add-mails add-name ignore-redundant) - - ;; Analyze the name part of the record. - (cond ((or (not name) - ;; The following tests can differ for more complicated names - (bbdb-string= name old-name) - (and (equal fname (bbdb-record-firstname record)) ; possibly - (equal lname (bbdb-record-lastname record))) ; nil - (member-ignore-case name (bbdb-record-aka record)))) ; do nothing - - (created-p ; new record - (bbdb-record-set-field record 'name (cons fname lname))) - - ((not (setq add-name (bbdb-add-job bbdb-add-name record name)))) ; do nothing - - ((numberp add-name) - (unless bbdb-silent - (message "name mismatch: \"%s\" changed to \"%s\"" - old-name name) - (sit-for add-name))) - - ((bbdb-eval-spec add-name - (if old-name - (format "Change name \"%s\" to \"%s\"? " - old-name name) - (format "Assign name \"%s\" to address \"%s\"? " - name (car (bbdb-record-mail record))))) - ;; Keep old-name as AKA? - (when (and old-name - (not (member-ignore-case old-name (bbdb-record-aka record)))) - (if (bbdb-eval-spec (bbdb-add-job bbdb-add-aka record old-name) - (format "Keep name \"%s\" as an AKA? " old-name)) - (bbdb-record-set-field - record 'aka (cons old-name (bbdb-record-aka record))) - (bbdb-remhash old-name record))) - (bbdb-record-set-field record 'name (cons fname lname)) - (setq change-p 'name)) - - ;; make new name an AKA? - ((and old-name - (not (member-ignore-case name (bbdb-record-aka record))) - (bbdb-eval-spec (bbdb-add-job bbdb-add-aka record name) - (format "Make \"%s\" an alternate for \"%s\"? " - name old-name))) - (bbdb-record-set-field - record 'aka (cons name (bbdb-record-aka record))) - (setq change-p 'name))) - - ;; Is MAIL redundant compared with the mail addresses - ;; that are already known for RECORD? - (if (and mail - (setq ignore-redundant - (bbdb-add-job bbdb-ignore-redundant-mails record mail))) - (let ((mails (bbdb-record-mail-canon record)) - (case-fold-search t) redundant ml re) - (while (setq ml (pop mails)) - (if (and (setq re (bbdb-mail-redundant-re ml)) - (string-match re mail)) - (setq redundant ml mails nil))) - (if redundant - (cond ((numberp ignore-redundant) - (unless bbdb-silent - (message "%s: redundant mail `%s'" - (bbdb-record-name record) mail) - (sit-for ignore-redundant))) - ((or (eq t ignore-redundant) - bbdb-silent - (y-or-n-p (format "Ignore redundant mail %s?" mail))) - (setq mail redundant)))))) - - ;; Analyze the mail part of the new records - (cond ((or (not mail) (equal mail "???") - (member-ignore-case mail (bbdb-record-mail-canon record)))) ; do nothing - - (created-p ; new record - (bbdb-record-set-field record 'mail (list mail))) - - ((not (setq add-mails (bbdb-add-job bbdb-add-mails record mail)))) ; do nothing - - ((numberp add-mails) - (unless bbdb-silent - (message "%s: new address `%s'" - (bbdb-record-name record) mail) - (sit-for add-mails))) - - ((or (eq add-mails t) ; add it automatically - bbdb-silent - (y-or-n-p (format "Add address \"%s\" to %s? " mail - (bbdb-record-name record))) - (and (or (and (functionp update-p) - (progn (setq update-p (funcall update-p)) nil)) - (memq update-p '(t create)) - (and (eq update-p 'query) - (y-or-n-p - (format "Create a new record for %s? " - (bbdb-record-name record))))) - (progn - (setq record (bbdb-empty-record)) - (bbdb-record-set-name record fname lname) - (setq created-p t)))) - - (let ((mails (bbdb-record-mail record))) - (if ignore-redundant - ;; Does the new address MAIL make an old address redundant? - (let ((mail-re (bbdb-mail-redundant-re mail)) - (case-fold-search t) okay redundant) - (dolist (ml mails) - (if (string-match mail-re ml) ; redundant mail address - (push ml redundant) - (push ml okay))) - (let ((form (format "redundant mail%s %s" - (if (< 1 (length redundant)) "s" "") - (bbdb-concat 'mail (nreverse redundant)))) - (name (bbdb-record-name record))) - (if redundant - (cond ((numberp ignore-redundant) - (unless bbdb-silent - (message "%s: %s" name form) - (sit-for ignore-redundant))) - ((or (eq t ignore-redundant) - bbdb-silent - (y-or-n-p (format "Delete %s: " form))) - (if (eq t ignore-redundant) - (message "%s: deleting %s" name form)) - (setq mails okay))))))) - - ;; then modify RECORD - (bbdb-record-set-field - record 'mail - (if (and mails - (bbdb-eval-spec (bbdb-add-job bbdb-new-mails-primary - record mail) - (format "Make \"%s\" the primary address? " mail))) - (cons mail mails) - (nconc mails (list mail)))) - (unless change-p (setq change-p t))))) - - (cond (created-p - (unless bbdb-silent - (if (bbdb-record-name record) - (message "created %s's record with address \"%s\"" - (bbdb-record-name record) mail) - (message "created record with naked address \"%s\"" mail))) - (bbdb-change-record record)) - - (change-p - (unless bbdb-silent - (cond ((eq change-p 'name) - (message "noticed \"%s\"" (bbdb-record-name record))) - ((bbdb-record-name record) - (message "noticed %s's address \"%s\"" - (bbdb-record-name record) mail)) - (t - (message "noticed naked address \"%s\"" mail)))) - (bbdb-change-record record))) - - (run-hook-with-args 'bbdb-notice-mail-hook record) - (push record new-records))) - - (nreverse new-records))) - -(defun bbdb-mua-update-records (&optional header-class update-p sort) - "Wrapper for `bbdb-update-records'. -HEADER-CLASS is defined in `bbdb-message-headers'. If it is nil, -use all classes in `bbdb-message-headers'. -UPDATE-P is defined in `bbdb-update-records'. -If SORT is non-nil, sort records according to `bbdb-record-lessp'." - (let ((mua (bbdb-mua))) - (save-current-buffer - (cond ;; VM - ((eq mua 'vm) - (vm-select-folder-buffer) - (vm-check-for-killed-summary) - (vm-error-if-folder-empty) - (let ((enable-local-variables t)) ; ...or vm bind this to nil. - (bbdb-update-records (bbdb-get-address-components header-class) - update-p sort))) - ;; Gnus - ((eq mua 'gnus) - (set-buffer gnus-article-buffer) - (bbdb-update-records (bbdb-get-address-components header-class) - update-p sort)) - ;; MH-E - ((eq mua 'mh) - (if mh-show-buffer (set-buffer mh-show-buffer)) - (bbdb-update-records (bbdb-get-address-components header-class) - update-p sort)) - ;; Rmail - ((eq mua 'rmail) - (set-buffer rmail-buffer) - (bbdb-update-records (bbdb-get-address-components header-class) - update-p sort)) - ;; mu4e - ((eq mua 'mu4e) - (set-buffer mu4e~view-buffer-name) - (bbdb-update-records (bbdb-get-address-components header-class) - update-p sort)) - ;; Wanderlust - ((eq mua 'wl) - (bbdb-update-records (bbdb-get-address-components header-class) - update-p sort)) - ;; Message and Mail - ((memq mua '(message mail)) - (bbdb-update-records (bbdb-get-address-components header-class) - update-p sort)))))) - -(defmacro bbdb-mua-wrapper (&rest body) - "Perform BODY in a MUA buffer." - (declare (debug t)) - `(let ((mua (bbdb-mua))) - ;; Here we replicate BODY multiple times which gets clumsy - ;; for a larger BODY! - (cond ((eq mua 'gnus) - ;; This fails in *Article* buffers, where - ;; `gnus-article-read-summary-keys' provides an additional wrapper - (save-current-buffer - (gnus-summary-select-article) ; sets buffer `gnus-summary-buffer' - ,@body)) - ((memq mua '(mail message rmail mh vm mu4e wl)) - (cond ((eq mua 'vm) (vm-follow-summary-cursor)) - ((eq mua 'mh) (mh-show))) - ;; rmail, mail, message, mu4e and wl do not require any wrapper - ,@body)))) - -(defun bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p () - "Interactive spec for arg UPDATE-P of `bbdb-mua-display-records' and friends. -If these commands are called without a prefix, the value of their arg -UPDATE-P is the car of the variable `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. -Called with a prefix, the value of UPDATE-P is the cdr of this variable." - (let ((update-p (if current-prefix-arg - (cdr bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p) - (car bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p)))) - (if (eq update-p 'read) - (let ((str (completing-read "Action: " '((query) (search) (create)) - nil t))) - (unless (string= "" str) (intern str))) ; nil otherwise - update-p))) - -(defun bbdb-mua-window-p () - "Return lambda function matching the MUA window. -This return value can be used as arg HORIZ-P of `bbdb-display-records'." - (let ((mm-alist bbdb-mua-mode-alist) - elt fun) - (while (setq elt (cdr (pop mm-alist))) - (if (memq major-mode elt) - (setq fun `(lambda (window) - (with-current-buffer (window-buffer window) - (memq major-mode ',elt))) - mm-alist nil))) - fun)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-mua-display-records (&optional header-class update-p all) - "Display the BBDB record(s) for the addresses in this message. -This looks into the headers of a message according to HEADER-CLASS. -Then for the mail addresses found the corresponding BBDB records are displayed. -UPDATE-P determines whether only existing BBDB records are displayed -or whether also new records are created for these mail addresses. - -HEADER-CLASS is defined in `bbdb-message-headers'. If it is nil, -use all classes in `bbdb-message-headers'. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. -If ALL is non-nil, bind `bbdb-message-all-addresses' to ALL." - (interactive (list nil (bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p))) - (let ((bbdb-pop-up-window-size bbdb-mua-pop-up-window-size) - (bbdb-message-all-addresses (or all bbdb-message-all-addresses)) - records) - (bbdb-mua-wrapper - (setq records (bbdb-mua-update-records header-class update-p t))) - (if records (bbdb-display-records records nil nil nil (bbdb-mua-window-p))) - records)) - -;; The following commands are some frontends for `bbdb-mua-display-records', -;; which is always doing the real work. In your init file, you can further -;; modify or adapt these simple commands to your liking. - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-mua-display-sender (&optional update-p) - "Display the BBDB record(s) for the sender of this message. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'." - (interactive (list (bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p))) - (bbdb-mua-display-records 'sender update-p)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-mua-display-recipients (&optional update-p) - "Display the BBDB record(s) for the recipients of this message. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'." - (interactive (list (bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p))) - (bbdb-mua-display-records 'recipients update-p)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-mua-display-all-records (&optional update-p) - "Display the BBDB record(s) for all addresses in this message. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'." - (interactive (list (bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p))) - (bbdb-mua-display-records nil update-p t)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-mua-display-all-recipients (&optional update-p) - "Display BBDB records for all recipients of this message. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'." - (interactive (list (bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p))) - (bbdb-mua-display-records 'recipients update-p t)) - -;; The commands `bbdb-annotate-record' and `bbdb-mua-edit-field' -;; have kind of similar goals, yet they use rather different strategies. -;; `bbdb-annotate-record' is less obtrusive. It does not display -;; the records it operates on, nor does it display the content -;; of the field before or after adding or replacing the annotation. -;; Hence the user needs to know what she is doing. -;; `bbdb-mua-edit-field' is more explicit: It displays the records -;; as well as the current content of the field that gets edited. - -;; In principle, this function can be used not only with MUAs. -(defun bbdb-annotate-record (record annotation &optional field replace) - "In RECORD add an ANNOTATION to field FIELD. -FIELD defaults to `bbdb-annotate-field'. -If REPLACE is non-nil, ANNOTATION replaces the content of FIELD. -If ANNOTATION is an empty string and REPLACE is non-nil, delete FIELD." - (if (memq field '(name firstname lastname phone address xfields)) - (error "Field `%s' illegal" field)) - (setq annotation (bbdb-string-trim annotation)) - (cond ((memq field '(affix organization mail aka)) - (setq annotation (list annotation))) - ((not field) (setq field bbdb-annotate-field))) - (bbdb-record-set-field record field annotation (not replace)) - (bbdb-change-record record)) - -;; FIXME: For interactive calls of the following commands, the arg UPDATE-P -;; should have the same meaning as for `bbdb-mua-display-records', -;; that is, it should use `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. -;; But here the prefix arg is already used in a different way. -;; We could possibly solve this problem if all `bbdb-mua-*' commands -;; used another prefix arg that is consistently used only for -;; `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. -;; Yet this prefix arg must be defined within the key space of the MUA(s). -;; This results in lots of conflicts... -;; -;; Current workaround: -;; These commands use merely the car of `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. -;; If one day someone proposes a smart solution to this problem (suggestions -;; welcome!), this solution will hopefully include the current workaround -;; as a subset of all its features. - -(defun bbdb-mua-annotate-field-interactive () - "Interactive specification for `bbdb-mua-annotate-sender' and friends." - (bbdb-editable) - (let ((field (if (eq 'all-fields bbdb-annotate-field) - (intern (completing-read - "Field: " - (mapcar 'symbol-name - (append '(affix organization mail aka) - bbdb-xfield-label-list)))) - bbdb-annotate-field))) - (list (read-string (format "Annotate `%s': " field)) - field current-prefix-arg - (car bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-mua-annotate-sender (annotation &optional field replace update-p) - "Add ANNOTATION to field FIELD of the BBDB record(s) of message sender(s). -FIELD defaults to `bbdb-annotate-field'. -If REPLACE is non-nil, ANNOTATION replaces the content of FIELD. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, use car of `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'." - (interactive (bbdb-mua-annotate-field-interactive)) - (bbdb-mua-wrapper - (dolist (record (bbdb-mua-update-records 'sender update-p)) - (bbdb-annotate-record record annotation field replace)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-mua-annotate-recipients (annotation &optional field replace - update-p) - "Add ANNOTATION to field FIELD of the BBDB records of message recipients. -FIELD defaults to `bbdb-annotate-field'. -If REPLACE is non-nil, ANNOTATION replaces the content of FIELD. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, use car of `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'." - (interactive (bbdb-mua-annotate-field-interactive)) - (bbdb-mua-wrapper - (dolist (record (bbdb-mua-update-records 'recipients update-p)) - (bbdb-annotate-record record annotation field replace)))) - -(defun bbdb-mua-edit-field-interactive () - "Interactive specification for command `bbdb-mua-edit-field' and friends." - (bbdb-editable) - (list (if (eq 'all-fields bbdb-mua-edit-field) - (intern (completing-read - "Field: " - (mapcar 'symbol-name - (append '(name affix organization aka mail) - bbdb-xfield-label-list)))) - bbdb-mua-edit-field) - (bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-mua-edit-field (&optional field update-p header-class) - "Edit FIELD of the BBDB record(s) of message sender(s) or recipients. -FIELD defaults to value of variable `bbdb-mua-edit-field'. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'. -HEADER-CLASS is defined in `bbdb-message-headers'. If it is nil, -use all classes in `bbdb-message-headers'." - (interactive (bbdb-mua-edit-field-interactive)) - (cond ((memq field '(firstname lastname address phone xfields)) - (error "Field `%s' not editable this way" field)) - ((not field) - (setq field bbdb-mua-edit-field))) - (bbdb-mua-wrapper - (let ((records (bbdb-mua-update-records header-class update-p)) - (bbdb-pop-up-window-size bbdb-mua-pop-up-window-size)) - (when records - (bbdb-display-records records nil nil nil (bbdb-mua-window-p)) - (dolist (record records) - (bbdb-edit-field record field)))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender (&optional field update-p) - "Edit FIELD of record corresponding to sender of this message. -FIELD defaults to value of variable `bbdb-mua-edit-field'. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'." - (interactive (bbdb-mua-edit-field-interactive)) - (bbdb-mua-edit-field field update-p 'sender)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-mua-edit-field-recipients (&optional field update-p) - "Edit FIELD of record corresponding to recipient of this message. -FIELD defaults to value of variable `bbdb-mua-edit-field'. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-update-records-p'. -For interactive calls, see function `bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p'." - (interactive (bbdb-mua-edit-field-interactive)) - (bbdb-mua-edit-field field update-p 'recipients)) - -;; Functions for noninteractive use in MUA hooks - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-mua-auto-update (&optional header-class update-p) - "Update BBDB automatically based on incoming and outgoing messages. -This looks into the headers of a message according to HEADER-CLASS. -Then for the mail addresses found the corresponding BBDB records are updated. -UPDATE-P determines whether only existing BBDB records are taken -or whether also new records are created for these mail addresses. -Return matching records. - -HEADER-CLASS is defined in `bbdb-message-headers'. If it is nil, -use all classes in `bbdb-message-headers'. -UPDATE-P may take the same values as `bbdb-mua-auto-update-p'. -If UPDATE-P is nil, use `bbdb-mua-auto-update-p' (which see). - -If `bbdb-mua-pop-up' is non-nil, BBDB pops up the *BBDB* buffer -along with the MUA window(s), displaying the matching records -using `bbdb-pop-up-layout'. -If this is nil, BBDB is updated silently. - -This function is intended for noninteractive use via appropriate MUA hooks. -Call `bbdb-mua-auto-update-init' in your init file to put this function -into the respective MUA hooks. -See `bbdb-mua-display-records' and friends for interactive commands." - (let* ((bbdb-silent-internal t) - (records (bbdb-mua-update-records header-class - (or update-p - bbdb-mua-auto-update-p))) - (bbdb-pop-up-window-size bbdb-mua-pop-up-window-size)) - (if bbdb-mua-pop-up - (if records - (bbdb-display-records records bbdb-pop-up-layout - nil nil (bbdb-mua-window-p)) - ;; If there are no records, empty the BBDB window. - (bbdb-undisplay-records))) - records)) - -;; Should the following be replaced by a minor mode?? -;; Or should we make this function interactive in some other way? - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-mua-auto-update-init (&rest muas) - "For MUAS add `bbdb-mua-auto-update' to their presentation hook. -If a MUA is not an element of MUAS, `bbdb-mua-auto-update' is removed -from the respective presentation hook. - -Call this function in your init file to use the auto update feature with MUAS. -This function is separate from the general function `bbdb-initialize' -as this allows one to initialize the auto update feature for some MUAs only, -for example only for outgoing messages. - -See `bbdb-mua-auto-update' for details about the auto update feature." - (dolist (mua '((message . message-send-hook) - (mail . mail-send-hook) - (rmail . rmail-show-message-hook) - (gnus . gnus-article-prepare-hook) - (mh . mh-show-hook) - (vm . vm-select-message-hook) - (wl . wl-message-redisplay-hook))) - (if (memq (car mua) muas) - (add-hook (cdr mua) 'bbdb-mua-auto-update) - (remove-hook (cdr mua) 'bbdb-mua-auto-update)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-auto-notes (record) - "Automatically annotate RECORD based on the headers of the current message. -See the variables `bbdb-auto-notes-rules', `bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-messages' -and `bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-headers'. -For use as an element of `bbdb-notice-record-hook'." - ;; This code re-evaluates the annotations each time a message is viewed. - ;; It would be faster if we could somehow store (permanently?) that we - ;; have already annotated a message. - (let ((case-fold-search t)) - (unless (or bbdb-read-only - ;; check the ignore-messages pattern - (let ((ignore-messages bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-messages) - ignore rule) - (while (and (not ignore) (setq rule (pop ignore-messages))) - (if (cond ((functionp rule) - ;; RULE may use `bbdb-update-records-address' - (funcall rule record)) - ((symbolp rule) - (eq rule (nth 4 bbdb-update-records-address))) - ((eq 1 (safe-length rule)) - (bbdb-message-header-re (car rule) (cdr rule))) - ((eq 2 (safe-length rule)) - (and (eq (car rule) (nth 4 bbdb-update-records-address)) - (bbdb-message-header-re (nth 1 rule) (nth 2 rule))))) - (setq ignore t))) - ignore)) - (bbdb-editable) - - ;; For speed-up expanded rules are stored in `bbdb-auto-notes-rules-expanded'. - (when (and bbdb-auto-notes-rules - (not bbdb-auto-notes-rules-expanded)) - (let (expanded mua from-to header) - (dolist (rule bbdb-auto-notes-rules) - ;; Which MUA do we want? - (if (or (stringp (car rule)) - (stringp (nth 1 rule))) - (setq mua t) - (setq mua (if (symbolp (car rule)) (listp (car rule)) (car rule)) - rule (cdr rule))) - ;; Which FROM-TO headers do we want? - (if (stringp (car rule)) - (setq from-to t) - (setq from-to (car rule) - rule (cdr rule))) - (setq header (car rule)) - (let (string field replace elt-e) - (dolist (elt (cdr rule)) - (if (consp (setq string (cdr elt))) - (setq field (car string) ; (REGEXP FIELD-NAME STRING REPLACE) - replace (nth 2 string) ; perhaps nil - string (nth 1 string)) - ;; else it's simple (REGEXP . STRING) - (setq field bbdb-default-xfield - replace nil)) - (push (list (car elt) field string replace) elt-e)) - (push (append (list mua from-to header) (nreverse elt-e)) expanded))) - (setq bbdb-auto-notes-rules-expanded (nreverse expanded)))) - - (dolist (rule bbdb-auto-notes-rules-expanded) - (let ((mua (car rule)) (from-to (nth 1 rule)) (header (nth 2 rule)) - hd-val string annotation) - (when (and (or (eq mua t) - (memq (nth 4 bbdb-update-records-address) mua)) - (or (eq from-to t) - (member-ignore-case - (nth 2 bbdb-update-records-address) from-to) - (memq (nth 3 bbdb-update-records-address) from-to)) - (setq hd-val (bbdb-message-header header))) - (dolist (elt (nthcdr 3 rule)) - (when (and (string-match (car elt) hd-val) - (let ((ignore (cdr (assoc-string - header - bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-headers t)))) - (not (and ignore (string-match ignore hd-val))))) - (setq string (nth 2 elt) - annotation - (cond ((integerp string) - (match-string string hd-val)) - ((stringp string) - (replace-match string nil nil hd-val)) - ((functionp string) - (funcall string hd-val)) - (t (error "Illegal value: %s" string)))) - (bbdb-annotate-record record annotation - (nth 1 elt) (nth 3 elt)))))))))) - -;;; Mark BBDB records in the MUA summary buffer - -(defun bbdb-mua-summary-unify (address) - "Unify mail ADDRESS displayed for a message in the MUA Summary buffer. -Typically ADDRESS refers to the value of the From header of a message. -If ADDRESS matches a record in BBDB display a unified name instead of ADDRESS -in the MUA Summary buffer. - -Unification uses `bbdb-mua-summary-unification-list' (see there). -The first match in this list becomes the text string displayed -for a message in the MUA Summary buffer instead of ADDRESS. -If variable `bbdb-mua-summary-mark' is non-nil use it to precede known addresses. -Return the unified mail address. - -Currently this works with Gnus and VM. It requires the BBDB insinuation -of these MUAs. Also, the MUA Summary format string must use -`bbdb-mua-summary-unify-format-letter' (see there)." - ;; ADDRESS is analyzed as in `bbdb-get-address-components'. - (let* ((data (bbdb-extract-address-components address)) - (name (car data)) - (mail (cadr data)) - (record (car (bbdb-message-search name mail))) - (u-list bbdb-mua-summary-unification-list) - elt val) - (while (setq elt (pop u-list)) - (setq val (cond ((eq elt 'message-name) name) - ((eq elt 'message-mail) mail) - ((eq elt 'message-address) address) - (record (let ((result (bbdb-record-field record elt))) - (if (stringp result) result - (car result)))))) ; RESULT is list. - (if val (setq u-list nil))) - (format "%s%s" - (cond ((not bbdb-mua-summary-mark) "") - ((not record) " ") - ((functionp bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field) - (funcall bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field record)) - ((bbdb-record-xfield record bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field)) - (t bbdb-mua-summary-mark)) - (or val name mail address "**UNKNOWN**")))) - -(defun bbdb-mua-summary-mark (address) - "In the MUA Summary buffer mark messages matching a BBDB record. -ADDRESS typically refers to the value of the From header of a message. -If ADDRESS matches a record in BBDB return a mark, \" \" otherwise. -The mark itself is the value of the xfield `bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field' -if this xfield is in the poster's record, and `bbdb-mua-summary-mark' otherwise." - (if (not bbdb-mua-summary-mark) - "" ; for consistency - ;; ADDRESS is analyzed as in `bbdb-get-address-components'. - (let* ((data (bbdb-extract-address-components address)) - (record (car (bbdb-message-search (car data) (cadr data))))) - (if record - (or (when (functionp bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field) - (funcall bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field record) - t) - (bbdb-record-xfield record bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field) - bbdb-mua-summary-mark) - " ")))) - -(provide 'bbdb-mua) - -;;; bbdb-mua.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-pgp.el b/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-pgp.el deleted file mode 100644 index 0881388..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-pgp.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,238 +0,0 @@ -;;; bbdb-pgp.el --- use BBDB to handle PGP preferences -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2013-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -;; BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with BBDB. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: -;; It is believed that encrypted mail works best if all mail between -;; individuals is encrypted - even concerning matters that are not -;; confidential. The reasoning is that confidential messages cannot -;; then be easily spotted and decryption efforts concentrated on them. -;; Some people therefore prefer to have all their email encrypted. -;; This package allows you to mark the BBDB entries for those -;; individuals so that messages will be (signed or) encrypted -;; when they are sent. - -;;; Usage: -;; Add the xfield pgp-mail (see `bbdb-pgp-field') with the value -;; `sign' or `encrypt' to the BBDB records of the message recipients. -;; If the value is `sign-query' or `encrypt-query', this will query -;; whether to send signed or encrypted messages. -;; -;; Then call `bbdb-pgp' on outgoing message to add MML tags, -;; see info node `(message)security'. For all message recipients -;; in `bbdb-pgp-headers', this command grabs the action in `bbdb-pgp-field' -;; of their BBDB records. If this proposes multiple actions, -;; perform the action which appears first in `bbdb-pgp-ranked-actions'. -;; If this proposes no action at all, use `bbdb-pgp-default'. -;; The variable `bbdb-pgp-method' defines the method which is actually used -;; for signing and encrypting, see also `bbdb-pgp-method-alist'. -;; -;; `bbdb-pgp' works with both `mail-mode' and `message-mode' to send -;; signed or encrypted mail. -;; -;; To run `bbdb-pgp' automatically when sending a message, -;; use `bbdb-initialize' with arg `pgp' to add this function -;; to `message-send-hook' and `mail-send-hook'. -;; Yet see info node `(message)Signing and encryption' why you -;; might not want to rely for encryption on a hook function -;; which runs just before the message is sent, that is, you might want -;; to call the command `bbdb-pgp' manually, then call `mml-preview'. -;; -;; A thought: For these hooks we could define a wrapper that calls -;; first `bbdb-pgp', then `mml-preview' for preview. The wrapper should -;; abort the sending of the message if the preview is not getting -;; the user's approval. Yet this might require some recursive editing mode -;; so that the user can browse the preview before approving it. -;; -;;; Todo: -;; Spot incoming PGP-signed or encrypted messages and prompt for adding -;; `bbdb-pgp-field' to the senders' BBDB records; similar to how -;; bbdb-sc.el maintains attribution preferences. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'message) -(require 'bbdb-com) - -(defcustom bbdb-pgp-field 'pgp-mail - "BBDB xfield holding the PGP action. -If the recipient of a message has this xfield in his/her BBDB record, -its value determines whether `bbdb-pgp' signs or encrypts the message. -The value of this xfield should be one of the following symbols: - sign Sign the message - sign-query Query whether to sign the message - encrypt Encrypt the message - encrypt-query Query whether to encrypt the message -If the xfield is absent use `bbdb-pgp-default'. -See also info node `(message)security'." - :type '(symbol :tag "BBDB xfield") - :group 'bbdb-utilities-pgp) - -(defcustom bbdb-pgp-default nil - "Default action when sending a message and the recipients are not in BBDB. -This should be one of the following symbols: - nil Do nothing - sign Sign the message - sign-query Query whether to sign the message - encrypt Encrypt the message - encrypt-query Query whether to encrypt the message -See info node `(message)security'." - :type '(choice - (const :tag "Do Nothing" nil) - (const :tag "Encrypt" encrypt) - (const :tag "Query encryption" encrypt-query) - (const :tag "Sign" sign) - (const :tag "Query signing" sign-query)) - :group 'bbdb-utilities-pgp) - -(defcustom bbdb-pgp-ranked-actions - '(encrypt-query sign-query encrypt sign) - "Ranked list of actions when sending a message. -If a message has multiple recipients such that their BBDB records specify -different actions for this message, `bbdb-pgp' will perform the action -which appears first in `bbdb-pgp-ranked-actions'. -This list should include the following four symbols: - sign Sign the message - sign-query Query whether to sign the message - encrypt Encrypt the message - encrypt-query Query whether to encrypt the message." - :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Action")) - :group 'bbdb-utilities-pgp) - -(defcustom bbdb-pgp-headers '("To" "Cc") - "Message headers to look at." - :type '(repeat (string :tag "Message header")) - :group 'bbdb-utilities-pgp) - -(defcustom bbdb-pgp-method 'pgpmime - "Method for signing and encrypting messages. -It should be one of the keys of `bbdb-pgp-method-alist'. -The default methods include - pgp Add MML tags for PGP format - pgpauto Add MML tags for PGP-auto format - pgpmime Add MML tags for PGP/MIME - smime Add MML tags for S/MIME -See info node `(message)security'." - :type '(choice - (const :tag "MML PGP" pgp) - (const :tag "MML PGP-auto" pgpauto) - (const :tag "MML PGP/MIME" pgpmime) - (const :tag "MML S/MIME" smime) - (symbol :tag "Custom")) - :group 'bbdb-utilities-pgp) - -(defcustom bbdb-pgp-method-alist - '((pgp mml-secure-message-sign-pgp - mml-secure-message-encrypt-pgp) - (pgpmime mml-secure-message-sign-pgpmime - mml-secure-message-encrypt-pgpmime) - (smime mml-secure-message-sign-smime - mml-secure-message-encrypt-smime) - (pgpauto mml-secure-message-sign-pgpauto - mml-secure-message-encrypt-pgpauto)) - "Alist of methods for signing and encrypting a message with `bbdb-pgp'. -Each method is a list (KEY SIGN ENCRYPT). -The symbol KEY identifies the method. The function SIGN signs the message; -the function ENCRYPT encrypts it. These functions take no arguments. -The default methods include - pgp Add MML tags for PGP format - pgpauto Add MML tags for PGP-auto format - pgpmime Add MML tags for PGP/MIME - smime Add MML tags for S/MIME -See info node `(message)security'." - :type '(repeat (list (symbol :tag "Key") - (symbol :tag "Sign method") - (symbol :tag "Encrypt method"))) - :group 'bbdb-utilities-pgp) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-read-xfield-pgp-mail (&optional init) - "Set `bbdb-pgp-field', requiring match with `bbdb-pgp-ranked-actions'." - (bbdb-read-string "PGP action: " init - (mapcar 'list bbdb-pgp-ranked-actions) t)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-pgp () - "Add PGP MML tags to a message according to the recipients' BBDB records. -For all message recipients in `bbdb-pgp-headers', this grabs the action -in `bbdb-pgp-field' of their BBDB records. If this proposes multiple actions, -perform the action which appears first in `bbdb-pgp-ranked-actions'. -If this proposes no action at all, use `bbdb-pgp-default'. -The variable `bbdb-pgp-method' defines the method which is actually used -for signing and encrypting. - -This command works with both `mail-mode' and `message-mode' to send -signed or encrypted mail. - -To run this command automatically when sending a message, -use `bbdb-initialize' with arg `pgp' to add this function -to `message-send-hook' and `mail-send-hook'. -Yet see info node `(message)Signing and encryption' why you -might not want to rely for encryption on a hook function -which runs just before the message is sent, that is, you might want -to call the command `bbdb-pgp' manually, then call `mml-preview'." - (interactive) - (save-excursion - (save-restriction - (widen) - (message-narrow-to-headers) - (when mail-aliases - ;; (sendmail-sync-aliases) ; needed? - (expand-mail-aliases (point-min) (point-max))) - (let ((actions - (or (delq nil - (delete-dups - (mapcar - (lambda (record) - (bbdb-record-xfield-intern record bbdb-pgp-field)) - (delete-dups - (apply 'nconc - (mapcar - (lambda (address) - (bbdb-message-search (car address) - (cadr address))) - (bbdb-extract-address-components - (mapconcat - (lambda (header) - (mail-fetch-field header nil t)) - bbdb-pgp-headers ", ") - t))))))) - (and bbdb-pgp-default - (list bbdb-pgp-default))))) - (when actions - (widen) ; after analyzing the headers - (let ((ranked-actions bbdb-pgp-ranked-actions) - action) - (while ranked-actions - (if (memq (setq action (pop ranked-actions)) actions) - (cond ((or (eq action 'sign) - (and (eq action 'sign-query) - (y-or-n-p "Sign message? "))) - (funcall (nth 1 (assq bbdb-pgp-method - bbdb-pgp-method-alist))) - (setq ranked-actions nil)) - ((or (eq action 'encrypt) - (and (eq action 'encrypt-query) - (y-or-n-p "Encrypt message? "))) - (funcall (nth 2 (assq bbdb-pgp-method - bbdb-pgp-method-alist))) - (setq ranked-actions nil))))))))))) - -(provide 'bbdb-pgp) - -;;; bbdb-pgp.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-rmail.el b/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-rmail.el deleted file mode 100644 index 719617d..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-rmail.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -;;; bbdb-rmail.el --- BBDB interface to Rmail -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -;; BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with BBDB. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: -;;; This file contains the BBDB interface to Rmail. -;;; See the BBDB info manual for documentation. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'bbdb) -(require 'bbdb-com) -(require 'bbdb-mua) -(require 'rmail) -(require 'rmailsum) -(require 'mailheader) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb/rmail-header (header) - "Pull HEADER out of Rmail header." - (with-current-buffer rmail-buffer - (save-restriction - (with-no-warnings (rmail-narrow-to-non-pruned-header)) - (mail-header (intern-soft (downcase header)) - (mail-header-extract))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-insinuate-rmail () - "Hook BBDB into RMAIL. -Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'." - ;; Do we need keybindings for more commands? Suggestions welcome. - ;; (define-key rmail-mode-map ":" 'bbdb-mua-display-records) - ;; (define-key rmail-mode-map "'" 'bbdb-mua-display-recipients) - (define-key rmail-mode-map ":" 'bbdb-mua-display-sender) - (define-key rmail-mode-map ";" 'bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender) - ;; (define-key rmail-mode-map ";" 'bbdb-mua-edit-field-recipients) - (define-key rmail-summary-mode-map ":" 'bbdb-mua-display-sender) - (define-key rmail-summary-mode-map ";" 'bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender)) - -(provide 'bbdb-rmail) - -;;; bbdb-rmail.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-site.el b/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-site.el deleted file mode 100644 index dcaf096..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-site.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -;;; bbdb-site.el --- site-specific variables for BBDB -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -;; BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with BBDB. If not, see . - -;;; Code: - -(defconst bbdb-version "@PACKAGE_VERSION@" "Version of BBDB.") - -(if (< emacs-major-version 24) - (error "BBDB %s requires GNU Emacs 24 or later" bbdb-version)) - -(defcustom bbdb-tex-path - (let* ((default "@pkgdatadir@") - (dir (cond ((file-accessible-directory-p default) - default) - (load-file-name - (expand-file-name "tex/" (file-name-directory load-file-name))) - (t - (let ((f (locate-file "tex/bbdb.sty" load-path))) - (if f (file-name-directory f))))))) - (if dir (list dir))) - "List of directories with the BBDB TeX files. -If this is t assume that these files reside in directories -that are part of the regular TeX search path." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-tex - :type '(choice (const :tag "Files in TeX path" t) - (repeat (directory :tag "Directory")))) - -(provide 'bbdb-site) - -;;; bbdb-site.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-snarf.el b/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-snarf.el deleted file mode 100644 index 7649501..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-snarf.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,488 +0,0 @@ -;;; bbdb-snarf.el --- convert free-form text to BBDB records -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -;; BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with BBDB. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: - -;; The commands `bbdb-snarf', `bbdb-snarf-yank' and `bbdb-snarf-paragraph' -;; create BBDB records by picking the name, addresses, phones, etc. -;; out of a (buffer) string. Things are recognized by context (e.g., URLs -;; start with http:// or www.). See `bbdb-snarf-rule-alist' for details. -;; -;; The rule `eu' should work out of the box for many continental -;; European countries. It can be further customized by defining -;; a suitable postcode regexp passed to `bbdb-snarf-address-eu'. -;; `mail' is a simple rule that can pick a single mail address from, -;; say, a long list of mail addresses in a message. -;; -;; RW: `bbdb-snarf' is an interesting proof of concept. Yet I find -;; its snarfing algorithms often too simplistic to be useful in real life. -;; How can this possibly be improved? Suggestions welcome. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'bbdb-com) - -(defcustom bbdb-snarf-rule-alist - '((us bbdb-snarf-surrounding-space - bbdb-snarf-phone-nanp - bbdb-snarf-url - bbdb-snarf-mail - bbdb-snarf-empty-lines - bbdb-snarf-name - bbdb-snarf-address-us - bbdb-snarf-empty-lines - bbdb-snarf-notes - bbdb-snarf-name-mail) ; currently useless - (eu bbdb-snarf-surrounding-space - bbdb-snarf-phone-eu - bbdb-snarf-url - bbdb-snarf-mail - bbdb-snarf-empty-lines - bbdb-snarf-name - bbdb-snarf-address-eu - bbdb-snarf-empty-lines - bbdb-snarf-notes - bbdb-snarf-name-mail) ; currently useless - (mail bbdb-snarf-mail-address)) - "Alist of rules for snarfing. -Each rule is of the form (KEY FUNCTION FUNCTION ...). -The symbol KEY identifies the rule, see also `bbdb-snarf-rule-default'. - -Snarfing is a cumulative process. The text is copied to a temporary -snarf buffer that becomes current during snarfing. -Each FUNCTION is called with one arg, the RECORD we are snarfing, -and with point at the beginning of the snarf buffer. FUNCTION should populate -the fields of RECORD. It may delete the part of the snarf buffer -that it has processed so that the remaining FUNCTIONs operate only -on those parts that were not yet snarfed. The order of the FUNCTION calls -in a rule is then crucial. -Unlike other parts of BBDB, FUNCTIONs need not update the cache and -hash table for RECORD which is done at the end by `bbdb-snarf'." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-snarf - :type '(repeat (cons (symbol :tag "Key") - (repeat (function :tag "Snarf function"))))) - -(defcustom bbdb-snarf-rule-default 'us - "Default rule for snarfing." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-snarf - :type 'symbol) - -(defcustom bbdb-snarf-name-regexp - "^[ \t'\"]*\\([- .,[:word:]]*[[:word:]]\\)" - "Regexp matching a name. Case is ignored. -The first subexpression becomes the name." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-snarf - :type 'regexp) - -(defcustom bbdb-snarf-mail-regexp - (concat "\\(?:\\(?:mailto:\\|e?mail:?\\)[ \t]*\\)?" - "]+\\)>?") - "Regexp matching a mail address. Case is ignored. -The first subexpression becomes the mail address." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-snarf - :type 'regexp) - -(defcustom bbdb-snarf-phone-nanp-regexp - (concat "\\(?:phone:?[ \t]*\\)?" - "\\(\\(?:([2-9][0-9][0-9])[-. ]?\\|[2-9][0-9][0-9][-. ]\\)?" - "[0-9][0-9][0-9][-. ][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]" - "\\(?: *\\(?:x\\|ext\\.?\\) *[0-9]+\\)?\\)") - "Regexp matching a NANP phone number. Case is ignored. -NANP is the North American Numbering Plan used in North and Central America. -The first subexpression becomes the phone number." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-snarf - :type 'regexp) - -(defcustom bbdb-snarf-phone-eu-regexp - (concat "\\(?:phone?:?[ \t]*\\)?" - "\\(\\(?:\\+[1-9]\\|(\\)[-0-9()\s]+\\)") - "Regexp matching a European phone number. -The first subexpression becomes the phone number." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-snarf - :type 'regexp) - -(defcustom bbdb-snarf-postcode-us-regexp - ;; US postcode appears at end of line - (concat "\\(\\<[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]" - "\\(-[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]\\)?" - "\\>\\)$") - "Regexp matching US postcodes. -The first subexpression becomes the postcode." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-snarf - :type 'regexp) - -(defcustom bbdb-snarf-address-us-country nil - "Country to use for US addresses. If nil leave country blank." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-snarf - :type '(choice (const :tag "Leave blank" nil) - (string :tag "Country"))) - -(defcustom bbdb-snarf-postcode-eu-regexp - "^\\([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]?\\)" ; four or five digits - "Regexp matching many European postcodes. -`bbdb-snarf-address-eu' assumes that the address appears at the beginning -of a line followed by the name of the city." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-snarf - :type 'regexp) - -(defcustom bbdb-snarf-address-eu-country nil - "Country to use for EU addresses. If nil leave country blank." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-snarf - :type '(choice (const :tag "Leave blank" nil) - (string :tag "Country"))) - -(defcustom bbdb-snarf-default-label-alist - '((phone . "work") (address . "work")) - "Default labels for snarfing. -This is an alist where each element is a cons pair (FIELD . LABEL). -The symbol FIELD denotes a record field like `phone' or `address'. -The string LABEL denotes the default label for FIELD." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-snarf - :type '(repeat (cons (symbol :tag "Field") - (string :tag "Label")))) - -(defcustom bbdb-snarf-url 'url - "What xfield BBDB should use for URLs, or nil to not snarf URLs." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-snarf - :type 'symbol) - -(defcustom bbdb-snarf-url-regexp "\\(\\(?:http://\\|www\\.\\)[^ \t\n]+\\)" - "Regexp matching a URL. Case is ignored. -The first subexpression becomes the URL." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-snarf - :type 'regexp) - -(defun bbdb-snarf-surrounding-space (_record) - "Discard beginning and trailing space when snarfing RECORD." - (while (re-search-forward "^[ \t]+" nil t) - (replace-match "")) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (re-search-forward "\\s-+$" nil t) - (replace-match ""))) - -(defun bbdb-snarf-empty-lines (_record) - "Discard empty lines when snarfing RECORD." - (while (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*\n" nil t) - (replace-match ""))) - -(defun bbdb-snarf-name (record) - "Snarf name for RECORD." - (if (and (not (bbdb-record-lastname record)) - (let ((case-fold-search t)) - (re-search-forward bbdb-snarf-name-regexp nil t))) - (let ((name (match-string 1))) - (replace-match "") - (setq name (bbdb-divide-name name)) - (bbdb-record-set-firstname record (car name)) - (bbdb-record-set-lastname record (cdr name))))) - -(defun bbdb-snarf-name-mail (record) - "Snarf name from mail address for RECORD." - ;; Fixme: This is currently useless because `bbdb-snarf-mail-regexp' - ;; cannot handle names in RFC 5322-like addresses "John Smith ". - (let ((name (bbdb-record-lastname record))) - (when (and (not name) - (bbdb-record-mail record) - (setq name (car (bbdb-extract-address-components - (car (bbdb-record-mail record))))) - (setq name (bbdb-divide-name name))) - (bbdb-record-set-firstname record (car name)) - (bbdb-record-set-lastname record (cadr name))))) - -(defun bbdb-snarf-mail-address (record) - "Snarf name and mail address for RECORD." - ;; The voodoo of `mail-extract-address-components' makes - ;; the following quite powerful. If this function is used as part of - ;; a more complex rule, the buffer should be narrowed appropriately. - (let* ((data (bbdb-extract-address-components (buffer-string))) - (name (and (car data) (bbdb-divide-name (car data))))) - (bbdb-record-set-firstname record (car name)) - (bbdb-record-set-lastname record (cdr name)) - (bbdb-record-set-mail record (list (cadr data))) - (delete-region (point-min) (point-max)))) - -(defun bbdb-snarf-mail (record) - "Snarf mail addresses for RECORD. -This uses the first subexpresion of `bbdb-snarf-mail-regexp'." - (let ((case-fold-search t) mails) - (while (re-search-forward bbdb-snarf-mail-regexp nil t) - (push (match-string 1) mails) - (replace-match "")) - (bbdb-record-set-mail record (nconc (bbdb-record-mail record) mails)))) - -(defun bbdb-snarf-label (field) - "Extract the label before point, or return default label for FIELD." - (save-match-data - (if (looking-back "\\(?:^\\|[,:]\\)\\([^\n,:]+\\):[ \t]*" - (line-beginning-position)) - (prog1 (match-string 1) - (delete-region (match-beginning 1) (match-end 0))) - (cdr (assq field bbdb-snarf-default-label-alist))))) - -(defun bbdb-snarf-phone-nanp (record) - "Snarf NANP phone numbers for RECORD. -NANP is the North American Numbering Plan used in North and Central America. -This uses the first subexpresion of `bbdb-snarf-phone-nanp-regexp'." - (let ((case-fold-search t) phones) - (while (re-search-forward bbdb-snarf-phone-nanp-regexp nil t) - (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) - (if (save-match-data - (looking-back "[0-9A-Z]" nil)) ;; not really an NANP phone number - (goto-char (match-end 0)) - (push (vconcat (list (bbdb-snarf-label 'phone)) - (save-match-data - (bbdb-parse-phone (match-string 1)))) - phones) - (replace-match ""))) - (bbdb-record-set-phone record (nconc (bbdb-record-phone record) - (nreverse phones))))) - -(defun bbdb-snarf-phone-eu (record &optional phone-regexp) - "Snarf European phone numbers for RECORD. -PHONE-REGEXP is the regexp to match a phone number. -It defaults to `bbdb-snarf-phone-eu-regexp'." - (let ((case-fold-search t) phones) - (while (re-search-forward (or phone-regexp - bbdb-snarf-phone-eu-regexp) nil t) - (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) - (push (vector (bbdb-snarf-label 'phone) - (match-string 1)) - phones) - (replace-match "")) - (bbdb-record-set-phone record (nconc (bbdb-record-phone record) - (nreverse phones))))) - -(defun bbdb-snarf-streets (address) - "Snarf streets for ADDRESS. This assumes a narrowed region." - (bbdb-address-set-streets address (bbdb-split "\n" (buffer-string))) - (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))) - -(defun bbdb-snarf-address-us (record) - "Snarf a US address for RECORD." - (let ((address (make-vector bbdb-address-length nil))) - (cond ((re-search-forward bbdb-snarf-postcode-us-regexp nil t) - ;; Streets, City, State Postcode - (save-restriction - (narrow-to-region (point-min) (match-end 0)) - ;; Postcode - (goto-char (match-beginning 0)) - (bbdb-address-set-postcode address - (bbdb-parse-postcode (match-string 1))) - ;; State - (skip-chars-backward " \t") - (let ((pos (point))) - (skip-chars-backward "^ \t,") - (bbdb-address-set-state address (buffer-substring (point) pos))) - ;; City - (skip-chars-backward " \t,") - (let ((pos (point))) - (beginning-of-line) - (bbdb-address-set-city address (buffer-substring (point) pos))) - ;; Toss it - (forward-char -1) - (delete-region (point) (point-max)) - ;; Streets - (goto-char (point-min)) - (bbdb-snarf-streets address))) - ;; Try for just Streets, City, State - ((let (case-fold-search) - (re-search-forward "^\\(.*\\), \\([A-Z][A-Za-z]\\)$" nil t)) - (bbdb-address-set-city address (match-string 1)) - (bbdb-address-set-state address (match-string 2)) - (replace-match "") - (save-restriction - (narrow-to-region (point-min) (match-beginning 0)) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (bbdb-snarf-streets address)))) - (when (bbdb-address-city address) - (if bbdb-snarf-address-us-country - (bbdb-address-set-country address bbdb-snarf-address-us-country)) - ;; Fixme: There are no labels anymore. `bbdb-snarf-streets' snarfed - ;; everything that was left! - (bbdb-address-set-label address (bbdb-snarf-label 'address)) - (bbdb-record-set-address record - (nconc (bbdb-record-address record) - (list address)))))) - -(defun bbdb-snarf-address-eu (record &optional postcode-regexp country) - "Snarf a European address for RECORD. -POSTCODE-REGEXP is a regexp matching the postcode assumed to appear -at the beginning of a line followed by the name of the city. This format -is used in many continental European countries. -POSTCODE-REGEXP defaults to `bbdb-snarf-postcode-eu-regexp'. -COUNTRY is the country to use. It defaults to `bbdb-snarf-address-eu-country'." - (when (re-search-forward (or postcode-regexp - bbdb-snarf-postcode-eu-regexp) nil t) - (let ((address (make-vector bbdb-address-length nil))) - (save-restriction - (goto-char (match-end 0)) - (narrow-to-region (point-min) (line-end-position)) - ;; Postcode - (bbdb-address-set-postcode address (match-string 1)) - ;; City - (skip-chars-forward " \t") - (bbdb-address-set-city address (buffer-substring (point) (point-max))) - ;; Toss it - (delete-region (match-beginning 0) (point-max)) - ;; Streets - (goto-char (point-min)) - (bbdb-snarf-streets address)) - (unless country (setq country bbdb-snarf-address-eu-country)) - (if country (bbdb-address-set-country address country)) - (bbdb-address-set-label address (bbdb-snarf-label 'address)) - (bbdb-record-set-address record - (nconc (bbdb-record-address record) - (list address)))))) - -(defun bbdb-snarf-url (record) - "Snarf URL for RECORD. -This uses the first subexpresion of `bbdb-snarf-url-regexp'." - (when (and bbdb-snarf-url - (let ((case-fold-search t)) - (re-search-forward bbdb-snarf-url-regexp nil t))) - (bbdb-record-set-xfields - record - (nconc (bbdb-record-xfields record) - (list (cons bbdb-snarf-url (match-string 1))))) - (replace-match ""))) - -(defun bbdb-snarf-notes (record) - "Snarf notes for RECORD." - (when (/= (point-min) (point-max)) - (bbdb-record-set-xfields - record - (nconc (bbdb-record-xfields record) - (list (cons bbdb-default-xfield (buffer-string))))) - (erase-buffer))) - -(defsubst bbdb-snarf-rule-interactive () - "Read snarf rule interactively." - (intern - (completing-read - (format "Rule: (default `%s') " bbdb-snarf-rule-default) - bbdb-snarf-rule-alist nil t nil nil - (symbol-name bbdb-snarf-rule-default)))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-snarf-paragraph (pos &optional rule) - "Snarf BBDB record from paragraph around position POS using RULE. -The paragraph is the one that contains POS or follows POS. -Interactively POS is the position of point. -RULE defaults to `bbdb-snarf-rule-default'. -See `bbdb-snarf-rule-alist' for details." - (interactive (list (point) (bbdb-snarf-rule-interactive))) - (bbdb-snarf (save-excursion - (goto-char pos) - ;; similar to `mark-paragraph' - (let ((end (progn (forward-paragraph 1) (point)))) - (buffer-substring-no-properties - (progn (backward-paragraph 1) (point)) - end))) - rule)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-snarf-yank (&optional rule) - "Snarf a BBDB record from latest kill using RULE. -The latest kill may also be a window system selection, see `current-kill'. -RULE defaults to `bbdb-snarf-rule-default'. -See `bbdb-snarf-rule-alist' for details." - (interactive (list (bbdb-snarf-rule-interactive))) - (bbdb-snarf (current-kill 0) rule)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-snarf (string &optional rule) - "Snarf a BBDB record in STRING using RULE. Display and return this record. -Interactively, STRING is the current region. -RULE defaults to `bbdb-snarf-rule-default'. -See `bbdb-snarf-rule-alist' for details." - (interactive - (list (buffer-substring-no-properties (region-beginning) (region-end)) - (bbdb-snarf-rule-interactive))) - - (bbdb-editable) - (let ((record (bbdb-empty-record))) - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create " *BBDB Snarf*") - (erase-buffer) - (insert (substring-no-properties string)) - (mapc (lambda (fun) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (funcall fun record)) - (cdr (assq (or rule bbdb-snarf-rule-default) - bbdb-snarf-rule-alist)))) - (let ((old-record (car (bbdb-message-search - (bbdb-concat 'name-first-last - (bbdb-record-firstname record) - (bbdb-record-lastname record)) - (car (bbdb-record-mail record)))))) - ;; Install RECORD after searching for OLD-RECORD - (bbdb-change-record record) - (if old-record (bbdb-merge-records old-record record))) - (bbdb-display-records (list record)) - record)) - -;; Some test cases -;; -;; US: -;; -;; another test person -;; 1234 Gridley St. -;; Los Angeles, CA 91342 -;; 555-1212 -;; test@person.net -;; http://www.foo.bar/ -;; other stuff about this person -;; -;; test person -;; 1234 Gridley St. -;; St. Los Angeles, CA 91342-1234 -;; 555-1212 -;; -;; -;; x test person -;; 1234 Gridley St. -;; Los Angeles, California 91342-1234 -;; work: 555-1212 -;; home: 555-1213 -;; test@person.net -;; -;; y test person -;; 1234 Gridley St. -;; Los Angeles, CA -;; 555-1212 -;; test@person.net -;; -;; z test person -;; 555-1212 -;; test@person.net -;; -;; EU: -;; -;; Maja Musterfrau -;; Strasse 15 -;; 12345 Ort -;; +49 12345 -;; phon: (110) 123 456 -;; mobile: (123) 456 789 -;; xxx.xxx@xxxx.xxx -;; http://www.xxx.xx -;; notes bla bla bla - -(provide 'bbdb-snarf) - -;;; bbdb-snarf.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-tex.el b/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-tex.el deleted file mode 100644 index 38654e3..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-tex.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,557 +0,0 @@ -;;; bbdb-tex.el --- feed BBDB into LaTeX -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; Authors: Boris Goldowsky -;; Dirk Grunwald -;; Luigi Semenzato - -;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -;; BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with BBDB. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This file lets you feed BBDB into LaTeX. -;; See the BBDB info manual for documentation. -;; -;; In the *BBDB* buffer, type M-x `bbdb-tex' to convert the listing -;; to LaTeX format. -;; -;; TeX macros appearing in the output: -;; \name{first}{last} -;; \organization{foo bar} -;; \affix{foo bar} -;; \aka{foo bar} -;; \phone{key}{123 456 7890} -;; \address{key}{foo bar} -;; \mail{foo@bar.com}{Smith } -;; \xfield{key}{value} -;; Each macro may appear multiple times. -;; -;; The detailed grammar of the output is defined in `bbdb-tex-alist'. -;; The output starts with a prolog where you can specify LaTeX packages -;; and other customizations in the usual way. The above macros should get -;; defined, too. By default, this happens in the style file bbdb.sty that -;; is shipped with BBDB. -;; -;; The body of the output contains the BBDB records. Usually, the records -;; are placed inside some "bbdb" environment. You can customize which fields -;; of each record should appear in the listing and in which order. -;; Also, you can put separators between individual fields. A separator macro -;; can also separate records when the first character of the last name differs -;; from the first character of the last name of the previous record. -;; The listing ends with an epilog. - -;; A few notes on "advanced usage" of `bbdb-tex': -;; -;; It should be possible to use `bbdb-tex' with all the bells and whistles -;; of LaTeX by loading the appropriate LaTeX style files and packages or -;; embedding the output of `bbdb-tex' into more complex LaTeX documents. -;; For this you can customize the rules in `bbdb-tex-alist' and use -;; customized style files for interpreting the TeX macros used by `bbdb-tex'. -;; -;; Generally, lisp customizations for `bbdb-tex' are intended to provide control -;; of *what* appears in the TeX listing. But there are no lisp customization -;; options to control the actual layout that should be handled by LaTeX. -;; BBDB is shipped with one basic LaTeX style file bbdb.sty to handle -;; the TeX macros listed above. You should customize this LaTeX style file -;; to match your taste and / or your needs. Note also that `bbdb-tex-alist' -;; allows you to specify an arbitrary number of rules that may use different -;; style files for the above TeX macros. - -;; Generally, it will be advantageous to make all relevant style files -;; and packages known to LaTeX by putting them in the appropriate directories -;; of your TeX installation. Likely, the user variable `bbdb-tex-path' -;; should not be used in such advanced cases. The main purpose of the -;; inlining mechanism provided via `bbdb-tex-path' is that we can ship -;; and install BBDB without worrying about the tricky question where to -;; (auto-) install the basic style file bbdb.sty shipped with BBDB so that -;; TeX finds it. Most often, it will be best to manually install even bbdb.sty -;; in a directory where TeX finds it and bind `bbdb-tex-path' to t to fully -;; suppress the inlining. -;; -;; Before generating the TeX output, the field values of a record are massaged -;; by `bbdb-tex-field' that passes these values by default to `bbdb-tex-replace', -;; see also `bbdb-tex-replace-list'. Instead the user may also define functions -;; `bbdb-tex-output-...' that take precedence, see `bbdb-tex-field'. -;; -;; `bbdb-tex' understands one new BBDB xfield: tex-name, see also -;; `bbdb-tex-name'. If this xfield is defined for a record, -;; this will be used for the TeXed listing instead of the name field -;; of that record. The value of the xfield tex-name is used verbatim, -;; it does not see `bbdb-tex-field' and `bbdb-tex-replace-list'. -;; -;; -;; This program was adapted for BBDB by Boris Goldowsky -;; and Dirk Grunwald -;; using a TeX format designed by Luigi -;; Semenzato . -;; We are also grateful to numerous people on the bbdb-info -;; mailing list for suggestions and bug reports. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'bbdb) -(require 'bbdb-com) - -;;; Variables: - -(defcustom bbdb-tex-name 'tex-name - "Xfield holding the name in TeX format. -The string in this field gets split into first and last name -using `bbdb-separator-alist'. The separator defaults to \"#\"." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-tex - :type '(symbol :tag "Xfield")) - -(defcustom bbdb-tex-alist - `((multi-line - (demand (or address phone)) - (prolog ,(concat "\\documentclass{article}\n\\usepackage{bbdb}\n" - "\\usepackage{multicol}\n" - "\\begin{document}\n\\begin{multicols}{2}")) - (record "\\begin{bbdbrecord}" name organization ; affix aka - (address t) (phone t) (mail t) - (xfields t nil - (omit ,bbdb-tex-name mail-alias creation-date timestamp)) - "\\end{bbdbrecord}\n") - (separator "\\bbdbseparator{%s}\n") - (epilog ,(concat "\\noindent\\hrulefill\\\\\nPrinted \\today\n" - "\\end{multicols}\n\\end{document}")) - (options (bbdb-tex-linebreak "\\\\\\\\\n") - (bbdb-tex-address-layout 2))) - - (one-line - (demand phone) - (prolog ,(concat "\\documentclass{article}\n\\usepackage{bbdb}\n" - "\\begin{document}\n\\begin{bbdb}{llllll}")) - (record name "&" (organization 1) "&" (phone 2 "&") "&" (mail 1) - "&" (address 1) "\\\\") - (separator "\\bbdbseparator{%s}") - (epilog "\\end{bbdb}\n\\end{document}") - (options (bbdb-tex-linebreak ", ") - (bbdb-tex-address-layout 3))) - - (phone - (demand phone) - (prolog ,(concat "\\documentclass{article}\n\\usepackage{bbdb}\n" - "\\begin{document}\n\\begin{bbdb}{ll}")) - (record name "&" (phone 2 "&") "\\\\") - (separator "\\bbdbseparator{%s}") - (epilog "\\end{bbdb}\n\\end{document}") - (options (bbdb-tex-linebreak ", ") - (bbdb-tex-address-layout 3))) - - (example ; another rule with more examples - (demand (or address phone)) - (prolog ,(concat "\\documentclass{article}\n\\usepackage{bbdb}\n" - "\\usepackage{multicol}\n" - "\\begin{document}\n\\begin{multicols}{2}")) - (record "\\begin{bbdbrecord}" name organization - (address 1 nil (omit "work")) - (phone 2 nil (admit "home" "cell")) - (mail t) - (birthday t) - (xfields t nil - (omit ,bbdb-tex-name mail-alias creation-date timestamp)) - "\\end{bbdbrecord}\n") - (separator "\\bbdbseparator{%s}\n") - (epilog ,(concat "\\noindent\\hrulefill\\\\\nPrinted \\today\n" - "\\end{multicols}\n\\end{document}")) - (options (bbdb-tex-linebreak "\\\\\\\\\n") - (bbdb-tex-address-layout 2)))) - - "Alist of rules for passing BBDB to LaTeX. -Each rule has the form (RULE LIST1 LIST2 ...). -The symbol RULE identifies the rule. -The remainder are lists LIST that should have one of these forms: - - (demand FORM) - - Here FORM is a lisp expression. A record will be TeXed only - if evaluating FORM yields a non-nil value for this record. - When FORM is evaluated, the symbols name, affix, organization, mail, - phone, address, and xfields are set to the corresponding values - of this record; these symbols are nil if the respective field - does not exist for this record. - - (prolog STRING) - - The string STRING is inserted at the beginning of the buffer. - If STRING contains the substring \"\\usepackage{foo}\" and - a file \"foo.sty\" exists within `bbdb-tex-path', replace - \"\\usepackage{foo}\" with the content of the file \"foo.sty\", - surrounded by \"\\makeatletter\" and \"\\makeatother\". - Note: This fails with more sophisticated LaTeX style files - using, e.g., optional arguments for the \"\\usepackage\" macro. - - (record ELT1 ELT2 ...) - - Here ELT may be one of the following: - - IF ELT is name, this expands to \"\\name{first}{last}\" - - If ELT is affix, organization, or aka, ELT expands to \"\\ELT{value}\". - Here the elements of ELT are concatenated to get one value. - - If ELT is the key of an xfield, ELT expands to \"\\xfield{ELT}{value}\". - - If ELT is a string, this is inserted \"as is\" in the TeX buffer. - - ELT may also be a loop (FLD COUNT [SEPARATOR] [OPT...]) - looping over the values of FLD. - - If FLD is mail, this expands to \"\\mail{short}{long}\", - such as \"\\mail{foo@bar.com}{Smith }\", - If FLD is phone, this expands to \"\\phone{key}{number}\" - If FLD is address, this expands to \"\\address{key}{value}\". - If FLD is xfields, this expands to \"\\xfield{key}{value}\". - If FLD is the key of an xfield, split the value of FLD - using `bbdb-separator-alist' to generate a list of values, - which then expand to \"\\xfield{FLD}{value}\". - - If COUNT is a number, process at most COUNT values of FLD. - IF COUNT is t, process all values of FLD. - - If SEPARATOR is non-nil, it is a string that is inserted between - the values of FLD. Insert COUNT - 1 instances of SEPARATOR, - even if there are fewer values of FLD. - - If FLD is mail, phone, address, or xfields, - OPT may be a list (admit KEY ...) or (omit KEY ...). - Then a value is admitted or omitted if its key KEY is listed here. - - (separator STRING) - - When the first letter of the records' sortkey increases compared with - the previous record in the TeX listing, the new letter is formatted - using the format string STRING to generate a separator macro. - - (epilog STRING) - - The string STRING is inserted at the end of the buffer." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-tex) - -(defcustom bbdb-tex-rule-default 'multi-line - "Default rule for BBDB tex. -This symbol should be a key in `bbdb-tex-alist'." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-tex - :type '(symbol :tag "rule")) - -;; FIXME -;; (defcustom bbdb-tex-empty-fields nil -;; "If non-nil generate TeX output even for empty fields." -;; :group 'bbdb-utilities-tex) - -(defcustom bbdb-tex-replace-list - '(("[#$%&_]" . "\\\\\\&") - ("<" . "\\\\textless ") - (">" . "\\\\textgreater ") - ("~" . "\\\\textasciitilde ") - ("{" . "\\\\textbraceleft ") - ("}" . "\\\\textbraceright ")) - "Replacement list for TeX's special characters. -Each element is of the form (REGEXP . REPLACE)." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-tex - :type '(repeat (cons regexp string))) - -(defcustom bbdb-tex-linebreak "\\\\\\\\\n" - "Replacement for linebreaks." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-tex - :type 'string) - -(defcustom bbdb-tex-address-format-list bbdb-address-format-list - "List of address formatting rules for `bbdb-tex'. -Each element may take the same values as in `bbdb-address-format-list'. -The elements EDIT of `bbdb-address-format-list' are ignored." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-tex - :type '(repeat (list (choice (const :tag "Default" t) - (function :tag "Function") - (repeat (string))) - (choice (string) - (function :tag "Function")) - (choice (string) - (function :tag "Function")) - (choice (string) - (function :tag "Function"))))) - -(defcustom bbdb-tex-address-layout 2 - "Address layout according to `bbdb-tex-address-format-list'. -2 is multi-line layout, 3 is one-line layout." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-tex) - -(defcustom bbdb-tex-file "~/bbdb.tex" - "Default file name for TeXing BBDB." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-tex - :type 'file) - -;;; Internal variables - -(defvar bbdb-tex-rule-last bbdb-tex-rule-default - "Last rule used for TeXing BBDB.") - -(defvar bbdb-tex-file-last bbdb-tex-file - "Last used TeX file") - -;;; Functions: - -;; While we use `bbdb-tex-replace' only once in `bbdb-tex-field', -;; we keep it as a separate function so that it can also be used -;; inside user-defined functions `bbdb-tex-output-...'. -(defun bbdb-tex-replace (string) - "Apply replacement rules `bbdb-tex-replace-list' to STRING. -Also, replace linebreaks by `bbdb-tex-linebreak'." - (if (not string) - "" - (dolist (elt bbdb-tex-replace-list) - (setq string (replace-regexp-in-string (car elt) (cdr elt) string))) - (replace-regexp-in-string "\n" bbdb-tex-linebreak string))) - -(defun bbdb-tex-field (field str) - "Massage string STR for LaTeX. -By default, STR is passed to `bbdb-tex-replace'. -The user may also define a function `bbdb-tex-output-FIELD' -that takes precedence." - (let ((fun (intern-soft (format "bbdb-tex-output-%s" field)))) - (if fun - (funcall fun str) - (bbdb-tex-replace str)))) - -(defun bbdb-tex-list (list rule fun) - "Use function FUN to generate output for LIST according to RULE. -LIST is a list of field values such as a list of addresses. -RULE is an element of a record list as in `bbdb-tex-alist' -used to select the elements of LIST that get processed by calling FUN." - (let ((admit (cdr (assq 'admit rule))) - (omit (cdr (assq 'omit rule))) - (num (if (numberp (nth 1 rule)) (nth 1 rule))) - (sep (if (nth 2 rule) (concat (nth 2 rule) "\n"))) - (i -1) - new-list elt) - - ;; Select the relevant elements of LIST. - (cond (admit - (dolist (l list) - (if (member (elt l 0) admit) - (push l new-list))) - (setq new-list (nreverse new-list))) - - (omit - (dolist (l list) - (unless (member (elt l 0) omit) - (push l new-list))) - (setq new-list (nreverse new-list))) - - (t - (setq new-list list))) - - (cond ((not num) - (insert (mapconcat fun new-list (or sep "")))) - ((not sep) - (while (and (< (setq i (1+ i)) num) - (setq elt (pop new-list))) - (insert (funcall fun elt)))) - (t - (while (< (setq i (1+ i)) num) - (if (setq elt (pop new-list)) - (insert (funcall fun elt))) - (if (< (1+ i) num) - (insert sep))))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-tex (records file rule) - "Generate FILE for TeXing RECORDS. -Interactively, use BBDB prefix \ -\\\\[bbdb-do-all-records], see `bbdb-do-all-records'. -RULE should be an element of `bbdb-tex-alist'." - (interactive - (list (bbdb-do-records) - (read-file-name - (format "TeX file: (default %s) " - (abbreviate-file-name bbdb-tex-file-last)) - (file-name-directory bbdb-tex-file-last) - bbdb-tex-file-last) - (intern (completing-read (format "Rule: (default %s) " - bbdb-tex-rule-last) - bbdb-tex-alist nil t - nil nil (symbol-name bbdb-tex-rule-last))))) - ;; Remember our choice for `bbdb-tex-file-last'. - (setq bbdb-tex-file-last (expand-file-name file)) - - (find-file bbdb-tex-file-last) - (let* ((buffer-undo-list t) - (rule (assq rule bbdb-tex-alist)) - (demand (nth 1 (assq 'demand rule))) - (separator (nth 1 (assq 'separator rule))) - current-letter p-symbols p-values) - (erase-buffer) - - ;; Options - (dolist (option (cdr (assq 'options rule))) - (push (car option) p-symbols) - (push (cadr option) p-values)) - (cl-progv p-symbols p-values - - ;; Prolog - (let ((prolog (nth 1 (assq 'prolog rule)))) - (when prolog - (insert prolog) - (when (consp bbdb-tex-path) - (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (re-search-forward "\\\\usepackage[ \t\n]*{\\([^}]+\\)}" nil t) - (let ((sty (locate-file (match-string 1) bbdb-tex-path '(".sty")))) - (when sty - (replace-match (format "\n\\\\makeatletter\n%% begin %s\n%% end %s\n\\\\makeatother\n" sty sty)) - (save-excursion - (forward-line -2) - (insert-file-contents sty)))))) - (goto-char (point-max)) - (unless (bolp) (insert "\n")) - (insert "% end BBDB prolog\n"))) - - ;; Process Records - (dolist (record (bbdb-record-list records)) - (let* ((first-letter - (substring (bbdb-record-sortkey record) 0 1)) - (firstname (bbdb-record-firstname record)) - (lastname (bbdb-record-lastname record)) - (name (bbdb-record-name record)) - (name-lf (bbdb-record-name-lf record)) - (organization (bbdb-record-organization record)) - (affix (bbdb-record-affix record)) - (aka (bbdb-record-aka record)) - (mail (bbdb-record-mail record)) - (phone (bbdb-record-phone record)) - (address (bbdb-record-address record)) - (xfields (bbdb-record-xfields record)) - (lex-env `((firstname . ,firstname) (lastname . ,lastname) - (name . ,name) (name-lf . ,name-lf) (aka . ,aka) - (organization . ,organization) (affix . ,affix) - (mail . ,mail) (phone . ,phone) - (address . ,address) (xfields . ,xfields))) - (bbdb-address-format-list bbdb-tex-address-format-list)) - - ;; A record is processed only if the form DEMAND - ;; evaluates to a non-nil value. - (when (or (not demand) - (eval demand lex-env)) - - ;; Separator - (if (and separator - (not (and current-letter - (equal first-letter current-letter)))) - (insert (format separator (upcase first-letter)) "\n")) - (setq current-letter first-letter) - - (dolist (elt (cdr (assq 'record rule))) - (cond ((stringp elt) - (insert elt "\n")) - - ((eq elt 'name) ; name of record - (let ((tex-name (and bbdb-tex-name - (bbdb-record-field record bbdb-tex-name))) - (fmt "\\name{%s}{%s}\n")) - (if tex-name - (let ((first-last (bbdb-split bbdb-tex-name tex-name))) - (cond ((eq 2 (length first-last)) - (insert (format fmt (car first-last) (cadr first-last)))) - ((eq 1 (length first-last)) - (insert (format fmt "" (car first-last)))) - (t (error "TeX name %s cannot be split" tex-name)))) - (insert (format fmt - (bbdb-tex-field 'firstname firstname) - (bbdb-tex-field 'lastname lastname)))))) - - ;; organization, affix or aka as single string - ((memq elt '(organization affix aka)) - (let ((val (bbdb-record-field record elt))) - (if val - (insert (format "\\%s{%s}\n" elt - (bbdb-tex-field elt (bbdb-concat elt val))))))) - - ;; organization, affix or aka as list of strings - ((memq (car elt) '(organization affix aka)) - (bbdb-tex-list - (bbdb-record-field record (car elt)) - elt - `(lambda (o) - (format "\\%s{%s}\n" ',(car elt) - (bbdb-tex-field ',(car elt) o))))) - - ((eq (car elt) 'mail) ; mail - (bbdb-tex-list - mail elt - (lambda (m) - (format "\\mail{%s}{%s}\n" - ;; No processing of plain mail address - (nth 1 (bbdb-decompose-bbdb-address m)) - (bbdb-tex-field 'mail m))))) - - ((eq (car elt) 'address) ; address - (bbdb-tex-list - address elt - (lambda (a) - (format "\\address{%s}{%s}\n" - (bbdb-tex-field 'address-label (bbdb-address-label a)) - (bbdb-tex-field 'address (bbdb-format-address - a bbdb-tex-address-layout)))))) - - ((eq (car elt) 'phone) ; phone - (bbdb-tex-list - phone elt - (lambda (p) - (format "\\phone{%s}{%s}\n" - (bbdb-tex-field 'phone-label (bbdb-phone-label p)) - (bbdb-tex-field 'phone (bbdb-phone-string p)))))) - - ((eq (car elt) 'xfields) ; list of xfields - (bbdb-tex-list - (bbdb-record-field record 'xfields) - elt - (lambda (x) - (format "\\xfield{%s}{%s}\n" - (bbdb-tex-field 'xfield-label (symbol-name (car x))) - (bbdb-tex-field 'xfield (cdr x)))))) - - ((symbolp elt) ; xfield as single string - ;; The value of an xfield may be a sexp instead of a string. - ;; Ideally, a sexp should be formatted by `pp-to-string', - ;; then printed verbatim. - (let ((val (format "%s" (bbdb-record-field record elt)))) - (if val - (insert (format "\\xfield{%s}{%s}\n" elt - (bbdb-tex-field elt (bbdb-concat elt val))))))) - - ((consp elt) ; xfield as list of strings - (bbdb-tex-list - (bbdb-split (car elt) - (format "%s" (bbdb-record-field record (car elt)))) - elt - `(lambda (x) - (format "\\xfield{%s}{%s}\n" ',(car elt) - (bbdb-tex-field ',(car elt) x))))) - - (t (error "Rule `%s' undefined" elt))))))) - - ;; Epilog - (let ((epilog (nth 1 (assq 'epilog rule)))) - (when epilog - (insert "% begin BBDB epilog\n" epilog) - (unless (bolp) (insert "\n")))))) - (setq buffer-undo-list nil) - (save-buffer)) - -(provide 'bbdb-tex) - -;;; bbdb-tex.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-vm.el b/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-vm.el deleted file mode 100644 index 07f158f..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-vm.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -;;; bbdb-vm.el --- BBDB interface to VM -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -;; BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with BBDB. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: -;;; This file contains the BBDB interface to VM. -;;; See the BBDB info manual for documentation. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'bbdb) -(require 'bbdb-com) -(require 'bbdb-mua) -(require 'vm-autoloads) -(require 'vm-motion) -(require 'vm-summary) -(require 'vm-mime) -(require 'vm-vars) -(require 'vm-macro) -(require 'vm-message) -(require 'vm-misc) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb/vm-header (header) - (save-current-buffer - (vm-select-folder-buffer) - (vm-get-header-contents (car vm-message-pointer) - (concat header ":")))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-insinuate-vm () - "Hook BBDB into VM. -Do not call this in your init file. Use `bbdb-initialize'." - (define-key vm-mode-map ":" 'bbdb-mua-display-records) - (define-key vm-mode-map "`" 'bbdb-mua-display-sender) - (define-key vm-mode-map "'" 'bbdb-mua-display-recipients) - (define-key vm-mode-map ";" 'bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender) - ;; Do we need keybindings for more commands? Suggestions welcome. - ;; (define-key vm-mode-map "'" 'bbdb-mua-edit-field-recipients) - (define-key vm-mode-map "/" 'bbdb) - ;; `mail-mode-map' is the parent of `vm-mail-mode-map'. - ;; So the following is also done by `bbdb-insinuate-mail'. - (if (and bbdb-complete-mail (boundp 'vm-mail-mode-map)) - (define-key vm-mail-mode-map "\M-\t" 'bbdb-complete-mail)) - - ;; Set up user field for use in `vm-summary-format' - ;; (1) Big solution: use whole name - (if bbdb-mua-summary-unify-format-letter - (fset (intern (concat "vm-summary-function-" - bbdb-mua-summary-unify-format-letter)) - (lambda (m) (bbdb-mua-summary-unify - ;; VM does not give us the original From header. - ;; So we have to work backwards. - (let ((name (vm-decode-mime-encoded-words-in-string - (vm-su-interesting-full-name m))) - (mail (vm-su-from m))) - (if (string= name mail) mail - (format "\"%s\" <%s>" name mail))))))) - - ;; (2) Small solution: a mark for messages whos sender is in BBDB. - (if bbdb-mua-summary-mark-format-letter - (fset (intern (concat "vm-summary-function-" - bbdb-mua-summary-mark-format-letter)) - ;; VM does not give us the original From header. - ;; So we assume that the mail address is sufficient to identify - ;; the BBDB record of the sender. - (lambda (m) (bbdb-mua-summary-mark (vm-su-from m)))))) - -(provide 'bbdb-vm) - -;;; bbdb-vm.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-wl.el b/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-wl.el deleted file mode 100644 index 0f523d4..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb-wl.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -;;; bbdb-wl.el --- BBDB interface to Wanderlust -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2015-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -;; BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with BBDB. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: -;; This file contains the BBDB interface to Wl. -;; See the BBDB info manual for documentation. - -;;; Code: - -(require 'bbdb) -(require 'bbdb-mua) - -(defvar wl-summary-mode-map) -(defvar wl-draft-mode-map) -(defvar wl-summary-buffer-elmo-folder) -(eval-and-compile - (autoload 'wl-summary-message-number "wl-summary") - (autoload 'elmo-message-entity "elmo-msgdb") - (autoload 'elmo-message-entity-field "elmo-msgdb")) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb/wl-header (header) - (elmo-message-entity-field - (elmo-message-entity wl-summary-buffer-elmo-folder - (wl-summary-message-number)) - (intern (downcase header)) 'string)) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-insinuate-wl () - "Hook BBDB into Wanderlust." - (define-key wl-summary-mode-map (kbd ":") #'bbdb-mua-display-sender) - (define-key wl-summary-mode-map (kbd ";") #'bbdb-mua-edit-field-sender) - (when bbdb-complete-mail - (define-key wl-draft-mode-map (kbd "M-;") #'bbdb-complete-mail) - (define-key wl-draft-mode-map (kbd "M-") #'bbdb-complete-mail))) - -(provide 'bbdb-wl) - -;;; bbdb-wl.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb.el b/lisp/bbdb/bbdb.el deleted file mode 100644 index e38ac17..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/bbdb.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4733 +0,0 @@ -;;; bbdb.el --- core of BBDB -*- lexical-binding: t -*- - -;; Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -;; Version: 3.2 -;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24")) - -;; This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), - -;; BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -;; (at your option) any later version. - -;; BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -;; GNU General Public License for more details. - -;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -;; along with BBDB. If not, see . - -;;; Commentary: - -;; This file is the core of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), -;; See the BBDB info manual for documentation. -;; -;; ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -;; | There is a mailing list for discussion of BBDB: | -;; | bbdb-user@nongnu.org | -;; | To join, go to https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bbdb-user | -;; | | -;; | When joining this list or reporting bugs, please mention which | -;; | version of BBDB you have. | -;; ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - -;;; Code: - -(require 'timezone) -(require 'bbdb-site) - -;; When running BBDB, we have (require 'bbdb-autoloads) -(declare-function widget-group-match "wid-edit") -(declare-function bbdb-migrate "bbdb-migrate") -(declare-function bbdb-do-records "bbdb-com") -(declare-function bbdb-append-display-p "bbdb-com") -(declare-function bbdb-toggle-records-layout "bbdb-com") -(declare-function bbdb-dwim-mail "bbdb-com") -(declare-function bbdb-layout-prefix "bbdb-com") -(declare-function bbdb-completing-read-records "bbdb-com") -(declare-function bbdb-merge-records "bbdb-com") -(declare-function mail-position-on-field "sendmail") -(declare-function vm-select-folder-buffer "vm-folder") - -;; cannot use autoload for variables... -(defvar message-mode-map) ;; message.el -(defvar mail-mode-map) ;; sendmail.el -(defvar gnus-article-buffer) ;; gnus-art.el - -;; Custom groups - -(defgroup bbdb nil - "The Insidious Big Brother Database." - :group 'news - :group 'mail) - -(defgroup bbdb-record-display nil - "Variables that affect the display of BBDB records" - :group 'bbdb) - -(defgroup bbdb-record-edit nil - "Variables that affect the editing of BBDB records" - :group 'bbdb) - -(defgroup bbdb-sendmail nil - "Variables that affect sending mail." - :group 'bbdb) - -(defgroup bbdb-mua nil - "Variables that specify the BBDB-MUA interface" - :group 'bbdb) - -(defgroup bbdb-mua-gnus nil - "Gnus-specific BBDB customizations" - :group 'bbdb-mua) -(put 'bbdb-mua-gnus 'custom-loads '(bbdb-gnus)) - -(defgroup bbdb-mua-gnus-scoring nil - "Gnus-specific scoring BBDB customizations" - :group 'bbdb-mua-gnus) -(put 'bbdb-mua-gnus-scoring 'custom-loads '(bbdb-gnus)) - -(defgroup bbdb-mua-gnus-splitting nil - "Gnus-specific splitting BBDB customizations" - :group 'bbdb-mua-gnus) -(put 'bbdb-mua-gnus-splitting 'custom-loads '(bbdb-gnus)) - -(defgroup bbdb-mua-vm nil - "VM-specific BBDB customizations" - :group 'bbdb-mua) -(put 'bbdb-mua-vm 'custom-loads '(bbdb-vm)) - -(defgroup bbdb-mua-message nil - "Message-specific BBDB customizations" - :group 'bbdb-mua) -(put 'bbdb-mua-message 'custom-loads '(bbdb-message)) - -(defgroup bbdb-utilities nil - "Customizations for BBDB Utilities" - :group 'bbdb) - -(defgroup bbdb-utilities-dialing nil - "BBDB Customizations for phone number dialing" - :group 'bbdb) - -(defgroup bbdb-utilities-tex nil - "Customizations for TeXing BBDB." - :group 'bbdb) -(put 'bbdb-utilities-tex 'custom-loads '(bbdb-tex)) - -(defgroup bbdb-utilities-anniv nil - "Customizations for BBDB Anniversaries" - :group 'bbdb-utilities) -(put 'bbdb-utilities-anniv 'custom-loads '(bbdb-anniv)) - -(defgroup bbdb-utilities-ispell nil - "Customizations for BBDB ispell interface" - :group 'bbdb-utilities) -(put 'bbdb-utilities-ispell 'custom-loads '(bbdb-ispell)) - -(defgroup bbdb-utilities-snarf nil - "Customizations for BBDB snarf" - :group 'bbdb-utilities) -(put 'bbdb-utilities-snarf 'custom-loads '(bbdb-snarf)) - -(defgroup bbdb-utilities-pgp nil - "Customizations for BBDB pgp" - :group 'bbdb-utilities) -(put 'bbdb-utilities-pgp 'custom-loads '(bbdb-pgp)) - -(defgroup bbdb-utilities-sc nil - "Customizations for using Supercite with the BBDB." - :group 'bbdb-utilities - :prefix "bbdb-sc") -(put 'bbdb-utilities-sc 'custom-loads '(bbdb-sc)) - -;;; Customizable variables -(defcustom bbdb-file (locate-user-emacs-file "bbdb" ".bbdb") - "The name of the Insidious Big Brother Database file." - :group 'bbdb - :type 'file) - -;; This should be removed, and the following put in place: -;; a hierarchical structure of bbdb files, some perhaps read-only, -;; perhaps caching in the local bbdb. This way one could have, e.g. an -;; organization address book, with each person having access to it, and -;; then a local address book with personal stuff in it. -(defcustom bbdb-file-remote nil - "The remote file to save the BBDB database to. -When this is non-nil, it should be a file name. -When BBDB reads `bbdb-file', it also checks this file, -and if it is newer than `bbdb-file', it loads this file. -When BBDB writes `bbdb-file', it also writes this file. - -This feature allows one to keep the database in one place while using -different computers, thus reducing the need for merging different files." - :group 'bbdb - :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil) - (file :tag "remote file name"))) - -(defcustom bbdb-file-remote-save-always t - "If t `bbdb-file-remote' is saved automatically when `bbdb-file' is saved. -When nil, ask." - :group 'bbdb - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom bbdb-read-only nil - "If t then BBDB will not modify `bbdb-file'. -If you have more than one Emacs running at the same time, you might want -to set this to t in all but one of them." - :group 'bbdb - :type '(choice (const :tag "Database is read-only" t) - (const :tag "Database is writable" nil))) - -(defcustom bbdb-auto-revert nil - "If t revert unchanged database without querying. -If t and `bbdb-file' has changed on disk, while the database -has not been modified inside Emacs, revert the database automatically. -If nil or the database has been changed inside Emacs, always query -before reverting." - :group 'bbdb - :type '(choice (const :tag "Revert unchanged database without querying" t) - (const :tag "Ask before reverting database" nil))) - -(defcustom bbdb-check-auto-save-file nil - "If t BBDB will check its auto-save file. -If this file is newer than `bbdb-file', BBDB will offer to revert." - :group 'bbdb - :type '(choice (const :tag "Check auto-save file" t) - (const :tag "Do not check auto-save file" nil))) - -(defcustom bbdb-before-save-hook nil - "Hook run before saving `bbdb-file'." - :group 'bbdb - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom bbdb-after-save-hook nil - "Hook run after saving `bbdb-file'." - :group 'bbdb - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom bbdb-create-hook nil - "*Hook run each time a new BBDB record is created. -Run with one argument, the new record. This is called before the record is -added to the database, followed by a call of `bbdb-change-hook'. - -If a record has been created by analyzing a mail message, hook functions -can use the variable `bbdb-update-records-address' to determine the header -and class of the mail address according to `bbdb-message-headers'." - :group 'bbdb - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom bbdb-change-hook nil - "*Hook run each time a BBDB record is changed. -Run with one argument, the record. This is called before the database -is modified. If a new bbdb record is created, `bbdb-create-hook' is called -first, followed by a call of this hook." - :group 'bbdb - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom bbdb-merge-records-function nil - "If non-nil, a function for merging two records. -This function is called when loading a record into BBDB that has the same uuid -as an exisiting record. If nil use `bbdb-merge-records'. -This function should take two arguments RECORD1 and RECORD2, with RECORD2 -being the already existing record. It should merge RECORD1 into RECORD2, -and return RECORD2." - :group 'bbdb - :type 'function) - -(defcustom bbdb-time-stamp-format "%Y-%m-%d %T %z" - "The BBDB time stamp format. See `format-time-string'. -This function is called with arg UNIVERSAL being non-nil." - :group 'bbdb - :type 'string) - -(defcustom bbdb-after-change-hook nil - "Hook run each time a BBDB record is changed. -Run with one argument, the record. This is called after the database -is modified. So if you want to modify a record when it is created or changed, -use instead `bbdb-create-hook' and / or `bbdb-change-hook'." - :group 'bbdb - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom bbdb-after-read-db-hook nil - "Hook run (with no arguments) after `bbdb-file' is read. -Note that this can be called more than once if the BBDB is reverted." - :group 'bbdb - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom bbdb-initialize-hook nil - "Normal hook run after the BBDB initialization function `bbdb-initialize'." - :group 'bbdb - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom bbdb-mode-hook nil - "Normal hook run when the *BBDB* buffer is created." - :group 'bbdb - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom bbdb-silent nil - "If t, BBDB suppresses all its informational messages and queries. -Be very very certain you want to set this to t, because it will suppress -queries to alter record names, assign names to addresses, etc. -Lisp Hackers: See also `bbdb-silent-internal'." - :group 'bbdb - :type '(choice (const :tag "Run silently" t) - (const :tag "Disable silent running" nil))) - -(defcustom bbdb-info-file nil - "Location of the bbdb info file, if it's not in the standard place." - :group 'bbdb - :type '(choice (const :tag "Standard location" nil) - (file :tag "Nonstandard location"))) - - -;;; Record display - -(defcustom bbdb-pop-up-window-size 0.5 - "Vertical size of BBDB window (vertical split). -If it is an integer number, it is the number of lines used by BBDB. -If it is a fraction between 0.0 and 1.0 (inclusive), it is the fraction -of the tallest existing window that BBDB will take over. -If it is t use `display-buffer'/`pop-to-buffer' to create the BBDB window. -See also `bbdb-mua-pop-up-window-size'." - :group 'bbdb-record-display - :type '(choice (number :tag "BBDB window size") - (const :tag "Use `pop-to-buffer'" t))) - -(defcustom bbdb-dedicated-window nil - "Make *BBDB* window a dedicated window. -Allowed values include nil (not dedicated) 'bbdb (weakly dedicated) -and t (strongly dedicated)." - :group 'bbdb-record-display - :type '(choice (const :tag "BBDB window not dedicated" nil) - (const :tag "BBDB window weakly dedicated" bbdb) - (const :tag "BBDB window strongly dedicated" t))) - -(defcustom bbdb-layout-alist - '((one-line (order . (phone mail-alias mail notes)) - (name-end . 24) - (toggle . t)) - (multi-line (omit . (uuid creation-date timestamp - name-format name-face)) - (toggle . t) - (indentation . 21)) - (pop-up-multi-line (omit . (uuid creation-date timestamp - name-format name-face)) - (indentation . 21)) - (full-multi-line (indentation . 21))) - "Alist describing each display layout. -The format of an element is (LAYOUT-NAME OPTION-ALIST). - -By default there are four different layout types used by BBDB, which are -`one-line', `multi-line', `pop-up-multi-line' (used for pop-ups) and -`full-multi-line' (showing all fields of a record). - -OPTION-ALIST specifies the options for the layout. Valid options are: - - ------- Availability -------- - Format one-line multi-line default if unset ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - (toggle . BOOL) + + nil - (order . FIELD-LIST) + + '(phone ...) - (omit . FIELD-LIST) + + nil - (name-end . INTEGER) + - 40 - (indentation . INTEGER) - + 21 - (primary . BOOL) - + nil - (display-p . FUNCTION) + + nil - -- toggle: controls if this layout is included when toggeling the layout -- order: defines a user specific order for the fields, where t is a place - holder for all remaining fields -- omit: is a list of xfields which should not be displayed - or t to exclude all xfields except those listed in the order option -- name-end: sets the column where the name should end in one-line layout. -- indentation: sets the level of indentation for multi-line display. -- primary: controls whether only the primary mail is shown or all are shown. -- display-p: a function controlling whether the record is to be displayed. - -When you add a new layout FOO, you can write a corresponding layout -function `bbdb-display-record-layout-FOO'. If you do not write your own -layout function, the multi-line layout will be used." - :group 'bbdb-record-display - :type - `(repeat - (cons :tag "Layout Definition" - (choice :tag "Layout type" - (const one-line) - (const multi-line) - (const pop-up-multi-line) - (const full-multi-line) - (symbol)) - (set :tag "Properties" - (cons :tag "Order" - (const :tag "List of fields to order by" order) - (repeat (choice (const phone) - (const address) - (const mail) - (const AKA) - (const notes) - (symbol :tag "other") - (const :tag "Remaining fields" t)))) - (choice :tag "Omit" - :value (omit . nil) - (cons :tag "List of fields to omit" - (const :tag "Fields not to display" omit) - (repeat (choice (const phone) - (const address) - (const mail) - (const AKA) - (const notes) - (symbol :tag "other")))) - (const :tag "Exclude all fields except those listed in the order note" t)) - (cons :tag "Indentation" - :value (indentation . 14) - (const :tag "Level of indentation for multi-line layout" - indentation) - (number :tag "Column")) - (cons :tag "End of name field" - :value (name-end . 24) - (const :tag "The column where the name should end in one-line layout" - name-end) - (number :tag "Column")) - (cons :tag "Toggle" - (const :tag "The layout is included when toggling layout" toggle) - boolean) - (cons :tag "Primary Mail Only" - (const :tag "Only the primary mail address is included" primary) - boolean) - (cons :tag "Display-p" - (const :tag "Show only records passing this test" display-p) - (choice (const :tag "No test" nil) - (function :tag "Predicate"))))))) - -(defcustom bbdb-layout 'multi-line - "Default display layout." - :group 'bbdb-record-display - :type '(choice (const one-line) - (const multi-line) - (const full-multi-line) - (symbol))) - -(defcustom bbdb-pop-up-layout 'pop-up-multi-line - "Default layout for pop-up BBDB buffers (mail, news, etc.)." - :group 'bbdb-record-display - :type '(choice (const one-line) - (const multi-line) - (const full-multi-line) - (symbol))) - -(defcustom bbdb-wrap-column nil - "Wrap column for multi-line display. If nil do not wrap lines." - :group 'bbdb-record-display - :type '(choice (const :tag "No line wrapping" nil) - (number :tag "Wrap column"))) - -(defcustom bbdb-case-fold-search (default-value 'case-fold-search) - "Value of `case-fold-search' used by BBDB and friends. -This variable lets the case-sensitivity of the BBDB commands -be different from standard commands like command `isearch-forward'." - :group 'bbdb-record-display - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom bbdb-name-format 'first-last - "Format for displaying names. -If first-last names are displayed as \"Firstname Lastname\". -If last-first names are displayed as \"Lastname, Firstname\". -This can be overriden per record via the xfield name-format, -which should take the same values. -See also `bbdb-read-name-format'." - :group 'bbdb-record-display - :type '(choice (const :tag "Firstname Lastname" first-last) - (const :tag "Lastname, Firstname" last-first))) - -;; See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postal_address -;; http://www.upu.int/en/activities/addressing/postal-addressing-systems-in-member-countries.html -(defcustom bbdb-address-format-list - '((("Argentina") "spcSC" "@%s\n@%p, @%c@, %S@\n%C@" "@%c@") - (("Australia") "scSpC" "@%s\n@%c@ %S@ %p@\n%C@" "@%c@") - (("Austria" "Germany" "Spain" "Switzerland") - "spcSC" "@%s\n@%p @%c@ (%S)@\n%C@" "@%c@") - (("Canada") "scSCp" "@%s\n@%c@, %S@\n%C@ %p@" "@%c@") - (("China") "scpSC" "@%s\n@%c@\n%p@ %S@\n%C@" "@%c@") ; English format - ; (("China") "CpScs" "@%C @%p\n@%S @%c@ %s@" "@%c@") ; Chinese format - (("India") "scpSC" "@%s\n@%c@ %p@ (%S)@\n%C@" "@%c@") - (("USA") "scSpC" "@%s\n@%c@, %S@ %p@\n%C@" "@%c@") - (t bbdb-edit-address-default bbdb-format-address-default "@%c@")) - "List of address editing and formatting rules for BBDB. -Each rule is a list (IDENTIFIER EDIT FORMAT FORMAT). -The first rule for which IDENTIFIER matches an address is used for editing -and formatting the address. - -IDENTIFIER may be a list of countries. -IDENTIFIER may also be a function that is called with one arg, the address -to be used. The rule applies if the function returns non-nil. -See `bbdb-address-continental-p' for an example. -If IDENTIFIER is t, this rule always applies. Usually, this should be -the last rule that becomes a fall-back (default). - -EDIT may be a function that is called with one argument, the address. -See `bbdb-edit-address-default' for an example. - -EDIT may also be an editting format string. It is a string containing -the five letters s, c, p, S, and C that specify the order for editing -the five elements of an address: - -s streets -c city -p postcode -S state -C country - -The first FORMAT of each rule is used for multi-line layout, the second FORMAT -is used for one-line layout. - -FORMAT may be a function that is called with one argument, the address. -See `bbdb-format-address-default' for an example. - -FORMAT may also be a format string. It consists of formatting elements -separated by a delimiter defined via the first (and last) character of FORMAT. -Each formatting element may contain one of the following format specifiers: - -%s streets (used repeatedly for each street part) -%c city -%p postcode -%S state -%C country - -A formatting element will be applied only if the corresponding part -of the address is a non-empty string. - -See also `bbdb-tex-address-format-list'." - :group 'bbdb-record-display - :type '(repeat (list (choice (const :tag "Default" t) - (function :tag "Function") - (repeat (string))) - (choice (string) - (function :tag "Function")) - (choice (string) - (function :tag "Function")) - (choice (string) - (function :tag "Function"))))) - -(defcustom bbdb-continental-postcode-regexp - "^\\s *[A-Z][A-Z]?\\s *-\\s *[0-9][0-9][0-9]" - "Regexp matching continental postcodes. -Used by address format identifier `bbdb-address-continental-p'. -The regexp should match postcodes of the form CH-8052, NL-2300RA, -and SE-132 54." - :group 'bbdb-record-display - :type 'regexp) - -(defcustom bbdb-default-separator '("[,;]" ", ") - "The default field separator. It is a list (SPLIT-RE JOIN). -This is used for fields which do not have an entry in `bbdb-separator-alist'. -Whitespace surrounding SPLIT-RE is ignored." - :group 'bbdb-record-display - :type '(list regexp string)) - -(defcustom bbdb-separator-alist - '((record "\n\n" "\n\n") ; used by `bbdb-copy-fields-as-kill' - (name-first-last "[ ,;]" " ") (name-last-first "[ ,;]" ", ") - (name-field ":\n" ":\n") ; used by `bbdb-copy-fields-as-kill' - (phone "[,;]" ", ") (address ";\n" ";\n") ; ditto - (organization "[,;]" ", ") (affix "[,;]" ", ") (aka "[,;]" ", ") - (mail "[,;]" ", ") (mail-alias "[,;]" ", ") (vm-folder "[,;]" ", ") - (birthday "\n" "\n") (wedding "\n" "\n") (anniversary "\n" "\n") - (notes "\n" "\n") (tex-name "#" " # ")) - "Alist of field separators. -Each element is of the form (FIELD SPLIT-RE JOIN). -Whitespace surrounding SPLIT-RE is ignored. -For fields lacking an entry here `bbdb-default-separator' is used instead." - :group 'bbdb-record-display - :type '(repeat (list symbol regexp string))) - -(defcustom bbdb-user-menu-commands nil - "User defined menu entries which should be appended to the BBDB menu. -This should be a list of menu entries. -When set to a function, it is called with two arguments RECORD and FIELD -and it should either return nil or a list of menu entries. -Used by `bbdb-mouse-menu'." - :group 'bbdb-record-display - :type 'sexp) - -(defcustom bbdb-display-hook nil - "Hook run after the *BBDB* is filled in." - :group 'bbdb-record-display - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom bbdb-multiple-buffers nil - "When non-nil we create a new buffer of every buffer causing pop-ups. -You can also set this to a function returning a buffer name. -Here a value may be the predefined function `bbdb-multiple-buffers-default'." - :group 'bbdb-record-display - :type '(choice (const :tag "Disabled" nil) - (function :tag "Enabled" bbdb-multiple-buffers-default) - (function :tag "User defined function"))) - -(defcustom bbdb-image nil - "If non-nil display records with an image. -If a symbol this should be an xfield holding the name of the image file -associated with the record. If it is `name' or `fl-name', the first and last -name of the record are used as file name. If it is `lf-name', the last and -first name of the record are used as file name. -If a function it is called with one arg, the record, and it should return -the name of the image file. -The file is searched in the directories in `bbdb-image-path'. -File name suffixes are appended according to `bbdb-image-suffixes'. -See `locate-file'." - :group 'bbdb-record-display - :type '(choice (const :tag "Disabled" nil) - (function :tag "User defined function") - (symbol :tag "Record field"))) - -(defcustom bbdb-image-path nil - "List of directories to search for `bbdb-image'." - :group 'bbdb-record-display - :type '(repeat (directory))) - -(defcustom bbdb-image-suffixes '(".png" ".jpg" ".gif" ".xpm") - "List of file name suffixes searched for `bbdb-image'." - :group 'bbdb-record-display - :type '(repeat (string :tag "File suffix"))) - -(defcustom bbdb-read-name-format 'fullname - "Default format for reading names via `bbdb-read-name'. -If it is 'first-last read first and last name separately. -If it is 'last-first read last and first name separately. -With any other value read full name at once. -See also `bbdb-name-format'." - :group 'bbdb-record-display - :type '(choice (const :tag "Firstname Lastname" first-last) - (const :tag "Lastname, Firstname" last-first) - (const :tag "Full name" fullname))) - - -;;; Record editing -(defcustom bbdb-lastname-prefixes - '("von" "de" "di") - "List of lastname prefixes recognized in name fields. -Used to enhance dividing name strings into firstname and lastname parts. -Case is ignored." - :group 'bbdb-record-edit - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom bbdb-lastname-re - (concat "[- \t]*\\(\\(?:\\<" - (regexp-opt bbdb-lastname-prefixes) - ;; multiple last names concatenated by `-' - "\\>[- \t]+\\)?\\(?:\\w+[ \t]*-[ \t]*\\)*\\w+\\)\\'") - "Regexp matching the last name of a full name. -Its first parenthetical subexpression becomes the last name." - :group 'bbdb-record-edit - :type 'regexp) - -(defcustom bbdb-lastname-suffixes - '("Jr" "Sr" "II" "III") - "List of lastname suffixes recognized in name fields. -Used to dividing name strings into firstname and lastname parts. -All suffixes are complemented by optional `.'. Case is ignored." - :group 'bbdb-record-edit - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom bbdb-lastname-suffix-re - (concat "[-,. \t/\\]+\\(" - (regexp-opt bbdb-lastname-suffixes) - ;; suffices are complemented by optional `.'. - "\\.?\\)\\W*\\'") - "Regexp matching the suffix of a last name. -Its first parenthetical subexpression becomes the suffix." - :group 'bbdb-record-edit - :type 'regexp) - -(defcustom bbdb-default-domain nil - "Default domain to append when reading a new mail address. -If a mail address does not contain `[@%!]', append @`bbdb-default-domain' to it. - -The address is not altered if `bbdb-default-domain' is nil -or if a prefix argument is given to the command `bbdb-insert-field'." - :group 'bbdb-record-edit - :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil) - (string :tag "Default Domain"))) - -(defcustom bbdb-phone-style 'nanp - "Phone numbering plan assumed by BBDB. -The value 'nanp refers to the North American Numbering Plan. -The value nil refers to a free-style numbering plan. - -You can have both styles of phone number in your database by providing a -prefix argument to the command `bbdb-insert-field'." - :group 'bbdb-record-edit - :type '(choice (const :tag "NANP" nanp) - (const :tag "none" nil))) - -(defcustom bbdb-default-area-code nil - "Default area code to use when reading a new phone number. -This variable also affects dialing." - :group 'bbdb-record-edit - :type '(choice (const :tag "none" nil) - (integer :tag "Default Area Code")) - :set (lambda( symb val ) - (if (or (and (stringp val) - (string-match "^[0-9]+$" val)) - (integerp val) - (null val)) - (set symb val) - (error "%s must contain digits only." symb)))) - -(defcustom bbdb-allow-duplicates nil - "When non-nil BBDB allows records with duplicate names and email addresses. -In rare cases, this may lead to confusion with BBDB's MUA interface." - :group 'bbdb-record-edit - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom bbdb-default-label-list '("home" "work" "other") - "Default list of labels for Address and Phone fields." - :group 'bbdb-record-edit - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom bbdb-address-label-list bbdb-default-label-list - "List of labels for Address field." - :group 'bbdb-record-edit - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom bbdb-phone-label-list '("home" "work" "cell" "other") - "List of labels for Phone field." - :group 'bbdb-record-edit - :type '(repeat string)) - -(defcustom bbdb-default-country "Emacs";; what do you mean, it's not a country? - "Default country to use if none is specified." - :group 'bbdb-record-edit - :type '(choice (const :tag "None" nil) - (string :tag "Default Country"))) - -(defcustom bbdb-check-postcode t - "If non-nil, require legal postcodes when entering an address. -The format of legal postcodes is determined by the variable -`bbdb-legal-postcodes'." - :group 'bbdb-record-edit - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom bbdb-legal-postcodes - '(;; empty string - "^$" - ;; Matches 1 to 6 digits. - "^[ \t\n]*[0-9][0-9]?[0-9]?[0-9]?[0-9]?[0-9]?[ \t\n]*$" - ;; Matches 5 digits and 3 or 4 digits. - "^[ \t\n]*\\([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]\\)[ \t\n]*-?[ \t\n]*\\([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]?\\)[ \t\n]*$" - ;; Match postcodes for Canada, UK, etc. (result is ("LL47" "U4B")). - "^[ \t\n]*\\([A-Za-z0-9]+\\)[ \t\n]+\\([A-Za-z0-9]+\\)[ \t\n]*$" - ;; Match postcodes for continental Europe. Examples "CH-8057" - ;; or "F - 83320" (result is ("CH" "8057") or ("F" "83320")). - ;; Support for "NL-2300RA" added at request from Carsten Dominik - ;; - "^[ \t\n]*\\([A-Z]+\\)[ \t\n]*-?[ \t\n]*\\([0-9]+ ?[A-Z]*\\)[ \t\n]*$" - ;; Match postcodes from Sweden where the five digits are grouped 3+2 - ;; at the request from Mats Lofdahl . - ;; (result is ("SE" (133 36))) - "^[ \t\n]*\\([A-Z]+\\)[ \t\n]*-?[ \t\n]*\\([0-9]+\\)[ \t\n]+\\([0-9]+\\)[ \t\n]*$") - "List of regexps that match legal postcodes. -Whether this is used at all depends on the variable `bbdb-check-postcode'." - :group 'bbdb-record-edit - :type '(repeat regexp)) - -(defcustom bbdb-default-xfield 'notes - "Default xfield when editing BBDB records." - :group 'bbdb-record-edit - :type '(symbol :tag "Xfield")) - -(defcustom bbdb-edit-foo (cons bbdb-default-xfield 'current-fields) - "Fields to edit with command `bbdb-edit-foo'. -This is a cons pair (WITHOUT-PREFIX . WITH-PREFIX). -The car is used if the command is called without a prefix. -The cdr is used if the command is called with a prefix. - -WITHOUT-PREFIX and WITH-PREFIX may take the values: - name The full name - affix The list of affixes - organization The list of organizations - aka the list of AKAs - mail the list of email addresses - phone the list of phone numbers - address the list of addresses - current-fields Read the field to edit using a completion table - that includes all fields of the current record. - all-fields Read the field to edit using a completion table - that includes all fields currently known to BBDB. - -Any other symbol is interpreted as the label of an xfield." - :group 'bbdb-record-edit - :type '(cons (symbol :tag "Field without prefix") - (symbol :tag "Field with prefix"))) - - -;;; MUA interface - -(defcustom bbdb-annotate-field bbdb-default-xfield - "Field to annotate via `bbdb-annotate-record' and friends. -This may take the values: - affix The list of affixes - organization The list of organizations - aka the list of AKAs - mail the list of email addresses - all-fields Read the field to edit using a completion table - that includes all fields currently known to BBDB. - -Any other symbol is interpreted as the label of an xfield." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(symbol :tag "Field to annotate")) - -(defcustom bbdb-mua-edit-field bbdb-default-xfield - "Field to edit with command `bbdb-mua-edit-field' and friends. -This may take the values: - name The full name - affix The list of affixes - organization The list of organizations - aka the list of AKAs - mail the list of email addresses - all-fields Read the field to edit using a completion table - that includes all fields currently known to BBDB. - -Any other symbol is interpreted as the label of an xfield." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(symbol :tag "Field to edit")) - -(defcustom bbdb-mua-update-interactive-p '(search . query) - "How BBDB's interactive MUA commands update BBDB records. -This is a cons pair (WITHOUT-PREFIX . WITH-PREFIX). -The car is used if the command is called without a prefix. -The cdr is used if the command is called with a prefix (and if the prefix - is not used for another purpose). - -WITHOUT-PREFIX and WITH-PREFIX may take the values -\(here ADDRESS is an email address found in a message): - nil Do nothing. - search Search for existing records matching ADDRESS. - update Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; - update name and mail field if necessary. - query Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; - query for creation of a new record if the record does not exist. - create or t Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; - create a new record if it does not yet exist. - a function This functions will be called with no arguments. - It should return one of the above values. - read Read the value interactively." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(cons (choice (const :tag "do nothing" nil) - (const :tag "search for existing records" search) - (const :tag "update existing records" update) - (const :tag "query annotation of all messages" query) - (const :tag "annotate all messages" create) - (function :tag "User-defined function") - (const :tag "read arg interactively" read)) - (choice (const :tag "do nothing" nil) - (const :tag "search for existing records" search) - (const :tag "update existing records" update) - (const :tag "query annotation of all messages" query) - (const :tag "annotate all messages" create) - (function :tag "User-defined function") - (const :tag "read arg interactively" read)))) - -(defcustom bbdb-mua-auto-update-p 'bbdb-select-message - "How `bbdb-mua-auto-update' updates BBDB records automatically. - -Allowed values are (here ADDRESS is an email address found in a message): - nil Do nothing. - search Search for existing records matching ADDRESS. - update Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; - update name and mail field if necessary. - query Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; - query for creation of a new record if the record does not exist. - create or t Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; - create a new record if it does not yet exist. - a function This functions will be called with no arguments. - It should return one of the above values. - For an example, see `bbdb-select-message' with - `bbdb-mua-update-records-p', `bbdb-accept-message-alist' - and `bbdb-ignore-message-alist'. - -To initiate auto-updating of BBDB records, call `bbdb-mua-auto-update-init' -for the respective MUAs in your init file." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(choice (const :tag "do nothing" nil) - (const :tag "search for existing records" search) - (const :tag "update existing records" update) - (const :tag "query annotation of all messages" query) - (const :tag "annotate all messages" create) - (function :tag "User-defined function"))) - -(defcustom bbdb-update-records-p 'search - "Return value for `bbdb-select-message' and friends. -These functions can select messages for further processing by BBDB, -The amount of subsequent processing is determined by `bbdb-update-records-p'. - -Allowed values are (here ADDRESS is an email address selected -by `bbdb-select-message'): - nil Do nothing. - search Search for existing records matching ADDRESS. - update Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; - update name and mail field if necessary. - query Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; - query for creation of a new record if the record does not exist. - create or t Search for existing records matching ADDRESS; - create a new record if it does not yet exist. - a function This functions will be called with no arguments. - It should return one of the above values." - ;; Also: Used for communication between `bbdb-update-records' - ;; and `bbdb-query-create'. - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(choice (const :tag "do nothing" nil) - (const :tag "search for existing records" search) - (const :tag "update existing records" update) - (const :tag "query annotation of all messages" query) - (const :tag "annotate all messages" create) - (function :tag "User-defined function"))) - -(defcustom bbdb-message-headers - '((sender "From" "Resent-From" "Reply-To" "Sender") - (recipients "Resent-To" "Resent-CC" "To" "CC" "BCC")) - "Alist of headers to search for sender and recipients mail addresses. -Each element is of the form - - (CLASS HEADER ...) - -The symbol CLASS defines a class of headers. -The strings HEADER belong to CLASS." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type 'list) - -(defcustom bbdb-message-all-addresses nil - "If t `bbdb-update-records' returns all mail addresses of a message. -Otherwise this function returns only the first mail address of each message." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom bbdb-message-try-all-headers nil - "If t try all message headers to extract an email address from a message. -Several BBDB commands extract either the sender or the recipients' email -addresses from a message according to `bbdb-message-headers'. If BBDB does not -find any email address in this subset of message headers (for example, because -an email address is excluded because of `bbdb-user-mail-address-re') -but `bbdb-message-try-all-headers' is t, then these commands will also consider -the email addresses in the remaining headers." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom bbdb-accept-message-alist t - "Alist describing which messages to automatically create BBDB records for. -The format of this alist is - ((HEADER-NAME . REGEXP) ...) -For example, if - ((\"From\" . \"@.*\\.maximegalon\\.edu\") - (\"Subject\" . \"time travel\")) -BBDB records are only created for messages sent by people at Maximegalon U., -or people posting about time travel. -If t accept all messages. If nil do not accept any messages. - -See also `bbdb-ignore-message-alist', which has the opposite effect." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(repeat (cons - (string :tag "Header name") - (regexp :tag "Regexp to match on header value")))) - -(defcustom bbdb-ignore-message-alist nil - "Alist describing which messages not to automatically create BBDB records for. -The format of this alist is - ((HEADER-NAME . REGEXP) ... ) -For example, if - ((\"From\" . \"mailer-daemon\") - ((\"To\" \"CC\") . \"mailing-list-1\\\\|mailing-list-2\")) -no BBDB records are created for messages from any mailer daemon, -or messages sent to or CCed to either of two mailing lists. -If t ignore all messages. If nil do not ignore any messages. - -See also `bbdb-accept-message-alist', which has the opposite effect." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(repeat (cons - (string :tag "Header name") - (regexp :tag "Regexp to match on header value")))) - -(defcustom bbdb-user-mail-address-re - (and (stringp user-mail-address) - (string-match "\\`\\([^@]*\\)\\(@\\|\\'\\)" user-mail-address) - (concat "\\<" (regexp-quote (match-string 1 user-mail-address)) "\\>")) - "A regular expression matching your mail addresses. -Several BBDB commands extract either the sender or the recipients' email -addresses from a message according to `bbdb-message-headers'. Yet an email -address will be ignored if it matches `bbdb-user-mail-address-re'. This way -the commands will not operate on your own record. -See also `bbdb-message-try-all-headers'." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(regexp :tag "Regexp matching your mail addresses")) - -(defcustom bbdb-add-name 'query - "How to handle new names for existing BBDB records. -This handles messages where the real name differs from the name -in a BBDB record with the same mail address, as in \"John Smith \" -versus \"John Q. Smith \". -Allowed values are: - t Automatically change the name to the new value. - query Query whether to use the new name. - nil Ignore the new name. - a number Number of seconds BBDB displays the name mismatch. - (without further action). - a function This is called with two args, the record and the new name. - It should return one of the above values. - a regexp If the new name matches this regexp ignore it. - Otherwise query to add it. -See also `bbdb-add-aka'." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(choice (const :tag "Automatically use the new name" t) - (const :tag "Query for name changes" query) - (const :tag "Ignore the new name" nil) - (integer :tag "Number of seconds to display name mismatch") - (function :tag "Function for analyzing name handling") - (regexp :tag "If the new name matches this regexp ignore it."))) - -(defcustom bbdb-add-aka 'query - "How to handle alternate names for existing BBDB records. -Allowed values are: - t Automatically store alternate names as AKA. - query Query whether to store alternate names as an AKA. - nil Ignore alternate names. - a function This is called with two args, the record and the new name. - It should return one of the above values. - a regexp If the alternate name matches this regexp ignore it. - Otherwise query to add it. -See also `bbdb-add-name'." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(choice (const :tag "Automatically store alternate names as AKA" t) - (const :tag "Query for alternate names" query) - (const :tag "Ignore alternate names" nil) - (function :tag "Function for alternate name handling") - (regexp :tag "If the alternate name matches this regexp ignore it."))) - -(defcustom bbdb-add-mails 'query - "How to handle new mail addresses for existing BBDB records. -This handles messages where the mail address differs from the mail addresses -in a BBDB record with the same name as in \"John Q. Smith \" -versus \"John Q. Smith \". -Allowed values are: - t Automatically add new mail addresses to the list of mail addresses. - query Query whether to add it. - nil Ignore new mail addresses. - a number Number of seconds BBDB displays the new address - (without further action). - a function This is called with two args, the record and the new mail address. - It should return one of the above values. - a regexp If the new mail address matches this regexp ignore the new address. - Otherwise query to add it. -See also `bbdb-new-mails-primary' and `bbdb-ignore-redundant-mails'." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(choice (const :tag "Automatically add new mail addresses" t) - (const :tag "Query before adding new mail addresses" query) - (const :tag "Never add new mail addresses" nil) - (number :tag "Number of seconds to display new addresses") - (function :tag "Function for analyzing name handling") - (regexp :tag "If the new address matches this regexp ignore it."))) - -(defcustom bbdb-new-mails-primary 'query - "Where to put new mail addresses for existing BBDB records. -A new mail address may either become the new primary mail address, -when it is put at the beginning of the list of mail addresses. -Or the new mail address is added at the end of the list of mail addresses. -Allowed values are: - t Make a new address automatically the primary address. - query Query whether to make it the primary address. - nil Add the new address to the end of the list. - a function This is called with two args, the record and the new mail address. - It should return one of the above values. - a regexp If the new mail address matches this regexp put it at the end. - Otherwise query to make it the primary address. -See also `bbdb-add-mails'." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(choice (const :tag "New address automatically made primary" t) - (const :tag "Query before making a new address primary" query) - (const :tag "Do not make new address primary" nil) - (function :tag "Function for analyzing primary handling") - (regexp :tag "If the new mail address matches this regexp put it at the end."))) - -(defcustom bbdb-canonicalize-mail-function nil - "If non-nil, it should be a function of one arg: a mail address string. -When BBDB \"notices\" a message, the corresponding mail addresses are passed -to this function first. It acts as a kind of \"filter\" to transform -the mail addresses before they are compared against or added to the database. -See `bbdb-canonicalize-mail-1' for a more complete example. -If this function returns nil, BBDB assumes that there is no mail address. - -See also `bbdb-ignore-redundant-mails'." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type 'function) - -(defcustom bbdb-ignore-redundant-mails 'query - "How to handle redundant mail addresses for existing BBDB records. -For example, \"foo@bar.baz.com\" is redundant w.r.t. \"foo@baz.com\". -This affects two things, whether a new redundant mail address is added -to BBDB and whether an old mail address, which has become redundant -because of a newly added mail address, is removed from BBDB. - -Allowed values are: - t Automatically ignore redundant mail addresses. - query Query whether to ignore them. - nil Do not ignore redundant mail addresses. - a number Number of seconds BBDB displays redundant mail addresses - (without further action). - a function This is called with two args, the record and the new mail address. - It should return one of the above values. - a regexp If the new mail address matches this regexp never ignore - this mail address. Otherwise query to ignore it. -See also `bbdb-add-mails' and `bbdb-canonicalize-mail-function'." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(choice (const :tag "Automatically ignore redundant mail addresses" t) - (const :tag "Query whether to ignore them" query) - (const :tag "Do not ignore redundant mail addresses" nil) - (number :tag "Number of seconds to display redundant addresses") - (function :tag "Function for handling redundant mail addresses") - (regexp :tag "If the new address matches this regexp never ignore it."))) -(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'bbdb-canonicalize-redundant-mails - 'bbdb-ignore-redundant-mails "3.0") - -(defcustom bbdb-message-clean-name-function 'bbdb-message-clean-name-default - "Function to clean up the name in the header of a message. -It takes one argument, the name as extracted by -`mail-extract-address-components'." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type 'function) - -(defcustom bbdb-message-mail-as-name t - "If non-nil use mail address of message as fallback for name of new records." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom bbdb-notice-mail-hook nil - "Hook run each time a mail address of a record is \"noticed\" in a message. -This means that the mail address in a message belongs to an existing BBDB record -or to a record BBDB has created for the mail address. - -Run with one argument, the record. It is up to the hook function -to determine which MUA is used and to act appropriately. -Hook functions can use the variable `bbdb-update-records-address' -to determine the header and class of the mail address according -to `bbdb-message-headers'. See `bbdb-auto-notes' for how to annotate records -using `bbdb-update-records-address' and the headers of a mail message. - -If a message contains multiple mail addresses belonging to one BBDB record, -this hook is run for each mail address. Use `bbdb-notice-record-hook' -if you want to notice each record only once per message." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom bbdb-notice-record-hook nil - "Hook run each time a BBDB record is \"noticed\" in a message. -This means that one of the mail addresses in a message belongs to an existing -record or it is a record BBDB has created for the mail address. If a message -contains multiple mail addresses belonging to one BBDB record, this hook -is nonetheless run only once. Use `bbdb-notice-mail-hook' if you want to run -a hook function for each mail address in a message. - -Hook is run with one argument, the record." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type 'hook) - -(define-widget 'bbdb-alist-with-header 'group - "My group" - :match 'bbdb-alist-with-header-match - :value-to-internal (lambda (_widget value) - (if value (list (car value) (cdr value)))) - :value-to-external (lambda (_widget value) - (if value (append (list (car value)) (cadr value))))) - -(defun bbdb-alist-with-header-match (widget value) - (widget-group-match widget - (widget-apply widget :value-to-internal value))) - -(defvar bbdb-auto-notes-rules-expanded nil - "Expanded `bbdb-auto-notes-rules'.") ; Internal variable - -(defcustom bbdb-auto-notes-rules nil - "List of rules for adding notes to records of mail addresses of messages. -This automatically annotates the BBDB record of the sender or recipient -of a message based on the value of a header such as the Subject header. -This requires that `bbdb-notice-mail-hook' contains `bbdb-auto-notes' -and that the record already exists or `bbdb-update-records-p' returns such that -the record will be created. Messages matching `bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-messages' -are ignored. - -The elements of this list are - - (MUA FROM-TO HEADER ANNOTATE ...) - (FROM-TO HEADER ANNOTATE ...) - (HEADER ANNOTATE ...) - -MUA is the active MUA or a list of MUAs (see `bbdb-mua'). -If MUA is missing or t, use this rule for all MUAs. - -FROM-TO is a list of headers and/or header classes as in `bbdb-message-headers'. -The record corresponding to a mail address of a message is considered for -annotation if this mail address was found in a header matching FROM-TO. -If FROM-TO is missing or t, records for each mail address are considered -irrespective of where the mail address was found in a message. - -HEADER is a message header that is considered for generating the annotation. - -ANNOTATE may take the following values: - - (REGEXP . STRING) [this is equivalent to (REGEXP notes STRING)] - (REGEXP FIELD STRING) - (REGEXP FIELD STRING REPLACE) - -REGEXP must match the value of HEADER for generating an annotation. -However, if the value of HEADER also matches an element of -`bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-headers' no annotation is generated. - -The annotation will be added to FIELD of the respective record. -FIELD defaults to `bbdb-default-xfield'. - -STRING defines a replacement for the match of REGEXP in the value of HEADER. -It may contain \\& or \\N specials used by `replace-match'. -The resulting string becomes the annotation. -If STRING is an integer N, the Nth matching subexpression is used. -If STRING is a function, it will be called with one arg, the value of HEADER. -The return value (which must be a string) is then used. - -If REPLACE is t, the resulting string replaces the old contents of FIELD. -If it is nil, the string is appended to the contents of FIELD (unless the -annotation is already part of the content of field). - -For example, - - ((\"To\" (\"-vm@\" . \"VM mailing list\")) - (\"Subject\" (\"sprocket\" . \"mail about sprockets\") - (\"you bonehead\" . \"called me a bonehead\"))) - -will cause the text \"VM mailing list\" to be added to the notes field -of the records corresponding to anyone you get mail from via one of the VM -mailing lists. - -If multiple clauses match the message, all of the corresponding strings -will be added. - -See also variables `bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-messages' and -`bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-headers'. - -For speed-up, the function `bbdb-auto-notes' actually use expanded rules -stored in the internal variable `bbdb-auto-notes-rules-expanded'. -If you change the value of `bbdb-auto-notes-rules' outside of customize, -set `bbdb-auto-notes-rules-expanded' to nil, so that the expanded rules -will be re-evaluated." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :set (lambda (symbol value) - (set-default symbol value) - (setq bbdb-auto-notes-rules-expanded nil)) - :type '(repeat - (bbdb-alist-with-header - (repeat (choice - (const sender) - (const recipients))) - (string :tag "Header name") - (repeat (choice - (cons :tag "Value Pair" - (regexp :tag "Regexp to match on header value") - (string :tag "String for notes if regexp matches")) - (list :tag "Replacement list" - (regexp :tag "Regexp to match on header value") - (choice :tag "Record field" - (const notes :tag "xfields") - (const organization :tag "Organization") - (symbol :tag "Other")) - (choice :tag "Regexp match" - (string :tag "Replacement string") - (integer :tag "Subexpression match") - (function :tag "Callback Function")) - (choice :tag "Replace previous contents" - (const :tag "No" nil) - (const :tag "Yes" t)))))))) - -(defcustom bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-messages nil - "List of rules for ignoring entire messages in `bbdb-auto-notes'. -The elements may have the following values: - a function This function is called with one arg, the record - that would be annotated. - Ignore this message if the function returns non-nil. - This function may use `bbdb-update-records-address'. - MUA Ignore messages from MUA (see `bbdb-mua'). - (HEADER . REGEXP) Ignore messages where HEADER matches REGEXP. - For example, (\"From\" . bbdb-user-mail-address-re) - disables any recording of notes for mail addresses - found in messages coming from yourself, see - `bbdb-user-mail-address-re'. - (MUA HEADER REGEXP) Ignore messages from MUA where HEADER - matches REGEXP. -See also `bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-headers'." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(repeat (cons - (string :tag "Header name") - (regexp :tag "Regexp to match on header value")))) - -(defcustom bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-headers nil - "Alist of headers and regexps to ignore in `bbdb-auto-notes'. -Each element is of the form - - (HEADER . REGEXP) - -For example, - - (\"Organization\" . \"^Gatewayed from\\\\\|^Source only\") - -will exclude the phony `Organization:' headers in GNU mailing-lists -gatewayed to gnu.* newsgroups. -See also `bbdb-auto-notes-ignore-messages'." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(repeat (cons - (string :tag "Header name") - (regexp :tag "Regexp to match on header value")))) - -(defcustom bbdb-mua-pop-up t - "If non-nil, display an auto-updated BBDB window while using a MUA. -If 'horiz, stack the window horizontally if there is room. -If this is nil, BBDB is updated silently. - -See also `bbdb-mua-pop-up-window-size' and `bbdb-horiz-pop-up-window-size'." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(choice (const :tag "MUA BBDB window stacked vertically" t) - (const :tag "MUA BBDB window stacked horizontally" horiz) - (const :tag "No MUA BBDB window" nil))) -(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'bbdb-message-pop-up 'bbdb-mua-pop-up "3.0") - -(defcustom bbdb-mua-pop-up-window-size bbdb-pop-up-window-size - "Vertical size of MUA pop-up BBDB window (vertical split). -If it is an integer number, it is the number of lines used by BBDB. -If it is a fraction between 0.0 and 1.0 (inclusive), it is the fraction -of the tallest existing window that BBDB will take over. -If it is t use `pop-to-buffer' to create the BBDB window. -See also `bbdb-pop-up-window-size'." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(choice (number :tag "BBDB window size") - (const :tag "Use `pop-to-buffer'" t))) - -(defcustom bbdb-horiz-pop-up-window-size '(112 . 0.3) - "Horizontal size of a MUA pop-up BBDB window (horizontal split). -It is a cons pair (TOTAL . BBDB-SIZE). -The window that will be considered for horizontal splitting must have -at least TOTAL columns. BBDB-SIZE is the horizontal size of the BBDB window. -If it is an integer number, it is the number of columns used by BBDB. -If it is a fraction between 0 and 1, it is the fraction of the -window width that BBDB will take over." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(cons (number :tag "Total number of columns") - (number :tag "Horizontal size of BBDB window"))) - - -;;; xfields processing -(defcustom bbdb-xfields-sort-order - '((notes . 0) (url . 1) (ftp . 2) (gopher . 3) (telnet . 4) (mail-alias . 5) - (mail-folder . 6) (lpr . 7)) - "The order for sorting the xfields. -If an xfield is not in the alist, it is assigned weight 100, so all xfields -with weights less then 100 will be in the beginning, and all xfields with -weights more than 100 will be in the end." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(repeat (cons - (symbol :tag "xfield") - (number :tag "Weight")))) -(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'bbdb-notes-sort-order 'bbdb-xfields-sort-order "3.0") - -(defcustom bbdb-merge-xfield-function-alist nil - "Alist defining merging functions for particular xfields. -Each element is of the form (LABEL . MERGE-FUN). -For merging xfield LABEL, this will use MERGE-FUN." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(repeat (cons - (symbol :tag "xfield") - (function :tag "merge function")))) -(define-obsolete-variable-alias 'bbdb-merge-notes-function-alist - 'bbdb-merge-xfield-function-alist "3.0") - -(defcustom bbdb-mua-summary-unification-list - '(name mail message-name message-mail message-address) - "List of FIELDs considered by `bbdb-mua-summary-unify'. -For the RECORD matching the address of a message, `bbdb-mua-summary-unify' -returns the first non-empty field value matching an element FIELD from this list. -Each element FIELD may be a valid argument of `bbdb-record-field' for RECORD. -In addition, this list may also include the following elements: - message-name The name in the address of the message - message-mail The mail in the address of the message - message-address The complete address of the message -These provide a fallback if a message does not have a matching RECORD -or if some FIELD of RECORD is empty." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(repeat (symbol :tag "Field"))) - -(defcustom bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field 'mark-char - "BBDB xfield whose value is used to mark message addresses known to BBDB. -This may also be a function, called with one arg, the record, which should -return the mark. See `bbdb-mua-summary-mark' and `bbdb-mua-summary-unify'. -See also `bbdb-mua-summary-mark'." - :group 'bbdb-mua-gnus - :type 'symbol) - -(defcustom bbdb-mua-summary-mark "+" - "Default mark for message addresses known to BBDB. -If nil do not mark message addresses known to BBDB. -See `bbdb-mua-summary-mark' and `bbdb-mua-summary-unify'. -See also `bbdb-mua-summary-mark-field'." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(choice (string :tag "Mark used") - (const :tag "Do not mark known posters" nil))) - -(defcustom bbdb-mua-summary-unify-format-letter "B" - "Letter required for `bbdb-mua-summary-unify' in the MUA Summary format string. -For Gnus, combine it with the %u specifier in `gnus-summary-line-format' -\(see there), for example use \"%U%R%z%I%(%[%4L: %-23,23uB%]%) %s\\n\". -For VM, combine it with the %U specifier in `vm-summary-format' (see there), -for example, use \"%n %*%a %-17.17UB %-3.3m %2d %4l/%-5c %I\\\"%s\\\"\\n\". -This customization of `gnus-summary-line-format' / `vm-summary-format' -is required to use `bbdb-mua-summary-unify'. -Currently no other MUAs support this BBDB feature." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type 'string) - -(defcustom bbdb-mua-summary-mark-format-letter "b" - "Letter required for `bbdb-mua-summary-mark' in the MUA Summary format string. -For Gnus, combine it with the %u specifier in `gnus-summary-line-format' -\(see there), for example, use \"%U%R%z%I%(%[%4L: %ub%-23,23f%]%) %s\\n\". -For VM, combine it with the %U specifier in `vm-summary-format' (see there), -for example, use \"%n %*%a %Ub%-17.17F %-3.3m %2d %4l/%-5c %I\\\"%s\\\"\\n\". -This customization of `gnus-summary-line-format' / `vm-summary-format' -is required to use `bbdb-mua-summary-mark'. -Currently no other MUAs support this BBDB feature." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type 'string) - - -;;; Sending mail -(defcustom bbdb-mail-user-agent mail-user-agent - "Mail user agent used by BBDB. -Allowed values are those allowed for `mail-user-agent'." - :group 'bbdb-sendmail - :type '(radio (function-item :tag "Message package" - :format "%t\n" - message-user-agent) - (function-item :tag "Mail package" - :format "%t\n" - sendmail-user-agent) - (function-item :tag "Emacs interface to MH" - :format "%t\n" - mh-e-user-agent) - (function-item :tag "Message with full Gnus features" - :format "%t\n" - gnus-user-agent) - (function-item :tag "VM" - :format "%t\n" - vm-user-agent) - (function :tag "Other") - (const :tag "Default" nil))) - -(defcustom bbdb-mail-name-format 'first-last - "Format for names when sending mail. -If first-last format names as \"Firstname Lastname\". -If last-first format names as \"Lastname, Firstname\". -If `bbdb-mail-name' returns the full name as a single string, this takes -precedence over `bbdb-mail-name-format'. Likewise, if the mail address itself -includes a name, this is not reformatted." - :group 'bbdb-sendmail - :type '(choice (const :tag "Firstname Lastname" first-last) - (const :tag "Lastname, Firstname" last-first))) - -(defcustom bbdb-mail-name 'mail-name - "Xfield holding the full name for a record when sending mail. -This may also be a function taking one argument, a record. -If it returns the full mail name as a single string, this is used \"as is\". -If it returns a cons pair (FIRST . LAST) with the first and last name -for this record, these are formatted obeying `bbdb-mail-name-format'." - :group 'bbdb-sendmail - :type '(choice (symbol :tag "xfield") - (function :tag "mail name function"))) - -(defcustom bbdb-mail-alias-field 'mail-alias - "Xfield holding the mail alias for a record. -Used by `bbdb-mail-aliases'. See also `bbdb-mail-alias'." - :group 'bbdb-sendmail - :type 'symbol) - -(defcustom bbdb-mail-alias 'first - "Defines which mail aliases are generated for a BBDB record. -first: Generate one alias \"\" that expands to the first mail address - of a record. -star: Generate a second alias \"*\" that expands to all mail addresses - of a record. -all: Generate the aliases \"\" and \"*\" (as for 'star) - and aliases \"n\" for each mail address, where n is the position - of the mail address of a record." - :group 'bbdb-sendmail - :type '(choice (symbol :tag "Only first" first) - (symbol :tag "* for all mails" star) - (symbol :tag "All aliases" all))) - -(defcustom bbdb-mail-avoid-redundancy nil - "Mail address to use for BBDB records when sending mail. -If non-nil do not use full name in mail address when same as mail. -If value is mail-only never use full name." - :group 'bbdb-sendmail - :type '(choice (const :tag "Allow redundancy" nil) - (const :tag "Never use full name" mail-only) - (const :tag "Avoid redundancy" t))) - -(defcustom bbdb-complete-mail t - "If t MUA insinuation provides key binding for command `bbdb-complete-mail'." - :group 'bbdb-sendmail - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom bbdb-completion-list t - "Controls the behaviour of `bbdb-complete-mail'. -If a list of symbols, it specifies which fields to complete. Symbols include - fl-name (= first and last name) - lf-name (= last and first name) - organization - aka - mail (= all email addresses of each record) - primary (= first email address of each record) -If t, completion is done for all of the above. -If nil, no completion is offered." - ;; These symbols match the fields for which BBDB provides entries in - ;; `bbdb-hashtable'. - :group 'bbdb-sendmail - :type '(choice (const :tag "No Completion" nil) - (const :tag "Complete across all fields" t) - (repeat :tag "Field" - (choice (const fl-name) - (const lf-name) - (const aka) - (const organization) - (const primary) - (const mail))))) - -(defcustom bbdb-complete-mail-allow-cycling nil - "If non-nil cycle mail addresses when calling `bbdb-complete-mail'." - :group 'bbdb-sendmail - :type 'boolean) - -(defcustom bbdb-complete-mail-hook nil - "List of functions called after a sucessful completion." - :group 'bbdb-sendmail - :type 'hook) - -(defcustom bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook nil - ;; Replacement for function `mail-abbrev-expand-hook'. - "Function (not hook) run each time an alias is expanded. -The function is called with two args the alias and the list -of corresponding mail addresses." - :group 'bbdb-sendmail - :type 'function) - -(defcustom bbdb-completion-display-record t - "If non-nil `bbdb-complete-mail' displays the BBDB record after completion." - :group 'bbdb-sendmail - :type '(choice (const :tag "Update the BBDB buffer" t) - (const :tag "Do not update the BBDB buffer" nil))) - - -;;;Dialing -(defcustom bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist - '(((if (integerp bbdb-default-area-code) - (format "(%03d)" bbdb-default-area-code) - (or bbdb-default-area-code "")) - . "")) - "Mapping to remove local prefixes from numbers. -If this is non-nil, it should be an alist of -\(PREFIX . REPLACEMENT) elements. The first part of a phone number -matching the regexp returned by evaluating PREFIX will be replaced by -the corresponding REPLACEMENT when dialing." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-dialing - :type 'sexp) - -(defcustom bbdb-dial-local-prefix nil - "Local prefix digits. -If this is non-nil, it should be a string of digits which your phone -system requires before making local calls (for example, if your phone system -requires you to dial 9 before making outside calls.) In BBDB's -opinion, you're dialing a local number if it starts with a 0 after -processing `bbdb-dial-local-prefix-alist'." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-dialing - :type '(choice (const :tag "No digits required" nil) - (string :tag "Dial this first" "9"))) - -(defcustom bbdb-dial-long-distance-prefix nil - "Long distance prefix digits. -If this is non-nil, it should be a string of digits which your phone -system requires before making a long distance call (one not in your local -area code). For example, in some areas you must dial 1 before an area -code. Note that this is used to replace the + sign in phone numbers -when dialling (international dialing prefix.)" - :group 'bbdb-utilities-dialing - :type '(choice (const :tag "No digits required" nil) - (string :tag "Dial this first" "1"))) - -(defcustom bbdb-dial-function nil - "If non-nil this should be a function used for dialing phone numbers. -This function is used by `bbdb-dial-number'. It requires one -argument which is a string for the number that is dialed. -If nil then `bbdb-dial-number' uses the tel URI syntax passed to `browse-url' -to make the call." - :group 'bbdb-utilities-dialing - :type 'function) - - -;; Faces for font-lock -(defgroup bbdb-faces nil - "Faces used by BBDB." - :group 'bbdb - :group 'faces) - -(defface bbdb-name - '((t (:inherit font-lock-function-name-face))) - "Face used for BBDB names." - :group 'bbdb-faces) - -;; KEY needs to match the value of the xfield name-face, which is a string. -;; To avoid confusion, we make KEY a string, too, though symbols might be -;; faster. -(defcustom bbdb-name-face-alist nil - "Alist used for font-locking the name of a record. -Each element should be a cons cell (KEY . FACE) with string KEY and face FACE. -To use FACE for font-locking the name of a record, -the xfield name-face of this record should have the value KEY. -The value of name-face may also be a face which is then used directly. -If none of these schemes succeeds, the face `bbdb-name' is used." - :group 'bbdb-faces - :type '(repeat (cons (symbol :tag "Key") (face :tag "Face")))) - -(defface bbdb-organization - '((t (:inherit font-lock-comment-face))) - "Face used for BBDB names." - :group 'bbdb-faces) - -(defface bbdb-field-name - '((t (:inherit font-lock-variable-name-face))) - "Face used for BBDB names." - :group 'bbdb-faces) - -;;; Internal variables -(eval-and-compile - (defvar bbdb-debug t - "Enable debugging if non-nil during compile time. -You really should not disable debugging. But it will speed things up.")) - -(defconst bbdb-file-format 9 - "BBDB file format.") - -(defconst bbdb-record-type - '(vector (or string (const nil)) ; first name - (or string (const nil)) ; last name - (repeat string) ; affix - (repeat string) ; aka - (repeat string) ; organization - (repeat (or (vector string string) - (vector string integer integer integer integer))) ; phone - (repeat (vector string (repeat string) string string - string string)) ; address - (repeat string) ; mail - (repeat (cons symbol sexp)) ; xfields - (cons symbol string) ; uuid - (cons symbol string) ; creation-date - (cons symbol string) ; timestamp - sexp) ; cache - "Pseudo-code for the structure of a record. Used by `bbdb-check-type'.") - -(defconst bbdb-file-coding-system 'utf-8 - "Coding system used for reading and writing `bbdb-file'.") - -(defvar bbdb-mail-aliases-need-rebuilt nil - "Non-nil if mail aliases need to be rebuilt.") - -(defvar bbdb-buffer nil "Buffer visiting `bbdb-file'.") - -(defvar bbdb-buffer-name "*BBDB*" "Name of the BBDB buffer.") - -(defvar bbdb-silent-internal nil - "Bind this to t to quiet things down - do not set it. -See also `bbdb-silent'.") - -(defvar bbdb-init-forms - '((gnus ; gnus 3.15 or newer - (add-hook 'gnus-startup-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-gnus)) - (mh-e ; MH-E - (add-hook 'mh-folder-mode-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-mh)) - (rmail ; RMAIL - (add-hook 'rmail-mode-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-rmail)) - (vm ; newer versions of vm do not have `vm-load-hook' - (eval-after-load "vm" '(bbdb-insinuate-vm))) - (mail ; the standard mail user agent - (add-hook 'mail-setup-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-mail)) - (sendmail - (progn (message "BBDB: sendmail insinuation deprecated. Use mail.") - (add-hook 'mail-setup-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-mail))) - (message ; the gnus mail user agent - (add-hook 'message-setup-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-message)) - (mu4e ; the mu4e user agent - (add-hook 'mu4e-main-mode-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-mu4e)) - - (sc ; supercite - (add-hook 'sc-load-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-sc)) - (anniv ; anniversaries - (add-hook 'diary-list-entries-hook 'bbdb-anniv-diary-entries)) - (pgp ; pgp-mail - (progn - (add-hook 'message-send-hook 'bbdb-pgp) - (add-hook 'mail-send-hook 'bbdb-pgp))) - (wl - (add-hook 'wl-init-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-wl))) - "Alist mapping features to insinuation forms.") - -(defvar bbdb-search-invert nil - "Bind this variable to t in order to invert the result of `bbdb-search'.") - -(defvar bbdb-do-all-records nil - "Controls the behavior of the command `bbdb-do-all-records'.") - -(defvar bbdb-append-display nil - "Controls the behavior of the command `bbdb-append-display'.") - -(defvar bbdb-offer-to-create nil - "For communication between `bbdb-update-records' and `bbdb-query-create'.") - -(defvar bbdb-update-records-address nil - "For communication between `bbdb-update-records' and `bbdb-query-create'. -It is a list with elements (NAME MAIL HEADER HEADER-CLASS MUA).") - -;;; Buffer-local variables for the database. -(defvar bbdb-records nil - "BBDB records list. -In buffer `bbdb-file' this list includes all records. -In the *BBDB* buffers it includes the records that are actually displayed -and its elements are (RECORD DISPLAY-FORMAT MARKER-POS).") -(make-variable-buffer-local 'bbdb-records) - -(defvar bbdb-changed-records nil - "List of records that has been changed since BBDB was last saved. -Use `bbdb-search-changed' to display these records.") - -(defvar bbdb-end-marker nil - "Marker holding the buffer position of the end of the last record.") - -(defvar bbdb-hashtable (make-hash-table :test 'equal) - "Hash table for BBDB records. -Hashes the fields first-last-name, last-first-name, organization, aka, and mail.") - -(defvar bbdb-uuid-table (make-hash-table :test 'equal) - "Hash table for uuid's of BBDB records.") - -(defvar bbdb-xfield-label-list nil - "List of labels for xfields.") - -(defvar bbdb-organization-list nil - "List of organizations known to BBDB.") - -(defvar bbdb-street-list nil - "List of streets known to BBDB.") - -(defvar bbdb-city-list nil - "List of cities known to BBDB.") - -(defvar bbdb-state-list nil - "List of states known to BBDB.") - -(defvar bbdb-postcode-list nil - "List of post codes known to BBDB.") - -(defvar bbdb-country-list nil - "List of countries known to BBDB.") - -(defvar bbdb-modeline-info (make-vector 6 nil) - "Precalculated mode line info for BBDB commands. -This is a vector [APPEND-M APPEND INVERT-M INVERT ALL-M ALL]. -APPEND-M is the mode line info if `bbdb-append-display' is non-nil. -INVERT-M is the mode line info if `bbdb-search-invert' is non-nil. -ALL-M is the mode line info if `bbdb-do-all-records' is non-nil. -APPEND, INVERT, and ALL appear in the message area.") - -(defvar bbdb-update-unchanged-records nil - "If non-nil update unchanged records in the database. -Normally calls of `bbdb-change-hook' and updating of a record are suppressed, -if an editing command did not really change the record. Bind this to t -if you want to call `bbdb-change-hook' and update the record unconditionally.") - -;;; Keymap -(defvar bbdb-mode-map - (let ((km (make-sparse-keymap))) - (define-key km "*" 'bbdb-do-all-records) - (define-key km "+" 'bbdb-append-display) - (define-key km "!" 'bbdb-search-invert) - (define-key km "a" 'bbdb-add-mail-alias) - (define-key km "A" 'bbdb-mail-aliases) - (define-key km "c" 'bbdb-create) - (define-key km "e" 'bbdb-edit-field) - (define-key km ";" 'bbdb-edit-foo) - (define-key km "n" 'bbdb-next-record) - (define-key km "p" 'bbdb-prev-record) - (define-key km "N" 'bbdb-next-field) - (define-key km "\t" 'bbdb-next-field) ; TAB - (define-key km "P" 'bbdb-prev-field) - (define-key km "\d" 'bbdb-prev-field) ; DEL - (define-key km "d" 'bbdb-delete-field-or-record) - (define-key km "\C-k" 'bbdb-delete-field-or-record) - (define-key km "i" 'bbdb-insert-field) - (define-key km "s" 'bbdb-save) - (define-key km "\C-x\C-s" 'bbdb-save) - (define-key km "t" 'bbdb-toggle-records-layout) - (define-key km "T" 'bbdb-display-records-completely) - (define-key km "o" 'bbdb-omit-record) - (define-key km "m" 'bbdb-mail) - (define-key km "M" 'bbdb-mail-address) - (define-key km "\M-d" 'bbdb-dial) - (define-key km "h" 'bbdb-info) - (define-key km "?" 'bbdb-help) - ;; (define-key km "q" 'quit-window) ; part of `special-mode' bindings - (define-key km "\C-x\C-t" 'bbdb-transpose-fields) - (define-key km "Cr" 'bbdb-copy-records-as-kill) - (define-key km "Cf" 'bbdb-copy-fields-as-kill) - (define-key km "u" 'bbdb-browse-url) - (define-key km "\C-c\C-t" 'bbdb-tex) - (define-key km "=" 'delete-other-windows) - - ;; Search keys - (define-key km "b" 'bbdb) - (define-key km "/1" 'bbdb-display-records) - (define-key km "/n" 'bbdb-search-name) - (define-key km "/o" 'bbdb-search-organization) - (define-key km "/p" 'bbdb-search-phone) - (define-key km "/a" 'bbdb-search-address) - (define-key km "/m" 'bbdb-search-mail) - (define-key km "/N" 'bbdb-search-xfields) - (define-key km "/x" 'bbdb-search-xfields) - (define-key km "/c" 'bbdb-search-changed) - (define-key km "/d" 'bbdb-search-duplicates) - (define-key km "\C-xnw" 'bbdb-display-all-records) - (define-key km "\C-xnd" 'bbdb-display-current-record) - - (define-key km [delete] 'scroll-down) ; 24.1: part of `special-mode' - (define-key km " " 'scroll-up) ; 24.1: part of `special-mode' - - (define-key km [mouse-3] 'bbdb-mouse-menu) - (define-key km [mouse-2] (lambda (event) - ;; Toggle record layout - (interactive "e") - (save-excursion - (posn-set-point (event-end event)) - (bbdb-toggle-records-layout - (bbdb-do-records t) current-prefix-arg)))) - km) - "Keymap for Insidious Big Brother Database. -This is a child of `special-mode-map'.") - -(easy-menu-define - bbdb-menu bbdb-mode-map "BBDB Menu" - '("BBDB" - ("Display" - ["Previous field" bbdb-prev-field t] - ["Next field" bbdb-next-field t] - ["Previous record" bbdb-prev-record t] - ["Next record" bbdb-next-record t] - "--" - ["Show all records" bbdb-display-all-records t] - ["Show current record" bbdb-display-current-record t] - ["Omit record" bbdb-omit-record t] - "--" - ["Toggle layout" bbdb-toggle-records-layout t] - ["Show all fields" bbdb-display-records-completely t]) - ("Searching" - ["General search" bbdb t] - ["Search one record" bbdb-display-records t] - ["Search name" bbdb-search-name t] - ["Search organization" bbdb-search-organization t] - ["Search phone" bbdb-search-phone t] - ["Search address" bbdb-search-address t] - ["Search mail" bbdb-search-mail t] - ["Search xfields" bbdb-search-xfields t] - ["Search changed records" bbdb-search-changed t] - ["Search duplicates" bbdb-search-duplicates t] - "--" - ["Old time stamps" bbdb-timestamp-older t] - ["New time stamps" bbdb-timestamp-newer t] - ["Old creation date" bbdb-creation-older t] - ["New creation date" bbdb-creation-newer t] - ["Creation date = time stamp" bbdb-creation-no-change t] - "--" - ["Append search" bbdb-append-display t] - ["Invert search" bbdb-search-invert t]) - ("Mail" - ["Send mail" bbdb-mail t] - ["Save mail address" bbdb-mail-address t] - "--" - ["Add mail alias" bbdb-add-mail-alias t] - ["(Re-)Build mail aliases" bbdb-mail-aliases t]) - ("Use database" - ["Prefix: do all records" bbdb-do-all-records t] - "--" - ["Send mail" bbdb-mail t] - ["Dial phone number" bbdb-dial t] - ["Browse URL" bbdb-browse-url t] - ["Copy records as kill" bbdb-copy-records-as-kill t] - ["Copy fields as kill" bbdb-copy-fields-as-kill t] - "--" - ["TeX records" bbdb-tex t]) - ("Manipulate database" - ["Prefix: do all records" bbdb-do-all-records t] - "--" - ["Create new record" bbdb-create t] - ["Edit current field" bbdb-edit-field t] - ["Insert new field" bbdb-insert-field t] - ["Edit some field" bbdb-edit-foo t] - ["Transpose fields" bbdb-transpose-fields t] - ["Delete record or field" bbdb-delete-field-or-record t] - "--" - ["Sort addresses" bbdb-sort-addresses t] - ["Sort phones" bbdb-sort-phones t] - ["Sort xfields" bbdb-sort-xfields t] - ["Merge records" bbdb-merge-records t] - ["Sort database" bbdb-sort-records t] - ["Delete duplicate mails" bbdb-delete-redundant-mails t] - "--" - ["Save BBDB" bbdb-save t] - ["Revert BBDB" revert-buffer t]) - ("Help" - ["Brief help" bbdb-help t] - ["BBDB Manual" bbdb-info t]) - "--" - ["Quit" quit-window t])) - -(defvar bbdb-completing-read-mails-map - (let ((map (copy-keymap minibuffer-local-completion-map))) - (define-key map " " 'self-insert-command) - (define-key map "\t" 'bbdb-complete-mail) - (define-key map "\M-\t" 'bbdb-complete-mail) - map) - "Keymap used by `bbdb-completing-read-mails'.") - - - -;;; Helper functions - -(defun bbdb-warn (&rest args) - "Display a message at the bottom of the screen. -ARGS are passed to `message'." - (ding t) - (apply 'message args)) - -(defun bbdb-string-trim (string &optional null) - "Remove leading and trailing whitespace and all properties from STRING. -If STRING is nil return an empty string unless NULL is non-nil." - (if (null string) - (unless null "") - (setq string (substring-no-properties string)) - (if (string-match "\\`[ \t\n]+" string) - (setq string (substring-no-properties string (match-end 0)))) - (if (string-match "[ \t\n]+\\'" string) - (setq string (substring-no-properties string 0 (match-beginning 0)))) - (unless (and null (string= "" string)) - string))) - -(defsubst bbdb-string= (str1 str2) - "Return t if strings STR1 and STR2 are equal, ignoring case." - (and (stringp str1) (stringp str2) - (eq t (compare-strings str1 0 nil str2 0 nil t)))) - -(defun bbdb-split (separator string) - "Split STRING into list of substrings bounded by matches for SEPARATORS. -SEPARATOR may be a regexp. SEPARATOR may also be a symbol -\(a field name). Then look up the value in `bbdb-separator-alist' -or use `bbdb-default-separator'. -Whitespace around SEPARATOR is ignored unless SEPARATOR matches -the string \" \\t\\n\". -Almost the inverse function of `bbdb-concat'." - (if (symbolp separator) - (setq separator (car (or (cdr (assq separator bbdb-separator-alist)) - bbdb-default-separator)))) - (if (<= 24.4 (string-to-number emacs-version)) - ;; `split-string' applied to an empty STRING gives nil. - (split-string string separator t - (unless (string-match separator " \t\n") "[ \t\n]*")) - (unless (string-match separator " \t\n") - (setq separator (concat "[ \t\n]*" separator "[ \t\n]*"))) - (split-string (bbdb-string-trim string) separator t))) - -(defun bbdb-concat (separator &rest strings) - "Concatenate STRINGS to a string sticking in SEPARATOR. -STRINGS may be strings or lists of strings. Empty strings are ignored. -SEPARATOR may be a string. -SEPARATOR may also be a symbol (a field name). Then look up the value -of SEPARATOR in `bbdb-separator-alist' or use `bbdb-default-separator'. -The inverse function of `bbdb-split'." - (if (symbolp separator) - (setq separator (nth 1 (or (cdr (assq separator bbdb-separator-alist)) - bbdb-default-separator)))) - (mapconcat 'identity - (delete "" (apply 'append (mapcar (lambda (x) (if (stringp x) - (list x) x)) - strings))) separator)) - -(defun bbdb-list-strings (list) - "Remove all elements from LIST which are not non-empty strings." - (let (new-list) - (dolist (elt list) - (if (and (stringp elt) (not (string= "" elt))) - (push elt new-list))) - (nreverse new-list))) - -;; A call of `indent-region' swallows any indentation -;; that might be part of the field itself. So we indent manually. -(defsubst bbdb-indent-string (string column) - "Indent nonempty lines in STRING to COLUMN (except first line). -This happens in addition to any pre-defined indentation of STRING." - (replace-regexp-in-string "\n\\([^\n]\\)" - (concat "\n" (make-string column ?\s) "\\1") - string)) - -(defun bbdb-read-string (prompt &optional init collection require-match) - "Read a string, trimming whitespace and text properties. -PROMPT is a string to prompt with. -INIT appears as initial input which is useful for editing existing records. -COLLECTION and REQUIRE-MATCH have the same meaning as in `completing-read'." - (bbdb-string-trim - (if collection - ;; Hack: In `minibuffer-local-completion-map' remove - ;; the binding of SPC to `minibuffer-complete-word' - ;; and of ? to `minibuffer-completion-help'. - (minibuffer-with-setup-hook - (lambda () - (use-local-map - (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) - (set-keymap-parent map (current-local-map)) - (define-key map " " nil) - (define-key map "?" nil) - map))) - (completing-read prompt collection nil require-match init)) - (read-string prompt init)))) - -;; The following macros implement variants of `pushnew' (till emacs 24.2) -;; or `cl-pushnew' (since emacs 24.3). To be compatible with older and newer -;; versions of emacs we use our own macros. We call these macros often. -;; So we keep them simple. Nothing fancy is needed here. -(defmacro bbdb-pushnew (element listname) - "Add ELEMENT to the value of LISTNAME if it isn't there yet. -The test for presence of ELEMENT is done with `equal'. -The return value is the new value of LISTNAME." - `(let ((elt ,element)) - (if (member elt ,listname) - ,listname - (setq ,listname (cons elt ,listname))))) - -(defmacro bbdb-pushnewq (element listname) - "Add ELEMENT to the value of LISTNAME if it isn't there yet. -The test for presence of ELEMENT is done with `eq'. -The return value is the new value of LISTNAME." - `(let ((elt ,element)) - (if (memq elt ,listname) - ,listname - (setq ,listname (cons elt ,listname))))) - -(defmacro bbdb-pushnewt (element listname) - "Add ELEMENT to the value of LISTNAME if it isn't there yet and non-nil. -The test for presence of ELEMENT is done with `equal'. -The return value is the new value of LISTNAME." - `(let ((elt ,element)) - (if (or (not elt) - (member elt ,listname)) - ,listname - (setq ,listname (cons elt ,listname))))) - -(defun bbdb-current-record (&optional full) - "Return the record point is at. -If FULL is non-nil record includes the display information." - (unless (eq major-mode 'bbdb-mode) - (error "This only works while in BBDB buffers.")) - (let ((num (get-text-property (if (and (not (bobp)) (eobp)) - (1- (point)) (point)) - 'bbdb-record-number)) - record) - (unless num (error "Not a BBDB record")) - (setq record (nth num bbdb-records)) - (if full record (car record)))) - -(defun bbdb-current-field () - "Return current field point is on." - (unless (bbdb-current-record) (error "Not a BBDB record")) - (get-text-property (point) 'bbdb-field)) - -(defmacro bbdb-debug (&rest body) - "Excecute BODY just like `progn' with debugging capability. -Debugging is enabled if variable `bbdb-debug' is non-nil during compile. -You really should not disable debugging. But it will speed things up." - (declare (indent 0)) - (if bbdb-debug ; compile-time switch - `(let ((debug-on-error t)) - ,@body))) - -;; inspired by `gnus-bind-print-variables' -(defmacro bbdb-with-print-loadably (&rest body) - "Bind print-* variables for BBDB and evaluate BODY. -This macro is used with `prin1', `prin1-to-string', etc. in order to ensure -printed Lisp objects are loadable by BBDB." - (declare (indent 0)) - `(let ((print-escape-newlines t) ;; BBDB needs this! - print-escape-nonascii print-escape-multibyte - print-quoted print-length print-level) - ;; print-circle print-gensym - ;; print-continuous-numbering - ;; print-number-table - ;; float-output-format - ,@body)) - -(defun bbdb-timestamp (_record) - "" - (unless (get 'bbdb-timestamp 'bbdb-obsolete) - (put 'bbdb-timestamp 'bbdb-obsolete t) - (message "Function `bbdb-timestamp' is obsolete. Remove it from any hooks.") - (sit-for 2))) -(make-obsolete 'bbdb-timestamp nil "2017-08-09") - -(defun bbdb-creation-date (_record) - "" - (unless (get 'bbdb-creation-date 'bbdb-obsolete) - (put 'bbdb-creation-date 'bbdb-obsolete t) - (message "Function `bbdb-creation-date' is obsolete. Remove it from any hooks.") - (sit-for 2))) -(make-obsolete 'bbdb-creation-date nil "2017-08-09") - -;; Copied from org-id.el -(defun bbdb-uuid () - "Return string with random (version 4) UUID." - (let ((rnd (md5 (format "%s%s%s%s%s%s%s" - (random) - (current-time) - (user-uid) - (emacs-pid) - (user-full-name) - user-mail-address - (recent-keys))))) - (format "%s-%s-4%s-%s%s-%s" - (substring rnd 0 8) - (substring rnd 8 12) - (substring rnd 13 16) - (format "%x" - (logior - #b10000000 - (logand - #b10111111 - (string-to-number - (substring rnd 16 18) 16)))) - (substring rnd 18 20) - (substring rnd 20 32)))) - -(defun bbdb-multiple-buffers-default () - "Default function for guessing a name for new *BBDB* buffers. -May be used as value of variable `bbdb-multiple-buffers'." - (save-current-buffer - (cond ((memq major-mode '(vm-mode vm-summary-mode vm-presentation-mode - vm-virtual-mode)) - (vm-select-folder-buffer) - (buffer-name)) - ((memq major-mode '(gnus-summary-mode gnus-group-mode)) - (set-buffer gnus-article-buffer) - (buffer-name)) - ((memq major-mode '(mail-mode vm-mail-mode message-mode)) - "message composition")))) - -(defsubst bbdb-add-job (spec record string) - "Internal function: Evaluate SPEC for RECORD and STRING. -If SPEC is a function call it with args RECORD and STRING. Return value. -If SPEC is a regexp, return 'query unless SPEC matches STRING. -Otherwise return SPEC. -Used with variable `bbdb-add-name' and friends." - (cond ((functionp spec) - (funcall spec record string)) - ((stringp spec) - (unless (string-match spec string) 'query)) ; be least aggressive - (spec))) - -(defsubst bbdb-eval-spec (spec prompt) - "Internal function: Evaluate SPEC using PROMPT. -Return t if either SPEC equals t, or SPEC equals 'query and `bbdb-silent' -is non-nil or `y-or-no-p' returns t using PROMPT. -Used with return values of `bbdb-add-job'." - (or (eq spec t) - (and (eq spec 'query) - (or bbdb-silent (y-or-n-p prompt))))) - -(defun bbdb-clean-address-components (components) - "Clean mail address COMPONENTS. -COMPONENTS is a list (FULL-NAME CANONICAL-ADDRESS) as returned -by `mail-extract-address-components'. -Pass FULL-NAME through `bbdb-message-clean-name-function' -and CANONICAL-ADDRESS through `bbdb-canonicalize-mail-function'." - (list (if (car components) - (if bbdb-message-clean-name-function - (funcall bbdb-message-clean-name-function (car components)) - (car components))) - (if (cadr components) - (if bbdb-canonicalize-mail-function - (funcall bbdb-canonicalize-mail-function (cadr components)) - ;; Minimalistic clean-up - (bbdb-string-trim (cadr components)))))) - -(defun bbdb-extract-address-components (address &optional all) - "Given an RFC-822 address ADDRESS, extract full name and canonical address. -This function behaves like `mail-extract-address-components', but it passes -its return value through `bbdb-clean-address-components'. -See also `bbdb-decompose-bbdb-address'." - (if all - (mapcar 'bbdb-clean-address-components - (mail-extract-address-components address t)) - (bbdb-clean-address-components (mail-extract-address-components address)))) - -;; Inspired by `gnus-extract-address-components' from gnus-utils. -(defun bbdb-decompose-bbdb-address (mail) - "Given an RFC-822 address MAIL, extract full name and canonical address. -In general, this function behaves like the more sophisticated function -`mail-extract-address-components'. Yet for an address `' -lacking a real name the latter function returns the name \"Joe Smith\". -This is useful when analyzing the headers of email messages we receive -from the outside world. Yet when analyzing the mail addresses stored -in BBDB, this pollutes the mail-aka space. So we define here -an intentionally much simpler function for decomposing the names -and canonical addresses in the mail field of BBDB records." - (let (name address) - ;; First find the address - the thing with the @ in it. - (cond (;; Check `' first in order to handle the quite common - ;; form `"abc@xyz" ' (i.e. `@' as part of a comment) - ;; correctly. - (string-match "<\\([^@ \t<>]+[!@][^@ \t<>]+\\)>" mail) - (setq address (match-string 1 mail))) - ((string-match "\\b[^@ \t<>]+[!@][^@ \t<>]+\\b" mail) - (setq address (match-string 0 mail)))) - ;; Then check whether the `name
' format is used. - (and address - ;; Linear white space is not required. - (string-match (concat "[ \t]*<" (regexp-quote address) ">") mail) - (setq name (substring mail 0 (match-beginning 0))) - ;; Strip any quotes mail the name. - (string-match "^\".*\"$" name) - (setq name (substring name 1 (1- (match-end 0))))) - ;; If not, then check whether the `address (name)' format is used. - (or name - (and (string-match "(\\([^)]+\\))" mail) - (setq name (match-string 1 mail)))) - (list (if (equal name "") nil name) (or address mail)))) - -;;; Massage of mail addresses - -(defcustom bbdb-canonical-hosts - ;; Example - (regexp-opt '("cs.cmu.edu" "ri.cmu.edu")) - "Regexp matching the canonical part of the domain part of a mail address. -If the domain part of a mail address matches this regexp, the domain -is replaced by the substring that actually matched this address. - -Used by `bbdb-canonicalize-mail-1'. See also `bbdb-ignore-redundant-mails'." - :group 'bbdb-mua - :type '(regexp :tag "Regexp matching sites")) - -(defun bbdb-canonicalize-mail-1 (address) - "Example of `bbdb-canonicalize-mail-function'. -However, this function is too specific to be useful for the general user. -Take it as a source of inspiration for what can be done." - (setq address (bbdb-string-trim address)) - (cond - ;; Rewrite mail-drop hosts. - ;; RW: The following is now also handled by `bbdb-ignore-redundant-mails' - ((string-match - (concat "\\`\\([^@%!]+@\\).*\\.\\(" bbdb-canonical-hosts "\\)\\'") - address) - (concat (match-string 1 address) (match-string 2 address))) - ;; - ;; Here at Lucid, our workstation names sometimes get into our mail - ;; addresses in the form "jwz%thalidomide@lucid.com" (instead of simply - ;; "jwz@lucid.com"). This removes the workstation name. - ((string-match "\\`\\([^@%!]+\\)%[^@%!.]+@\\(lucid\\.com\\)\\'" address) - (concat (match-string 1 address) "@" (match-string 2 address))) - ;; - ;; Another way that our local mailer is misconfigured: sometimes addresses - ;; which should look like "user@some.outside.host" end up looking like - ;; "user%some.outside.host" or even "user%some.outside.host@lucid.com" - ;; instead. This rule rewrites it into the original form. - ((string-match "\\`\\([^@%]+\\)%\\([^@%!]+\\)\\(@lucid\\.com\\)?\\'" address) - (concat (match-string 1 address) "@" (match-string 2 address))) - ;; - ;; Sometimes I see addresses like "foobar.com!user@foobar.com". - ;; That's totally redundant, so this rewrites it as "user@foobar.com". - ((string-match "\\`\\([^@%!]+\\)!\\([^@%!]+[@%]\\1\\)\\'" address) - (match-string 2 address)) - ;; - ;; Sometimes I see addresses like "foobar.com!user". Turn it around. - ((string-match "\\`\\([^@%!.]+\\.[^@%!]+\\)!\\([^@%]+\\)\\'" address) - (concat (match-string 2 address) "@" (match-string 1 address))) - ;; - ;; The mailer at hplb.hpl.hp.com tends to puke all over addresses which - ;; pass through mailing lists which are maintained there: it turns normal - ;; addresses like "user@foo.com" into "user%foo.com@hplb.hpl.hp.com". - ;; This reverses it. (I actually could have combined this rule with - ;; the similar lucid.com rule above, but then the regexp would have been - ;; more than 80 characters long...) - ((string-match "\\`\\([^@!]+\\)%\\([^@%!]+\\)@hplb\\.hpl\\.hp\\.com\\'" - address) - (concat (match-string 1 address) "@" (match-string 2 address))) - ;; - ;; Another local mail-configuration botch: sometimes mail shows up - ;; with addresses like "user@workstation", where "workstation" is a - ;; local machine name. That should really be "user" or "user@netscape.com". - ;; (I'm told this one is due to a bug in SunOS 4.1.1 sendmail.) - ((string-match "\\`\\([^@%!]+\\)[@%][^@%!.]+\\'" address) - (match-string 1 address)) - ;; - ;; Sometimes I see addresses like "foo%somewhere%uunet.uu.net@somewhere.else". - ;; This is silly, because I know that I can send mail to uunet directly. - ((string-match ".%uunet\\.uu\\.net@[^@%!]+\\'" address) - (concat (substring address 0 (+ (match-beginning 0) 1)) "@UUNET.UU.NET")) - ;; - ;; Otherwise, leave it as it is. - (t address))) - -(defun bbdb-message-clean-name-default (name) - "Default function for `bbdb-message-clean-name-function'. -This strips garbage from the user full NAME string." - ;; Remove leading non-alpha chars - (if (string-match "\\`[^[:alpha:]]+" name) - (setq name (substring name (match-end 0)))) - - (if (string-match "^\\([^@]+\\)@" name) - ;; The name is really a mail address and we use the part preceeding "@". - ;; Everything following "@" is ignored. - (setq name (match-string 1 name))) - - ;; Replace "firstname.surname" by "firstname surname". - ;; Do not replace ". " with " " because that could be an initial. - (setq name (replace-regexp-in-string "\\.\\([^ ]\\)" " \\1" name)) - - ;; Replace tabs, spaces, and underscores with a single space. - (setq name (replace-regexp-in-string "[ \t\n_]+" " " name)) - - ;; Remove trailing comments separated by "(" or " [-#]" - ;; This does not work all the time because some of our friends in - ;; northern europe have brackets in their names... - (if (string-match "[^ \t]\\([ \t]*\\((\\| [-#]\\)\\)" name) - (setq name (substring name 0 (match-beginning 1)))) - - ;; Remove phone extensions (like "x1234" and "ext. 1234") - (let ((case-fold-search t)) - (setq name (replace-regexp-in-string - "\\W+\\(x\\|ext\\.?\\)\\W*[-0-9]+" "" name))) - - ;; Remove trailing non-alpha chars - (if (string-match "[^[:alpha:]]+\\'" name) - (setq name (substring name 0 (match-beginning 0)))) - - ;; Remove text properties - (substring-no-properties name)) - -;; BBDB data structure -(defmacro bbdb-defstruct (name &rest elts) - "Define two functions to operate on vector NAME for each symbol ELT in ELTS. -The function bbdb-NAME-ELT returns the element ELT in vector NAME. -The function bbdb-NAME-set-ELT sets ELT. -Also define a constant bbdb-NAME-length that holds the number of ELTS -in vector NAME." - (declare (indent 1)) - (let* ((count 0) - (sname (symbol-name name)) - (uname (upcase sname)) - (cname (concat "bbdb-" sname "-")) - body) - (dolist (elt elts) - (let* ((selt (symbol-name elt)) - (setname (intern (concat cname "set-" selt)))) - (push (list 'defsubst (intern (concat cname selt)) `(,name) - (format "For BBDB %s read element %i `%s'." - uname count selt) - ;; Use `elt' instead of `aref' so that these functions - ;; also work for the `bbdb-record-type' pseudo-code. - `(elt ,name ,count)) body) - (push (list 'defsubst setname `(,name value) - (format "For BBDB %s set element %i `%s' to VALUE. \ -Return VALUE. -Do not call this function directly. Call instead `bbdb-record-set-field' -which ensures the integrity of the database. Also, this makes your code -more robust with respect to possible future changes of BBDB's innermost -internals." - uname count selt) - `(aset ,name ,count value)) body)) - (setq count (1+ count))) - (push (list 'defconst (intern (concat cname "length")) count - (concat "Length of BBDB `" sname "'.")) body) - (cons 'progn body))) - -;; Define RECORD: -(bbdb-defstruct record - firstname lastname affix aka organization phone address mail xfields - uuid creation-date timestamp cache) - -;; Define PHONE: -(bbdb-defstruct phone - label area exchange suffix extension) - -;; Define ADDRESS: -(bbdb-defstruct address - label streets city state postcode country) - -;; Define record CACHE: -;; - fl-name (first and last name of the person referred to by the record), -;; - lf-name (last and first name of the person referred to by the record), -;; - mail-aka (list of names associated with mail addresses) -;; - mail-canon (list of canonical mail addresses) -;; - sortkey (the concatenation of the elements used for sorting the record), -;; - marker (position of beginning of record in `bbdb-file') -(bbdb-defstruct cache - fl-name lf-name mail-aka mail-canon sortkey marker) - -(defsubst bbdb-record-mail-aka (record) - "Record cache function: Return mail-aka for RECORD." - (bbdb-cache-mail-aka (bbdb-record-cache record))) - -(defsubst bbdb-record-mail-canon (record) - "Record cache function: Return mail-canon for RECORD." - (bbdb-cache-mail-canon (bbdb-record-cache record))) - -(defun bbdb-empty-record () - "Return a new empty record structure with a cache. -It is the caller's responsibility to make the new record known to BBDB." - (let ((record (make-vector bbdb-record-length nil))) - (bbdb-record-set-cache record (make-vector bbdb-cache-length nil)) - record)) - -;; `bbdb-hashtable' associates with each KEY a list of matching records. -;; KEY includes fl-name, lf-name, organizations, AKAs and email addresses. -;; When loading the database the hash table is initialized by calling -;; `bbdb-hash-record' for each record. This function is also called -;; when new records are added to the database. -;; `bbdb-delete-record-internal' with arg REMHASH non-nil removes a record -;; from the hash table (besides deleting the record from the database). -;; When an existing record is modified, the code that modifies the record -;; needs to update the hash table, too. This includes removing the outdated -;; associations between KEYs and record as well as adding the new associations. -;; This is one reason to modify records by calling `bbdb-record-set-field' -;; which properly updates the hash table. -;; The hash table can be accessed via `bbdb-gethash' -;; and via functions like `completing-read'. - -(defun bbdb-puthash (key record) - "Associate RECORD with KEY in `bbdb-hashtable'. -KEY must be a string or nil. Empty strings and nil are ignored." - (if (and key (not (string= "" key))) ; do not hash empty strings - (let* ((key (downcase key)) - (records (gethash key bbdb-hashtable))) - (puthash key (if records (bbdb-pushnewq record records) - (list record)) - bbdb-hashtable)))) - -(defun bbdb-gethash (key &optional predicate) - "Return list of records associated with KEY in `bbdb-hashtable'. -KEY must be a string or nil. Empty strings and nil are ignored. -PREDICATE may take the same values as `bbdb-completion-list'." - (when (and key (not (string= "" key))) - (let* ((key (downcase key)) - (all-records (gethash key bbdb-hashtable)) - records) - (if (or (not predicate) (eq t predicate)) - all-records - (dolist (record all-records) - (if (catch 'bbdb-hash-ok - (bbdb-hash-p key record predicate)) - (push record records))) - records)))) - -(defun bbdb-hash-p (key record predicate) - "Throw `bbdb-hash-ok' non-nil if KEY matches RECORD acording to PREDICATE. -PREDICATE may take the same values as the elements of `bbdb-completion-list'." - (if (and (memq 'fl-name predicate) - (bbdb-string= key (or (bbdb-record-name record) ""))) - (throw 'bbdb-hash-ok 'fl-name)) - (if (and (memq 'lf-name predicate) - (bbdb-string= key (or (bbdb-record-name-lf record) ""))) - (throw 'bbdb-hash-ok 'lf-name)) - (if (memq 'organization predicate) - (mapc (lambda (organization) (if (bbdb-string= key organization) - (throw 'bbdb-hash-ok 'organization))) - (bbdb-record-organization record))) - (if (memq 'aka predicate) - (mapc (lambda (aka) (if (bbdb-string= key aka) - (throw 'bbdb-hash-ok 'aka))) - (bbdb-record-field record 'aka-all))) - (if (and (memq 'primary predicate) - (bbdb-string= key (car (bbdb-record-mail-canon record)))) - (throw 'bbdb-hash-ok 'primary)) - (if (memq 'mail predicate) - (mapc (lambda (mail) (if (bbdb-string= key mail) - (throw 'bbdb-hash-ok 'mail))) - (bbdb-record-mail-canon record))) - nil) - -(defun bbdb-remhash (key record) - "Remove RECORD from list of records associated with KEY. -KEY must be a string or nil. Empty strings and nil are ignored." - (if (and key (not (string= "" key))) - (let* ((key (downcase key)) - (records (gethash key bbdb-hashtable))) - (when records - (setq records (delq record records)) - (if records - (puthash key records bbdb-hashtable) - (remhash key bbdb-hashtable)))))) - -(defun bbdb-hash-record (record) - "Insert RECORD in `bbdb-hashtable'. -This performs all initializations required for a new record. -Do not call this for existing records that require updating." - (bbdb-puthash (bbdb-record-name record) record) - (bbdb-puthash (bbdb-record-name-lf record) record) - (dolist (organization (bbdb-record-organization record)) - (bbdb-puthash organization record)) - (dolist (aka (bbdb-record-aka record)) - (bbdb-puthash aka record)) - (bbdb-puthash-mail record) - (puthash (bbdb-record-uuid record) record bbdb-uuid-table)) - -(defun bbdb-puthash-mail (record) - "For RECORD put mail into `bbdb-hashtable'." - (let (mail-aka mail-canon address) - (dolist (mail (bbdb-record-mail record)) - (setq address (bbdb-decompose-bbdb-address mail)) - (when (car address) - (push (car address) mail-aka) - (bbdb-puthash (car address) record)) - (push (nth 1 address) mail-canon) - (bbdb-puthash (nth 1 address) record)) - (bbdb-cache-set-mail-aka (bbdb-record-cache record) - (nreverse mail-aka)) - (bbdb-cache-set-mail-canon (bbdb-record-cache record) - (nreverse mail-canon)))) - -(defun bbdb-hash-update (record old new) - "Update hash for RECORD. Remove OLD, insert NEW. -Both OLD and NEW are lists of values." - (dolist (elt old) - (bbdb-remhash elt record)) - (dolist (elt new) - (bbdb-puthash elt record))) - -(defun bbdb-check-name (first last &optional record) - "Check whether the name FIRST LAST is a valid name. -This throws an error if the name is already used by another record -and `bbdb-allow-duplicates' is nil. If RECORD is non-nil, FIRST and LAST -may correspond to RECORD without raising an error." - ;; Are there more useful checks for names beyond checking for duplicates? - (unless bbdb-allow-duplicates - (let* ((name (bbdb-concat 'name-first-last first last)) - (records (bbdb-gethash name '(fl-name lf-name aka)))) - (if (or (and (not record) records) - (remq record records)) - (error "%s is already in BBDB" name))))) - -(defun bbdb-record-name (record) - "Record cache function: Return the full name FIRST_LAST of RECORD. -Return empty string if both the first and last name are nil. -If the name is not available in the name cache, the name cache value -is generated and stored." - (or (bbdb-cache-fl-name (bbdb-record-cache record)) - ;; Build the name cache for a record. - (bbdb-record-set-name record t t))) - -(defun bbdb-record-name-lf (record) - "Record cache function: Return the full name LAST_FIRST of RECORD. -If the name is not available in the name cache, the name cache value -is generated and stored." - (or (bbdb-cache-lf-name (bbdb-record-cache record)) - ;; Build the name cache for a record. - (progn (bbdb-record-set-name record t t) - (bbdb-cache-lf-name (bbdb-record-cache record))))) - -(defun bbdb-record-set-name (record first last) - "Record cache function: For RECORD set full name based on FIRST and LAST. -If FIRST or LAST are t use respective existing entries of RECORD. -Set full name in cache and hash. Return first-last name." - (let* ((cache (bbdb-record-cache record)) - (fl-name (bbdb-cache-fl-name cache)) - (lf-name (bbdb-cache-lf-name cache))) - (if fl-name (bbdb-remhash fl-name record)) - (if lf-name (bbdb-remhash lf-name record))) - (if (eq t first) - (setq first (bbdb-record-firstname record)) - (bbdb-record-set-firstname record first)) - (if (eq t last) - (setq last (bbdb-record-lastname record)) - (bbdb-record-set-lastname record last)) - (let ((fl-name (bbdb-concat 'name-first-last first last)) - (lf-name (bbdb-concat 'name-last-first last first)) - (cache (bbdb-record-cache record))) - ;; Set cache of RECORD - (bbdb-cache-set-fl-name cache fl-name) - (bbdb-cache-set-lf-name cache lf-name) - ;; Set hash. For convenience, the hash contains the full name - ;; as first-last and last-fist. - (bbdb-puthash fl-name record) - (bbdb-puthash lf-name record) - fl-name)) - -(defun bbdb-record-sortkey (record) - "Record cache function: Return the sortkey for RECORD. -Set and store it if necessary." - (or (bbdb-cache-sortkey (bbdb-record-cache record)) - (bbdb-record-set-sortkey record))) - -(defun bbdb-record-set-sortkey (record) - "Record cache function: Set and return RECORD's sortkey." - (bbdb-cache-set-sortkey - (bbdb-record-cache record) - (downcase - (bbdb-concat "" (bbdb-record-lastname record) - (bbdb-record-firstname record) - (bbdb-record-organization record))))) - -(defsubst bbdb-record-marker (record) - "Record cache function: Return the marker for RECORD." - (bbdb-cache-marker (bbdb-record-cache record))) - -(defsubst bbdb-record-set-marker (record marker) - "Record cache function: Set and return RECORD's MARKER." - (bbdb-cache-set-marker (bbdb-record-cache record) marker)) - -(defsubst bbdb-record-xfield (record label) - "For RECORD return value of xfield LABEL. -Return nil if xfield LABEL is undefined." - (cdr (assq label (bbdb-record-xfields record)))) - -;; The values of xfields are normally strings. The following function -;; comes handy if we want to treat these values as symbols. -(defun bbdb-record-xfield-intern (record label) - "For RECORD return interned value of xfield LABEL. -Return nil if xfield LABEL does not exist." - (let ((value (bbdb-record-xfield record label))) - ;; If VALUE is not a string, return whatever it is. - (if (stringp value) (intern value) value))) - -(defun bbdb-record-xfield-string (record label) - "For RECORD return value of xfield LABEL as string. -Return nil if xfield LABEL does not exist." - (let ((value (bbdb-record-xfield record label))) - (if (string-or-null-p value) - value - (let ((print-escape-newlines t)) - (prin1-to-string value))))) - -(defsubst bbdb-record-xfield-split (record label) - "For RECORD return value of xfield LABEL split as a list. -Splitting is based on `bbdb-separator-alist'." - (let ((val (bbdb-record-xfield record label))) - (cond ((stringp val) (bbdb-split label val)) - (val (error "Cannot split `%s'" val))))) - -(defun bbdb-record-set-xfield (record label value) - "For RECORD set xfield LABEL to VALUE. -If VALUE is nil or an empty string, remove xfield LABEL from RECORD. -Return VALUE." - ;; In principle we can also have xfield labels `name' or `mail', etc. - ;; Yet the actual code would get rather confused. So we throw an error. - (if (memq label '(name firstname lastname affix organization - mail aka phone address xfields)) - (error "xfield label `%s' illegal" label)) - (if (eq label 'mail-alias) - (setq bbdb-mail-aliases-need-rebuilt 'edit)) - (if (stringp value) (setq value (bbdb-string-trim value t))) - (let ((old-xfield (assq label (bbdb-record-xfields record)))) - ;; Do nothing if both OLD-XFIELD and VALUE are nil. - (cond ((and old-xfield value) ; update - (setcdr old-xfield value)) - (value ; new xfield - (bbdb-pushnewq label bbdb-xfield-label-list) - (bbdb-record-set-xfields record - (append (bbdb-record-xfields record) - (list (cons label value))))) - (old-xfield ; remove - (bbdb-record-set-xfields record - (delq old-xfield - (bbdb-record-xfields record)))))) - value) - -(defun bbdb-check-type (object type &optional abort extended) - "Return non-nil if OBJECT is of type TYPE. -TYPE is a pseudo-code as in `bbdb-record-type'. -If ABORT is non-nil, abort with error message if type checking fails. -If EXTENDED is non-nil, consider extended atomic types which may include -symbols, numbers, markers, and strings." - (let (tmp) - ;; Add more predicates? Compare info node `(elisp.info)Type Predicates'. - (or (cond ((eq type 'symbol) (symbolp object)) - ((eq type 'integer) (integerp object)) - ((eq type 'marker) (markerp object)) - ((eq type 'number) (numberp object)) - ((eq type 'string) (stringp object)) - ((eq type 'sexp) t) ; matches always - ((eq type 'face) (facep object)) - ;; not quite a type - ((eq type 'bound) (and (symbolp object) (boundp object))) - ((eq type 'function) (functionp object)) - ((eq type 'vector) (vectorp object)) - ((and extended - (cond ((symbolp type) (setq tmp (eq type object)) t) - ((or (numberp type) (markerp type)) - (setq tmp (= type object)) t) - ((stringp type) - (setq tmp (and (stringp object) - (string= type object))) t))) - tmp) - ((not (consp type)) - (error "Atomic type `%s' undefined" type)) - ((eq 'const (setq tmp (car type))) - (equal (nth 1 type) object)) - ((eq tmp 'cons) - (and (consp object) - (bbdb-check-type (car object) (nth 1 type) abort extended) - (bbdb-check-type (cdr object) (nth 2 type) abort extended))) - ((eq tmp 'list) - (and (listp object) - (eq (length (cdr type)) (length object)) - (let ((type (cdr type)) (object object) (ok t)) - (while type - (unless (bbdb-check-type (pop object) (pop type) - abort extended) - (setq ok nil type nil))) - ok))) - ((eq tmp 'repeat) - (and (listp object) - (let ((tp (nth 1 type)) (object object) (ok t)) - (while object - (unless (bbdb-check-type (pop object) tp abort extended) - (setq ok nil object nil))) - ok))) - ((eq tmp 'vector) - (and (vectorp object) - (let* ((i 0) (type (cdr type)) - (ok (eq (length object) (length type)))) - (when ok - (while type - (if (bbdb-check-type (aref object i) (pop type) - abort extended) - (setq i (1+ i)) - (setq ok nil type nil))) - ok)))) - ((eq tmp 'or) ; like customize `choice' type - (let ((type (cdr type)) ok) - (while type - (if (bbdb-check-type object (pop type) nil extended) - (setq ok t type nil))) - ok)) - ;; User-defined predicate - ((eq tmp 'user-p) (funcall (nth 1 type) object)) - (t (error "Compound type `%s' undefined" tmp))) - (and abort - (error "Type mismatch: expect %s, got `%s'" type object))))) - -;; (bbdb-check-type 'bar 'symbol) -;; (bbdb-check-type 'bar 'bar) -;; (bbdb-check-type "foo" 'symbol t) -;; (bbdb-check-type "foo" '(or symbol string)) -;; (bbdb-check-type nil '(const nil)) -;; (bbdb-check-type '(bar . "foo") '(cons symbol string)) -;; (bbdb-check-type '(bar "foo") '(list symbol string)) -;; (bbdb-check-type '("bar" "foo") '(repeat string)) -;; (bbdb-check-type (vector 'bar "foo") '(vector symbol string)) -;; (bbdb-check-type (vector 'bar "foo") 'vector) -;; (bbdb-check-type '(bar (bar . "foo")) '(list symbol (cons symbol string))) -;; (bbdb-check-type '("aa" . "bb") '(or (const nil) (cons string string)) t) -;; (bbdb-check-type nil '(or nil (cons string string)) t t) -;; (bbdb-check-type "foo" '(user-p (lambda (a) (stringp a)))) -;; (bbdb-check-type 'set 'function) - -(defun bbdb-record-field (record field) - "For RECORD return the value of FIELD. - -FIELD may take the following values - firstname Return the first name of RECORD - lastname Return the last name of RECORD - name Return the full name of RECORD (first name first) - name-lf Return the full name of RECORD (last name first) - affix Return the list of affixes - organization Return the list of organizations - aka Return the list of AKAs - aka-all Return the list of AKAs plus mail-akas. - mail Return the list of email addresses - mail-aka Return the list of name parts in mail addresses - mail-canon Return the list of canonical mail addresses. - phone Return the list of phone numbers - address Return the list of addresses - uuid Return the uuid of RECORD - creation-date Return the creation-date - timestamp Return the timestamp - xfields Return the list of all xfields - -Any other symbol is interpreted as the label for an xfield. -Then return the value of this xfield. - -See also `bbdb-record-set-field'." - (cond ((eq field 'firstname) (bbdb-record-firstname record)) - ((eq field 'lastname) (bbdb-record-lastname record)) - ((eq field 'name) (bbdb-record-name record)) - ((eq field 'name-lf) (bbdb-record-name-lf record)) - ((eq field 'affix) (bbdb-record-affix record)) - ((eq field 'organization) (bbdb-record-organization record)) - ((eq field 'mail) (bbdb-record-mail record)) - ((eq field 'mail-canon) (bbdb-record-mail-canon record)) ; derived (cached) field - ((eq field 'mail-aka) (bbdb-record-mail-aka record)) ; derived (cached) field - ((eq field 'aka) (bbdb-record-aka record)) - ((eq field 'aka-all) (append (bbdb-record-aka record) ; derived field - (bbdb-record-mail-aka record))) - ((eq field 'phone) (bbdb-record-phone record)) - ((eq field 'address) (bbdb-record-address record)) - ((eq field 'uuid) (bbdb-record-uuid record)) - ((eq field 'creation-date) (bbdb-record-creation-date record)) - ((eq field 'timestamp) (bbdb-record-timestamp record)) - ;; Return all xfields - ((eq field 'xfields) (bbdb-record-xfields record)) - ;; Return xfield FIELD (e.g., `notes') or nil if FIELD is not defined. - ((symbolp field) (bbdb-record-xfield record field)) - (t (error "Unknown field type `%s'" field)))) -(define-obsolete-function-alias 'bbdb-record-get-field 'bbdb-record-field "3.0") - -(defun bbdb-record-set-field (record field value &optional merge check) - "For RECORD set FIELD to VALUE. Return VALUE. -If MERGE is non-nil, merge VALUE with the current value of FIELD. -If CHECK is non-nil, check syntactically whether FIELD may take VALUE. -This function also updates the hash table. However, it does not update -RECORD in the database. Use `bbdb-change-record' for that. - -FIELD may take the following values - firstname VALUE is the first name of RECORD - lastname VALUE is the last name of RECORD - name VALUE is the full name of RECORD either as one string - or as a cons pair (FIRST . LAST) - affix VALUE is the list of affixes - organization VALUE is the list of organizations - aka VALUE is the list of AKAs - mail VALUE is the list of email addresses - phone VALUE is the list of phone numbers - address VALUE is the list of addresses - uuid VALUE is the uuid of RECORD - creation-date VALUE is the creation-date - timestamp VALUE is the timestamp - xfields VALUE is the list of all xfields - -Any other symbol is interpreted as the label for an xfield. -Then VALUE is the value of this xfield. - -See also `bbdb-record-field'." - (bbdb-editable) - (if (memq field '(name-lf mail-aka mail-canon aka-all)) - (error "`%s' is not allowed as the name of a field" field)) - (let ((record-type (cdr bbdb-record-type))) - (cond ((eq field 'firstname) ; First name - (if merge (error "Does not merge names")) - (if check (bbdb-check-type value (bbdb-record-firstname record-type) t)) - (bbdb-check-name value (bbdb-record-lastname record) record) - (bbdb-record-set-name record value t)) - - ;; Last name - ((eq field 'lastname) - (if merge (error "Does not merge names")) - (if check (bbdb-check-type value (bbdb-record-lastname record-type) t)) - (bbdb-check-name (bbdb-record-firstname record) value record) - (bbdb-record-set-name record t value)) - - ;; Name - ((eq field 'name) - (if merge (error "Does not merge names")) - (if (stringp value) - (setq value (bbdb-divide-name value)) - (if check (bbdb-check-type value '(cons string string) t))) - (let ((fn (car value)) (ln (cdr value))) - (bbdb-check-name fn ln record) - (bbdb-record-set-name record fn ln))) - - ;; Affix - ((eq field 'affix) - (if merge (setq value (bbdb-merge-lists (bbdb-record-affix record) - value 'bbdb-string=))) - (if check (bbdb-check-type value (bbdb-record-affix record-type) t)) - (setq value (bbdb-list-strings value)) - (bbdb-record-set-affix record value)) - - ;; Organization - ((eq field 'organization) - (if merge (setq value (bbdb-merge-lists (bbdb-record-organization record) - value 'bbdb-string=))) - (if check (bbdb-check-type value (bbdb-record-organization record-type) t)) - (setq value (bbdb-list-strings value)) - (bbdb-hash-update record (bbdb-record-organization record) value) - (dolist (organization value) - (bbdb-pushnew organization bbdb-organization-list)) - (bbdb-record-set-organization record value)) - - ;; AKA - ((eq field 'aka) - (if merge (setq value (bbdb-merge-lists (bbdb-record-aka record) - value 'bbdb-string=))) - (if check (bbdb-check-type value (bbdb-record-aka record-type) t)) - (setq value (bbdb-list-strings value)) - (unless bbdb-allow-duplicates - (dolist (aka value) - (let ((old (remq record (bbdb-gethash aka '(fl-name lf-name aka))))) - (if old (error "Alternate name address \"%s\" is used by \"%s\"" - aka (mapconcat 'bbdb-record-name old ", ")))))) - (bbdb-hash-update record (bbdb-record-aka record) value) - (bbdb-record-set-aka record value)) - - ;; Mail - ((eq field 'mail) - (if merge (setq value (bbdb-merge-lists (bbdb-record-mail record) - value 'bbdb-string=))) - (if check (bbdb-check-type value (bbdb-record-mail record-type) t)) - (setq value (bbdb-list-strings value)) - (unless bbdb-allow-duplicates - (dolist (mail value) - (let ((old (remq record (bbdb-gethash mail '(mail))))) - (if old (error "Mail address \"%s\" is used by \"%s\"" - mail (mapconcat 'bbdb-record-name old ", ")))))) - (dolist (aka (bbdb-record-mail-aka record)) - (bbdb-remhash aka record)) - (dolist (mail (bbdb-record-mail-canon record)) - (bbdb-remhash mail record)) - (bbdb-record-set-mail record value) - (bbdb-puthash-mail record)) - - ;; Phone - ((eq field 'phone) - (if merge (setq value (bbdb-merge-lists (bbdb-record-phone record) - value 'equal))) - (if check (bbdb-check-type value (bbdb-record-phone record-type) t)) - (dolist (phone value) - (bbdb-pushnew (bbdb-phone-label phone) bbdb-phone-label-list)) - (bbdb-record-set-phone record value)) - - ;; Address - ((eq field 'address) - (if merge (setq value (bbdb-merge-lists (bbdb-record-address record) - value 'equal))) - (if check (bbdb-check-type value (bbdb-record-address record-type) t)) - (dolist (address value) - (bbdb-pushnew (bbdb-address-label address) bbdb-address-label-list) - (mapc (lambda (street) (bbdb-pushnewt street bbdb-street-list)) - (bbdb-address-streets address)) - (bbdb-pushnewt (bbdb-address-city address) bbdb-city-list) - (bbdb-pushnewt (bbdb-address-state address) bbdb-state-list) - (bbdb-pushnewt (bbdb-address-postcode address) bbdb-postcode-list) - (bbdb-pushnewt (bbdb-address-country address) bbdb-country-list)) - (bbdb-record-set-address record value)) - - ;; uuid - ((eq field 'uuid) - ;; MERGE not meaningful - (if check (bbdb-check-type value (bbdb-record-uuid record-type) t)) - (let ((old-uuid (bbdb-record-uuid record))) - (unless (string= old-uuid value) - (remhash old-uuid bbdb-uuid-table) - (bbdb-record-set-uuid record value) - (puthash value record bbdb-uuid-table)))) - - ;; creation-date - ((eq field 'creation-date) - ;; MERGE not meaningful - (if check (bbdb-check-type value (bbdb-record-creation-date record-type) t)) - (bbdb-record-set-creation-date record value)) - - ;; timestamp - ((eq field 'timestamp) - ;; MERGE not meaningful - (if check (bbdb-check-type value (bbdb-record-timestamp record-type) t)) - (bbdb-record-set-timestamp record value)) - - ;; all xfields - ((eq field 'xfields) - (if merge - (let ((xfields (bbdb-record-xfields record)) - xfield) - (dolist (nv value) - (if (setq xfield (assq (car nv) xfields)) - (setcdr xfield (bbdb-merge-xfield - (car nv) (cdr xfield) (cdr nv))) - (setq xfields (append xfields (list nv))))) - (setq value xfields))) - (if check (bbdb-check-type value (bbdb-record-xfields record-type) t)) - (let (new-xfields) - (dolist (xfield value) - ;; Ignore junk - (when (and (cdr xfield) (not (equal "" (cdr xfield)))) - (push xfield new-xfields) - (bbdb-pushnewq (car xfield) bbdb-xfield-label-list))) - (bbdb-record-set-xfields record (nreverse new-xfields)))) - - ;; Single xfield - ((symbolp field) - (if merge - (setq value (bbdb-merge-xfield field (bbdb-record-xfield record field) - value))) - ;; The following test always succeeds - ;; (if check (bbdb-check-type value 'sexp t)) - ;; This removes xfield FIELD if its value is nil. - (bbdb-record-set-xfield record field value)) - - (t (error "Unknown field type `%s'" field))))) - -;; Currently unused (but possible entry for `bbdb-merge-xfield-function-alist') -(defun bbdb-merge-concat (string1 string2 &optional separator) - "Return the concatenation of STRING1 and STRING2. -SEPARATOR defaults to \"\\n\"." - (concat string1 (or separator "\n") string2)) - -;; Currently unused (but possible entry for `bbdb-merge-xfield-function-alist') -(defun bbdb-merge-concat-remove-duplicates (string1 string2) - "Concatenate STRING1 and STRING2, but remove duplicate lines." - (let ((lines (split-string string1 "\n"))) - (dolist (line (split-string string2 "\n")) - (bbdb-pushnew line lines)) - (bbdb-concat "\n" lines))) - -(defun bbdb-merge-string-least (string1 string2) - "Return the string out of STRING1 and STRING2 that is `string-lessp'." - (if (string-lessp string1 string2) - string1 - string2)) - -(defun bbdb-merge-string-most (string1 string2) - "Return the string out of STRING1 and STRING2 that is not `string-lessp'." - (if (string-lessp string1 string2) - string2 - string1)) - -(defun bbdb-merge-lists (l1 l2 cmp) - "Merge two lists L1 and L2 based on comparison CMP. -An element from L2 is added to L1 if CMP returns nil for all elements of L1. -If L1 or L2 are not lists, they are replaced by (list L1) and (list L2)." - (let (merge) - (unless (listp l1) (setq l1 (list l1))) - (dolist (e2 (if (listp l2) l2 (list l2))) - (let ((ll1 l1) e1 fail) - (while (setq e1 (pop ll1)) - (if (funcall cmp e1 e2) - (setq ll1 nil - fail t))) - (unless fail (push e2 merge)))) - (append l1 (nreverse merge)))) - -(defun bbdb-merge-xfield (label value1 value2) - "For LABEL merge VALUE1 with VALUE2. -If LABEL has an entry in `bbdb-merge-xfield-function-alist', use it. -If VALUE1 or VALUE2 is a substring of the other, return the longer one. -Otherwise use `bbdb-concat'. Return nil if we have nothing to merge." - (if (stringp value1) (setq value1 (bbdb-string-trim value1 t))) - (if (stringp value2) (setq value2 (bbdb-string-trim value2 t))) - (cond ((and value1 value2) - (let ((fun (cdr (assq label bbdb-merge-xfield-function-alist)))) - (cond (fun (funcall fun value1 value2)) - ((not (and (stringp value1) (stringp value2))) - (cons value1 value2)) ; concatenate lists - ((string-match (regexp-quote value1) value2) value2) - ((string-match (regexp-quote value2) value1) value1) - (t (bbdb-concat label value1 value2))))) - (value1) - (value2))) - -;;; Parsing other things - -(defun bbdb-divide-name (string) - "Divide STRING into a first name and a last name. -Case is ignored. Return name as (FIRST . LAST). -LAST is always a string (possibly empty). FIRST may be nil." - (let ((case-fold-search t) - first suffix) - ;; Separate a suffix. - (if (string-match bbdb-lastname-suffix-re string) - (setq suffix (concat " " (match-string 1 string)) - string (substring string 0 (match-beginning 0)))) - (cond ((string-match "\\`\\(.+\\),[ \t\n]*\\(.+\\)\\'" string) - ;; If STRING contains a comma, this probably means that STRING - ;; is of the form "Last, First". - (setq first (match-string 2 string) - string (match-string 1 string))) - ((string-match bbdb-lastname-re string) - (setq first (and (not (zerop (match-beginning 0))) - (substring string 0 (match-beginning 0))) - string (match-string 1 string)))) - (cons (and first (bbdb-string-trim first)) - (bbdb-string-trim (concat string suffix))))) - -(defun bbdb-parse-postcode (string) - "Check whether STRING is a legal postcode. -Do this only if `bbdb-check-postcode' is non-nil." - (if bbdb-check-postcode - (let ((postcodes bbdb-legal-postcodes) re done) - (while (setq re (pop postcodes)) - (if (string-match re string) - (setq done t postcodes nil))) - (if done string - (error "not a valid postcode."))) - string)) - -(defun bbdb-phone-string (phone) - "Massage string PHONE into a standard format." - ;; Phone numbers should come in two forms: - (if (= 2 (length phone)) - ;; (1) ["where" "the number"] - (if (stringp (aref phone 1)) - (aref phone 1) - (error "Not a valid phone number: %s" (aref phone 1))) - ;; (2) ["where" 415 555 1212 99] - (unless (and (integerp (aref phone 2)) - (integerp (aref phone 3))) - (error "Not an NANP number: %s %s" (aref phone 2) (aref phone 3))) - (concat (if (/= 0 (bbdb-phone-area phone)) - (format "(%03d) " (bbdb-phone-area phone)) - "") - (if (/= 0 (bbdb-phone-exchange phone)) - (format "%03d-%04d" - (bbdb-phone-exchange phone) (bbdb-phone-suffix phone)) - "") - (if (and (bbdb-phone-extension phone) - (/= 0 (bbdb-phone-extension phone))) - (format " x%d" (bbdb-phone-extension phone)) - "")))) - -(defsubst bbdb-record-lessp (record1 record2) - (string< (bbdb-record-sortkey record1) - (bbdb-record-sortkey record2))) - -(defmacro bbdb-error-retry (&rest body) - "Repeatedly execute BODY ignoring errors till no error occurs." - `(catch '--bbdb-error-retry-- - (while t - (condition-case --c-- - (throw '--bbdb-error-retry-- (progn ,@body)) - (error (ding) - (message "Error: %s" (nth 1 --c--)) - (sit-for 2)))))) - - -;;; Reading and Writing the BBDB - -(defun bbdb-buffer () - "Return buffer that visits the BBDB file `bbdb-file'. -Ensure that this buffer is in sync with `bbdb-file'. -Revert the buffer if necessary. -If `bbdb-file-remote' is non-nil and it is newer than `bbdb-file', -copy it to `bbdb-file'." - (unless (buffer-live-p bbdb-buffer) - (if (and bbdb-file-remote - (file-newer-than-file-p bbdb-file-remote bbdb-file)) - (copy-file bbdb-file-remote bbdb-file t t)) - - (with-current-buffer (setq bbdb-buffer (find-file-noselect bbdb-file)) - - ;; Check whether auto-save file is newer than `bbdb-file' - ;; Do this only when reading `bbdb-file'. - (let ((auto-save-file (make-auto-save-file-name))) - (when (and bbdb-check-auto-save-file - (file-newer-than-file-p auto-save-file buffer-file-name)) - (recover-file buffer-file-name) ; this queries - (bury-buffer) ; `recover-file' selects `bbdb-buffer' - (auto-save-mode 1) ; turn auto-save back on - ;; Delete auto-save file even if the user rejected to recover it, - ;; so we do not keep asking. - (condition-case nil - (delete-file auto-save-file) - (file-error nil)))))) - - ;; Make sure `bbdb-buffer' is not out of sync with disk. - (with-current-buffer bbdb-buffer - (cond ((verify-visited-file-modtime)) - ((bbdb-revert-buffer)) - ;; This is the case where `bbdb-file' has changed; the buffer - ;; has changed as well; and the user has answered "no" to the - ;; "flush your changes and revert" question. The only other - ;; alternative is to save the file right now. If they answer - ;; no to the following question, they will be asked the - ;; preceeding question again and again some large (but finite) - ;; number of times. `bbdb-buffer' is called a lot, you see... - ((buffer-modified-p) - ;; this queries - (bbdb-save t t)) - (t ; Buffer and file are inconsistent, but we let them stay that way - (message "Continuing with inconsistent BBDB buffers"))) - - ;; `bbdb-revert-buffer' kills all local variables. - (unless (assq 'bbdb-records (buffer-local-variables)) - ;; We are reading / reverting `bbdb-buffer'. - (set (make-local-variable 'revert-buffer-function) - 'bbdb-revert-buffer) - - (setq buffer-file-coding-system bbdb-file-coding-system - buffer-read-only bbdb-read-only - bbdb-mail-aliases-need-rebuilt 'parse - bbdb-changed-records nil) - - ;; `bbdb-before-save-hook' and `bbdb-after-save-hook' are user variables. - ;; To avoid confusion, we hide the hook functions `bbdb-before-save' - ;; and `bbdb-after-save' from the user as these are essential for BBDB. - (dolist (hook (cons 'bbdb-before-save bbdb-before-save-hook)) - (add-hook 'before-save-hook hook nil t)) - (dolist (hook (cons 'bbdb-after-save bbdb-after-save-hook)) - (add-hook 'after-save-hook hook nil t)) - - (clrhash bbdb-hashtable) - (clrhash bbdb-uuid-table) - - (if (/= (point-min) (point-max)) - (bbdb-parse-records) ; normal case: nonempty db - ;; Empty db: the following does not require `insert-before-markers' - ;; because there are no db-markers in this buffer. - (insert (format (concat ";; -*- mode: Emacs-Lisp; coding: %s; -*-" - "\n;;; file-format: %d\n") - bbdb-file-coding-system bbdb-file-format)) - ;; We pretend that `bbdb-buffer' is still unmodified, - ;; so that we will (auto-)save it only if we also add records to it. - (set-buffer-modified-p nil) - (setq bbdb-end-marker (point-marker) - ;; Setting `bbdb-records' makes it buffer-local, - ;; so that we can use it as a test whether we have - ;; initialized BBDB. - bbdb-records nil)) - - (run-hooks 'bbdb-after-read-db-hook))) - - ;; return `bbdb-buffer' - bbdb-buffer) - -(defmacro bbdb-with-db-buffer (&rest body) - "Execute the forms in BODY with `bbdb-buffer' temporarily current. -If `bbdb-debug' was non-nil at compile-time, and `bbdb-buffer' is visible -in a window, temporarilly switch to that window. So when we come out, -that window has been scrolled to the record we have just modified." - (declare (indent 0)) - (if bbdb-debug - `(let* ((buffer (bbdb-buffer)) - (window (get-buffer-window buffer))) - (if window - (with-selected-window window - ,@body) - (with-current-buffer buffer - ,@body))) - `(with-current-buffer (bbdb-buffer) - ,@body))) - -(defun bbdb-editable () - "Ensure that BBDB is editable, otherwise throw an error. -If BBDB is out of sync try to revert. -BBDB is not editable if it is read-only." - (if bbdb-read-only (error "BBDB is read-only")) - (let ((buffer (bbdb-buffer))) ; this reverts if necessary / possible - ;; Is the following possible? Superfluous tests do not hurt. - ;; It is relevant only for editing commands in a BBDB buffer, - ;; but not for MUA-related editing functions. - (if (and (eq major-mode 'bbdb-mode) - bbdb-records - (not (memq (caar bbdb-records) - (with-current-buffer buffer bbdb-records)))) - (error "BBDB is out of sync"))) - t) - -;;;###autoload -(defsubst bbdb-records () - "Return a list of all BBDB records; read in and parse the db if necessary. -This function also notices if the corresponding file on disk has been modified." - (with-current-buffer (bbdb-buffer) - bbdb-records)) - -(defun bbdb-revert-buffer (&optional ignore-auto noconfirm) - "The `revert-buffer-function' for `bbdb-buffer' visiting `bbdb-file'. -IGNORE-AUTO and NOCONFIRM have same meaning as in `revert-buffer'. -See also variable `bbdb-auto-revert'. -Return t if the reversion was successful (or not needed). -Return nil otherwise." - (interactive (list (not current-prefix-arg))) ; as in `revert-buffer' - (unless (buffer-live-p bbdb-buffer) - (error "No live BBDB buffer to revert")) - (with-current-buffer bbdb-buffer - (cond ((not buffer-file-number) - ;; We have not yet created `bbdb-file' - (when (or noconfirm - (yes-or-no-p "Flush your changes? ")) - (erase-buffer) - (kill-all-local-variables) ; clear database - (bbdb-buffer) ; re-initialize - (set-buffer-modified-p nil) - (bbdb-undisplay-records t))) - ;; If nothing has changed do nothing, return t. - ((and (verify-visited-file-modtime) - (not (buffer-modified-p)))) - ((or (and (not (verify-visited-file-modtime bbdb-buffer)) - ;; File changed on disk - (or noconfirm - (and bbdb-auto-revert - (not (buffer-modified-p))) - (yes-or-no-p - (if (buffer-modified-p) - "BBDB changed on disk; flush your changes and revert? " - "BBDB changed on disk; revert? ")))) - (and (verify-visited-file-modtime bbdb-buffer) - ;; File not changed on disk, but buffer modified - (buffer-modified-p) - (or noconfirm - (yes-or-no-p "Flush your changes and revert BBDB? ")))) - (unless (file-exists-p bbdb-file) - (error "BBDB: file %s no longer exists" bbdb-file)) - (kill-all-local-variables) ; clear database - ;; `revert-buffer-function' has the permanent-local property - ;; So to avoid looping, we need to bind it to nil explicitly. - (let (revert-buffer-function) - (revert-buffer ignore-auto t)) - (bbdb-buffer) ; re-initialize - (bbdb-undisplay-records t) - t)))) ; return nil if the user rejected to revert - -(defun bbdb-goto-first-record () - "Go to where first record begins, Move to end of file if no records." - (goto-char (point-min)) - (if (search-forward "\n[" nil 'move) - (forward-char -1))) - -(defun bbdb-parse-records () - "Parse BBDB records and initialize various internal variables. -If `bbdb-file' uses an outdated format, migrate to `bbdb-file-format'." - (save-excursion - (save-restriction - (widen) - (bbdb-goto-first-record) - (let* ((file (abbreviate-file-name buffer-file-name)) - (file-format (save-excursion - (if (re-search-backward - "^;+[ \t]*file-\\(format\\|version\\):[ \t]*\\([0-9]+\\)[ \t]*$" nil t) - (string-to-number (match-string 2)) - ;; No file-format line. - (error "BBDB corrupted: no file-format line")))) - (migrate (< file-format bbdb-file-format)) - records) - (if (> file-format bbdb-file-format) - (error "%s understands file format %s but not %s." - (bbdb-version) bbdb-file-format file-format)) - - (if (and migrate - (not (yes-or-no-p - (format (concat "Migrate `%s' to BBDB file format %s " - "(back-up recommended)? ") - file bbdb-file-format)))) - (progn - (message "Abort loading %s" file) - (sleep-for 2) - (setq bbdb-records nil - ;; Avoid unexpected surprises - buffer-read-only t) - 'abort) - - (or (eobp) (looking-at "\\[") - (error "BBDB corrupted: no following bracket")) - - (unless bbdb-silent (message "Parsing BBDB file `%s'..." file)) - - ;; narrow the buffer to skip over the rubbish before the first record. - (narrow-to-region (point) (point-max)) - (let ((modp (buffer-modified-p)) - ;; Make sure those parens get cleaned up. - ;; This code had better stay simple! - (inhibit-quit t) - (buffer-undo-list t) - buffer-read-only) - (goto-char (point-min)) (insert "(\n") - (goto-char (point-max)) (insert "\n)") - (goto-char (point-min)) - (unwind-protect - (setq records (read (current-buffer))) - (goto-char (point-min)) (delete-char 2) - (goto-char (point-max)) (delete-char -2) - (set-buffer-modified-p modp))) - (widen) - - ;; Migrate if `bbdb-file' is outdated. - (if migrate (setq records (bbdb-migrate records file-format))) - - ;; We could first set `bbdb-phone-label-list' and - ;; `bbdb-address-label-list' to their customized values. Bother? - (setq bbdb-records records - bbdb-xfield-label-list nil - bbdb-organization-list nil - bbdb-street-list nil - bbdb-city-list nil - bbdb-state-list nil - bbdb-postcode-list nil - bbdb-country-list nil) - - (bbdb-goto-first-record) - (dolist (record records) - ;; We assume that the markers for each record need to go at each - ;; newline. If this is not the case, things can go *very* wrong. - (bbdb-debug - (unless (looking-at "\\[") - (error "BBDB corrupted: junk between records at %s" (point)))) - - (bbdb-cache-set-marker - (bbdb-record-set-cache record (make-vector bbdb-cache-length nil)) - (point-marker)) - (forward-line 1) - - ;; Every record must have a unique uuid in `bbdb-uuid-table'. - (if (gethash (bbdb-record-uuid record) bbdb-uuid-table) - ;; Is there a more useful action than throwing an error? - ;; We are just loading BBDB, so we are not yet ready - ;; for sophisticated solutions. - (error "Duplicate UUID %s" (bbdb-record-uuid record))) - - ;; Set the completion lists - (dolist (phone (bbdb-record-phone record)) - (bbdb-pushnew (bbdb-phone-label phone) bbdb-phone-label-list)) - (dolist (address (bbdb-record-address record)) - (bbdb-pushnew (bbdb-address-label address) bbdb-address-label-list) - (mapc (lambda (street) (bbdb-pushnewt street bbdb-street-list)) - (bbdb-address-streets address)) - (bbdb-pushnewt (bbdb-address-city address) bbdb-city-list) - (bbdb-pushnewt (bbdb-address-state address) bbdb-state-list) - (bbdb-pushnewt (bbdb-address-postcode address) bbdb-postcode-list) - (bbdb-pushnewt (bbdb-address-country address) bbdb-country-list)) - (dolist (xfield (bbdb-record-xfields record)) - (bbdb-pushnewq (car xfield) bbdb-xfield-label-list)) - (dolist (organization (bbdb-record-organization record)) - (bbdb-pushnew organization bbdb-organization-list)) - - (let ((name (bbdb-concat 'name-first-last - (bbdb-record-firstname record) - (bbdb-record-lastname record)))) - (when (and (not bbdb-allow-duplicates) - (bbdb-gethash name '(fl-name aka))) - ;; This does not check for duplicate mail fields. - ;; Yet under normal circumstances, this should really - ;; not be necessary each time BBDB is loaded as BBDB checks - ;; whether creating a new record or modifying an existing one - ;; results in duplicates. - ;; Alternatively, you can use `bbdb-search-duplicates'. - (message "Duplicate BBDB record encountered: %s" name) - (sit-for 1))) - - ;; If `bbdb-allow-duplicates' is non-nil, we allow that two records - ;; (with different uuids) refer to the same person (same name etc.). - ;; Such duplicate records are always hashed. - ;; Otherwise, an unhashed record would not be available for things - ;; like completion (and we would not know which record to keeep - ;; and which one to hide). We trust the user she knows what - ;; she wants if she keeps duplicate records in the database though - ;; `bbdb-allow-duplicates' is nil. - (bbdb-hash-record record)) - - ;; Note that `bbdb-xfield-label-list' serves two purposes: - ;; - check whether an xfield is new to BBDB - ;; - list of known xfields for minibuffer completion - ;; Only in the latter case, we might want to exclude - ;; those xfields that are handled automatically. - ;; So the following is not a satisfactory solution. - - ;; (dolist (label (bbdb-layout-get-option 'multi-line 'omit)) - ;; (setq bbdb-xfield-label-list (delq label bbdb-xfield-label-list))) - - ;; `bbdb-end-marker' allows to put comments at the end of `bbdb-file' - ;; that are ignored. - (setq bbdb-end-marker (point-marker)) - - (when migrate - (dolist (record bbdb-records) - (bbdb-overwrite-record-internal record)) - ;; update file format - (goto-char (point-min)) - (if (re-search-forward (format "^;;; file-\\(version\\|format\\): %d$" - file-format) - nil t) - (replace-match (format ";;; file-format: %d" bbdb-file-format)))) - - (unless bbdb-silent (message "Parsing BBDB file `%s'...done" file)) - bbdb-records))))) - -(defun bbdb-before-save () - "Run before saving `bbdb-file' as buffer-local part of `before-save-hook'." - (when (and bbdb-file-remote - (or bbdb-file-remote-save-always - (y-or-n-p (format "Save the remote BBDB file %s too? " - bbdb-file-remote)))) - ;; Write the current buffer `bbdb-file' into `bbdb-file-remote'. - (let ((coding-system-for-write bbdb-file-coding-system)) - (write-region (point-min) (point-max) bbdb-file-remote)))) - -(defun bbdb-after-save () - "Run after saving `bbdb-file' as buffer-local part of `after-save-hook'." - (setq bbdb-changed-records nil) - (dolist (buffer (buffer-list)) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (if (eq major-mode 'bbdb-mode) - (set-buffer-modified-p nil))))) - -(defun bbdb-change-record (record &rest ignored) - "Update the database after a change of RECORD. -Return RECORD if RECORD got changed compared with the database, -return nil otherwise. -Hash RECORD if it is new. If RECORD is not new, it is the the caller's -responsibility to update the hashtables for RECORD. (Up-to-date hashtables are -ensured if the fields are modified by calling `bbdb-record-set-field'.) -Redisplay RECORD if it is not new. - -Args IGNORED are ignored and their use is discouraged. -They are present only for backward compatibility." - (when (and ignored (get 'bbdb-change-record 'bbdb-outdated)) - (put 'bbdb-change-record 'bbdb-outdated t) - (message "Outdated usage of `bbdb-change-record'") - (sit-for 2)) - - (if bbdb-read-only - (error "The Insidious Big Brother Database is read-only.")) - ;; The call of `bbdb-records' checks file synchronization. - ;; If RECORD refers to an existing record that has been changed, - ;; yet in the meanwhile we reverted the BBDB file, then RECORD - ;; no longer refers to a record in `bbdb-records'. RECORD will then - ;; be treated as new, when we try to merge it with the known record. - (let ((tail (memq record (bbdb-records)))) - (if tail ; RECORD is not new - ;; If the string we currently have for RECORD in `bbdb-buffer' - ;; is `equal' to the string we would write to `bbdb-buffer', - ;; we really did not change RECORD at all. So we don't update RECORD - ;; unless `bbdb-update-unchanged-records' tells us to do so anyway. - ;; Also, we only call `bbdb-change-hook' and `bbdb-after-change-hook' - ;; if RECORD got changed. - (when (or bbdb-update-unchanged-records - (not (string= (bbdb-with-db-buffer - (buffer-substring-no-properties - (bbdb-record-marker record) - (1- (if (cdr tail) - (bbdb-record-marker (cadr tail)) - bbdb-end-marker)))) - (let ((cache (bbdb-record-cache record)) - (inhibit-quit t)) - (bbdb-record-set-cache record nil) - (prog1 (bbdb-with-print-loadably - (prin1-to-string record)) - (bbdb-record-set-cache record cache)))))) - (bbdb-record-set-timestamp - record (format-time-string bbdb-time-stamp-format nil t)) - (run-hook-with-args 'bbdb-change-hook record) - (let ((sort (not (equal (bbdb-cache-sortkey (bbdb-record-cache record)) - (bbdb-record-set-sortkey record))))) - (if (not sort) ;; If we do not need to sort, overwrite RECORD. - (bbdb-overwrite-record-internal record) - ;; Since we need to sort, delete then insert RECORD. - ;; Do not mess with the hash tables here. - ;; We assume they got updated by the caller. - (bbdb-delete-record-internal record) - (bbdb-insert-record-internal record)) - (bbdb-pushnewq record bbdb-changed-records) - (run-hook-with-args 'bbdb-after-change-hook record) - (bbdb-redisplay-record-globally record sort)) - record) - - ;; Record is new and not yet in BBDB. - (unless (bbdb-record-cache record) - (bbdb-record-set-cache record (make-vector bbdb-cache-length nil))) - (unless (bbdb-record-uuid record) - (bbdb-record-set-uuid record (bbdb-uuid))) - (unless (bbdb-record-creation-date record) - (bbdb-record-set-creation-date - record (format-time-string bbdb-time-stamp-format nil t)) - (run-hook-with-args 'bbdb-create-hook record)) - - (let ((old-record (gethash (bbdb-record-uuid record) bbdb-uuid-table))) - (if old-record - ;; RECORD is really OLD-RECORD. Merge and return OLD-RECORD. - (if bbdb-merge-records-function - (funcall bbdb-merge-records-function record old-record) - (bbdb-merge-records record old-record)) - - ;; RECORD is really new. - (bbdb-record-set-timestamp - record (format-time-string bbdb-time-stamp-format nil t)) - (run-hook-with-args 'bbdb-change-hook record) - (bbdb-insert-record-internal record) - (bbdb-hash-record record) - (bbdb-pushnewq record bbdb-changed-records) - (run-hook-with-args 'bbdb-after-change-hook record) - record))))) - -(defun bbdb-delete-record-internal (record &optional completely) - "Delete RECORD in the database file. -With COMPLETELY non-nil, also undisplay RECORD and remove it -from the hash table." - (unless (bbdb-record-marker record) (error "BBDB: marker absent")) - (if completely (bbdb-redisplay-record-globally record nil t)) - (bbdb-with-db-buffer - (barf-if-buffer-read-only) - (let ((tail (memq record bbdb-records)) - (inhibit-quit t)) - (unless tail (error "BBDB record absent: %s" record)) - (delete-region (bbdb-record-marker record) - (if (cdr tail) - (bbdb-record-marker (car (cdr tail))) - bbdb-end-marker)) - (setq bbdb-records (delq record bbdb-records)) - (when completely - (bbdb-remhash (bbdb-record-name record) record) - (bbdb-remhash (bbdb-record-name-lf record) record) - (dolist (organization (bbdb-record-organization record)) - (bbdb-remhash organization record)) - (dolist (mail (bbdb-record-mail-canon record)) - (bbdb-remhash mail record)) - (dolist (aka (bbdb-record-field record 'aka-all)) - (bbdb-remhash aka record)))))) - -(defun bbdb-insert-record-internal (record) - "Insert RECORD into the database file. Return RECORD. -Do not call this function directly, call instead `bbdb-change-record' -that calls the hooks, too." - (unless (bbdb-record-marker record) - (bbdb-record-set-marker record (make-marker))) - (bbdb-with-db-buffer - (barf-if-buffer-read-only) - ;; splice record into `bbdb-records' - (bbdb-debug (if (memq record bbdb-records) - (error "BBDB record not unique: - %s" record))) - (if (or (not bbdb-records) ; first record in new database - (bbdb-record-lessp record (car bbdb-records))) - (push record bbdb-records) - (let ((records bbdb-records)) - (while (and (cdr records) - (bbdb-record-lessp (nth 1 records) record)) - (setq records (cdr records))) - (setcdr records (cons record (cdr records))))) - - (let ((next (car (cdr (memq record bbdb-records))))) - (goto-char (if next - (bbdb-record-marker next) - bbdb-end-marker))) - ;; Before writing the record, remove the cache (we do not want that - ;; written to the file.) After writing, put the cache back and update - ;; the cache's marker. - (let ((cache (bbdb-record-cache record)) - (point (point)) - (inhibit-quit t)) - (bbdb-debug - (if (= point (point-min)) - (error "Inserting at point-min (%s)" point)) - (if (and (/= point bbdb-end-marker) - (not (looking-at "^\\["))) - (error "Not inserting before a record (%s)" point))) - (bbdb-record-set-cache record nil) - (insert-before-markers - (bbdb-with-print-loadably (prin1-to-string record)) "\n") - (set-marker (bbdb-cache-marker cache) point) - (bbdb-record-set-cache record cache)) - record)) - -(defun bbdb-overwrite-record-internal (record) - "Overwrite RECORD in the database file. Return RECORD. -Do not call this function directly, call instead `bbdb-change-record' -that calls the hooks, too." - (bbdb-with-db-buffer - (barf-if-buffer-read-only) - (let* ((tail (memq record bbdb-records)) - (_ (unless tail (error "BBDB record absent: %s" record))) - (cache (bbdb-record-cache record)) - (inhibit-quit t)) - (bbdb-debug - (if (<= (bbdb-cache-marker cache) (point-min)) - (error "Cache marker is %s" (bbdb-cache-marker cache)))) - (goto-char (bbdb-cache-marker cache)) - (bbdb-debug - (if (and (/= (point) bbdb-end-marker) - (not (looking-at "\\["))) - (error "Not inserting before a record (%s)" (point)))) - - (bbdb-record-set-cache record nil) - (insert (bbdb-with-print-loadably (prin1-to-string record)) "\n") - (delete-region (point) - (if (cdr tail) - (bbdb-record-marker (car (cdr tail))) - bbdb-end-marker)) - (bbdb-record-set-cache record cache) - - (bbdb-debug - (if (<= (if (cdr tail) - (bbdb-record-marker (car (cdr tail))) - bbdb-end-marker) - (bbdb-record-marker record)) - (error "Overwrite failed"))) - - record))) - -;; Record formatting: -;; This does not insert anything into the *BBDB* buffer, -;; which is handled in a second step by the display functions. - -(defun bbdb-layout-get-option (layout option) - "For LAYOUT return value of OPTION according to `bbdb-layout-alist'." - (let ((layout-spec (if (listp layout) - layout - (assq layout bbdb-layout-alist))) - option-value) - (and layout-spec - (setq option-value (assq option layout-spec)) - (cdr option-value)))) - -(defun bbdb-address-continental-p (address) - "Return non-nil if ADDRESS is a continental address. -This is done by comparing the postcode to `bbdb-continental-postcode-regexp'. - -This is a possible identifying function for -`bbdb-address-format-list' and `bbdb-tex-address-format-list'." - (string-match bbdb-continental-postcode-regexp - (bbdb-address-postcode address))) - -;; This function can provide some guidance for writing -;; your own address formatting function -(defun bbdb-format-address-default (address) - "Return formatted ADDRESS as a string. -This is the default format; it is used in the US, for example. -The result looks like this: - label: street - street - ... - city, state postcode - country. - -This function is a possible formatting function for -`bbdb-address-format-list'." - (let ((country (bbdb-address-country address)) - (streets (bbdb-address-streets address))) - (concat (if streets - (concat (mapconcat 'identity streets "\n") "\n")) - (bbdb-concat ", " (bbdb-address-city address) - (bbdb-concat " " (bbdb-address-state address) - (bbdb-address-postcode address))) - (unless (or (not country) (string= "" country)) - (concat "\n" country))))) - -(defun bbdb-format-address (address layout) - "Format ADDRESS using LAYOUT. Return result as a string. -The formatting rules are defined in `bbdb-address-format-list'." - (let ((list bbdb-address-format-list) - (country (bbdb-address-country address)) - elt string) - (while (and (not string) (setq elt (pop list))) - (let ((identifier (car elt)) - (format (nth layout elt)) - ;; recognize case for format identifiers - case-fold-search str) - (when (or (eq t identifier) ; default - (and (functionp identifier) - (funcall identifier address)) - (and country - (listp identifier) - ;; ignore case for countries - (member-ignore-case country identifier))) - (cond ((functionp format) - (setq string (funcall format address))) - ((stringp format) - (setq string "") - (dolist (form (split-string (substring format 1 -1) - (substring format 0 1) t)) - (cond ((string-match "%s" form) ; street - (mapc (lambda (s) (setq string (concat string (format form s)))) - (bbdb-address-streets address))) - ((string-match "%c" form) ; city - (unless (or (not (setq str (bbdb-address-city address))) (string= "" str)) - (setq string (concat string (format (replace-regexp-in-string "%c" "%s" form) str))))) - ((string-match "%p" form) ; postcode - (unless (or (not (setq str (bbdb-address-postcode address))) (string= "" str)) - (setq string (concat string (format (replace-regexp-in-string "%p" "%s" form) str))))) - ((string-match "%S" form) ; state - (unless (or (not (setq str (bbdb-address-state address))) (string= "" str)) - (setq string (concat string (format (replace-regexp-in-string "%S" "%s" form t) str))))) - ((string-match "%C" form) ; country - (unless (or (not country) (string= "" country)) - (setq string (concat string (format (replace-regexp-in-string "%C" "%s" form t) country))))) - (t (error "Malformed address format element %s" form))))) - (t (error "Malformed address format %s" format)))))) - (unless string - (error "No match of `bbdb-address-format-list'")) - string)) - -;;; Record display: -;; This inserts formatted (pieces of) records into the BBDB buffer. - -(defsubst bbdb-field-property (start field) - "Set text property bbdb-field of text between START and point to FIELD." - (put-text-property start (point) 'bbdb-field field)) - -(defsubst bbdb-display-text (text field &optional face) - "Insert TEXT at point. Set its text property bbdb-field to FIELD. -If FACE is non-nil, also add face FACE." - (let ((start (point))) - (insert text) - (bbdb-field-property start field) - (if face (put-text-property start (point) 'face face)))) - -(defun bbdb-display-list (list field &optional terminator face indent) - "Insert elements of LIST at point. -For inserted text, set text property bbdb-field to FIELD. -If TERMINATOR is non-nil use it to terminate the inserted text. -If FACE is non-nil use it as FACE for inserted text. -If INDENT and `bbdb-wrap-column' are integers, insert line breaks in between -elements of LIST if otherwise inserted text exceeds `bbdb-wrap-column'." - ;; `truncate-lines' is fine for one-line layout. But it is annyoing - ;; for records that are displayed with multi-line layout. - ;; Non-nil `word-wrap' would be much nicer. How can we switch between - ;; non-nil `truncate-lines' and non-nil `word-wrap' on a per-record basis? - ;; The following code is an alternative solution using `bbdb-wrap-column'. - (let* ((separator (nth 1 (or (cdr (assq field bbdb-separator-alist)) - bbdb-default-separator))) - (indent-flag (and (integerp bbdb-wrap-column) - (integerp indent))) - (prefix (if indent-flag - (concat separator "\n" (make-string indent ?\s)))) - elt) - (while (setq elt (pop list)) - (bbdb-display-text elt (list field elt) face) - (cond ((and list indent-flag - (> (+ (current-column) (length (car list))) - bbdb-wrap-column)) - (bbdb-display-text prefix (list field) face)) - (list - (bbdb-display-text separator (list field) face)) - (terminator - (bbdb-display-text terminator (list field) face)))))) - -(defun bbdb-display-name-organization (record) - "Insert name, affix, and organization of RECORD. -If RECORD has an xfield name-face, its value is used for font-locking name. -The value of name-face may be a face that is used directly. -The value may also be a key in `bbdb-name-face-alist'. Then the -corresponding cdr is used. If none of these schemes succeeds the face -`bbdb-face' is used." - ;; Should this be further customizable? We could build the following - ;; from a customizable list containing function calls and strings. - ;; Name - (let ((name (if (eq 'last-first - (or (bbdb-record-xfield-intern record 'name-format) - bbdb-name-format)) - (bbdb-record-name-lf record) - ;; default: Firstname Lastname - (bbdb-record-name record))) - (name-face (bbdb-record-xfield record 'name-face))) - (if (string= "" name) (setq name "???")) - (bbdb-display-text name (list 'name name) - (if name-face - (cond ((facep name-face) name-face) - ((cdr (assoc name-face bbdb-name-face-alist))) - (t 'bbdb-name)) - 'bbdb-name))) - ;; Affix - (let ((affix (bbdb-record-affix record))) - (when affix - (insert ", ") - (bbdb-display-list affix 'affix))) - ;; Organization - (let ((organization (bbdb-record-organization record))) - (when organization - (insert " - ") - (bbdb-display-list organization 'organization nil - 'bbdb-organization))) - ;; Image - (if (and bbdb-image (display-images-p)) - (let ((image (cond ((functionp bbdb-image) - (funcall bbdb-image record)) - ((memq bbdb-image '(name fl-name)) - (bbdb-record-name record)) - ((eq bbdb-image 'lf-name) - (bbdb-record-name-lf record)) - (t - (bbdb-record-xfield record bbdb-image))))) - (when (and image - (setq image (locate-file image bbdb-image-path - bbdb-image-suffixes)) - (setq image (create-image image))) - (insert " ") - (insert-image image))))) - -(defun bbdb-display-record-one-line (record layout field-list) - "Format RECORD for the one-line FORMAT using LAYOUT. -See `bbdb-layout-alist' for more info on layouts. -FIELD-LIST is the list of actually displayed FIELDS." - ;; Name, affix, and organizations - (bbdb-display-name-organization record) - (let ((name-end (or (bbdb-layout-get-option layout 'name-end) - 40)) - (start (line-beginning-position))) - (when (> (- (point) start -1) name-end) - (put-text-property (+ start name-end -4) (point) 'invisible t) - (insert "...")) - (indent-to name-end)) - ;; rest of the fields - (let (formatfun start) - (dolist (field field-list) - (cond (;; customized formatting - (setq formatfun (intern-soft (format "bbdb-display-%s-one-line" field))) - (funcall formatfun record)) - ;; phone - ((eq field 'phone) - (let ((phones (bbdb-record-phone record)) phone) - (if phones - (while (setq phone (pop phones)) - (bbdb-display-text (format "%s " (aref phone 0)) - `(phone ,phone field-label) - 'bbdb-field-name) - (bbdb-display-text (format "%s%s" (aref phone 1) - (if phones " " "; ")) - `(phone ,phone)))))) - ;; address - ((eq field 'address) - (dolist (address (bbdb-record-address record)) - (setq start (point)) - (insert (bbdb-format-address address 3)) - (bbdb-field-property start `(address ,address)) - (insert "; "))) - ;; mail - ((eq field 'mail) - (let ((mail (bbdb-record-mail record))) - (if mail - (bbdb-display-list (if (bbdb-layout-get-option layout 'primary) - (list (car mail)) mail) - 'mail "; ")))) - ;; AKA - ((eq field 'aka) - (let ((aka (bbdb-record-aka record))) - (if aka - (bbdb-display-list aka 'aka "; ")))) - ;; uuid - ((eq field 'uuid) - (let ((uuid (bbdb-record-uuid record))) - (bbdb-display-text (format "%s; " uuid) `(uuid ,uuid)))) - ;; creation-date - ((eq field 'creation-date) - (let ((creation-date (bbdb-record-creation-date record))) - (bbdb-display-text (format "%s; " creation-date) `(creation-date ,creation-date)))) - ;; timestamp - ((eq field 'timestamp) - (let ((timestamp (bbdb-record-timestamp record))) - (bbdb-display-text (format "%s; " timestamp) `(timestamp ,timestamp)))) - ;; xfields - (t - (let* ((xfield (assq field (bbdb-record-xfields record))) - (value (cdr xfield))) - (if value - (bbdb-display-text - (concat (if (stringp value) - (replace-regexp-in-string - "\n" "; " value) - ;; value of xfield is a sexp - (let ((print-escape-newlines t)) - (prin1-to-string value))) - "; ") - `(xfields ,xfield))))))) - ;; delete the trailing "; " - (if (looking-back "; " nil) - (backward-delete-char 2)) - (insert "\n"))) - -(defun bbdb-display-record-multi-line (record layout field-list) - "Format RECORD for the multi-line FORMAT using LAYOUT. -See `bbdb-layout-alist' for more info on layouts. -FIELD-LIST is the list of actually displayed FIELDS." - (bbdb-display-name-organization record) - (insert "\n") - (let* ((indent (or (bbdb-layout-get-option layout 'indentation) 21)) - ;; The format string FMT adds three extra characters. - ;; So we subtract those from the value of INDENT. - (fmt (format " %%%ds: " (- indent 3))) - start formatfun) - (dolist (field field-list) - (setq start (point)) - (cond (;; customized formatting - (setq formatfun (intern-soft (format "bbdb-display-%s-multi-line" field))) - (funcall formatfun record indent)) - ;; phone - ((eq field 'phone) - (dolist (phone (bbdb-record-phone record)) - (bbdb-display-text (format fmt (concat "phone (" - (bbdb-phone-label phone) - ")")) - `(phone ,phone field-label) - 'bbdb-field-name) - (bbdb-display-text (concat (bbdb-phone-string phone) "\n") - `(phone ,phone)))) - ;; address - ((eq field 'address) - (dolist (address (bbdb-record-address record)) - (bbdb-display-text (format fmt (concat "address (" - (bbdb-address-label address) - ")")) - `(address ,address field-label) - 'bbdb-field-name) - (setq start (point)) - (insert (bbdb-indent-string (bbdb-format-address address 2) indent) - "\n") - (bbdb-field-property start `(address ,address)))) - ;; mail - ((eq field 'mail) - (let ((mail (bbdb-record-mail record))) - (when mail - (bbdb-display-text (format fmt "mail") '(mail nil field-label) - 'bbdb-field-name) - (bbdb-display-list (if (bbdb-layout-get-option layout 'primary) - (list (car mail)) mail) - 'mail "\n" nil indent)))) - ;; AKA - ((eq field 'aka) - (let ((aka (bbdb-record-aka record))) - (when aka - (bbdb-display-text (format fmt "AKA") '(aka nil field-label) - 'bbdb-field-name) - (bbdb-display-list aka 'aka "\n")))) - ;; uuid - ((eq field 'uuid) - (let ((uuid (bbdb-record-uuid record))) - (bbdb-display-text (format fmt "uuid") `(uuid ,uuid field-label) - 'bbdb-field-name) - (bbdb-display-text (format "%s\n" uuid) `(uuid ,uuid)))) - ;; creation-date - ((eq field 'creation-date) - (let ((creation-date (bbdb-record-creation-date record))) - (bbdb-display-text (format fmt "creation-date") `(creation-date ,creation-date field-label) - 'bbdb-field-name) - (bbdb-display-text (format "%s\n" creation-date) `(creation-date ,creation-date)))) - ;; timestamp - ((eq field 'timestamp) - (let ((timestamp (bbdb-record-timestamp record))) - (bbdb-display-text (format fmt "timestamp") `(timestamp ,timestamp field-label) - 'bbdb-field-name) - (bbdb-display-text (format "%s\n" timestamp) `(timestamp ,timestamp)))) - ;; xfields - (t - (let* ((xfield (assq field (bbdb-record-xfields record))) - (value (cdr xfield))) - (when value - (bbdb-display-text (format fmt field) - `(xfields ,xfield field-label) - 'bbdb-field-name) - (setq start (point)) - (insert (bbdb-indent-string - (if (stringp value) - value - ;; value of xfield is a sexp - (let ((string (pp-to-string value))) - (if (string-match "[ \t\n]+\\'" string) - (substring-no-properties - string 0 (match-beginning 0)) - string))) - indent) "\n") - (bbdb-field-property start `(xfields ,xfield))))))) - (insert "\n"))) - -(defalias 'bbdb-display-record-full-multi-line - 'bbdb-display-record-multi-line) - -(defalias 'bbdb-display-record-pop-up-multi-line - 'bbdb-display-record-multi-line) - -(defun bbdb-display-record (record layout number) - "Insert a formatted RECORD into the current buffer at point. -LAYOUT can be a symbol describing a layout in `bbdb-layout-alist'. -If it is nil, use `bbdb-layout'. -NUMBER is the number of RECORD among the displayed records. -Move point to the end of the inserted record." - (unless layout (setq layout bbdb-layout)) - (unless (assq layout bbdb-layout-alist) - (error "Unknown layout `%s'" layout)) - (let ((display-p (bbdb-layout-get-option layout 'display-p)) - (omit-list (bbdb-layout-get-option layout 'omit)) ; omitted fields - (order-list (bbdb-layout-get-option layout 'order)); requested field order - (all-fields (append '(phone address mail aka) ; default field order - (mapcar 'car (bbdb-record-xfields record)) - '(uuid creation-date timestamp))) - (beg (point)) - format-function field-list) - (when (or (not display-p) - (and display-p - (funcall display-p))) - (if (functionp omit-list) - (setq omit-list (funcall omit-list record layout))) - (if (functionp order-list) - (setq order-list (funcall order-list record layout))) - ;; first omit unwanted fields - (when (and omit-list (or (not order-list) (memq t order-list))) - (if (listp omit-list) - ;; show all fields except those listed here - (dolist (omit omit-list) - (setq all-fields (delq omit all-fields))) - (setq all-fields nil))) ; show nothing - ;; then order them - (cond ((not order-list) - (setq field-list all-fields)) - ((not (memq t order-list)) - (setq field-list order-list)) - (t - (setq order-list (reverse order-list) - all-fields (delq nil (mapcar (lambda (f) - (unless (memq f order-list) - f)) - all-fields))) - (dolist (order order-list) - (if (eq t order) - (setq field-list (append all-fields field-list)) - (push order field-list))))) - ;; call the actual format function - (setq format-function - (intern-soft (format "bbdb-display-record-%s" layout))) - (if (functionp format-function) - (funcall format-function record layout field-list) - (bbdb-display-record-multi-line record layout field-list)) - (put-text-property beg (point) 'bbdb-record-number number)))) - -(defun bbdb-display-records (records &optional layout append - select horiz-p) - "Display RECORDS using LAYOUT. -If APPEND is non-nil append RECORDS to the already displayed records. -Otherwise RECORDS overwrite the displayed records. -SELECT and HORIZ-P have the same meaning as in `bbdb-pop-up-window'." - (interactive (list (bbdb-completing-read-records "Display records: ") - (bbdb-layout-prefix))) - (if (bbdb-append-display-p) (setq append t)) - ;; `bbdb-redisplay-record' calls `bbdb-display-records' - ;; with display information already amended to RECORDS. - (unless (or (null records) - (consp (car records))) - ;; add layout and a marker to the local list of records - (setq layout (or layout bbdb-layout) - records (mapcar (lambda (record) - (list record layout (make-marker))) - records))) - - (let ((first-new (caar records)) ; first new record - new-name) - - ;; If `bbdb-multiple-buffers' is non-nil we create a new BBDB buffer - ;; when not already within one. The new buffer name starts with a space, - ;; i.e. it does not clutter the buffer list. - (when (and bbdb-multiple-buffers - (not (assq 'bbdb-buffer-name (buffer-local-variables)))) - (setq new-name (concat " *BBDB " (if (functionp bbdb-multiple-buffers) - (funcall bbdb-multiple-buffers) - (buffer-name)) - "*")) - ;; `bbdb-buffer-name' becomes buffer-local in the current buffer - ;; as well as in the buffer `bbdb-buffer-name' - (set (make-local-variable 'bbdb-buffer-name) new-name)) - - (with-current-buffer (get-buffer-create bbdb-buffer-name) ; *BBDB* - ;; If we are appending RECORDS to the ones already displayed, - ;; then first remove any duplicates, and then sort them. - (if append - (let ((old-rec (mapcar 'car bbdb-records))) - (dolist (record records) - (unless (memq (car record) old-rec) - (push record bbdb-records))) - (setq records - (sort bbdb-records - (lambda (x y) (bbdb-record-lessp (car x) (car y))))))) - - (bbdb-mode) - ;; Normally `bbdb-records' is the only BBDB-specific buffer-local variable - ;; in the *BBDB* buffer. It is intentionally not permanent-local. - ;; A value of nil indicates that we need to (re)process the records. - (setq bbdb-records records) - (if new-name - (set (make-local-variable 'bbdb-buffer-name) new-name)) - - (unless (or bbdb-silent-internal bbdb-silent) - (message "Formatting BBDB...")) - (let ((record-number 0) - buffer-read-only all-records) - (erase-buffer) - (bbdb-debug (setq all-records (bbdb-records))) - (dolist (record records) - (bbdb-debug (unless (memq (car record) all-records) - (error "Record %s does not exist" (car record)))) - (set-marker (nth 2 record) (point)) - (bbdb-display-record (nth 0 record) (nth 1 record) record-number) - (setq record-number (1+ record-number))) - - (run-hooks 'bbdb-display-hook)) - - (unless (or bbdb-silent-internal bbdb-silent) - (message "Formatting BBDB...done.")) - (set-buffer-modified-p nil) - - (bbdb-pop-up-window select horiz-p) - (if (not first-new) - (goto-char (point-min)) - ;; Put point on first new record in *BBDB* buffer. - (goto-char (nth 2 (assq first-new bbdb-records))) - (set-window-start (get-buffer-window (current-buffer)) (point)))))) - -(defun bbdb-undisplay-records (&optional all-buffers) - "Undisplay records in *BBDB* buffer, leaving this buffer empty. -If ALL-BUFFERS is non-nil undisplay records in all BBDB buffers." - (dolist (buffer (cond (all-buffers (buffer-list)) - ((let ((buffer (get-buffer bbdb-buffer-name))) - (and (buffer-live-p buffer) (list buffer)))))) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (when (eq major-mode 'bbdb-mode) - (let (buffer-read-only) - (erase-buffer)) - (setq bbdb-records nil) - (set-buffer-modified-p nil))))) - -(defun bbdb-redisplay-record (record &optional sort delete-p) - "Redisplay RECORD in current BBDB buffer. -If SORT is t, usually because RECORD has a new sortkey, re-sort -the displayed records. -If DELETE-P is non-nil RECORD is removed from the BBDB buffer." - ;; For deletion in the *BBDB* buffer we use the full information - ;; about the record in the database. Therefore, we need to delete - ;; the record in the *BBDB* buffer before deleting the record in - ;; the database. - ;; FIXME: If point is initially inside RECORD, `bbdb-redisplay-record' - ;; puts point at the beginning of the redisplayed RECORD. - ;; Ideally, `bbdb-redisplay-record' should put point such that it - ;; matches the previous value `bbdb-ident-point'. - (let ((full-record (assq record bbdb-records))) - (unless full-record - (error "Record `%s' not displayed" (bbdb-record-name record))) - (if (and sort (not delete-p)) - ;; FIXME: For records requiring re-sorting it may be more efficient - ;; to insert these records in their proper location instead of - ;; re-displaying all records. - (bbdb-display-records (list record) nil t) - (let ((marker (nth 2 full-record)) - (end-marker (nth 2 (car (cdr (memq full-record bbdb-records))))) - buffer-read-only record-number) - ;; If point is inside record, put it at the beginning of the record. - (if (and (<= marker (point)) - (< (point) (or end-marker (point-max)))) - (goto-char marker)) - (save-excursion - (goto-char marker) - (setq record-number (get-text-property (point) 'bbdb-record-number)) - (unless delete-p - ;; First insert the reformatted record, then delete the old one, - ;; so that the marker of this record cannot collapse with the - ;; marker of the subsequent record - (bbdb-display-record (car full-record) (nth 1 full-record) - record-number)) - (delete-region (point) (or end-marker (point-max))) - ;; If we deleted a record we need to update the subsequent - ;; record numbers. - (when delete-p - (let* ((markers (append (mapcar (lambda (x) (nth 2 x)) - (cdr (memq full-record bbdb-records))) - (list (point-max)))) - (start (pop markers))) - (dolist (end markers) - (put-text-property start end - 'bbdb-record-number record-number) - (setq start end - record-number (1+ record-number)))) - (setq bbdb-records (delq full-record bbdb-records))) - (run-hooks 'bbdb-display-hook)))))) - -(defun bbdb-redisplay-record-globally (record &optional sort delete-p) - "Redisplay RECORD in all BBDB buffers. -If SORT is t, usually because RECORD has a new sortkey, re-sort -the displayed records. -If DELETE-P is non-nil RECORD is removed from the BBDB buffers." - (dolist (buffer (buffer-list)) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (if (and (eq major-mode 'bbdb-mode) - (memq record (mapcar 'car bbdb-records))) - (let ((window (get-buffer-window bbdb-buffer-name))) - (if window - (with-selected-window window - (bbdb-redisplay-record record sort delete-p)) - (bbdb-redisplay-record record sort delete-p))))))) -(define-obsolete-function-alias 'bbdb-maybe-update-display - 'bbdb-redisplay-record-globally "3.0") - - -;;; window configuration hackery -(defun bbdb-pop-up-window (&optional select horiz-p) - "Display *BBDB* buffer by popping up a new window. -Finds the largest window on the screen, splits it, displaying the -*BBDB* buffer in the bottom `bbdb-pop-up-window-size' lines (unless -the *BBDB* buffer is already visible, in which case do nothing.) -Select this window if SELECT is non-nil. - -If `bbdb-mua-pop-up' is 'horiz, and the first window matching -the predicate HORIZ-P is wider than the car of `bbdb-horiz-pop-up-window-size' -then the window will be split horizontally rather than vertically." - (let ((buffer (get-buffer bbdb-buffer-name))) - (unless buffer - (error "No %s buffer to display" bbdb-buffer-name)) - (cond ((let ((window (get-buffer-window buffer t))) - ;; We already have a BBDB window so that at most we select it - (and window - (or (not select) (select-window window))))) - - ;; try horizontal split - ((and (eq bbdb-mua-pop-up 'horiz) - horiz-p - (>= (frame-width) (car bbdb-horiz-pop-up-window-size)) - (let ((window-list (window-list)) - (b-width (cdr bbdb-horiz-pop-up-window-size)) - (search t) s-window) - (while (and (setq s-window (pop window-list)) - (setq search (not (funcall horiz-p s-window))))) - (unless (or search (<= (window-width s-window) - (car bbdb-horiz-pop-up-window-size))) - (condition-case nil ; `split-window' might fail - (let ((window (split-window - s-window - (if (integerp b-width) - (- (window-width s-window) b-width) - (round (* (- 1 b-width) (window-width s-window)))) - t))) ; horizontal split - (set-window-buffer window buffer) - (cond (bbdb-dedicated-window - (set-window-dedicated-p window bbdb-dedicated-window)) - ((fboundp 'display-buffer-record-window) ; GNU Emacs >= 24.1 - (set-window-prev-buffers window nil) - (display-buffer-record-window 'window window buffer))) - (if select (select-window window)) - t) - (error nil)))))) - - ((eq t bbdb-pop-up-window-size) - (bbdb-pop-up-window-simple buffer select)) - - (t ;; vertical split - (let* ((window (selected-window)) - (window-height (window-height window))) - ;; find the tallest window... - (mapc (lambda (w) - (let ((w-height (window-height w))) - (if (> w-height window-height) - (setq window w window-height w-height)))) - (window-list)) - (condition-case nil - (progn - (unless (eql bbdb-pop-up-window-size 1.0) - (setq window (split-window ; might fail - window - (if (integerp bbdb-pop-up-window-size) - (- window-height 1 ; for mode line - (max window-min-height bbdb-pop-up-window-size)) - (round (* (- 1 bbdb-pop-up-window-size) - window-height)))))) - (set-window-buffer window buffer) ; might fail - (cond (bbdb-dedicated-window - (set-window-dedicated-p window bbdb-dedicated-window)) - ((and (fboundp 'display-buffer-record-window) ; GNU Emacs >= 24.1 - (not (eql bbdb-pop-up-window-size 1.0))) - (set-window-prev-buffers window nil) - (display-buffer-record-window 'window window buffer))) - (if select (select-window window))) - (error (bbdb-pop-up-window-simple buffer select)))))))) - -(defun bbdb-pop-up-window-simple (buffer select) - "Display BUFFER in some window, selecting it if SELECT is non-nil. -If `bbdb-dedicated-window' is non-nil, mark the window as dedicated." - (let ((window (if select - (progn (pop-to-buffer buffer) - (get-buffer-window)) - (display-buffer buffer)))) - (if bbdb-dedicated-window - (set-window-dedicated-p window bbdb-dedicated-window)))) - - -;;; BBDB mode - -;;;###autoload -(define-derived-mode bbdb-mode special-mode "BBDB" - "Major mode for viewing and editing the Insidious Big Brother Database. -Letters no longer insert themselves. Numbers are prefix arguments. -You can move around using the usual cursor motion commands. -\\ -\\[bbdb-add-mail-alias]\t Add new mail alias to visible records or \ -remove it. -\\[bbdb-edit-field]\t Edit the field on the current line. -\\[bbdb-delete-field-or-record]\t Delete the field on the \ -current line. If the current line is the\n\t first line of a record, then \ -delete the entire record. -\\[bbdb-insert-field]\t Insert a new field into the current record. \ -Note that this\n\t will let you add new fields of your own as well. -\\[bbdb-transpose-fields]\t Swap the field on the current line with the \ -previous field. -\\[bbdb-dial]\t Dial the current phone field. -\\[bbdb-next-record], \\[bbdb-prev-record]\t Move to the next or the previous \ -displayed record, respectively. -\\[bbdb-create]\t Create a new record. -\\[bbdb-toggle-records-layout]\t Toggle whether the current record is displayed in a \ -one-line\n\t listing, or a full multi-line listing. -\\[bbdb-do-all-records]\\[bbdb-toggle-records-layout]\t Do that \ -for all displayed records. -\\[bbdb-merge-records]\t Merge the contents of the current record with \ -some other, and then\n\t delete the current record. -\\[bbdb-omit-record]\t Remove the current record from the display without \ -deleting it from\n\t the database. This is often a useful thing to do \ -before using one\n\t of the `*' commands. -\\[bbdb]\t Search for records in the database (on all fields). -\\[bbdb-search-mail]\t Search for records by mail address. -\\[bbdb-search-organization]\t Search for records by organization. -\\[bbdb-search-xfields]\t Search for records by xfields. -\\[bbdb-search-name]\t Search for records by name. -\\[bbdb-search-changed]\t Display records that have changed since the database \ -was saved. -\\[bbdb-mail]\t Compose mail to the person represented by the \ -current record. -\\[bbdb-do-all-records]\\[bbdb-mail]\t Compose mail \ -to everyone whose record is displayed. -\\[bbdb-save]\t Save the BBDB file to disk. -\\[bbdb-tex]\t Create a TeX listing of the current record. -\\[bbdb-do-all-records]\\[bbdb-tex]\t Do that for all \ -displayed record. -\\[other-window]\t Move to another window. -\\[bbdb-info]\t Read the Info documentation for BBDB. -\\[bbdb-help]\t Display a one line command summary in the echo area. -\\[bbdb-browse-url]\t Visit Web sites listed in the `url' field(s) of the current \ -record. - -For address completion using the names and mail addresses in the database: -\t in Mail mode, type \\\\[bbdb-complete-mail]. -\t in Message mode, type \\\\[bbdb-complete-mail]. - -Important variables: -\t `bbdb-auto-revert' -\t `bbdb-ignore-redundant-mails' -\t `bbdb-case-fold-search' -\t `bbdb-completion-list' -\t `bbdb-default-area-code' -\t `bbdb-default-domain' -\t `bbdb-layout' -\t `bbdb-file' -\t `bbdb-phone-style' -\t `bbdb-check-auto-save-file' -\t `bbdb-pop-up-layout' -\t `bbdb-pop-up-window-size' -\t `bbdb-add-name' -\t `bbdb-add-aka' -\t `bbdb-add-mails' -\t `bbdb-new-mails-primary' -\t `bbdb-read-only' -\t `bbdb-mua-pop-up' -\t `bbdb-user-mail-address-re' - -There are numerous hooks. M-x apropos ^bbdb.*hook RET - -\\{bbdb-mode-map}" - (setq truncate-lines t - default-directory (file-name-directory bbdb-file) - mode-line-buffer-identification - (list 24 (buffer-name) " " - '(:eval (format "%d/%d/%d" - (1+ (or (get-text-property - (point) 'bbdb-record-number) -1)) - (length bbdb-records) - ;; This code gets called a lot. - ;; So we keep it as simple as possible. - (with-current-buffer bbdb-buffer - (length bbdb-records)))) - '(:eval (concat " " - (bbdb-concat " " (elt bbdb-modeline-info 0) - (elt bbdb-modeline-info 2) - (elt bbdb-modeline-info 4))))) - mode-line-modified - ;; For the mode-line we want to be fast. So we skip the checks - ;; performed by `bbdb-with-db-buffer'. - '(:eval (if (buffer-modified-p bbdb-buffer) - (if bbdb-read-only "%*" "**") - (if bbdb-read-only "%%" "--")))) - ;; `bbdb-revert-buffer' acts on `bbdb-buffer'. Yet this command is usually - ;; called from the *BBDB* buffer. - (set (make-local-variable 'revert-buffer-function) - 'bbdb-revert-buffer) - (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'force-mode-line-update nil t)) - - - -(defun bbdb-sendmail-menu (record) - "Menu items for email addresses of RECORD." - (let ((mails (bbdb-record-mail record))) - (list - (if (cdr mails) - ;; Submenu for multiple mail addresses - (cons "Send mail to..." - (mapcar (lambda (address) - (vector address `(bbdb-compose-mail - ,(bbdb-dwim-mail record address)) - t)) - mails)) - ;; Single entry for single mail address - (vector (concat "Send mail to " (car mails)) - `(bbdb-compose-mail ,(bbdb-dwim-mail record (car mails))) - t))))) - -(defun bbdb-field-menu (record field) - "Menu items specifically for FIELD of RECORD." - (let ((type (car field))) - (append - (list - (format "Commands for %s Field:" - (cond ((eq type 'xfields) - (format "\"%s\"" (symbol-name (car (nth 1 field))))) - ((eq type 'name) "Name") - ((eq type 'affix) "Affix") - ((eq type 'organization) "Organization") - ((eq type 'aka) "Alternate Names") - ((eq type 'mail) "Mail Addresses") - ((memq type '(address phone)) - (format "\"%s\" %s" (aref (nth 1 field) 0) - (capitalize (symbol-name type))))))) - (cond ((eq type 'phone) - (list (vector (concat "Dial " (bbdb-phone-string (nth 1 field))) - `(bbdb-dial ',field nil) t))) - ((eq type 'xfields) - (let* ((field (cadr field)) - (type (car field))) - (cond ((eq type 'url ) - (list (vector (format "Browse \"%s\"" (cdr field)) - `(bbdb-browse-url ,record) t))))))) - '(["Edit Field" bbdb-edit-field t]) - (unless (eq type 'name) - '(["Delete Field" bbdb-delete-field-or-record t]))))) - -(defun bbdb-insert-field-menu (record) - "Submenu for inserting a new field for RECORD." - (cons "Insert New Field..." - (mapcar - (lambda (field) - (if (stringp field) field - (vector (symbol-name field) - `(bbdb-insert-field - ,record ',field (bbdb-read-field ,record ',field - ,current-prefix-arg)) - (not (or (and (eq field 'affix) (bbdb-record-affix record)) - (and (eq field 'organization) - (bbdb-record-organization record)) - (and (eq field 'mail) (bbdb-record-mail record)) - (and (eq field 'aka) (bbdb-record-aka record)) - (assq field (bbdb-record-xfields record))))))) - (append '(affix organization aka phone address mail) - '("--") bbdb-xfield-label-list)))) - -(defun bbdb-mouse-menu (event) - "BBDB mouse menu for EVENT," - (interactive "e") - (mouse-set-point event) - (let* ((record (bbdb-current-record)) - (field (bbdb-current-field)) - (menu (if (and record field (functionp bbdb-user-menu-commands)) - (funcall bbdb-user-menu-commands record field) - bbdb-user-menu-commands))) - (if record - (popup-menu - (append - (list - (format "Commands for record \"%s\":" (bbdb-record-name record)) - ["Delete Record" bbdb-delete-records t] - ["Toggle Record Display Layout" bbdb-toggle-records-layout t] - (if (and (not (eq 'full-multi-line - (nth 1 (assq record bbdb-records)))) - (bbdb-layout-get-option 'multi-line 'omit)) - ["Fully Display Record" bbdb-display-records-completely t]) - ["Omit Record" bbdb-omit-record t] - ["Merge Record" bbdb-merge-records t]) - (if (bbdb-record-mail record) - (bbdb-sendmail-menu record)) - (list "--" (bbdb-insert-field-menu record)) - (if field - (cons "--" (bbdb-field-menu record field))) - (if menu - (append '("--" "User Defined Commands") menu))))))) - - - -(defun bbdb-scan-property (property predicate n) - "Scan for change of PROPERTY matching PREDICATE for N times. -Return position of beginning of matching interval." - (let ((fun (if (< 0 n) 'next-single-property-change - 'previous-single-property-change)) - (limit (if (< 0 n) (point-max) (point-min))) - (nn (abs n)) - (i 0) - (opoint (point)) - npoint) - ;; 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" - "Save the BBDB now? "))) - (save-buffer)) - (if noisy (message "(No BBDB changes need to be saved)"))))) - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-version (&optional arg) - "Return string describing the version of BBDB. -With prefix ARG, insert string at point." - (interactive (list (or (and current-prefix-arg 1) t))) - (let* ((version - (if (string-match "\\`[ \t\n]*[1-9]" bbdb-version) - bbdb-version - (let ((source (find-function-noselect 'bbdb-version))) - (if source - (with-current-buffer (car source) - (prog1 (save-excursion - (goto-char (point-min)) - (when (re-search-forward - "^;;+ *Version: \\(.*\\)" nil t) - (match-string-no-properties 1))) - (unless (get-buffer-window nil t) - (kill-buffer (current-buffer))))))))) - (version-string (format "BBDB version %s" (or version "")))) - (cond ((numberp arg) (insert (message version-string))) - ((eq t arg) (message version-string)) - (t version-string)))) - - - -(defun bbdb-sort-records () - "Sort BBDB database. -This is not needed when using BBDB itself. It might be necessary, -however, after having used other programs to add records to the BBDB." - (interactive) - (let* ((records (copy-sequence (bbdb-records)))) - (bbdb-with-db-buffer - (setq bbdb-records (sort bbdb-records 'bbdb-record-lessp)) - (if (equal records bbdb-records) - (message "BBDB already sorted properly") - (message "BBDB was mis-sorted; fixing...") - (bbdb-goto-first-record) - (delete-region (point) bbdb-end-marker) - (let ((buf (current-buffer)) - (inhibit-quit t) ; really, don't mess with this - cache) - (dolist (record bbdb-records) - ;; Before printing the record, remove cache (we do not want that - ;; written to the file.) Ater writing, put the cache back - ;; and update the cache's marker. - (setq cache (bbdb-record-cache record)) - (set-marker (bbdb-cache-marker cache) (point)) - (bbdb-record-set-cache record nil) - (bbdb-with-print-loadably (prin1 record buf)) - (bbdb-record-set-cache record cache) - (insert ?\n))) - (dolist (buffer (buffer-list)) - (with-current-buffer buffer - (if (eq major-mode 'bbdb-mode) - ; Redisplay all records - (bbdb-display-records nil nil t)))) - (message "BBDB was mis-sorted; fixing...done"))))) - - - -;;;###autoload -(defun bbdb-initialize (&rest muas) - "Initialize BBDB for MUAS and miscellaneous packages. -List MUAS may include the following symbols to initialize the respective -mail/news readers, composers, and miscellaneous packages: - gnus Gnus mail/news reader. - mh-e MH-E mail reader. - mu4e Mu4e mail reader. - rmail Rmail mail reader. - vm VM mail reader. - mail Mail (M-x mail). - message Message mode. - wl Wanderlust mail reader. - - anniv Anniversaries in Emacs diary. - - sc Supercite. However, this is not the full story. - See bbdb-sc.el for how to fully hook BBDB into Supercite. - - pgp PGP support: this adds `bbdb-pgp' to `message-send-hook' - and `mail-send-hook' so that `bbdb-pgp' runs automatically - when a message is sent. - Yet see info node `(message)Signing and encryption' - why you might not want to rely for encryption on a hook - function which runs just before the message is sent, - that is, you might want to call the command `bbdb-pgp' manually, - then call `mml-preview'. - -See also `bbdb-mua-auto-update-init'. The latter is a separate function -as this allows one to initialize the auto update feature for some MUAs only, -for example only for outgoing messages." - (dolist (mua muas) - (let ((init (assq mua bbdb-init-forms))) - (if init - ;; Should we make sure that each insinuation happens only once? - (eval (cadr init)) - (bbdb-warn "Do not know how to insinuate `%s'" mua)))) - (run-hooks 'bbdb-initialize-hook)) - - -(provide 'bbdb) - -;;; bbdb.el ends here diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/dir b/lisp/bbdb/dir deleted file mode 100644 index 9492a22..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/dir +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -Ceci est le fichier .../info/dir, qui contient le nœud le -plus haut de la hiérarchie Info. Ce nœud est appelé (dir)Top. -C'est de ce nœud que vous démarrez la première fois que -vous utilisez Info. - -File: dir, Node: Top Ceci est le haut de l'arborescence INFO - - Ceci (le nœud Répertoire) fournit un menu des sujets majeurs. - Entrez « q » pour quitter, « H » pour afficher toutes les commandes Info, - « d » pour revenir ici ;, « h » affiche un guide d'initiation pour les - nouveaux venus. - « mEmacs » démarre une consultation du manuel Emacs, et cætera. - - Dans Emacs, vous pouvez cliquer avec le deuxième bouton de la souris - sur une entrée de menu ou sur un renvoi pour le sélectionner. - -* Menu: - -Emacs misc features -* BBDB: (bbdb). Insidious Big Brother Database (BBDB). diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/doc/Makefile.am b/lisp/bbdb/doc/Makefile.am deleted file mode 100644 index 15052a7..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/doc/Makefile.am +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -# doc/Makefile.am for BBDB -# -# Copyright (C) 2013 Christian Egli -# Copyright (C) 2013-2017 Roland Winkler -# -# This file is part of the Insidious Big Brother Database (aka BBDB), -# -# BBDB is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# BBDB is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with BBDB. If not, see . - -info_TEXINFOS = bbdb.texi -bbdb_TEXINFOS = doclicense.texi gpl.texi - -doc_DATA = bbdb.pdf - -bbdb.info bbdb.pdf: $(bbdb_TEXINFOS) diff --git a/lisp/bbdb/doc/bbdb.texi b/lisp/bbdb/doc/bbdb.texi deleted file mode 100644 index f8191b3..0000000 --- a/lisp/bbdb/doc/bbdb.texi +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- -@c %**start of header -@setfilename bbdb.info -@settitle Insidious Big Brother Database (BBDB) User Manual -@c %**end of header - -@copying -This file documents the Insidious Big Brother Database (BBDB) - -Copyright (C) 2011-2017 Roland Winkler - -@quotation -Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document -under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 -or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; -with the Invariant Section being ``GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE,'' -A copy of the license is included in the section entitled -``GNU Free Documentation License.'' -@end quotation -@end copying - -@dircategory Emacs misc features -@direntry -* BBDB: (bbdb). 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